Forgery Beyond Deceit

Forgery Beyond Deceit
Title Forgery Beyond Deceit PDF eBook
Author John North Hopkins
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 462
Release 2023-04-30
Genre Art
ISBN 0192869582

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What do forgeries do? Forgery Beyond Deceit: Fabrication, Value, and the Desire for Ancient Rome explores that question with a focus on forgery in ancient Rome and of ancient Rome. Its chapters reach from antiquity to the twentieth century and cover literature and art, the two areas thatpredominate in forgery studies, as well as the forgery of physical books, coins, and religious relics. The book examines the cultural, historical, and rhetorical functions of forgery that extend beyond the desire to deceive and profit. It analyses forgery in connection with related phenomena likepseudepigraphy, fakes, and copies; and it investigates the aesthetic and historical value that forgeries possess when scholarship takes seriously their form, content, and varied uses within and across cultures. Of particular interest is the way that forgeries embody a desire for the ancient and forthe recovery of the fragmentary past of ancient Rome.

Forgery and Counter-forgery

Forgery and Counter-forgery
Title Forgery and Counter-forgery PDF eBook
Author Bart D. Ehrman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 641
Release 2013-01-10
Genre Art
ISBN 0199928037

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Forgery and Counter-forgery: The Use of Literary Deceit in Early Christian Polemics is the first major contemporary work on forgery in early Christian literature. It examines the motivation and function behind Christian literary forgeries.

Forged in Deceit

Forged in Deceit
Title Forged in Deceit PDF eBook
Author Steven Wills
Publisher
Total Pages 240
Release 2021-12-25
Genre
ISBN 9781647199333

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Jake Daniels, a Baltimore art conservator, is drawn into a world of international art forgery and theft. The scope of crimes he uncovers endangers both his lover and himself as they follow a convoluted trail from Paris to Ghent, Belgium.

Forged

Forged
Title Forged PDF eBook
Author Bart D. Ehrman
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 324
Release 2011-03-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 0062078631

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Bart D. Ehrman, the New York Times bestselling author of Jesus, Interrupted and God’s Problem reveals which books in the Bible’s New Testament were not passed down by Jesus’s disciples, but were instead forged by other hands—and why this centuries-hidden scandal is far more significant than many scholars are willing to admit. A controversial work of historical reporting in the tradition of Elaine Pagels, Marcus Borg, and John Dominic Crossan, Ehrman’s Forged delivers a stunning explication of one of the most substantial—yet least discussed—problems confronting the world of biblical scholarship.

Fake It

Fake It
Title Fake It PDF eBook
Author Mark Osteen
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Total Pages 431
Release 2021-08-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 081394628X

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How many layers of artifice can one artwork contain? How does forgery unsettle our notions of originality and creativity? Looking at both the literary and art worlds, Fake It investigates a set of fictional forgeries and hoaxes alongside their real-life inspirations and parallels. Mark Osteen shows how any forgery or hoax is only as good as its authenticating story—and demonstrates how forgeries foster fresh authorial identities while being deeply intertextual and frequently quite original. From fakes of the late eighteenth century, such as Thomas Chatterton’s Rowley poems and the notorious "Shakespearean" documents fabricated by William-Henry Ireland, to hoaxes of the modern period, such as Clifford Irving’s fake autobiography of Howard Hughes, the infamous Ern Malley forgeries, and the audacious authorial masquerades of Percival Everett, Osteen lays bare provocative truths about the conflicts between aesthetic and economic value. In doing so he illuminates the process of artistic creation, which emerges as collaborative and imitative rather than individual and inspired, revealing that authorship is, to some degree, always forged.

American Criminal Reports

American Criminal Reports
Title American Criminal Reports PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 642
Release 1881
Genre Courts
ISBN

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American Criminal Reports

American Criminal Reports
Title American Criminal Reports PDF eBook
Author John Gardner Hawley
Publisher
Total Pages 640
Release 1881
Genre Criminal law
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