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DTSTAMP:20260419T154448Z
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SUMMARY:Third Annual M.I. Rostovtzeff Lecture Series
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DESCRIPTION:Third lecture. Depictions of animals in the eastern apse o
 f the Red Monastery church have more fluid relationships to meaning th
 an other figural representations in the monument\, and lack specific i
 dentities and labels. Yet\, the decision to place them in the privileg
 ed eastern lobe of the church’s triconch sanctuary indicates particu
 larly charged subject matter. The ambiguity of these images of animals
  suggests that their original audiences would have related to them in 
 a special way. An examination of the paintings’ historical context\,
  with the aid of Shenoute’s prolific writings\, will enable us to co
 nsider possible spheres of significance that include the Garden of Ede
 n and Paradise\, Adam\, Christ\, food\, greed\, lust\, ideas about the
  male body\, and transformative imitation.
LOCATION:2nd floor Lecture Hall
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