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Holger A Klein
Dumbarton Oaks Papers, 2004
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Icons made of relics. Creating holy matter in Byzantium
Alexei Lidov
Icons made of relics. Creating holy matter in Byzantium. Res: Anthropology and aesthetics, volume 75/76, 2021, 91-100, 2021
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Emperor and God: Passion Relics and the Divinisation of Byzantine Rulers, 944–1204
Christopher J . Sprecher
2024
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“Telling Jerusalem: Miracles and the Moveable Past in Late Antique Christianity,” in Objects in Motion: The Circulation of Religion and Sacred Objects in the Late Antique and Byzantine World. Edited by Hallie Meredith. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2011. Pp. 49-54.
Georgia Frank
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Early Christian reliquaries and encolpia and the problem of the so called crypt reliquaries in the Republic of Macedonia”, Rome, Constantinople and newly Converted Europe, Archaeological and Historical evidence, vol. II, Krakow, Leipzig-Rzeszow-Warszawa 2012, 113-130
Snezhana Filipova
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The Cross-Cultural Heritage of a Byzantine Reliquary
Iván Szántó
2017
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Eastern, Western and Local Habits in the Early Cult of Relics, Studia Patristica 91 (2017), 283-296
Robert Wiśniewski
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Dilara Burcu Giritlioğlu
The Oxford University Byzantine Society’s XXI International Graduate Conference, "Contested Heritage: Adaptation, Restoration & Innovation in the Late Antique & Byzantine World", 2019
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Ken Dark, ed., Secular Buildings and the Archaeology of Everyday Life in the Byzantine Empire. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2004. Paper. Pp. iii, 132; black-and-white figures. Distributed in the U.S. by the David Brown Book Company, P.O. Box 511, Oakville, CT 06779
Amy Papalexandrou
Speculum, 2006
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Five Hundred Bones from Constantinople: Monks, Manuscripts, and Memory at the Eastern Borders of Byzantium
Reyhan Durmaz
Harvard Theological Review, 2022
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« Experiencing the Sacred », dans Experiencing Byzantium: Papers from the 44th Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Newcastle and Durham, April 2011, éds. Cl. Nesbitt, M. Jackson, Farnham, p. 59-77
Beatrice Caseau
2013
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The Oxford University Byzantine Society’s 20th International Graduate Conference, February 23-24, 2018
Fatma Sarıkaya Işık
An experience on spatial perception: the Aqueduct of Valens in the skyline of Constantinople
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The Art of Gift-Giving: The Multivalency of Votive Dedications in the Middle Byzantine Period (MA Thesis, Florida State Univ., 2009)
Brad Hostetler
2009
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»Reading« the Images on Pilgrim Mementoes (Eulogies): their Iconography as a Source for the Cult of Saints in the Early Byzantine Period, in D. Ariantzi · I. Eichner (eds), Für Seelenheil und Lebensglück. Das byzantinische Pilgerwesen und seine Wurzeln." Mainz 2018
Vicky Foskolou
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Byzantium's Afterlives and Lingering Legacies. Introduction to Afterlives of Byzantine Monuments in Post-Byzantine Times
Elena Boeck
Afterlives of Byzantine Monuments in Post-Byzantine Times, 2021
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The Oxford University Byzantine Society’s 20th International Graduate Conference
Marco Cristini
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The Role of Christian Spirituality in 13th Century Interpretations of the Fall of Constantinople: Relics and Icons as Interpretive Lenses
Donna R Hawk-Reinhard
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Review of Paroma Chatterjee, Between the Pagan Past and Christian Present in Byzantine Visual Culture: Statues in Constantinople, 4th-13th Centuries CE. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. xiv, 267. $99.99. ISBN 978-1-108-83358-5.
Andrea C Snow
The Medieval Review, 2024
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Making middle Byzantine Constantinople: Imperial devotional sites and ideology from Basil I to John II Komnenos
Zulian Giulia
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Running to the Saints with the Wings of Faith: Mobility and Legitimacy in Late Byzantine Miracle Collections
Mihail Mitrea
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Descending from the Throne: Byzantine Bishops, Ritual and Spaces of Authority
Justin Rose
2017
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Influence of the veneration of relics in the cult of saints in the Orthodox Church
x Pantelejmon Karczewski
Orthódoxi Evrópi vol 3, 2020
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Hagiographical Insights (from Byzantine Religious Architecture)
vincenzo ruggieri
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The Function of Text: Byzantine Reliquaries with Epigrams, 843–1204 (PhD diss., Florida State Univ., 2016)
Brad Hostetler
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"PROFANE AND SACRED IN PRIVATE: IMAGES AND INSCRIPTIONS ON LATE ANTIQUE AND MIDDLE BYZANTINE AMULETS", Codex Aquilarensis 33/2017, pp. 13-26
Deniz Sever Georgousakis
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