Medieval Mediterranean between Islam and Christianity

Medieval Mediterranean between Islam and Christianity

Crosspollinations in Art, Architecture, and Material Culture

De Giosa, Sami Luigi; Vryzidis, Nikolaos

American University in Cairo Press

05/2025

376

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Inglês

9781649031877

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Introduction: The Aesthetic Space of Interreligious Encounter: Microhistorical Case Studies from the Medieval Mediterranean
Sami Luigi de Giosa and Nikolaos Vryzidis

Islamo-Christian Mediterranean Trade and Its Artistic Ramifications
1. From One Edge of the Mediterranean to the Other: Prolegomena on Mamluk and Iberian Ceramics in Venetian Crete
Maria Bormpoudaki
2. Reconsidering "Andalusi" Textiles in Two Christian Contexts: The San Isidoro and Bayonne Silks between Art Historical Myth and Reality
Ana Cabrera-Lafuente
3. Balsam Oil of Mattariyya: Mamluk Contribution to Christian Liturgy
Hani Hamza
4. Judging a Book by Its Cover: The Contribution of Islamic Bindings to the Look of the European Book
Alison Ohta

Rituals and Liturgies: Objects, Meaning, and Decoration
5. Counter-propaganda and Talismanic Power: The Conciliar Edict of 1166 from Hagia Sophia to Suleiman's Mausoleum
Faruk Bilici and Eleni Fragaki
6. Venetian Cross Fixed on aSeljuk Candleholder: Composite Mediterraneanism at Saint Paul's Monastery, Mount Athos
Nikolaos Vryzidis and Paschalis Androudis
7. Inscribing the Christian Body in Life and Death: Tiraz Textiles with Coptic and Greek Inscriptions
Arielle Winnik

Monumental Legacies
8. Stone and text: Christian Architectural Spolia in Egypt during the Mamluk Period (1250-1517)
Sami Luigi de Giosa
9. The Syncretism of Regal Images in Georgia: The Sculpted Program of the Church of Saint John the Baptist of Oshki (963-976)
Nino Simonishvili
10. The Use of Muqarnas in the Christian Buildings of Mediaeval Anatolia and Mosul
Richard McClary
Art; history; middle east; religious; anthropology; comparative religion; architecture; europe; christian; symbolism; influence; 500-1500; material culture; churches; mosques; craftsmen; cross; shahada; monuments; scholars; spain; Italy; Egypt; georgia; aesthetic space; mamluk; Iberian; ceramic; andalusi; textiles; rituals; decoration; hagia Sophia; Coptic; Greek; muqarnas; Anatolia; archaeology; Paschalis Androudis; Faruk Bilici; Maria Bormpoudaki; Hélène Fragaki; Hani Hamza; Ana Cabrera Lafuente; Alison Ohta; Richard Piran McClary; Nino Simonishvili; Arielle Winnik