Reminiscences of death and the spreading of pain in the funerary stele of Lucius Trebius Divus

Recent studies have shown a continuous increase of analyses of the ways in which people die, treatment of the bodies, types of graves, deposit location at the burial site, artifacts, identity constructions in sarcophagi and reliefs, aside from the funerary landscape. Taking into consideration the re...

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Autores principales: Munhoz de Omena, Luciane, Funari, Pedro Paulo
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Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2014
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spelling I10-R307-article-221412021-06-01T21:54:32Z Reminiscences of death and the spreading of pain in the funerary stele of Lucius Trebius Divus Reminiscencias de la muerte y la divulgación del dolor en la estela funeraria de lucius trebius divus Munhoz de Omena, Luciane Funari, Pedro Paulo death memory pain and epigraphy muerte memoria dolor y epigrafía Recent studies have shown a continuous increase of analyses of the ways in which people die, treatment of the bodies, types of graves, deposit location at the burial site, artifacts, identity constructions in sarcophagi and reliefs, aside from the funerary landscape. Taking into consideration the relevance of mortuary representations in the Roman Mediterranean, we will analyze, in historic terms, the social experience of death, as it encompasses the way in which the dead in the society came to be remembered or, depending on the circumstances, condemned to oblivion. Relating to the topic, the document repertory contemplates the tombstone of Lucius Trebius Diuus. Therefore, we will focus on the most particular and emotional dimensions of remembrance of the dead, as the grave could become a place for pilgrimage and reverence, a house or sanctuary for the dead, and the associations of the dead with the deities and their attributes, that not only kept his name alive, but met the emotional needs of survivors. From there, we will trace reflections on public expressions of pain and the insertion of more particular and emotional dimensions in the ways in which the dead were remembered in Roman society.  Recientes estudios han apuntado un continuo crecimiento de análisis sobre la manera en como las personas mueren, tratamiento de los cuerpos, tipos de sepulturas, local de deposición en el sitio, artefactos, construcciones identitarias en sarcófagos y relevos, más allá del paisaje funerario. Al tomar en consideración la relevancia de la representaciones mortuorias en el Mediterráneo romano, analizaremos, en términos históricos, la experiencia social de la muerte, a medida que engloba la forma en cómo los muertos en la sociedad son recordados o, dependiendo de las circunstancias, condenados al olvido. En función de la temática, el acervo documental contempla la estela funeraria de Lucius Trebius Diuus. Por lo tanto, nos debemos concentrar en las dimensiones más particulares y emocionales del recuerdo de los muertos, a medida que el túmulo podría tornarse un espacio de peregrinación y reverencia, una casa o un santuario para los muertos y las asociaciones de los muertos con las divinidades emocionales de sobrevivientes. A partir de ahí, trazaremos reflexiones de la expresión pública del dolor y la inserción de dimensiones más particulares y emocionales en la forma en cómo se recordaba a los muertos en la sociedad romana. Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2014-12-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículos de investigación libres application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/22141 10.52885/2683-9164.v0.n14.22141 Anuario del Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti; Núm. 14 (2014); 173-181 2683-9164 1666-6836 10.52885/2683-9164.v0.n14 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/22141/21752 Derechos de autor 2014 Luciane Munhoz de Omena, Pedro Paulo Funari
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memory
pain and epigraphy
muerte
memoria
dolor y epigrafía
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memory
pain and epigraphy
muerte
memoria
dolor y epigrafía
Munhoz de Omena, Luciane
Funari, Pedro Paulo
Reminiscences of death and the spreading of pain in the funerary stele of Lucius Trebius Divus
topic_facet death
memory
pain and epigraphy
muerte
memoria
dolor y epigrafía
author Munhoz de Omena, Luciane
Funari, Pedro Paulo
author_facet Munhoz de Omena, Luciane
Funari, Pedro Paulo
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title Reminiscences of death and the spreading of pain in the funerary stele of Lucius Trebius Divus
title_short Reminiscences of death and the spreading of pain in the funerary stele of Lucius Trebius Divus
title_full Reminiscences of death and the spreading of pain in the funerary stele of Lucius Trebius Divus
title_fullStr Reminiscences of death and the spreading of pain in the funerary stele of Lucius Trebius Divus
title_full_unstemmed Reminiscences of death and the spreading of pain in the funerary stele of Lucius Trebius Divus
title_sort reminiscences of death and the spreading of pain in the funerary stele of lucius trebius divus
description Recent studies have shown a continuous increase of analyses of the ways in which people die, treatment of the bodies, types of graves, deposit location at the burial site, artifacts, identity constructions in sarcophagi and reliefs, aside from the funerary landscape. Taking into consideration the relevance of mortuary representations in the Roman Mediterranean, we will analyze, in historic terms, the social experience of death, as it encompasses the way in which the dead in the society came to be remembered or, depending on the circumstances, condemned to oblivion. Relating to the topic, the document repertory contemplates the tombstone of Lucius Trebius Diuus. Therefore, we will focus on the most particular and emotional dimensions of remembrance of the dead, as the grave could become a place for pilgrimage and reverence, a house or sanctuary for the dead, and the associations of the dead with the deities and their attributes, that not only kept his name alive, but met the emotional needs of survivors. From there, we will trace reflections on public expressions of pain and the insertion of more particular and emotional dimensions in the ways in which the dead were remembered in Roman society. 
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