The Jonah Sarcophagus from Singidunum: A Contribution to the Stydy of Early Christian Art in the Balkans
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The subject of the paper is the so-called Jonah sarcophagus from Singidunum (Belgrade). The sarcophagus belongs to the pagan, Pannonian type sarcophagi that were often decorated with Noric-Pannonian scrolls. What makes it unique in the region of Moesia is its relief decoration on the front side. In the field usually used for an inscription, one finds carved scenes from the Old Testament story of Jonah and the Good Shepherd. The sarcophagus is considered in the context of the growing Early Christian community in Singidunum and surrounding area. At that time, Singidunum was already a growing Episcopal seat and witnessing the formation of cults of early martyrs. The iconography is discussed in close proximity with analogous images of Early Christian art that may have impacted the development of its iconographic program.
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Singidunum / sarcophagus / Early Christian art / Jonah / Good Shepherd / iconographySource:
Classica et Christiana, 2016, 11, 219-245Publisher:
- Iaşi : Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi
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- Society, spiritual and material culture and communications in the prehistory and early history of the Balkans (RS-177012)
- Tradition, Innovation and Identity in the Byzantine World (RS-177032)
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Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - JOUR AU - Pilipović, Sanja AU - Milanović, Ljubomir PY - 2016 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/490 AB - The subject of the paper is the so-called Jonah sarcophagus from Singidunum (Belgrade). The sarcophagus belongs to the pagan, Pannonian type sarcophagi that were often decorated with Noric-Pannonian scrolls. What makes it unique in the region of Moesia is its relief decoration on the front side. In the field usually used for an inscription, one finds carved scenes from the Old Testament story of Jonah and the Good Shepherd. The sarcophagus is considered in the context of the growing Early Christian community in Singidunum and surrounding area. At that time, Singidunum was already a growing Episcopal seat and witnessing the formation of cults of early martyrs. The iconography is discussed in close proximity with analogous images of Early Christian art that may have impacted the development of its iconographic program. PB - Iaşi : Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi T2 - Classica et Christiana T1 - The Jonah Sarcophagus from Singidunum: A Contribution to the Stydy of Early Christian Art in the Balkans EP - 245 IS - 11 SP - 219 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_490 ER -
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Pilipović, S.,& Milanović, L.. (2016). The Jonah Sarcophagus from Singidunum: A Contribution to the Stydy of Early Christian Art in the Balkans. in Classica et Christiana Iaşi : Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi.(11), 219-245. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_490
Pilipović S, Milanović L. The Jonah Sarcophagus from Singidunum: A Contribution to the Stydy of Early Christian Art in the Balkans. in Classica et Christiana. 2016;(11):219-245. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_490 .
Pilipović, Sanja, Milanović, Ljubomir, "The Jonah Sarcophagus from Singidunum: A Contribution to the Stydy of Early Christian Art in the Balkans" in Classica et Christiana, no. 11 (2016):219-245, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_490 .