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Byzantine ceramic chalices: an addendum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2016

Eric A. Ivison*
Affiliation:
The College of Staten Island, The City University of New York

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © The Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies, University of Birmingham 2001

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References

1. Ivison, Eric A., ‘“Prepared for the journey to heaven”. A moment of West-East cultural exchange: ceramic chalices from Byzantine graves’, BMGS 24 (2000) 147193 Google Scholar.

2. The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom Brookline, Mass. 1985) 21; summary in Cabasilas, Nicholas, Commentary on the Divine Liturgy, translated by Hussey, J.M. and Crestwood, P.A. McNulty, NY 1998) 13 Google Scholar.

3. Personal observation, September, 2000.

4. Brightman, F.E. and Hammond, C.E., Liturgies Eastern and Western I (Oxford 1896) 328, 1. 15-ff.Google Scholar

5. Stevenson, R.B.K., ‘The Pottery, 1930-37’, in The Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors, I (Oxford 1947) 5960 Google Scholar, perhaps belonging to Stevenson’s Stage Va-b, white-bodied ‘B’ series.

6. Ivison, ‘Ceramic Chalices from Byzantine Graves’, 169.

7. Ivison, Ibid, passim, especially 178-179.

8. Ivison, op. cit., 161-162.