Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- Series Editor’s Note Charles Barber
- Acknowledgments
- Glossary
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Art, Aesthetics, and Literature
- I.1 Notions of the Image in Later Byzantium Introduction
- I.2 Artists and Patrons Introduction
- I.3 Eikon and Iconography in Art and Literature Introduction
- I.4 Materials Introduction
- Ι.5 Seeing Spaces: Responses to the Built Environment Introduction
- Ι.6 Art and Devotion in Later Byzantium Introduction
- I.6.1 Manuel Gabalas/Matthew of Ephesos: Letter (to John Kantakouzenos?), On an Amulet Depicting Christ and St. John the Apostle
- I.6.2 Maximos the Deacon: A Gift of a Textile in Thanksgiving for a Miraculous Cure by Sts. Kosmas and Damian
- I.6.3 The Genoese Pallio (Dossier)
- I.6.4 Dedicatory Inscriptions in St. Nicholas tis Stegis Kakopetria, Cyprus (Dossier)
- I.6.5 Two Epigrams on an Icon of the Theotokos Adorned by the Emperor John II Komnenos (Dossier)
- I.6.6 Nicholas Mesarites: Relics of the Passion in the Church of the Pharos in the Account of the Usurpation of John Komnenos “the Fat”
- I.6.7 Constantine Stilbes [= Cyril of Kyzikos]: Didaskalia on the Mandylion and the Keramos
- I.6.8 Epigrams on Relics and Reliquaries (Dossier)
- I.7 Memory and Art Introduction
- I.8 Beauty: Introduction
- Part II Literature, Art, and Aesthetics
- Index of Manuscripts
- General Index
I.6.6 - Nicholas Mesarites: Relics of the Passion in the Church of the Pharos in the Account of the Usurpation of John Komnenos “the Fat”
from Ι.6 - Art and Devotion in Later Byzantium Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 May 2022
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- Series Editor’s Note Charles Barber
- Acknowledgments
- Glossary
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Art, Aesthetics, and Literature
- I.1 Notions of the Image in Later Byzantium Introduction
- I.2 Artists and Patrons Introduction
- I.3 Eikon and Iconography in Art and Literature Introduction
- I.4 Materials Introduction
- Ι.5 Seeing Spaces: Responses to the Built Environment Introduction
- Ι.6 Art and Devotion in Later Byzantium Introduction
- I.6.1 Manuel Gabalas/Matthew of Ephesos: Letter (to John Kantakouzenos?), On an Amulet Depicting Christ and St. John the Apostle
- I.6.2 Maximos the Deacon: A Gift of a Textile in Thanksgiving for a Miraculous Cure by Sts. Kosmas and Damian
- I.6.3 The Genoese Pallio (Dossier)
- I.6.4 Dedicatory Inscriptions in St. Nicholas tis Stegis Kakopetria, Cyprus (Dossier)
- I.6.5 Two Epigrams on an Icon of the Theotokos Adorned by the Emperor John II Komnenos (Dossier)
- I.6.6 Nicholas Mesarites: Relics of the Passion in the Church of the Pharos in the Account of the Usurpation of John Komnenos “the Fat”
- I.6.7 Constantine Stilbes [= Cyril of Kyzikos]: Didaskalia on the Mandylion and the Keramos
- I.6.8 Epigrams on Relics and Reliquaries (Dossier)
- I.7 Memory and Art Introduction
- I.8 Beauty: Introduction
- Part II Literature, Art, and Aesthetics
- Index of Manuscripts
- General Index
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- Sources for Byzantine Art History , pp. 716 - 724Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022