Mozaika w Casa de los Pájaros w Italice (Santiponce, Sevilla) jako wyraz rzymskiej fascynacji ptakami

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18778/1733-0319.27.19

Słowa kluczowe:

Italica, ptaki, domus, rzymskie mozaiki, Dom Ptaków (Casa de los Pájaros)

Abstrakt

The aim of this article is to analyze and interpret a mosaic in one of the Roman houses (the House of Birds) in Italica (today Santiponce, Sevilla). This mosaic, depicting 33 birds of various species in square fields, will be considered in the context of the scientific interest in birds, which dates back to the Hellenistic era, as well as the custom of arranging aviaries in the country villas.

Biogramy autorów

Anna Głowa - Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II w Lublinie

Dr Anna Głowa – Assistant Professor in the Institute of Arts Studies, Faculty of Humanities, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. Her scientific interests and research focus on the Late Antique Art, particularly on issues related to the continuation and change of the ancient tradition in this period.

Anna Zimnowodzka - WyższaSzkołaJęzykówObcychim.SamuelaBogumiłaLindegow Poznaniu

Dr Anna Zimnowodzka – philologist and art historian, Assistant Professor at the Department of Spanish Language at the Samuel Bogumił Linde University of Foreign Languages in Poznań. Her scientific interests and research focus on Roman art in Spain, especially the topography of Roman cities and the religious changes in Late Antiquity, with particular attention on the cult of saints, from antiquity to the early Middle Ages.

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2024-10-30

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Głowa, A., & Zimnowodzka, A. (2024). Mozaika w Casa de los Pájaros w Italice (Santiponce, Sevilla) jako wyraz rzymskiej fascynacji ptakami. Collectanea Philologica, (27), 289–305. https://doi.org/10.18778/1733-0319.27.19