Ab imo pectore: Estudios sobre las emociones en la Antiguedad
Ab imo pectore brings together papers focused on the study of emotions in the Ancient World from various perspectives through an interdisciplinary approach. The aim is to explore the complex network of emotional states (happiness, fear, anger, love...) based on contributions from, mainly, Ancient History, Classical Philology and Archaeology. Each chapter studies a specific emotion, in a place and in a particular period of Antiquity, from ancient Greece to imperial Rome, and through Egypt and the Ancient Near East. However, we must not lose sight of a fundamental fact: the history of emotions - within which this monograph is embedded - does not pursue the study of a particular emotion but rather the way in which they were experienced by society: in other words, the factors that led to experiencing certain emotional states and the effects they produced on the individual and the community. Only by adopting this approach we will be able to distinguish between the emotion itself and its representation in various historical processes.
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Ab imo pectore: Estudios sobre las emociones en la Antiguedad
Ab imo pectore brings together papers focused on the study of emotions in the Ancient World from various perspectives through an interdisciplinary approach. The aim is to explore the complex network of emotional states (happiness, fear, anger, love...) based on contributions from, mainly, Ancient History, Classical Philology and Archaeology. Each chapter studies a specific emotion, in a place and in a particular period of Antiquity, from ancient Greece to imperial Rome, and through Egypt and the Ancient Near East. However, we must not lose sight of a fundamental fact: the history of emotions - within which this monograph is embedded - does not pursue the study of a particular emotion but rather the way in which they were experienced by society: in other words, the factors that led to experiencing certain emotional states and the effects they produced on the individual and the community. Only by adopting this approach we will be able to distinguish between the emotion itself and its representation in various historical processes.
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Ab imo pectore brings together papers focused on the study of emotions in the Ancient World from various perspectives through an interdisciplinary approach. The aim is to explore the complex network of emotional states (happiness, fear, anger, love...) based on contributions from, mainly, Ancient History, Classical Philology and Archaeology. Each chapter studies a specific emotion, in a place and in a particular period of Antiquity, from ancient Greece to imperial Rome, and through Egypt and the Ancient Near East. However, we must not lose sight of a fundamental fact: the history of emotions - within which this monograph is embedded - does not pursue the study of a particular emotion but rather the way in which they were experienced by society: in other words, the factors that led to experiencing certain emotional states and the effects they produced on the individual and the community. Only by adopting this approach we will be able to distinguish between the emotion itself and its representation in various historical processes.

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ISBN-13: 9781803276823
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing
Publication date: 01/11/2024
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 7.95(w) x 10.87(h) x (d)
Language: Spanish

About the Author

Paula Arbeloa Borbon is a Ph D student from Zaragoza (Spain) specialising in anthropomorphic magical figurines in the Graeco-Roman world. Fernando Domenech Cadalas is a Ph D student at the University of Zaragoza (Spain) carrying out a doctoral thesis about the political use of fear during the Roman Republic. Adrian Gordon Zan is a Ph D student at the University of Zaragoza (Spain) whose research focus on the Roman imperial representation and coinage of the third century AD. Diego Meseguer Gonzalez holds a Ph D in Ancient History. His research focuses on magical-religious practices in the Graeco-Roman World. Claudia Serrano Aranda is a Ph D student from Zaragoza (Spain) specialising in the study of the conservation of Levantine rock art in Aragon (Spain).

Table of Contents

INTRODUCCION I. APROXIMACIONES LINGUISTICAS AL ESTUDIO DE LAS EMOCIONES ANALISIS SEMANTICO COMPARATIVO DE LAS PALABRAS PARA ENVIDIA EN LAS LENGUAS INDŒUROPEAS - Benjamin Vidal Estevez QUI VIDERIT ILLAS, SENTIAT... (OV. TRIST. 1.1.13-14): SOBRE LOS LIMITES ENTRE EMOCION Y COGNICION EN EL VERBO LATINO SENTIO - Pedro Riesco Garcia II. REPRESENTACIONES Y EXPERIENCIAS EMOCIONALES EN LAS FUENTES LITERARIAS DESVERGUENZA CULTUAL Y ESPECULACION FILOSOFICA GRIEGA ANTIGUA: LA OBSCENIDAD RITUAL COMO 'REMEDIOS' EN EL FRAGMENTO B 68 DK DE HERACLITO - Elena Garcia Paleo LA LEGISLACION SOBRE LA RESTRICCION DE LOS LAMENTOS DE LAS MUJERES EN LA ATENAS DE SOLON: UNA APROXIMACION DESDE LA MEMORIA FEMENINA - David Sierra Rodriguez LA IRA EN LAS ARGONAUTICAS DE APOLONIO DE RODAS: UN ANALISIS SOBRE SUS CONSECUENCIAS POLITICAS - Luciana Gallegos ENTRE EL MIEDO Y LA ESPERANZA. LA CONCEPCION EMOCIONAL DE LA DICTADURA ROMANA EN LAS FUENTES CLASICAS - Fernando Domenech Cadalas BARBEROS MISTERIOSOS Y ESCLAVOS POCO COMPLACIENTES: UNA NOTA A PLINIO EL JOVEN (EP. 7. 27. 12-14) - Gonzalo Fontana Elboj EL MIEDO EN LOS MOTINES DE PANONIA Y GERMANIA (14 d.C.) - Carlos Gonzalez Catalan MUJERES Y CUIDADOS MAS ALLA DE LA MUERTE: DAR SEPULCRO A LOS HOSTES DE ROMA - Carmen Maria Ruiz Vivas ODI ET AMO. EL UNIVERSO PŒTICO DE LAS EMOCIONES EN CATULO Y SU RECEPCION EN LENGUA INGLESA - Luna Clavero Agustin III. SOPORTES, CULTURA MATERIAL Y EMOCIONES IMPLORANDO A ASCLEPIO: LAS EMOCIONES EN EL RITUAL DE LA ENKOIMESIS EN LA GRECIA ANTIGUA - Lucia Diez Rodriguez LAS EXPRESIONES DEL AMOR EN LA ANTIGUA ROMA A TRAVES DE LOS GRAFITOS PARIETALES POMPEYANOS - Adela Duclos Bernal LA EXPRESION DE LAS EMOCIONES EN LAS ESCENAS DEL III Y IV ESTILO - Gonzalo Castillo Alcantara LA CUEVA NEGRA DE FORTUNA (REGION DE MURCIA): SU VALOR COMO ESPACIO RELIGIOSO Y CENTRO DE ATRACCION EN EPOCA ROMANA - Pedro David Conesa Navarro EPITETOS AFECTIVOS EN LAS ARAS FUNERARIAS EMERITENSES - Alba Botella Garcia A LAUGHTER AT BOUNDARIES OF OTHERNESS. THE 'FEELING OF THE OPPOSITE' IN THE ROMAN IMAGE OF PYGMIES - Eleonora Voltan ENTRE EL TEMOR, EL CONSENSUS Y EL ORGULLO. ANALISIS CUANTITATIVO DE LAS ACUNACIONES IMPERIALES DE TRAJANO DECIO (249-251) - Adrian Gordon Zan IV. EXPRESION Y GESTION DE LAS EMOCIONES A TRAVES DE LAS PRACTICAS MAGICO-RELIGIOSAS MAGIC IN NATURAL CONTEXT: THE CASE OF 'PRAYERS FOR JUSTICE' FOUND IN BRITISH RIVERS - Alessandra Rocchetti TU NOMBRE ENVENENA MIS SUENOS: EMOCIONES NEGATIVAS Y GENERO(S) EN LA MAGIA EROTICA ROMANA - Silvia Alfaye Villa
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