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E-grāmata: Religious Figural Imagery of Byzantine Lead Seals II: Studies on Images of the Saints and on Personal Piety [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 350 pages, 42 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 85 Halftones, black and white
  • Sērija : Variorum Collected Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429327216
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  • Formāts: 350 pages, 42 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 85 Halftones, black and white
  • Sērija : Variorum Collected Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429327216

The articles republished in this volume are ground-breaking studies that employ a large body of religious figural imagery of Byzantine lead seals ranging from the 6th to the 15th century. A number of the studies present tables, charts and graphs in their analysis of iconographic trends and changing popularity of saintly figures over time. And since many of the seals bear inscriptions that include the names, titles or offices of their owners, information often not given for the patrons of sacred images in other media, these diminutive objects permit an investigation into the social use of sacred imagery through the various sectors of Byzantine culture: the civil, ecclesiastical and military administrations. The religious figural imagery of the lead seals, accompanied by their owners’ identifying inscriptions, offers a means of investigating both the broader visual piety of the Byzantine world and the intimate realm of their owners’ personal devotions. Other studies in the volume are devoted to rare or previously unknown sacred images that demonstrate the value of the iconography of Byzantine lead seals for Byzantine studies in general.

This volume includes various articles focusing on sphragistic images of saints and on the religious imagery of Byzantine seals as a means of investigating the personal piety of seal owners, as well as the wider realm of the visual piety and religious devotions of Byzantine culture at all levels. A companion volume includes studies dedicated to the image of Christ, primarily found on imperial seals, various images of the Virgin, and narrative or Christological scenes.

List of figures
xi
List of graphs
xv
List of tables and charts
xvi
Acknowledgements xviii
Abbreviations xx
Introduction 1(16)
PART I Saints' images on seals
17(2)
1 Saints & cult centers: a geographic & administrative perspective in light of Byzantine lead seals
19(24)
Studies in Byzantine Sigillography 8 (2003), 9--26
2 An eleventh-century seal with a representation of Patriarch Antony II Kauleas
43(9)
Byzantion 74 (2004), 517--526 (with John Nesbitt)
3 The contribution of Byzantine lead seals to the study of the cult of the saints: (sixth-twelfth centuries)
52(101)
Byzantion 75 (2005), 383--497
4 "What shall we call you, O holy ones?" (Martyrikon Automelon, Plagal 4th): images of saints and their invocations on Byzantine lead seals as a means of investigating personal piety (sixth-twelfth centuries)
153(21)
Travaux et memoires 20:2 (Melanges Catherine Jolivet-Levy) (2016), 69--88
5 Choired saints on Byzantine lead seals & their significance (sixth-twelfth centuries): a preliminary study
174(19)
Travaux et memoires 21:1 (Melanges Jean-Claude Cheyenne) (2017), 53--66
6 An image of Saint Nicholas with the "Tongues of Fire" on a Byzantine lead seal
193(16)
Studies in Byzantine Sigillography 13 (2019), 151--166
PART II Sphragistic imagery and personal piety
209(2)
7 Onomastics, gender, office and images on Byzantine lead seals: a means of investigating personal piety
211(40)
Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies 32:1 (2008), 1--37
8 Religious figural images on Byzantine lead seals as a reflection of visual piety during the Iconoclastic controversy
251(63)
Cahiers archeologiques 56 (2015), 5--34
Addenda & Corrigenda 314(3)
Index 317
John A. Cotsonis is the Director of the Archbishop Iakovos Library at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, Brookline, MA, a Bishop of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, and a Byzantine art historian specializing in the iconography of Byzantine lead seals. He is the author of Byzantine Figural Processional Crosses which is regarded as the standard work on the subject.