来自坟墓之外的信息:赫拉克勒斯在斯托伊尼克的葬礼纪念碑上拯救了赫西奥内

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Starinar Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.2298/sta2070111g
Nadezda Gavrilovic-Vitas, Jelena Andjelkovic-Grasar
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本研究致力于研究中巴尔干罗马省领土上的一个独特的图像场景,即赫拉克勒斯从海怪(ketos)手中救出赫西奥尼(Hesione),这一场景被描绘在1931年在贝尔格莱德附近的斯托伊尼克(Stojnik)遗址发现的一个丧葬纪念碑上,这是一个古老的Singidunum,现在陈列在贝尔格莱德国家博物馆的lapidarium。这座葬礼纪念碑是为已故的奥雷里亚二世的老兵布布利乌斯·埃利乌斯·维克托里努斯建造的,由他的妻子奥雷里亚·鲁菲娜和他们的儿子布布利乌斯·埃利乌斯·阿克提阿努斯建造的。丰碑上丰富的图像使其成为2世纪末3世纪初丧葬艺术的一个重要例子——所呈现的场景和主题的末世象征主义非常清晰,不仅强调了死者的希望?他的家人为他死后的永恒和幸福的生活,还逝者?他战胜了死亡,并把他描绘成勇敢和美德的象征。纪念碑的建筑方案,以及它的肖像,表明了来自诺里库姆和潘诺尼亚省的强烈艺术影响,而赫拉克勒斯和赫西奥涅的神话故事被选中,这是有争议的,不仅因为赫拉克勒斯是罗马军队中最受欢迎的神之一,而且因为他是矿工和矿山的保护者。
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A message from beyond the grave: Hercules rescuing Hesione on a Stojnik funerary monument
The research of this study is dedicated to a unique iconographical scene in the territory of the Central Balkan Roman provinces, of Hercules rescuing Hesione from a sea-monster (ketos), depicted on a funerary monument found in 1931 at the site of Stojnik, in the vicinity of Belgrade, antique Singidunum, and now displayed in the lapidarium of the National Museum in Belgrade. The funerary monument was erected for the deceased, a veteran of cohors II Aurelia nova, Publius Aelius Victorinus, by his wife Aurelia Rufina and their son Publius Aelius Acutianus. The rich iconography of the monument makes it a very important example of funerary art in the period from the end of the 2nd and the beginning of the 3rd century - the eschatological symbolism of the presented scenes and motifs is more than clear and underlines not only the hope of the deceased?s family for his eternal and blessed life after death, but also the deceased?s victory over death and presents him as a symbol of courage and virtue. The architectural scheme of the monument, along with its iconography, suggests strong artistic influences from Noricum and both the Pannonian provinces, while the the mythical tale of Hercules and Hesione was chosen, it is argued, not only because Hercules was one of the most favoured gods in the Roman army, but also because he was a protector of miners and mines.
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