Introduction

Authors

  • Christopher Prescott University of Oslo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5617/acta.9016

Keywords:

art history, philosophy, history of ideas, archaeology, criminology, heritage studies, contemporary sociology, politics

Abstract

The articles in the present volume are the result of two workshops held at the Norwegian Institute in Rome that are both robustly disciplinary, but simultaneously raise issues beyond the disciplinary bounds of art history (into philosophy, history of ideas and history) and archaeology (into criminology, heritage studies and contemporary sociology and politics). The first was organised by DniR-researcher Mattia Biffis in October 2019, The Art of Truth: Providing Evidence in Early Modern Bologna. The second section is based on a digital workshop organised by DniR-researcher Samuel Hardy in collaboration with the Heritage Experience Initiative project at the University of Oslo in October 2020, Handling of Cultural Goods and Financing of Political Violence.

 

On cover:
ANNIBALE CARRACCI (BOLOGNA 1560 - ROME 1609), An Allegory of Truth and Time c. 1584-1585.
Oil on canvas | 130,0 x 169,6 cm. (support, canvas/panel/str external) | RCIN 404770
Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2021.

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Published

2021-09-13

How to Cite

Prescott, C. (2021) “Introduction”, Acta ad archaeologiam et artium historiam pertinentia, 32(18 N.S.), p. vii-x. doi: 10.5617/acta.9016.

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Introduction