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.3.1 Theodore Prodromos: On Three Round Frames with Depictions
- I.3.2 Theodore Prodromos: On an Icon Bearing a Depiction of Christ
- I.3.3 Anthologia Marciana: On a Depiction of the Most HolyTheotokos Surrounded by Heaven and Angels
- I.3.4 Epigrams on Depictions of Christ (Dossier)
- I.3.5 ?St. Neophytos the Recluse: Inscriptions from the Enkleistra of St. Neophytos the Recluse, Tala, Paphos District, Cyprus
- I.3.6 John Apokaukos: Epigram on a Depiction of the Last Supper
- I.3.7 Philagathos of Cerami: The Massacre of the Holy Innocents
- Ι.3.8 Michael Italikos: Render unto Caesar: Α Collector Parts with a Rare Coin
- I.3.9 Epigrams on Rings from the Twelfth and Fourteenth Centuries
- I.3.10 Niketas Eugenianos: On a Ring with Chastity and Eros
- I.3.11 Eumathios Makrembolites: Domestic Garden Sculpture and Wallpainting in the Romance
- I.3.12 Manganeios Prodromos: To the Sebastokratorissa, On Her Tent Which Has Various Animals Depicted on It
- I.3.13 Theodore Balsamon: Classicizing Imagery in the Decorative Programs of Elite Domestic Architecture: Scholion on Canon 100 of the Quinisext Council of 692
- I.3.14 Niketas Eugenianos: On a Depicted Maiden
- I.3.15 Manganeios Prodromos: On Life and the World
- I.3.16 Manganeios Prodromos: Eros as a Painter
- I.4 Materials Introduction
- Ι.5 Seeing Spaces: Responses to the Built Environment Introduction
- Ι.6 Art and Devotion in Later Byzantium Introduction
- I.7 Memory and Art Introduction
- I.8 Beauty: Introduction
- Part II Literature, Art, and Aesthetics
- Index of Manuscripts
- General Index
I.3.1 - Theodore Prodromos: On Three Round Frames with Depictions
from I.3 - Eikon and Iconography in Art and Literature 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.3.1 Theodore Prodromos: On Three Round Frames with Depictions
- I.3.2 Theodore Prodromos: On an Icon Bearing a Depiction of Christ
- I.3.3 Anthologia Marciana: On a Depiction of the Most HolyTheotokos Surrounded by Heaven and Angels
- I.3.4 Epigrams on Depictions of Christ (Dossier)
- I.3.5 ?St. Neophytos the Recluse: Inscriptions from the Enkleistra of St. Neophytos the Recluse, Tala, Paphos District, Cyprus
- I.3.6 John Apokaukos: Epigram on a Depiction of the Last Supper
- I.3.7 Philagathos of Cerami: The Massacre of the Holy Innocents
- Ι.3.8 Michael Italikos: Render unto Caesar: Α Collector Parts with a Rare Coin
- I.3.9 Epigrams on Rings from the Twelfth and Fourteenth Centuries
- I.3.10 Niketas Eugenianos: On a Ring with Chastity and Eros
- I.3.11 Eumathios Makrembolites: Domestic Garden Sculpture and Wallpainting in the Romance
- I.3.12 Manganeios Prodromos: To the Sebastokratorissa, On Her Tent Which Has Various Animals Depicted on It
- I.3.13 Theodore Balsamon: Classicizing Imagery in the Decorative Programs of Elite Domestic Architecture: Scholion on Canon 100 of the Quinisext Council of 692
- I.3.14 Niketas Eugenianos: On a Depicted Maiden
- I.3.15 Manganeios Prodromos: On Life and the World
- I.3.16 Manganeios Prodromos: Eros as a Painter
- I.4 Materials Introduction
- Ι.5 Seeing Spaces: Responses to the Built Environment Introduction
- Ι.6 Art and Devotion in Later Byzantium Introduction
- 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. 230 - 235Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022