
Byzantine Religious Culture: Studies in Honor of Alice-Mary Talbot
작성자
Denis Sullivan
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History
Art & Photography
형식
킨들
페이지
528
언어
영어
출판됨
Oct 28, 2011
출판사
BRILL
ISBN-10
9004226494
ISBN-13
9789004226494
설명
A collection of twenty-five scholarly articles pays tribute to the remarkable contributions of Alice-Mary Talbot in the field of Byzantine studies. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the essays explore various aspects of Byzantine religious culture, including art history, social dynamics, literature, and epigraphy. Each piece reflects the richness and complexity of the Byzantine world, revealing how its intricate practices and traditions have shaped contemporary understanding.
Contributors delve into nuanced topics, providing fresh insights into the spiritual and cultural life of Byzantium. From the analysis of religious artifacts to the examination of numismatic evidence and sigillography, the range of perspectives enriches the academic discourse surrounding this fascinating historical period.
By weaving together themes of faith, power, and artistic expression, the collection stands as a testament not only to Talbot's legacy but also to the enduring significance of Byzantine studies. The diverse methodologies employed by the authors invite readers to appreciate the multilayered nature of Byzantine religious identity and its lasting impact.
Contributors delve into nuanced topics, providing fresh insights into the spiritual and cultural life of Byzantium. From the analysis of religious artifacts to the examination of numismatic evidence and sigillography, the range of perspectives enriches the academic discourse surrounding this fascinating historical period.
By weaving together themes of faith, power, and artistic expression, the collection stands as a testament not only to Talbot's legacy but also to the enduring significance of Byzantine studies. The diverse methodologies employed by the authors invite readers to appreciate the multilayered nature of Byzantine religious identity and its lasting impact.