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Essay heading: discussion paper how to read a roman portrait
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For example, in the portraiture of the unknown republican shows him balding and toothless, aged and wrinkled. His character reflects that of a grim and haggard state from the agonies and stress of a Roman civil war.
Although each imperial relief may differ, there are organized central motifs which surround them... displayed 300 characters
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These themes include: "pietas in the scenes of sacrifice, clementia in the scenes of pardon, extended to supplicating barbarians, virtus in the scenes of military conquest, concordia in the scenes of address and counsel" ?Nodelman, p19, which are the common criteria upon which a emperor is fit to rule... displayed next 300 characters
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