Session 203: Relics at the Interface between Textuality and Materiality, c. 400-c. 1200, II: Inscribing the RelicsInternational audienceConcentrating on inscriptions on late antique reliquaries from the eastern Mediterranean and on early medieval reliquaries from Western Europe, this panel explores how epigraphic texts participated in the presentation of the relics in their cult sites and how they contributed to explaining the relics’ or the reliquaries’ significance to the intended audience. The proposed papers approach the relations between textual contents, material characteristics of writing, supports and contexts via questions of visibility, legibility, and function of inscriptions
The article focuses on the analysis of the epigraphic programme of the Borghorst Cross, a cross reli...
The paper discusses a group of monumental crucifixes from the 13th-century East Adriatic and Italy, ...
International audienceHagiographical cycles on altars, shrines, paintings and sculptures are accompa...
Session 203: Relics at the Interface between Textuality and Materiality, c. 400-c. 1200, II: Inscrib...
Session 204: Otherness in the Plantagenet World, IIInternational audienceConcentrating on inscriptio...
Dedicatory inscriptions on Middle Byzantine reliquaries convey important information, including the ...
This publication seeks to endeavour the relationship between material artefacts and reading practice...
Between the fourth and the seventh centuries CE, Christian patrons erected thousands of churches, ch...
International audienceThe medieval inscription is defined as a material writing with the aim of the ...
Between the fourth and the seventh centuries CE, Christian patrons erected thousands of churches, ch...
Runic and ogham inscriptions are contained within a form, place and shape which may pinpoint to a sp...
This edited volume includes a compilation of new approaches to the investigation of inscriptions fro...
International audienceThe aim of the article is to analyze a type of exogenous documents that both c...
That inscriptions are not only texts but also material objects of specific materiality and presence ...
That inscriptions are not only texts but also material objects of specific materiality and presence ...
The article focuses on the analysis of the epigraphic programme of the Borghorst Cross, a cross reli...
The paper discusses a group of monumental crucifixes from the 13th-century East Adriatic and Italy, ...
International audienceHagiographical cycles on altars, shrines, paintings and sculptures are accompa...
Session 203: Relics at the Interface between Textuality and Materiality, c. 400-c. 1200, II: Inscrib...
Session 204: Otherness in the Plantagenet World, IIInternational audienceConcentrating on inscriptio...
Dedicatory inscriptions on Middle Byzantine reliquaries convey important information, including the ...
This publication seeks to endeavour the relationship between material artefacts and reading practice...
Between the fourth and the seventh centuries CE, Christian patrons erected thousands of churches, ch...
International audienceThe medieval inscription is defined as a material writing with the aim of the ...
Between the fourth and the seventh centuries CE, Christian patrons erected thousands of churches, ch...
Runic and ogham inscriptions are contained within a form, place and shape which may pinpoint to a sp...
This edited volume includes a compilation of new approaches to the investigation of inscriptions fro...
International audienceThe aim of the article is to analyze a type of exogenous documents that both c...
That inscriptions are not only texts but also material objects of specific materiality and presence ...
That inscriptions are not only texts but also material objects of specific materiality and presence ...
The article focuses on the analysis of the epigraphic programme of the Borghorst Cross, a cross reli...
The paper discusses a group of monumental crucifixes from the 13th-century East Adriatic and Italy, ...
International audienceHagiographical cycles on altars, shrines, paintings and sculptures are accompa...