[Antiquitas] HelRAW seminar 1.3.: Kirsi Simpanen, “The Dragon Under the Shadow of the Cross - The Draco Standard in the Late Empire”
Wilskman, Anna-Maria
anna-maria.wilskman at helsinki.fi
Ma Maalis 1 09:08:02 EET 2021
Ystävällinen muistutus,
Tervetuloa mukaan vuoden 2021 toiseen Helsinki Research on the Ancient World (HelRAW) -seminaarin tänään klo 17:15! Puhujana Kirsi Simpanen (Helsingin yliopisto) otsikolla “The Dragon Under the Shadow of the Cross - The Draco Standard in the Late Empire”.
Abstrakti ja linkki Zoomiin alla edellisessä viestissä.
Kind reminder,
Please join us today at 17:15 for the second HelRAW seminar of 2021 with Kirsi Simpanen (University of Helsinki): “The Dragon Under the Shadow of the Cross - The Draco Standard in the Late Empire”.
See the previous message below for the abstract and the link to the Zoom session.
Ystävällisin terveisin/With all the best wishes,
Anna-Maria Wilskman
From: Koskimäki, Mirkka E M <mirkka.koskimaki at helsinki.fi>
Sent: keskiviikko 17. helmikuuta 2021 11.45
To: antiquitas at lists.utu.fi
Subject: [Antiquitas] HelRAW seminar 1.3.: Kirsi Simpanen, “The Dragon Under the Shadow of the Cross - The Draco Standard in the Late Empire”
Dear all,
The Helsinki Research on the Ancient World (HelRAW) seminar series continues with Kirsi Simpanen on March 1st, with her talk “The Dragon Under the Shadow of the Cross - The Draco Standard in the Late Empire”.
Abstract: The anguiform Draco standard was unique among Roman military emblems both because of its appearance and because of its history. Originally an enemy emblem, the Romans adopted it into their cavalry during the second century CE, and it reached its peak of popularity in the fourth century when it was used as a standard of the cohort and as a personal emblem of the emperor. During the same period of time, Christianity, known for its negative attitude towards snakes, was gaining ground in Rome and was finally made the official religion of the empire.
In this paper I will trace the phases of the standard during the late empire in light of literary and artistic sources. I will also examine how the standard was perceived by the Christians and how it was able to survive in their service despite of its negative symbolism. If anything, ambiguity is the factor that defines the innermost essence of the serpent, and the same ambiguity is visible in the way Draco was perceived in its last phases.
When: March 1st, 2021 at 17:15
Where: On Zoom: https://helsinki.zoom.us/j/66982851659?pwd=V1pLbmZjQ3crbHI1UlJSeEpjT01DZz09
Meeting ID: 669 8285 1659
Passcode: 184718
Event page: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/news/language-culture/online-helraw-kirsi-simpanen-1.3.2021
About the speaker: Kirsi Simpanen is a PhD student at the University of Helsinki. Her research interests include the Roman army and its military standards, and human-animal relations in Graeco-Roman antiquity.
The event is a part of an interdisciplinary seminar series titled Helsinki Research on the Ancient World. This monthly seminar operates under the aegis of the PapyGreek (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/digital-grammar-of-greek-documentary-papyri) and SpaceLaw (www.spacelaw.fi<http://www.spacelaw.fi>) projects. It is co-organized by Marja Vierros, Anna-Maria Wilskman and Kaius Tuori. The seminar is open for all.
Welcome!
Mirkka Koskimäki
mirkka.koskimaki at helsinki.fi<mailto:mirkka.koskimaki at helsinki.fi>
+358504679565
Tutkimusavustaja / Research assistant
Law, Governance and Space: Questioning the Foundations of the Republican Tradition (www.spacelaw.fi<http://www.spacelaw.fi/>)
Siltavuorenpenger 1 A, huone / room 323
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