The aim of this paper is to present three different kinds of containers for the Eucharist (kivotia) that are attested in the Post-Byzantine Balkans, discussing if their shape was connected to the Byzantine tradition or if, on the contrary, it represented a break with tradition. This paper also tries to highlight the reason that, in the latter case, made that change possible and acceptable in a really conservative context, as Post-Byzantine Southeast Europe was, especially in regards to themes directly or indirectly connected to the very central topic of religious identity. I strongly believe that the analysis of the elements of discontinuity in the artistic production may allow to a complementary better understanding of the key elements con...
The dedication of a Church is not the only rite that is used for the initiation of a new place of Ch...
We currently witness a general pursuit of novelty and modernity, which risks to ignore or destroy a ...
Over the centuries, the Christian altar, where the Eucharistis performed and which invariably consti...
The aim of this paper is to present three different kinds of containers for the Eucharist (kivotia) ...
Many scholars of Byzantine architecture have theorised about the reasons for church form and structu...
In accordance with the distinguaishably differing historical circumstances the Byzantine (...
The main themes of this volume are the identification of 'visions', 'messages', and 'meanings' in va...
The study of the ornementation covering byzantine architectural sculptures shows that geometry is us...
This essay concerns itself with the meaning and function of the Communion of the Apostles in Byzanti...
The curtain, or Catapetasma, over the main altar table of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople was not onl...
Includes bibliographical references.This honors thesis will specifically be dealing with two concept...
Abstract: The authors reflect on methodological and terminological problems related to the critical ...
This paper explores how the architectural expression of orthodoxy in the Eastern churches was transf...
This essay seeks to investigate the artistic production and circulation among Venetian communities i...
This paper explores how the architectural expression of orthodoxy in the Eastern churches was transf...
The dedication of a Church is not the only rite that is used for the initiation of a new place of Ch...
We currently witness a general pursuit of novelty and modernity, which risks to ignore or destroy a ...
Over the centuries, the Christian altar, where the Eucharistis performed and which invariably consti...
The aim of this paper is to present three different kinds of containers for the Eucharist (kivotia) ...
Many scholars of Byzantine architecture have theorised about the reasons for church form and structu...
In accordance with the distinguaishably differing historical circumstances the Byzantine (...
The main themes of this volume are the identification of 'visions', 'messages', and 'meanings' in va...
The study of the ornementation covering byzantine architectural sculptures shows that geometry is us...
This essay concerns itself with the meaning and function of the Communion of the Apostles in Byzanti...
The curtain, or Catapetasma, over the main altar table of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople was not onl...
Includes bibliographical references.This honors thesis will specifically be dealing with two concept...
Abstract: The authors reflect on methodological and terminological problems related to the critical ...
This paper explores how the architectural expression of orthodoxy in the Eastern churches was transf...
This essay seeks to investigate the artistic production and circulation among Venetian communities i...
This paper explores how the architectural expression of orthodoxy in the Eastern churches was transf...
The dedication of a Church is not the only rite that is used for the initiation of a new place of Ch...
We currently witness a general pursuit of novelty and modernity, which risks to ignore or destroy a ...
Over the centuries, the Christian altar, where the Eucharistis performed and which invariably consti...