The Living & the Dead: The Neapolitan Cult of the Skull (Har... Cover Art

The Living & the Dead: The Neapolitan Cult of the Skull (Hardcover)

By: Margaret Stratton (Author)


Tower Price: $39.98
Add to BagAdd to Bag Click to go directly to the checkout.
FREE Shop N' Save Shipping. Check individual shipping price. *Some Restrictions Apply.
 
Availability: Pre-Order: This Hardcover is scheduled to be released on December 15, 2009.
Share This:
Add To KaboodleAdd To Kaboodle  Submit To Digg!Submit To Digg!  Share On FacebookShare On Facebook  Add to FavoritesAdd to Favorites  TwitterTwitter 

Product Description


Run a Quick Search on "The Living & the Dead: The Neapolitan Cult of the Skull" by Margaret Stratton to Browse Related Products:

Browse more products related to "The Living & the Dead: The Neapolitan Cult of the Skull"

Browse more products related to "Margaret Stratton"


Publisher's note

Snaking beneath the streets and crumbling churches of Naples is a vast system of ancient catacombs and aqueducts, many lined with skulls in seemingly endless rows stretching far back into the depths of the caverns. In "The Living and the Dead," Margaret Stratton provides an unusual photographic record that documents these spaces in which Neapolitans of early Christian history sought to preserve emotional connections to the afterlife through rituals in which the tangible skull represents the ephemeral soul. Among the remarkable underground cemeteries of Naples that Stratton captures in "The Living and the Dead "are the Catacombs of San Gennaro, the Catacomb San Gaudioso, and il Cimitero delle Fontanelle. Unlike typical early Christian catacombs, the catacombs of Naples were constructed more like underground cathedrals, with passageways so vast they could accommodate horse-drawn chariots, ox-carts, and large biers carrying many corpses. Strikingly, Stratton's photographs show that, unlike the rigid class system that governed medieval Naples, the catacombs offer a virtually classless society, where noblemen and peasants were laid to rest side by side, their remains indistinguishable from one another. The beautiful and solemn images of "The Living and the Dead" document the delicate reciprocity between death and the afterlife, between the living and the dead, and between the early history of Catholicism and pagan ritual.



Customer Reviews for "The Living & the Dead: The Neapolitan Cult of the Skull (Hardcover)" by Margaret Stratton (Author)

There are no customer reviews yet. Be the first to write a review!

Submit your Review




Explore More Great Tower Sales & Specials



Tower.com BOOK Sales, Promotions & Special Features

Tower.com Popular Book Wiki Articles

  • The Paperback
    Learn more information on the paperback format before choosing which type of book to purchase.
  • The E-Book
    What exactly is an "electronic book?" Learn before you buy with Tower Wiki!
  • The Audio Book
    Do you prefer to read or be read to? Learn more about this increasingly popular book format.

Interact with Tower.com