‘Christodoros on the Statues of the Zeuxippos Baths: A New Reading of the Ekphrasis,’ Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 47 (2007) 361-383 (original) (raw)

“Constantine Manasses, Odysseus and the Cyclops: On Byzantine Appreciation of Pagan Art in the Twelfth Century”, Ekphrasis : la représentation des monuments dans les littératures byzantine et byzantino-slaves – Réalités et imaginaires = Byzantinoslavica 69 (2011), 123-36.

Ingela Nilsson

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Argumenta leti and ludibria mortis: Ekphrasis, Art, Attributes, Identity, and Hagiography in Late Antique Poetry

Danuta Shanzer

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“Neither Christians nor Poets: a Note on AEp 1974, 503”, en From Polites to Magos. Studia György Németh sexagenario dedicata, Budapest-Debrecen 2016, 333-337.

Javier Velaza

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Sarah T. Brooks, “Poetry and Female Patronage in Byzantine Tomb Decoration: Two Epigrams by Manuel Philes.” Dumbarton Oaks Papers 60, 2006, pp. 223-248.

Sarah Brooks

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Review of Charles Barber and Stratis Papaioannou, eds, Michael Psellos on Literature and Art: A Byzantine Perspective on Aesthetics Parergon 35.2 (2018): 192-194.

Michael E Stewart

Parergon, 2018

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Chrysepes Stichourgia: The Byzantine Epigram as Aesthetic Object

Ivan Drpić

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Review of Michael Psellos on Literature and Art: A Byzantine Perspective on Aesthetics, ed. Charles Barber and Stratis Papaioannou (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press 2017) xvi + 429 pp.

Jesse S Arlen

Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2018

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The Works of the Emperor and the Works of the Poet: Paul the Silentiary's Ekphrasis of Hagia Sophia, Byzantion 87 (2017) 387-405.

Emilie M. van Opstall

Byzantion, 2017

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“Text in context: eloquent monuments and the Byzantine beholder” in Word & Image, vol.17, no.3 (July-Sept. 2001), pp. 259-283.

Amy Papalexandrou

2001

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Ekphrasis in Four Poems About Urns and Vases

Alvaro Cardoso Gomes

International Journal of Applied Linguistics and Translation, 2021

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Art History as Ekphrasis

Jas Elsner

Art History, 2010

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The Terminus in Late Byzantine Literature and Aesthetics

Justin Willson

Word & Image, 2022

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Transcendental Byzantine Body: Reading Dionysius the Pseudo-Areopagite, Gregory of Nyssa and Plotinus in the Unfolded Marble Panels of Hagia Sophia

Ouresis Todorovich / (Uros T. Todorovic)

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Review of S. Bassett, The Urban Image of Late Antique Constantinople (2004)

David Woods

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[Theocritus], Idyll 23: A Stony Aesthetic (Advance access publication)

Thomas Nelson

Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies

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The Emperor Theophilos (829-842) between classicism and exoticism, in International Conference of Young Specialists «Actual Problems of Theory and History of Art», V St. Petersburg 28, October - 1 November 2014, St. Petersburg 2015, pp. 238-245. ISSN 2312-2129.

Silvia Pedone

2015

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Sculpture and Stones In the Poetry of Seferis and Ritsos

Liana Giannakopoulou

Kampos: …, 2002

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Nikos Zagklas, Theodoros Prodromos: Miscellaneous Poems. An Edition and Literary Study (Oxford Studies in Byzantium). Oxford: Oxford University Press 2023

Yan Zaripov

The Byzantine Review, 2023

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Historiae custos: Sculpture and Tradition in the Baths of Zeuxippos

Sarah Bassett

American Journal of Archaeology 100 (1996)

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"Ruins, stones, marble: The role of antiquities in the poetry of D. P. Papaditsas": Fourth Annual Conference for Young Researchers (16-17 Dec, 2017), Faculty of Languages & Translation, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, 2018, 3-11.

Athanassios V. Galanakis

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‘To Understand Ultimate Things and Enter Secret Places’: Ekphrasis and Art in Byzantium

Liz James

Art History, 1991

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Presence and Importance of Beauty in the Byzantine Epigrams About the Cross and the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ: Some Basic Observations

Anastasios Kantaras

Acta Classica Universitatis Scientiarum Debreceniensis, 2021

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Journal of Literature and Art Studies Issue 7 Vol.14 2024 July

Journal of Literature and Art Studies JLAS

David Publishing Company, 2024

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'Introduction', in C. Olovsdotter (ed.), Envisioning worlds in late antique art. New perspectives on abstraction and symbolism in Late-Roman and Early-Byzantine visual culture (c. 300-600), (De Gruyter), Berlin & Boston 2019, 1-4.

Cecilia Olovsdotter

Envisioning Worlds in Late Antique Art, 2019

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“Art and Text” in S.Harrison (ed.), A Companion to Latin Literature, Oxford (Blackwell) 2005, 300-318

Jas Elsner

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De vanitate vitae – an Epigram in Greek language from Bachkovo Refectory. – In: Studia Classica Serdicensia V. Monuments and Texts in Antiquity and Beyond. Essays for the Centenary of Georgi Mihailov (1915–1991). София, 2016, 394–408.

Tsvetan Vasilev

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“Pseudo-Dionysius and the staging of divine order in sixth-century architecture”, in Francesca Dell’Acqua & Ernesto Mainoldi (eds.) Pseudo-Dionysius and the Origins of Christian Visual Culture (London, Palgrave, 2019), 177-210.

Vladimir Ivanovici

2019

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Review of I. Drpić, Epigram, Art, and Devotion in Later Byzantium, BZ 110 (2017)

Vasileios Marinis

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Pentcheva, "Visual Textuality: The Logos as Pregnant Body and Building" Res. Journal of Anthropology and Aesthetics 45 (2004): 225-38

Bissera Pentcheva

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Through a Glass Brightly: Studies in Byzantine and Medieval Art and Archaeology Presented to David Buckton

Christopher Entwistle

2003

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“What is the Value of Images? On the Social Significance of Time Spent Looking at Classical Art”, in C. Draycott, R. Raja, K. Welch and W. T. Wootton (eds.), Visual Histories: Visual Remains and Histories of the Classical World. Essays in Honour of R.R.R. Smith, Turnhout: Brepols, 2018, 34–46.

Caspar Meyer

2018

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'Stone and Bone: The Corpse, the Effigy and the Viewer in Late-Medieval Tomb Sculpture', in Barker and Adams (eds), Revisiting the Monument: Fifty Years Since Panofsky's Tomb Sculpture (London: Courtauld Books On-Line, 2016), pp. 113-136

Jessica Barker

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Mapping the symbol of the statue in Ritsos' short poems

Liana Giannakopoulou

Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, Volume 36, no. 1, 2012

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The Aesthetics of Sacred Space: Narrative, Metaphor, and Motion in" Ekphraseis" of Church Buildings

Ruth Webb

Dumbarton Oaks Papers, 1999

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'Lithic Poetics: Posidippus and His Stones' Ramus 43 (2014) 152-72

Jas Elsner

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