Description |
1 online resource (xxv, 483 pages, [104] pages of plates) : illustrations (some color) |
Series |
The medieval Mediterranean : peoples, economies and cultures, 400-1500 ; v. 87 |
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Medieval Mediterranean ; v. 87.
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Contents |
List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Translator's Note; Conventions used in this book; Introduction; State of Research; Chapter One Sources; Chapter Two Origins of the Image of the Warrior Saint; Chapter Three Iconography of the Costume and Armour of the Warrior Saints; Chapter Four Weapons in the Iconography of the Warrior Saints; Chapter Five Equestrian Equipment; Conclusions; Bibliography; General Index; Index of Realia; Illustration Section |
Summary |
The question of the independence of Byzantine iconography continues to draw attention. Following extensive research on the persistence of Classical motifs in Byzantine art, interest has recently turned to the originality of the latter and its reliability as a historical source. This study examines whether military equipment (armour, weapons, insignia and costume) shown in images of the warrior saints reflects items actually used in the mid-Byzantine Army or merely repeats Classical forms. Such representations are compared with documentary evidence gathered chiefly from Byzantine military manuals. The author demonstrates that military equipment, being a vital branch of material culture subject to constant evolution, provides a good indicator of iconographic innovation in the art of Byzantium |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Christian saints in art -- Exhibitions
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Armor in art -- Exhibitions
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Weapons in art -- Exhibitions
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Art, Byzantine -- Exhibitions
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ART -- Subjects & Themes -- General.
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Armor in art
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Art, Byzantine
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Christian saints in art
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Weapons in art
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Genre/Form |
Exhibition catalogs
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789004190450 |
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9004190457 |
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