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Four - Visualizing the Afterlife

from Part I - Theologies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 January 2017

Vasileios Marinis
Affiliation:
Yale University, Connecticut

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1. Separation of the soul from the body, fol. 63v, Heavenly Ladder of John Klimax, 1081, Princ. Garrett 16

(photo: Princeton University Library).
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2. Separation of the soul from the body, fol. 137r, Theodore Psalter, 1066, Lond. Add. 19352

(photo: courtesy of the British Library Board).
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3. The separation of the soul from the body; the weighing of deeds, fol. 11v, early twelfth century, Athon. Dionysiou 65

(photo: Robert S. Nelson).
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4. Separation of the soul from the body, twelfth century, fresco, Refectory of the Patmos monastery, Greece

(photo: The Holy Monastery of Saint John the Theologian, Patmos).
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5. The weighing of deeds, tenth century, fresco, Yılanlı Kilise at Belisırma, Cappadocia, Turkey

(photo: Robert Ousterhout).
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6. The Last Judgment, fol. 51v, second half of the eleventh century, Paris. gr. 74

(photo: Bibliothèque nationale de France).
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7. The Last Judgment, eleventh and twelfth centuries, mosaic, Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta, Torcello, Italy

(photo: Cameraphoto Arte, Venice/Art Resource, NY).
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8. Detail of the Last Judgment, early tenth century, fresco, Ayvalı Kilise, Cappadocia, Turkey

(photo: Dora Konstantellou).
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9. The Last Judgment, early fourteenth century, fresco, funerary chapel of the katholikon of Chora monastery (now Kariye Müzesi), Istanbul, Turkey

(photo: author).
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10. The death of a man and his soul in Hades contemplating the eternal fire, fol. 93r, Theodore Psalter, 1066, Lond. Add. 19352

(photo: courtesy of the British Library Board).
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11. The soul in Hades; a monk admitted to paradise, fol. 12r, early twelfth century, Athon. Dionysiou 65

(photo: Robert S. Nelson).
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12. Lazaros in Abraham’s bosom and the rich man in Hades, fol. 145v, second half of the eleventh century, Paris. gr. 74

(photo: Bibliothèque nationale de France).
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13. Hades receiving the souls of sinners, fol. 8v, Chludov Psalter, ninth century, Mosq. 129

(photo: State Historical Museum, Moscow).
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14. Hades receiving the souls of sinners, fol. 18r, Bristol Psalter, eleventh century, Lond. Add. 40731

(photo: courtesy of the British Library Board).
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15. The raising of Lazaros, fol. 31v, Theodore Psalter, 1066, Lond. Add. 19352

(photo: courtesy of the British Library Board).
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16. Prince Ioasaph visits Hades, fol. 101r, eleventh century, Athon. Iveron 463

(photo: Patriarchal Institute of Patristic Studies).
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17. Prince Ioasaph visits Hades, fol. 156v, fourteenth century, Paris. gr. 1128

(photo: Bibliothèque nationale de France).
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18. Prince Ioasaph visits paradise, fol. 100r, eleventh century, Athon. Iveron 463

(photo: Patriarchal Institute of Patristic Studies).
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19. Abraham’s bosom, fol. 24v, Theodore Psalter, 1066, Lond. Add. 19352

(photo: courtesy of the British Library Board).
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20. The Last Judgment, eleventh century, icon, Monastery of Saint Catherine’s, Sinai, Egypt

(photo: By permission of Saint Catherine’s Monastery, Sinai, Egypt. Photograph courtesy of Sinai Icon Archive, Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University).
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21. Paradise, detail of Figure 20, eleventh century, icon, Monastery of Saint Catherine’s, Sinai, Egypt

(photo: By permission of Saint Catherine’s Monastery, Sinai, Egypt. Photograph courtesy of Sinai Icon Archive, Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University).
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22. Lazaros in Abraham’s bosom and the rich man in Hades, fol. 144r, eleventh century, Laurent. Plut. VI.23

(photo reproduced with permission of MiBACT. Further reproduction by any means is prohibited).

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