This issue includes "Exiling Bishops: The Policy of Constantius II" by Walt Stevenson; "In Search of Monotheletism" by Jack Tannous; "The Archaeology and Reconstruction of Zuart'noc'" by Christina Maranci; "Architecture and Ornamental Mosaics in the South Vestibule of St. Sophia at Istanbul: The Secret Door of the Patriarchate and the Imperial Entrance to the Great Church" by Philipp Niewöhner and Natalia Teteriatnikov; "Reality and Invention: Reflections on Byzantine Historiography" by Ralph-Johannes Lilie; "An Enigmatic Literature: Interpreting an Unedited Collection of Byzantine Riddles in a Manuscript of Cardinal Bessarion (Marc. gr. 512)" by Simone Beta; "Threads of Power: Clothing Symbolism, Human Salvation, and Female Identity in the Illustrated Homilies by Iakobos of Kokkinobaphos" by Maria Evangelatou; "The Byzantino-Latin Principality of Adrianople and the Challenge of Feudalism (1204/6-ca. 1227/28): Empire, Venice, and Local Autonomy" by Filip Van Tricht; "The Image of the Virgin on the Sinai Hexaptych and the Apse Mosaic of Hagia Sophia" by Zaza Skhirtladze; "Odd Surnames Beginning with Alpha: A Selection of Examples on Byzantine Seals in the Harvard Collections" by Werner Seibt and John Nesbitt; "The Miniatures in the Rabbula Gospels: Postscripta to a Recent Book" by Massimo Bernbò; and "Archaeology Report: Results of the Tophane Area GPR Surveys, Bursa, Turkey" by Suna Çağaptay.
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About the Author:
Margaret Mullett is Professor of Byzantine Studies, Emerita, at Queen's University Belfast and Director of Byzantine Studies, Emerita, at Dumbarton Oaks, Harvard University.
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- PublisherHarvard University Press
- Publication date2015
- ISBN 10 0884024024
- ISBN 13 9780884024026
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages256