– Corpus der byzantinischen Siegel mit metrischen Legenden. Teil 1. Einleitung, Siegellegenden von Alpha bis inklusive My. Wien 2011 (original) (raw)

Byzantinische Siegelkunde - Einführung in die Sigillographie von Byzanz

Byzantinische Siegelkunde - Einführung in die Sigillographie von Byzanz, 2010

Die Einführung enthält Hinweise zu Ikonographie, Datierung, Abkürzungen, Lesung, historischer Einordnung etc. und stellt in einem Katalogteil beispielhaft typische Siegel vor. This introduction is written only in German language. It contains remarks on iconography, dating, reading, historical views and presents a catalofue of typical Byzantine lead seals.

Inschriften als Zeugnisse griechischer Siegelpraxis. Inventarlisten, Staatsverträge und Ehrendekrete

J. Auenmüller - N. Moustakis (Hrsg.), Gesiegelt – Versiegelt – Entsiegelt. Studien zum Siegel(n) als Kulturtechnik von der Antike bis zum frühen Mittelalter. Kasion 7, 2022

Frequently, fire disasters have preserved seals by unintentionally burning them. In turn, the documents to which these seals belonged have – almost without exception – been destroyed, so that contents and processes of notarization, including sealing and archiving, can no longer be read in them. However, the Greeks had the habit of recording texts that were or should be constitutive for their community on durable materials such as stone or bronze. The following article thus goes beyond archaeological and art historical investigations of seals. Instead, it approaches the phenomenon of sealing in ancient Greece by means of inscriptions. Based on eight case studies, the following questions are investigated: Who seals (private individuals or officials; one person or several people)? What is the function of sealing? What is the relevance of sealing and was sealing accompanied by other rituals? It will be traced how Greek sealing practices are embedded in communicative contexts that require acceptance and consensus, even when the sender is not present.

Vom spätantiken Erbe zu den Anfängen der Romanik, 59 Bügelfibelpaar aus Sirmium, 86 Jelica-Gradina, Höhensiedlung, 111 Goldener Gürtel "aus Sirmium"

Chr. Lübke und M. Hardt, 400–1000 Vom spätantiken Erbe zu den Anfängen der Romanik, Handbuch zur Geschichte der Kunst in Ostmitteleuropa, Band 1, Leipzig 2017.

Three short entries with illustrations about a pair of Migration Period fibulae from Sirmium, about the Early Byzantine fortified town on Jelica-Gradina hill, Western Serbia and a golden belt with pseudo-buckles "from Sirmium" .