The analysis of the intricate relationship between the productive process of a text and its eventual recipient is possible even through the consideration of specific phenomena, such as forms of devotion and processes of institutionalization of martyrial cult. The epigraphic documentation of Rome -devotional graffiti, epitaphs and dedicatory inscriptions- is an ideal instrument for the history of a ‘sacred area’. It allows to observe some particular aspects of communication (reception modes, readability, comprehension) in relation with development and consolidation of a collective and identitarian memory.

Sanctorum quicumque legis venerare sepulchrum: forme di comunicazione epigrafica in età tardoantica.

DE SANTIS, PAOLA
2014-01-01

Abstract

The analysis of the intricate relationship between the productive process of a text and its eventual recipient is possible even through the consideration of specific phenomena, such as forms of devotion and processes of institutionalization of martyrial cult. The epigraphic documentation of Rome -devotional graffiti, epitaphs and dedicatory inscriptions- is an ideal instrument for the history of a ‘sacred area’. It allows to observe some particular aspects of communication (reception modes, readability, comprehension) in relation with development and consolidation of a collective and identitarian memory.
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