Thoughts on the conception of Nature in Byzantium (11 th -12 th Centuries) (original) (raw)

Landscape, Nature, and the Sacred in Byzantium

Alex Papadopoulos

2016

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“Nature Controlled by Artistry – The Poetics of the Literary Garden in Byzantium”, in H. Bodin and R. Hedlund (eds), Byzantine Gardens and Beyond, Uppsala 2013, 15-29.

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'A Piece of Nature': Arts&Crafts Perception of Nature and the Byzantine Monument, Keynote address, Nature and the Environment The 53 rd Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Birmngham, March 2021

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Image, Epigram, and Nature in Middle Byzantine Personal Devotion

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Natural Materials of the Holy Land and the Visual Translation of Place, 500–1500, 2017

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The Vanished Gardens of Byzantium. Gardening, visual culture, and devotion in the byzantine orthodox tradition.

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Adam Izdebski - Johannes Preiser-Kapeller (eds.), A Companion to the Environmental History of Byzantium

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A Companion to the Environmental History of Byzantium, 2024

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H. Baron, Introduction – Steps Towards an Environmental History of the Byzantine Empire. Full Text / Open Access

Henriette Baron

In: H. Baron / F. Daim (eds), A Most Pleasant Scene and an Inexhaustible Resource. Steps Towards a Byzantine Environmental History. Byzanz zwischen Orient und Okzident 6 (Mainz 2017) 9-14., 2017

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ANIMALS AND ENvIRONMENT IN BYZANTIUM (7th-12th c

Anthony Jenks

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The Byzantine reception of Aristotle's Parva naturalia (and the zoological works) in eleventh- and twelfth-century Byzantium: an overview

Michele Trizio

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Images of Nature: From the Middle Ages to (Non-)Western Modernities

Jon Mathieu

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Visual Studies in Byzantium. A Pictorial Turn Avant la lettre

Emmanuel Alloa

Journal of Visual Studies 12/1, 2013

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Political Theology in Byzantium as seen by 20th Century Historiansin "Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage", 7 (2007)

ANTONIO CARILE

Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage, 2008

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Working on the Ottoman perceptions of nature: assessment of a research project

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19.10.2023 - Environmental Challenges to Agricultural Production in a Transforming Byzantine Landscape (6th-12th c.): The Archaeological View (paper at the Envisioning the Greek Landscape conference, Athens)

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Henriette Baron · Falko Daim (eds), A Most Pleasant Scene and an Inexhaustible Resource Steps Towards a Byzantine Environmental History

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Byzanz zwischen Orient und Okzident 6, 2017

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Gardens, Landscapes, Fields, and Forests of the Ottoman Empire | Kopshte, Peizazhe, Fusha dhe Pyje në Perandorinë Osmane

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Konstantinos Giakoumis (ed), Flora in Arts and Crafts of the Korça Region (12th Century BC to 19th Century AD). Bimësia në Arte dhe Artefakte të Rajonit të Korçës (Shek. XII para Kr. – Shek. XX p.Kr.) (Tirana: Pegi)., 2018

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The Pleasures of Virtue and the Virtues of Pleasure: The Classicizing Garden in Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century China and Byzantium

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Art & Nature: Studies in Medieval Art and Architecture

Jim Harris, Tom Nickson

Art and Nature: Studies in Medieval Art and Architecture, 2009

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The Rise of Devotional Imagery in Eleventh-Century Byzantium

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Elizabeta Dimitrova, Orhideja Zorova, Beautiful Creatures: Macedonia as "The Garden of Earthly Delights", Nis & Byzantium Collection of scientific works 15, Nis 2017

Elizabeta Dimitrova, Orhideja Zorova

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Review of: Stamatios T. Chondrogiannis, Byzantium in the World. Artistic, Cultural and Ideological Legacy from the 19th to the 21st Century. The Historical Review/La Revue Historique 15 (2018) 303-307.

Jenny Albani

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“Sense Lives of Byzantine Things,” in Knowing Bodies, Passionate Souls: Sense Perceptions in Byzantium, ed. Margaret Mullett and Susan Ashbrook Harvey, Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks, 2017, 11-30

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Nature as Living Icon: Ecological Ethos of Eastern Orthodoxy

Elizabeth Zelensky

Religions: A Scholarly Journal, 2012

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H. Baron, An Approach to Byzantine Environmental History: Human-Animal Interactions. Full text / Open Access online

Henriette Baron

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"Between Paradise and the Anthropocene Garden: Views of nature in and outside the arts 1600–2017", in ARoS Trienninal: The Garden, End of Times, Beginning of Times, ed. Erlend G. Høyersten (London: Koenig Books, 2017), pp. 18-39.

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Sight, Touch, and Imagination in Byzantium (Cambridge University Press, 2018)

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Senses and Sensibility in Byzantium

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Wild Animals in the Byzantine Park

Nancy P . Sevcenko

Byzantine Garden Culture, Washington DC Dumbarton …, 2002

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The Nature of Nature in Early Modern Europe

Lorraine Daston

Configurations, 1998

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Thomas Mathews, Byzantium: From Antiquity to the Renaissance

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"Environmental Archaeology and Byzantine Southern Italy", in H. Baron, F. Daim (eds.) A Most Pleasant Scene and an Inexhaustible Resource Steps Towards a Byzantine Environmental History, Henriette Baron · Falko Daim (eds)

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A Most Pleasant Scene and an Inexhaustible Resource Steps Towards a Byzantine Environmental History, 2017

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Situating Nature: Christian perceptions of the Natural World in Medieval Europe

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