Compte rendu de l'ouvrage de A. Mastrocinque et C. Giuffré Scibona (éd.), "Demeter, Isis, Vesta, and Cybele"Veymiers, Richard ![]() in Revue Archéologique (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 19 (0 ULg) Sarapis et Neôtera élus parmi les dieuxVeymiers, Richard ![]() in Revue Archéologique (in press) One of the bronze plates formerly in the Bianchini collection, which entered the Cabinet des Médailles (Paris) at the end of the 18th century, bears a text and an image, supposedly unintelligible and ... [more ▼] One of the bronze plates formerly in the Bianchini collection, which entered the Cabinet des Médailles (Paris) at the end of the 18th century, bears a text and an image, supposedly unintelligible and therefore thought to be of a magic nature. A new examination of this artefact, actually the main part of a bracelet, shows that it depicts an assembly of twenty-eight divinities, illustrating the religious landscape of Egypt in the 2nd-3rd century, and that it is inscribed with two short acclamations. The first one exalts the greatness of the name of Sarapis, the second that of Neôtera the invincible. The identity of this goddess is difficult to define, but she often seems to correspond to a form of Isis assimilated to Korè. The glorifying invocation of these two gods, depicted with their pantheon, may be considered to be an expression of what is today called “megatheism”. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 52 (0 ULg)![]() "Gens" isiaque et intailles. L’envers de la médailleVeymiers, Richard ![]() in Iossif, Panagiotis; de Callataÿ, François; Veymiers, Richard (Eds.) Greek Coins and their Images: "Noble" Issuers, "Humble" Users? (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 27 (1 ULg) Le Journal d’Antoine Galland (1646-1715) : la période parisienne. Volume IV (1714-1715)Bauden, Frédéric ; ; Veymiers, Richard et alBook published by Peeters (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 24 (0 ULg) Le Journal d’Antoine Galland (1646-1715) : la période parisienne. Volume III (1712-1713)Bauden, Frédéric ; ; Veymiers, Richard et alBook published by Peeters (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 27 (0 ULg)![]() Le "basileion", les reines et ActiumVeymiers, Richard ![]() in Bricault, Laurent; Versluys, Miguel John (Eds.) Power, Politics and the Cults of Isis. Proceedings of the Vth International Conference of Isis Studies, Boulogne-sur-Mer, October 13-15 2011 (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 39 (5 ULg)![]() Chanter et danser pour IsisVeymiers, Richard ; Conference (2013, September 24) Detailed reference viewed: 25 (0 ULg)![]() Les acteurs des cultes isiaques et leurs images. Bilan historiographique et perspectivesVeymiers, Richard ![]() Conference (2013, September 23) Detailed reference viewed: 15 (0 ULg) Travaux en cours sur la présence isiaque dans le Péloponnèse : les lieux de culteVeymiers, Richard ![]() Scientific conference (2013, May 18) Detailed reference viewed: 13 (2 ULg) Le Journal d’Antoine Galand (1646-1715). La période parisienne (1708-1715)Veymiers, Richard ; Bauden, Frédéric ; Famerie, Etienne ![]() Scientific conference (2013, April 17) Detailed reference viewed: 30 (6 ULg) Entre texte et image : Sarapis et Neôtera élus parmi les dieuxVeymiers, Richard ![]() Scientific conference (2013, March 01) Detailed reference viewed: 16 (1 ULg) Le "basileion", les reines et ActiumVeymiers, Richard ![]() Scientific conference (2012, December 07) Detailed reference viewed: 28 (0 ULg)![]() Quinze ans après. Les études isiaques (1997-2012) : un premier bilanVeymiers, Richard ; in Bricault, Laurent; Versluys, Miguel John (Eds.) Image and Reality of the Egyptian Gods in the Hellenistic and Roman Mediterranean: from Global to Local (2012) Since the great Milanese exhibition dedicated to Isis in 1997, the isiac studies knew a real craze on behalf of one, and even now two researchers’ new generations. In this paper, we try to summarize these ... [more ▼] Since the great Milanese exhibition dedicated to Isis in 1997, the isiac studies knew a real craze on behalf of one, and even now two researchers’ new generations. In this paper, we try to summarize these fifteen years of researches and to draw the main axes which could be the ones for studies to come. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 27 (0 ULg) Hileôs tôi phorounti. Sérapis sur les gemmes et les bijoux antiquesVeymiers, Richard ![]() Scientific conference (2012, November 30) Detailed reference viewed: 25 (0 ULg) "Gens" isiaque et intailles. L’envers de la médailleVeymiers, Richard ; Scientific conference (2012, September 26) Detailed reference viewed: 15 (0 ULg) "The Medium is the Message". IntroductionVeymiers, Richard ; Speech (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 27 (4 ULg) Le vase "aux serpents" de La LoucherieVeymiers, Richard ![]() in Casterman, L.-D.; Nys, L. (Eds.) Quarante ans d’archéologie amateur à Tournai : hommage à André D’Hayer (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 17 (0 ULg)![]() Survivances et métamorphoses. Les gemmes isiaques remployées au Moyen Âge et leur interprétationVeymiers, Richard ![]() Conference (2012, August 23) Detailed reference viewed: 15 (0 ULg) Tra magico e sacro: Serapide su gemme e gioielli antichiVeymiers, Richard ![]() Scientific conference (2012, May 11) Detailed reference viewed: 18 (0 ULg)![]() Sarapis et Neôtera élus parmi les dieux sur une plaque en bronze provenant du Cabinet de Francesco BianchiniVeymiers, Richard ![]() Conference (2012, May 09) Une plaque de bronze ayant appartenu à Francesco Bianchini, cet érudit et savant véronais qui fut président des antiquités de Rome au début du XVIIIe siècle, est signalée comme « talismanique gnostique » ... [more ▼] Une plaque de bronze ayant appartenu à Francesco Bianchini, cet érudit et savant véronais qui fut président des antiquités de Rome au début du XVIIIe siècle, est signalée comme « talismanique gnostique » dans le Catalogue des bronzes antiques de la Bibliothèque nationale publié à Paris en 1895 par Ernest Babelon. Un réexamen de cet objet, sans doute monté en bracelet, permet d’y voir plutôt un témoignage de type « mégathéiste » des II-IIIe siècles apr. J.-C. qui magnifie par acclamation certaines figures divines, en l’occurrence Sarapis et Neôtera, tout en les maintenant par l’image dans un monde divin pluriel. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 17 (1 ULg) |
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