Roman senators seated in discussion as books burn behind them.
- Weiditz, Hans, approximately 1495-approximately 1536
- Date:
- [1531]
- Reference:
- 3334566i
- Pictures
About this work
Description
Top left several men in discussion at a table with books.
Publication/Creation
[Augsburg], [1531]
Physical description
1 print : woodcut on paper ; 13.7 x 16 cm
Related material
print published in: Officia M.T.C.. (b31038578)
Lettering
Bears two inscriptions in German
Notes
This work is untitled: the title has been supplied by the cataloguer
Book burning was rare in the Roman Empire but incidents did occur between 213 BCE until the 2nd century CE for a number of reasons: subversive religious writings; texts that senators believed slanderous or a means by which emperors dealt with conflict within the senatorial order. (See Rohmann, D. (2013). Book Burning as Conflict Management int he Roman Empire (213 BCE - 200 CE). Ancient Society, 43, 115–149.)
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Ownership note
Purchased from Puttick & Simpson on 13/08/09 [13th August 1909]
Type/Technique
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed storesNote