Literary sources,but also epigraphic evidence and above all artifacts and papyrus documents of the imperial age support the hypothesis that the common belief in the healthy and prophylactic power of the image of the R...Literary sources,but also epigraphic evidence and above all artifacts and papyrus documents of the imperial age support the hypothesis that the common belief in the healthy and prophylactic power of the image of the Roman emperor was deeply rooted in the current mentality,so much so as to be assimilated by the contemporary philosophical and cultural context and propaganda.展开更多
文摘Literary sources,but also epigraphic evidence and above all artifacts and papyrus documents of the imperial age support the hypothesis that the common belief in the healthy and prophylactic power of the image of the Roman emperor was deeply rooted in the current mentality,so much so as to be assimilated by the contemporary philosophical and cultural context and propaganda.