D.Litt. et Phil. (Greek)This thesis deals with the Christian divine, holy and saintly protection of African rulers in the Afro-Byzantine ‘Coptic’ (mainly Nubian and Ethiopian) iconographic tradition. The term ‘icon’ is used in its Byzantine Orthodox meaning as “a theological art picture; a religious, sacred image”, according to the theological and artistic Byzantine prescriptions.1 The term is also applied to frescos, murals, mosaics, larger wooden panels, illustrations in manuscripts and scrolls and smaller items such as protective amulets and charms, depicting a Christian holy representation. The iconographic themes, representing authority and its preservation and protection will be discussed, analysed and examined, the two coefficients b...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 268-291.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Survey of cross...
The present paper focuses on the representation of Byzantine emperor as deity in the mosaics and fre...
Byzantine icons have attracted artists and art historians to what they saw as the flat style of larg...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Greek)This thesis deals with the Christian divine, holy and saintly protection of ...
This article discusses the “authority and protection” insignia, regalia and symbols which are used i...
The establishment of the Byzantine Empire by Constantine the Great in AD 330 ushered a new dimension...
Byzantine iconoclasts (image breakers) were not always a homogenized group, but we now use the term ...
Icon painting emerged in the Byzantine Empire - the Christian empire of the Hellenistic East during ...
The current study addressed the study of (The aesthetics of Byzantine Christian art). Its problem wa...
Includes bibliographical references.This honors thesis will specifically be dealing with two concept...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)From its inception, the Christian religion, born ...
Since the beginning of Christianity, Christians have been faced with the ambiguous nature of "image"...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-147)The iconography of the Crucifixion underwent much...
The concept of power has been evident throughout Byzantine culture, whether in its aristocratic and ...
The objective of this paper is to introduce readers to the perspective of a particular icon, namely ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 268-291.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Survey of cross...
The present paper focuses on the representation of Byzantine emperor as deity in the mosaics and fre...
Byzantine icons have attracted artists and art historians to what they saw as the flat style of larg...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Greek)This thesis deals with the Christian divine, holy and saintly protection of ...
This article discusses the “authority and protection” insignia, regalia and symbols which are used i...
The establishment of the Byzantine Empire by Constantine the Great in AD 330 ushered a new dimension...
Byzantine iconoclasts (image breakers) were not always a homogenized group, but we now use the term ...
Icon painting emerged in the Byzantine Empire - the Christian empire of the Hellenistic East during ...
The current study addressed the study of (The aesthetics of Byzantine Christian art). Its problem wa...
Includes bibliographical references.This honors thesis will specifically be dealing with two concept...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)From its inception, the Christian religion, born ...
Since the beginning of Christianity, Christians have been faced with the ambiguous nature of "image"...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-147)The iconography of the Crucifixion underwent much...
The concept of power has been evident throughout Byzantine culture, whether in its aristocratic and ...
The objective of this paper is to introduce readers to the perspective of a particular icon, namely ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 268-291.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Survey of cross...
The present paper focuses on the representation of Byzantine emperor as deity in the mosaics and fre...
Byzantine icons have attracted artists and art historians to what they saw as the flat style of larg...