Christian attitudes towards pagan statuary: The case of Anastasios of Rhodes

Byzantion 78:142-158 (2008)
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The paper offers the study of two late antique epigrams from Rhodes that belonged to public monuments dedicated by a certain Anastasios. Both monuments display traditional mythological themes in text and decoration: the first inscription was part of a relief panel or a statue which depicted Heracles and his labours, while the second, it is argued, accompanied a relief figure of mythical Maron as an old Silenus, being part of a public fountain. The author discusses Anastasios' religion and tries to place these monuments within the history of Christian mythological classicism

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