SARCOPHAGUS

särkŏfˈəgəs [Gr.,=flesh-eater], name given by the Greeks to a special marble found in Asia Minor, near the territory of ancient Troy, and used in caskets. It was believed to have the property of destroying the entire body, except for the teeth, within a few weeks. The term later generally designated any elaborate burial casket not sunk underground. The oldest known examples are from Egypt; they are box-shaped with a separate lid, which sometimes has sculptured effigies of the corpses. The sarcophagus of Tutankhamen (14th cent. b.c.), which was rediscovered in 1922, is of red granite and ornamented with reliefs of spirits with outspread wings. Later Egyptian sarcophagi were sometimes shaped to the body they contained. Sarcophagi were not in common use in Greece earlier than the 6th cent. b.c. because of the previous custom of cremation. After that time they became numerous. Records reveal that the majority of sarcophagi were made of wood, but those that remain are of stone and terra-cotta, as evidenced in the early 6th-century examples (British Mus.) from Clazomenae. Many Greek and Etruscan sarcophagi are in the shape of a couch; others, such as the sarcophagus of Alexander the Great, are carved and painted in imitation of temple architecture. The marble sarcophagi (excavated in 1877) from Sidon, a chief city of ancient Phoenicia, are among the finest examples of Greek art. In Rome sarcophagi became popular before the Punic Wars. The earliest known example is that of the consul Cneius Cornelius Scipio of the 3d cent. b.c., now in the Vatican. Under the rule of the emperors Roman sarcophagi became elaborate, with mythological scenes carved on the sides and statues of the deceased on the lid. The early Christians also used sarcophagi for their distinguished dead. The carvings, usually representing Bible stories, are the chief source of early Christian sculpture. In the Middle Ages sarcophagi proper were used only in rare instances for especially elaborate entombments. Although memorials in the shape and decoration of sarcophagi were erected during the Renaissance and later, the body itself was almost always buried underground.

See E. Panofsky, Tomb Sculpture (1964).

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THE SARCOPHAGUS OF AN ANCIENT CIVILIZATION THE MACMILAN COMPANY NEW YORK BOSTON...MELBOURNE THE MACMILLAN COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TORONTO THE SARCOPHAGUS OF AN ANCIENT CIVILIZATION PETRA, EDOM AND THE EDOMITES BY...
...20 PERSPECTIVES OF CRITICISM -iv- Sarcophagus of the Muses, The Louvre. Photographs...Paul Claudel and the Sarcophagus of the Muses 1...OF CRITICISM PAUL CLAUDEL AND THE SARCOPHAGUS OF THE MUSES Jean Seznec I...
...Photo: Asger Ousager The Plotinus sarcophagus , Gregorian Profane Museum, Vatican...C H A P T E R I I I C The "Plotinus sarcophagus" 285 III.C. 1 The chair of Plotinus...interpretation of the so-called Plo- tinus sarcophagus, the book closes with a brief survey...
...Byzantine Elements in the Reliefs on the Sarcophagus Lid 54 4...Relation of the Lateran Trough to the Sarcophagus of Henry VI 70...76 4. The Sarcophagus of William I 77...
...86 Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus 88...that there does not exist one single sarcophagus of Alexandria with bucolic motives...orant, or the reading man, not a single sarcophagus of Asia Minor which shows a partiality...
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Lament for a Lost Queen: the Sarcophagus of Dona Blanca in Najera by...active role in the design of the sarcophagus, for he mentions in several donations...it becomes clear that Blancas sarcophagus is a significant example of the...
...tale of Cavalcanti jumping over a tomb sarcophagus "now to be found in Santa Reparata...tombs is in the form of a splendid Roman sarcophagus with a conventional scene of a boar...over its surface (fig. 9). The antique sarcophagus was transformed into a Medici tomb by...
...The two bas-reliefs on the first sarcophagus depict aerial assaults on Soviet villages...past (Figure 5). The text on the second sarcophagus states that Hitlers rogues wanted to...liberation. The bas-reliefs on this sarcophagus depict the initiation of partisan resistance...
...festival in 1794 displayed only his sarcophagus and that for Voltaire (exhumed and transferred...site of the corpses display and the sarcophagus at right are inventions, however.70...tombs unsealing (the pickax and opened sarcophagus) create a devotional image of Henris...
...on the upper right-hand corner of the sarcophagus records the exact death date and, therefore...central portion of the tomb, including the sarcophagus, effigy, and shield-bearing putti, before...used for supports on the bier and the sarcophagus, derive from prevailing quattrocento...
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SARCOPHAGUS by Jennifer Kessner , Dorothy Amore Pilla...also commissioned for both public and private use. This sarcophagus, or stone coffin, is not only exquisitely decorated...the private commission of a wealthy individual, this sarcophagus is covered with vibrant figures of humans and beasts...
...items that would be included in the sarcophagus for the journey into the afterlife...constructing, and decorating an appropriate sarcophagus to house the completed mummy. Students...Dead," in order to be placed in the sarcophagus. The Historians job continued past the...
...liquidators," built a concrete shell, or "sarcophagus" around the destroyed reactor. Working...held their heads in their hands. The sarcophagus was supposed to last 30 years, but it...Campenon proposed building another sarcophagus around the existing structure, buildirig...
...steel. Now rain is leaking into the sarcophagus, creating puddles of deadly nuclear...Assessing the situation inside the sarcophagus is difficult, because radiation precludes...radiation-hardened Pioneer through the sarcophagus. The robot will not only survey the...
...wonderful things" -- a large human-shaped sarcophagus lay in half a metre of dust. Over the...read the name because the lid of the sarcophagus was covered with dust," Hawass recalls...cleared, the identity carved into the sarcophagus lid became clear. This was Zed-Khonsu-ef-ankh...
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...Clockwise from Bottom Left: The Lid of the Sarcophagus Is Removed; Dr Hawass, in the Indiana...the body was lifted from itsquartz sarcophagus, decorated with stone-carved protective...the main reasons to move himout of his sarcophagus, said Dr Hawass. When I first saw the...
...The Wood and Leather Prosthetic Toe. Right: An Egyptian Sarcophagus. Byline: James Tozer EXPERTS had always assumed that...Greville Chester Great Toe, which was foundin an Egyptian sarcophagus and is held at the British Museum. It is made from a papier...
Picture Vivendi Boss Jean-Marie Messier in a Pith Helmet, Prying Open an Ancient Egyptian Sarcophagus Labelled "Universal Studios," Ignoring the Hieroglyphics That Warn of a Curse Aimed at All Who Defile This Grave. Now you know...
...of Roman London after discovering a sarcophagus buried near Trafalgar Square. The limestone...delight of the Rev Nicholas Holtam, the sarcophagus and skeleton date from the time of St...renovations at the church. The fifth-century sarcophagus, buried nearly 10 feet down to the north...
...of Roman London after discovering a sarcophagus buried near Trafalgar Square. The limestone...of the Reverend Nicholas Holtam, the sarcophagus and skeleton date from the time of St...renovations at the church. The fifth-century sarcophagus, buried nearly 10ft down to the north...
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SARCOPHAGUS sarkof g s Gr.,=flesh-eater, name given by the Greeks...sometimes has sculptured effigies of the corpses. The sarcophagus of Tutankhamen (14th cent. b.c.), which was rediscovered...sarcophagi are in the shape of a couch; others, such as the sarcophagus of Alexander the Great, are carved and painted in imitation...
...Seven Wonders of the World . Presumably in the form of an Ionic peristyle set on a lofty and massive base that contained the sarcophagus, it was surmounted by a stepped pyramid on whose truncated apex was a marble quadriga, or four-horse chariot. It was richly...
...realism, dignity, and power. Another magnificent work at Dijon is the tomb of Philip the Bold, with a recumbent effigy upon the sarcophagus and 40 small alabaster figures of mourners set in niches in its sides. The tomb was finished by Claus de Werve, nephew and...
...had been killed in France was buried there in a temporary crypt over which a marble slab was placed; the completed tomb, a sarcophagus of Colorado marble placed on the original base, was dedicated as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Nov. 11, 1932. On Memorial...
...Chaldaeans and the early Greeks enclosed a corpse in clay, sealing the coffin by firing it. The largest known stone coffins (see sarcophagus ) are Egyptian. Wood and papier-mache were also used in Egypt for mummy chests. Coffins lined with metal, usually lead, came...
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