Gerulata: The Lamps

A Survey of Roman Lamps in Pannonia

Robert Frecer author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Karolinum,Nakladatelstvi Univerzity Karlovy,Czech Republic

Published:9th Oct '15

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Gerulata: The Lamps cover

For the ancient Romans, lamps were more than just a way to be able to see in the dark - they were mythical muses, witnesses to secrets, and instruments of the supernatural. Far more familiar to the average Roman than the high art of mosaics, statues, or frescos, lamps created the atmosphere of day-to-day life in the homes, workshops, and public houses of Roman provincial towns. This catalog brings together for the first time the 210 ancient lamps excavated since 1949 in Bratislava-Rusovce, a suburb of the capital of Slovakia and the site of the ancient Roman settlement of Gerulata. What may appear at first glance as a standard panoply of Roman lamps is comprehensively examined to uncover signs of wear and use, unique personal inscriptions, and exceptional forms. This book reveals the stunning wealth of knowledge that can be gained from the study of lighting devices in this liminal settlement on the tough northern frontier of the Roman Empire.

"By its scientific value, [the work] will certainly become a benchmark for specialists."--Florin Topoleanu, vice president of the Romanian National Archaeological Commission

ISBN: 9788024626789

Dimensions: 24mm x 17mm x 2mm

Weight: 794g

400 pages