The Christian population in Medieval Nubia created numerous manifestations of their faith in various forms – from monumental cathedrals to minuscule inscriptions. Among the latter aremonograms, cryptograms, and cross-shaped symbols. Researchers of Medieval Nubia have only seldom studied closely these epigraphic categories. Moreover, the study of the cult of the archangels, especially of the archangel Michael, who held a primal position in the belief system of Christians in Nubia, has only recently attracted the attention of Nubiologists. This article employs theory about the interface between the written and the visual in order to discuss grapho-linguistic evidence for this type of epigraphic devices and the use of such devices as multivoca...
This paper analyzes the importance of symbols in relation to the religious themes of fourteenth-cent...
the thesis is the result of research about the Coptic blessing formulae in Middle Egypt (Al Minya an...
In this paper the author focuses on the religious function of symbols in the encounter and interacti...
The Christian population in Medieval Nubia created numerous manifestations of their faith in various...
Bibliography: pages [135]-144.In the Christian world, the cultus of the Holy Cross reached its peak ...
Nubia constituted the area in the Nile Valley in the present day Sudan, the area which spread from t...
Summary: In this volume, twelve specialists examine the role of graphic signs such as cross signs, c...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 268-291.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Survey of cross...
Large ornamental crosses belong to the most impressive compositions in the painted decoration of Nub...
In this thesis I argue that the period of Late Antiquity from the 4th to the 6th centuries CE was a ...
The third paper of this series shifts focus to a special category of artistic and epigraphic product...
The cross is a symbol that is well known among the public as a symbol ofChristianity. Every sect in ...
Among the few surviving archaeological sites from the medieval Christian kingdom of Nubia--located i...
Summary: In this volume, twelve specialists examine the role of graphic signs such as cross signs, c...
The study of Christian popular piety in Nubia is very difficult, because after the old Christian com...
This paper analyzes the importance of symbols in relation to the religious themes of fourteenth-cent...
the thesis is the result of research about the Coptic blessing formulae in Middle Egypt (Al Minya an...
In this paper the author focuses on the religious function of symbols in the encounter and interacti...
The Christian population in Medieval Nubia created numerous manifestations of their faith in various...
Bibliography: pages [135]-144.In the Christian world, the cultus of the Holy Cross reached its peak ...
Nubia constituted the area in the Nile Valley in the present day Sudan, the area which spread from t...
Summary: In this volume, twelve specialists examine the role of graphic signs such as cross signs, c...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 268-291.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Survey of cross...
Large ornamental crosses belong to the most impressive compositions in the painted decoration of Nub...
In this thesis I argue that the period of Late Antiquity from the 4th to the 6th centuries CE was a ...
The third paper of this series shifts focus to a special category of artistic and epigraphic product...
The cross is a symbol that is well known among the public as a symbol ofChristianity. Every sect in ...
Among the few surviving archaeological sites from the medieval Christian kingdom of Nubia--located i...
Summary: In this volume, twelve specialists examine the role of graphic signs such as cross signs, c...
The study of Christian popular piety in Nubia is very difficult, because after the old Christian com...
This paper analyzes the importance of symbols in relation to the religious themes of fourteenth-cent...
the thesis is the result of research about the Coptic blessing formulae in Middle Egypt (Al Minya an...
In this paper the author focuses on the religious function of symbols in the encounter and interacti...