1940
DOI: 10.2307/4238611
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The "Adoratio Purpurae" and the Importance of the Imperial Purple in the Fourth Century of the Christian Era

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“…[7][8][9] Emperor Diocletian even instituted the custom of the "adoratio purpurae," the ritual kissing of the purple garments of the emperor. 10…”
Section: The Mak Ing Of T Yrian Purplementioning
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“…[7][8][9] Emperor Diocletian even instituted the custom of the "adoratio purpurae," the ritual kissing of the purple garments of the emperor. 10…”
Section: The Mak Ing Of T Yrian Purplementioning
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“…Purple‐dyed clothes were only worn by the kings and queens and their legitimate children could be described as “porphyrogenitos” (born in the purple) 7–9 . Emperor Diocletian even instituted the custom of the “adoratio purpurae,” the ritual kissing of the purple garments of the emperor 10 …”
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“…67 Током IV века пурпур је 63 постао предмет посебног култа који је подразумевао клањање привилегованих достојанственика пред царем и целивање руба пурпурне царске хаљине. 68 Појачан углед царског достојанства у познијим временима довео је до тога да су поданици исказивали култно поштовање према богомданој владавини љубећи самог суверена у груди и стопала, управо делове тела који су били покривени пурпуром. 69 Као и драго камење, пурпурни делови царске одеће истицали су кроз церемонијал сакралност власти и светост владара који зрачи мистичком "божаственом светлошћу".…”
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“…Schlumberger , 89–104; Avery , 66–73; an entire constellation of concepts and practices arose around the notion and image of the glorified ruler: ‘Earthly divinity demanded ceremonial, elaborate ritual, superb dress, imposing architecture, an ostentatious court with numerous gradations of staff’, Southern , 248.…”
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