Icons of Space
Icons of Space
Advances in Hierotopy
Bogdanovic, Jelena
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2023
422
Mole
Inglês
9780367723514
15 a 20 dias
850
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Introduction PART I: SACRED SPACE, ITS TRACES, AND REPRESENTATIONS 1. Sacred Spaces vs Holy Sites: On the Limits and Advantages of a Hierotopic Approach 2. Image-Paradigms: The Aesthetics of the Invisible 3. Dazzling Radiance: A Paradigm and a Quiz in Byzantine Chorography and Hierotopy 4. The Concept of Temenos and the Sectioning of Light 5. Byzantine Architectural Form Between Iconicity and Chora 6. Hierochronotopy: Stepping into Timeful Space through Bonanno's Twelfth Century Door for the Pisa Cathedral PART II: ICONS AND HOLY OBJECTS IN SACRED SPACE 7. The Marvelous Hierotopy of the Golden Altar in Milan: A Visual Constantinopolitan Fascination? 8. The Patriarchal Quarters in the South Gallery of Hagia Sophia: Where was the Patriarch's Throne? 9. Seeing Toponymic Icons Hierotopically 10. The Adoration of the Magi: From Iconic Space to Icon in Space 11. Encountering Presence: Icon/Relic/Viewer PART III: EMBODIED EXPERIENCES OF SACRED SPACE 12. The Shrines of the Holy King Stefan the First-Crowned in the Sacral Topography of Serbian Lands 13. Travelling Objects and Topographies of Salvation: Agencies and Afterlives of Two Post-Byzantine Proskynetaria 14. The Sacred Space of the State and its Direction 15. Back to the Top of the Mountain: A Syrian Protological Theme in Late Antique and Medieval Representations of the World to Come 16. Rapture, Ecstasy, and the Construction of Sacred Space: Hierotopy in the Life of Symeon the New Theologian
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Holy Mountain;Spatial Icons;Sacred Space;Christ Child;Heavenly Jerusalem;Hilandar;Hilandar Monastery;Byzantine Church;Vatopedi Monastery;Holy Man;Mount Athos;Holy Sepulchre;Middle Byzantine Period;Southwest Bay;Saint John Chrysostom;John Chrysostom;Pisa Cathedral;South Gallery;Rudolf Wittkower;Light Shafts;Primordial Paradise;Byzantine Ekphraseis;Byzantine Architecture;Golden Altar;Architectural Iconography
Introduction PART I: SACRED SPACE, ITS TRACES, AND REPRESENTATIONS 1. Sacred Spaces vs Holy Sites: On the Limits and Advantages of a Hierotopic Approach 2. Image-Paradigms: The Aesthetics of the Invisible 3. Dazzling Radiance: A Paradigm and a Quiz in Byzantine Chorography and Hierotopy 4. The Concept of Temenos and the Sectioning of Light 5. Byzantine Architectural Form Between Iconicity and Chora 6. Hierochronotopy: Stepping into Timeful Space through Bonanno's Twelfth Century Door for the Pisa Cathedral PART II: ICONS AND HOLY OBJECTS IN SACRED SPACE 7. The Marvelous Hierotopy of the Golden Altar in Milan: A Visual Constantinopolitan Fascination? 8. The Patriarchal Quarters in the South Gallery of Hagia Sophia: Where was the Patriarch's Throne? 9. Seeing Toponymic Icons Hierotopically 10. The Adoration of the Magi: From Iconic Space to Icon in Space 11. Encountering Presence: Icon/Relic/Viewer PART III: EMBODIED EXPERIENCES OF SACRED SPACE 12. The Shrines of the Holy King Stefan the First-Crowned in the Sacral Topography of Serbian Lands 13. Travelling Objects and Topographies of Salvation: Agencies and Afterlives of Two Post-Byzantine Proskynetaria 14. The Sacred Space of the State and its Direction 15. Back to the Top of the Mountain: A Syrian Protological Theme in Late Antique and Medieval Representations of the World to Come 16. Rapture, Ecstasy, and the Construction of Sacred Space: Hierotopy in the Life of Symeon the New Theologian
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Holy Mountain;Spatial Icons;Sacred Space;Christ Child;Heavenly Jerusalem;Hilandar;Hilandar Monastery;Byzantine Church;Vatopedi Monastery;Holy Man;Mount Athos;Holy Sepulchre;Middle Byzantine Period;Southwest Bay;Saint John Chrysostom;John Chrysostom;Pisa Cathedral;South Gallery;Rudolf Wittkower;Light Shafts;Primordial Paradise;Byzantine Ekphraseis;Byzantine Architecture;Golden Altar;Architectural Iconography