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Description: Early Christian and Byzantine Art
List of Illustrations
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https://doi.org/10.37862/aaeportal.00042.017
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List of Illustrations
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1. Christus-Sol. Mosaic on a vault in the necropolis under St Peter’s. Mid third century. Rome, Grotte Vaticane (Rev. Fabbrica di S. Pietro)
2. The Breaking of Bread. Wall-painting. Late second century. Rome, catacomb of Priscilla (Pont. Comm. di Arch. Sacra)
3. The Good Shepherd. Wall-painting. Late second or third century. Rome, catacomb of Priscilla (Pont. Comm. di Arch. Sacra)
4. Oram. Wall-painting. Late second or third century. Rome, catacomb of Priscilla (Pont. Comm. di Arch. Sacra)
5. The Virgin and Child (?). Wall-painting. Late second or third century. Rome, catacomb of Priscilla (Pont. Comm. di Arch. Sacra)
6. Orant Woman. Wall-painting. Mid fourth century. Rome, catacomb of Thraso (Pont. Comm. di Arch. Sacra)
7. Adam and Eve. Wall-painting. Mid fourth century. Rome, catacomb of St Peter and St Marcellinus (Pont. Comm. di Arch. Sacra)
8. Noah. Wall-painting. Mid fourth century. Rome, catacomb of St Peter and St Marcellinus (Pont. Comm. di Arch. Sacra)
9. The Crossing of the Red Sea. Wall-painting. Mid fourth century. Rome, catacomb on the Via Latina (Pont. Comm. di Arch. Sacra)
10. Scenes from the life of Jonah and portraits of the sons of Constantine the Great. Gilded glass dish found at Cologne. Fourth century. Cologne, Wallraf-Richartz Museum (Rheinisches Bildarchiv)
11. Vintage scenes. Mosaic on a vault. Mid fourth century. Rome, Mausoleum of Constantina (Gabinetto Fotografico)
12. Christ delivering the Law to Moses, or Christ giving the Keys to St Peter. Mosaic in an apsidal chapel of the ambulatory. Possibly a seventh-century restoration of a fifth-century original. Rome, Mausoleum of Constantina (Gabinetto Fotografico)
13. Christ delivering the Law to St Peter and St Paul. Mosaic in an apsidal chapel of the ambulatory. Possibly a seventh-century restoration of a fifth-century original. Rome, Mausoleum of Constantina (Gabinetto Fotografico)
14. Vintage scenes. Porphyry sarcophagus of Constantina formerly in the Mausoleum of Constantina. Mid fourth century. Rome, Museo Sacro Vaticano (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
15. Christ teaching the Apostles. Mosaic. Probably late fourth century. Milan, S. Lorenzo, Chapel of S. Aquilino (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
16. Christ teaching the Apostles. Wall-painting. Fourth century. Rome, catacomb of Giordanus (Pont. Comm. di Arch. Sacra)
17. St Onesiphorus and St Porphyrios. Mosaic on the vault. Late fourth century. Salonika, Hagios Giorgios (Prestel Verlag. Hirmer Archiv)
18. Christ in Majesty. Mosaic in the apse. Early fifth century. Rome, S. Pudenziana (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
19. The symbol of St Mark. Mosaic. Early fifth century. Naples, S. Restituta, S. Giovanni in Fonte (baptistery) (Anderson; Mansell Collection)
20. St Lawrence. Mosaic on a lunette. Second quarter of the fifth century. Ravenna, S. Vitale, Mausoleum of Galla Placidia (Fotofast-Bologna)
21. The Good Shepherd. Mosaic on a lunette. Second quarter of the fifth century. Ravenna, S. Vitale, Mausoleum of Galla Placidia (Fotofast-Bologna)
22. The Adoration of the Magi. Mosaic on the triumphal arch. c. 432-40. Rome, S. Maria Maggiore (Alinari; Mansell Collection)
23. Pharaoh’s Daughter. Mosaic in the nave. c. 432-40. Rome, S. Maria Maggiore (Anderson; Mansell Collection)
24. The Baptism of Christ. Mosaic on the dome. Mid fifth century. Ravenna, Orthodox Baptistery (German Archaeological Institute, Rome)
25. A Prophet. Mosaic. Mid fifth century. Ravenna, Orthodox Baptistery (Josephine Powell)
26. Fragment from the Cotton Genesis, Cotton MS. Otho B. vi, fol. 4. Early fifth century (?). London, British Museum
27. Scenes from the Old and the New Testaments. Marble sarcophagus of Adelfia. Rome, c. 340. Syracuse, Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Gabinetto Fotografico, Soprintendenza alle Antichità, Syracuse)
28. Scenes from the Old and the New Testaments. Marble sarcophagus of Junius Bassus. Rome, c. 359. Rome, Grotte Vaticane (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
29. Scenes from the Old and the New Testaments. Marble sarcophagus of the Two Brothers. Rome, mid fourth century. Rome, Museo Lateranense (Gall. Mus. Vaticani)
30. Christ teaching the Apostles. Marble sarcophagus of Stilicho (?). Milan, late fourth century. Milan, S. Ambrogio (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
31. Christ enthroned between Apostles. Marble sarcophagus of Bishop Liberius III (d. 387). Ravenna, second half of the fourth century. Ravenna, S. Francesco (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
32. The Lamb of God between Apostles represented as lambs. Marble sarcophagus of Constantius III (d. 421 or 422). Ravenna, first quarter of the fifth century. Ravenna, S. Vitale, Mausoleum of Galla Placidia (Fotofast-Bologna)
33. The Sarigüzel sarcophagus. Marble. Found near Fenari Isa Djami. Constantinople, second half of the fourth century. Istanbul, Archaeological Museum (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
34. The Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes, detail of the wooden doors. c. 432. Rome, S. Sabina (Anderson; Mansell Collection)
35. Scenes from the Old and the New Testaments. Ivory casket. North Italy or Rome, third quarter of the fourth century. Brescia, Museo Cristiano (Civici Instituti Culturali, Brescia)
36. The Maries at the Sepulchre. Ivory panel. Rome, late fourth century. Milan, Castello Sforzesco (Hirmer-Fotoarchiv)
37. The Maries at the Sepulchre and the Ascension. Ivory panel. Rome, late fourth or early fifth century. Munich, Bayerisches Nationalmuseum
38. Six Miracles of Christ. Ivory diptych. Rome, third quarter of the fifth century. London, Victoria and Albert Museum
39. Projecta’s Casket. Silver. Rome, late fourth century. London, British Museum
40. The Multiplication of the Loaves (?). Silver reliquary box. Reputed to have been sent by Pope Damasus to St Ambrose with relics of the Apostles. Rome, c. 382. Milan, S. Nazaro
41. The Fall of Man. Silver flagon found at Traprain Law. Probably Rome, late fourth or early fifth century. Edinburgh, Museum of Antiquities
42. The Adoration of the Magi. Silver flask. Palestine, late sixth or early seventh century. Monza, cathedral treasury (Hirmer-Fotoarchiv)
43. The Annunciation; The Miracle at Cana. Gold medallion. Found in Egypt. Probably Constantinople, sixth century. Berlin, Ehemals Staatliche Museen
44. Scenes from the life of Christ. Painted wooden box containing pilgrims’ mementoes of the Holy Land. Palestine, late sixth or early seventh century. Rome, Vatican, Museo Sacro Cristiano
45. The Crucifixion. From the Rabbula Gospels, MS. ence, Biblioteca Laurentiana (Dr G. Pineider)
46. The Ascension. From the Rabbula Gospels, fol. 13b (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
47. The Chalice of Antioch. Silver-gilt. Late sixth or early seventh century. New York, Metropolitan Museum (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Cloisters Collection, 1950)
48. A Saint. Silver book-cover. Found in the region of Antioch. Late sixth or early seventh century. New York, Metropolitan Museum (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fletcher Fund, 1950)
49. A Saint holding a cross. Silver book-cover. Found in the region of Antioch. Late sixth or early seventh century. New York, Metropolitan Museum (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fletcher Fund, 1950)
50. Scene from the life of Samson. Floor mosaic. Second half of the fifth century (?). Misis-Mopsuestia, church
51. St Menas. Marble. From the monastery of St Thecla at Ennaton, near Alexandria. Early fifth century. Alexandria, Greco-Roman Museum (H. W. Müller)
52. The Entry into Jerusalem. Detail from a wooden lintel from the church of al-Mo’allaqa, Old Cairo. Late fourth or early fifth century (?). Cairo, Coptic Museum
53. The Ascension. Detail from a wooden lintel from the church of al-Mo’allaqa, Old Cairo. Cairo, Coptic Museum
54. (A) Christ on the donkey or a rider saint; (B) The Raising of Lazarus and the Healing of the Blind Man. Ivory comb. Found at Antinoë. Fifth century. Cairo, Coptic Museum (Ausstellung Koptische Kunst)
55. The Ascension. Wall-painting from the monastery of Apollo at Bawit. Probably second half of the sixth century. Cairo, Coptic Museum
56. Saints. Wall-painting from the monastery of St Jeremias at Saqqara. Late sixth or seventh century. Cairo, Coptic Museum
57. Fragments from the Alexandrian World Chronicle. Variously dated between the fifth and seventh centuries. Moscow, Municipal Museum of Fine Art (Ausstellung Koptische Kunst)
58. Constantinople, general view
59. Constantinople, the walls of Theodosius II (408-50) (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
60. Theodosius I, Valentinian II, and Arcadius. Silver dish issued to commemorate the Decennalia in 388. Madrid, Academia de la Historia (German Archaeological Institute, Madrid)
61. Constantius II. Silver dish. Found at Kertch. Mid fourth century. Leningrad, Hermitage
62. Constantius II and his Empress. Chalcedony. Constantinople, c. 335. Paris, Musée du Louvre (Giraudon)
63. The Empress Ariadne. Ivory panel of an imperial diptych. Constantinople, early sixth century. Florence, Museo Nazionale
64. Consular diptych of Justin. Ivory. Constantinople, 540. Berlin, Ehemals Staatliche Museen
65. Justinian (?). Ivory leaf of an imperial diptych. Constantinople, 527. Paris, Musée du Louvre (Giraudon)
66. The Raising of Lazarus, and St Jerome, St Augustine, and St Gregory. Paintings executed on the interior of the consular diptych of Boethius (487) in the seventh century. Brescia, Museo Cristiano (Giraudon)
67. The Virgin and Child enthroned between Angels; Christ enthroned between St Peter and St Paul. Ivory diptych. Constantinople, mid sixth century. Berlin, Ehemals Staatliche Museen (Foto Steinkopf)
68. The Archangel Michael. Leaf of an ivory diptych. Constantinople, between 519 and 527. London, British Museum
69. A Procession of Icons showing the Ancestors of Christ and including portraits of Abraham, David, and Jechonias. From the Priscillian Prologue to St Matthew in the Lorsch Gospels, Batthyaneum, p. 27, executed at the Court School of Charlemagne. Early ninth century. Alba Julia (Robert Braun-müller)
70. The Virgin and Child (Theotokos Hodegetria). Painted icon. Rome, c. 609. Rome, Pantheon (Gabinetto Fotografico)
71. The Virgin and Child between Archangels. Mosaic in the apse. Second half of the seventh century. Kiti, Panagia Angeloktistos (C. Mango)
72. The Virgin and Child (Theotokos Hodegetria). Painted icon. Rome, c. 640. Rome, S. Maria Nova (S. Francesca Romana) (Gabinetto Fotografico)
73. The Virgin (Panagia Hagiasoritissa or Chalkoprateia). Painted icon. Rome, late eighth century. Rome, S. Maria del Rosario (Gabinetto Fotografico)
74. A Translation of Relics at Constantinople. Ivory. Byzantine, probably sixth century. Trier, cathedral treasury
75. The Virgin and Child enthroned between St Theodore and St George. Painted icon. Constantinople, sixth or seventh century. Mount Sinai, monastery of St Catherine (Alexandria–Michigan–Princeton Archaeological Expedition to Mount Sinai)
76. St Peter. Painted icon. Constantinople, sixth or seventh century. Mount Sinai, monastery of St Catherine (Alexandria-Michigan-Princeton Archaeological Expedition to Mount Sinai)
77. The Virgin crowned as Queen (Maria Regina). Painted icon. Rome, between 705 and 707. Rome, S. Maria in Trastevere (Gabinetto Fotografico)
78. A Goatherd. Silver dish with control stamps of Justinian (527-65). Leningrad, Hermitage
79. Dish of Paternus, Bishop of Tomi (517-20). Silver and silver-gilt. Constantinople, c. 518 but with later additions probably made at Tomi. Leningrad, Hermitage
80. Vase decorated with busts of Christ, the Virgin, Archangels, and Saints. Silver. Found at Homs in Syria. Sixth century. Paris, Musée du Louvre
81. Angels on either side of a cross. Silver dish. Constantinople, sixth century. Leningrad, Hermitage
82. The Stuma Paten, decorated with the Communion of the Apostles. Silver and silver-gilt. Constantinople, between 565 and 578. Istanbul, Archaeological Museum (Giraudon)
83. The Cross of Justin II. Silver-gilt. Constantinople, between 565 and 578, with later additions and restorations made in Rome. Vatican, Treasury of St Peter’s (Gall. Mus. Vaticani)
84. The Anointing of David. Silver dish. Found in Cyprus. Constantinople, between 610 and 629. New York, Metropolitan Museum
85. The Transfiguration. Mosaic in the apse. Between 548 and 565. Mount Sinai, monastery of St Catherine, church (Alexandria-Michigan-Princeton Archaeological Expedition to Mount Sinai)
86. The Last Supper. Mosaic in the nave. Early sixth century. Ravenna, S. Apollinare Nuovo (German Archaeological Institute, Rome)
87. The Garden of Gethsemane. Mosaic in the nave. Early sixth century. Ravenna, S. Apollinare Nuovo (German Archaeological Institute, Rome)
88. Procession of Virgins. Mosaic in the nave. Between 556 and 569. Ravenna, S. Apollinare Nuovo (German Archaeological Institute, Rome)
89. The Baptism of Christ; below, the Apostles. Mosaic in the dome. Early sixth century. Ravenna, Arian Baptistery (Fotofast-Bologna)
90. Christ enthroned between St Vitalis and Bishop Ecclesius. Mosaic in the apse. Second quarter of the sixth century. Ravenna, S. Vitale (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
91. The Sacrifice of Isaac. Mosaic on the left tympanum. Second quarter of the sixth century. Ravenna, S. Vitale (German Archaeological Institute, Rome)
92. Justinian and his suite, including Archbishop Maximian. Mosaic panel in the chancel. Probably c. 547. Ravenna, S. Vitale (Fotofast-Bologna)
93. Theodora and her suite. Mosaic panel in the chancel. Probably c. 547. Ravenna, S. Vitale (Fotofast-Bologna)
94. Maximian’s Chair. Ivory. Constantinople, c. 547. Ravenna, Archiepiscopal Museum (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
95. St Apollinaris in prayer amid symbols of the Apostles and the Transfiguration. Mosaic in the apse. Shortly before 549. Ravenna, S. Apollinare in Classe (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
96. Constantine IV Pogonatus conferring privileges on the church of S. Apollinare in Classe, accompanied by his brothers Heraclius and Tiberius and by his son Justinian II, and attended by Archbishop Reparatus, a priest, and three deacons. Mosaic panel in the apse. Between 668 and 685. Ravenna, S. Apollinare in Classe (Fotofast-Bologna)
97. The Virgin and Child enthroned between archangels and saints. Mosaic in the apse. c. 550. Poreč, Euphrasian basilica (Alinari; Mansell Collection)
98. St Andrew. Detail from the mosaic border on the arch of the apse. Mid sixth century. Lynthrankomi, Panagia Kanakaria (Director of Antiquities and the Cyprus Museum)
99. Peacocks on a vine-scroll issuing from an amphora; between them a cross. Marble relief. Mid sixth century. Ravenna, S. Apollinare in Classe (Fotofast-Bologna)
100. Sarcophagus of Archbishop Theodore. Marble. Sixth century. Ravenna, S. Apollinare in Classe (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
101. Ambo of Archbishop Agnellus. Marble. Between 556 and 569. Ravenna Cathedral (Fotofast-Bologna)
102. Sarcophagus of Archbishop Felix (d. 724). Marble. Ravenna, S. Apollinare in Classe (Alinari; Mansell Collection)
103. Christ acclaimed by St Peter and St Paul, who introduce St Cosmas and St Damian, St Theodore Stratelates, and Pope Felix IV on the banks of the Jordan. Mosaic in the apse. c. 520-30. Rome, St Cosmas and St Damian (Anderson; Mansell Collection)
104. The Virgin and Child enthroned between St Felix and St Adauctus and attended by Turtura. Wall-painting. c. 528. Rome, catacomb of Commodilla, church of St Felix and St Adauctus (Pont. Comm. di Arch. Sacra)
105. Princess Juliana Anicia between Magnanimity and Prudence attended by Gratitude of the Arts and Love of the Foundress of a church at Honoratae, a suburb of Constantinople. From a copy of Dioscurides’s Materia Medica, MS. Med. gr. 1, fol. 6 verso. Constantinople, 512. Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek
106. The story of Rebecca. From a copy of the Book of Genesis, MS. Theol. gr. 31, fol. 13. Probably Constantinople, sixth century. Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek
107. Joseph presents his father to Pharaoh. From a copy of the Book of Genesis, MS. Theol. gr. 31, fol. 36. Probably Constantinople, sixth century. Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek
108. Christ before Pilate; below, the Repentance of Judas. From an Evangelistary, Codex Rossanensis, fol. 15. Probably Constantinople, sixth century. Rossano (Giraudon)
109. St Mark. From the Codex Rossanensis, fol. 241 (Giraudon)
110. The Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes. From an Evangelistary, Codex Sinopensis, MS. suppl. gr. 1286, fol. 15. From Sinope. Probably Constantinople, sixth century. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale (Giraudon)
111. A canon table. From the Rabbula Gospels, MS. Plut. 1, 56, fol. 4 verso. Completed at Zagba c. 586. Florence, Biblioteca Laurentiana (Dr G. Pineider)
112. A canon table. From a Gospels, MS. Add. 5111, fol. 11. Probably Constantinople, late sixth century. London, British Museum
113. Christ enthroned between four monks. From the Rabbula Gospels, fol. 14 (Dr G. Pineider)
114. Moses before Pharaoh. From a Syriac Bible, MS. syr. 341, fol. 8 recto. Probably late sixth or early seventh century. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale
115. The Virgin as the Source of Wisdom. From a Syriac Bible, MS. syr. 341, fol. 118 recto. Probably late sixth or early seventh century. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale
116. Christ and the Virgin enthroned; scenes from the life of Christ. Diptych used as a book-cover for the Etchmiadzin Gospels, MS. Matenadaran 2374. Byzantine, sixth century. Yerevan (Éditions du Cercle d’Art)
117. The Adoration of the Magi. A page bound in to the Etchmiadzin Gospels, MS. Matenadaran 2374. Armenia, late sixth or seventh century. Yerevan (Éditions du Cercle d’Art)
118. The Baptism of Christ. A page bound in to the Etchmiadzin Gospels, MS. Matenadaran 2374. Armenia, late sixth or seventh century. Yerevan (Editions du Cercle d’Art)
119. St Luke framed by scenes from the life of Christ. From the Gospels of St Augustine, MS. 286, fol. 129 verso. Italy, late sixth century. Cambridge, Corpus Christi College
120. Scenes from the life of Christ. Ivory diptych used as a book-cover. North Italy, sixth century. Milan, cathedral treasury (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
121. The Legislation on Mount Sinai and the Tabernacle. From the Ashburnham Pentateuch, MS. nouv. acq. lat. 2334, fol. 76 recto. Probably Italy, late sixth or seventh century. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale
122. Christ enthroned between SS. Peter, Paul, Lawrence, Stephen, Hippolytus, and Pope Pelagius II; in the spandrels, the towns of Bethlehem and Jerusalem. Mosaic on the triumphal arch. Between 579 and 590, largely restored during the medieval period. Rome, S. Lorenzo fuori le Mura (Alinari; Mansell Collection)
123. St Augustine. Wall-painting. Late sixth century. Rome, Lateran Palace, Old Library (Gall. Mus. Vaticani)
124. St Agnes. Mosaic in the apse. c. 630 (?). Rome, S. Agnese (Gabinetto Fotografico)
125. The Virgin in prayer amid Apostles and Saints. Mosaic in the apse. Between 640 and 642. Rome, S. Giovanni in Laterano, Baptistery, Oratory of S. Venanzio (Anderson; Mansell Collection)
126. A jewelled cross surmounted by a bust of Christ flanked by St Primus and St Felicianus. Mosaic in the apse. Between 642 and 649. Rome, S. Stefano Rotondo (Gabinetto Fotografico)
127. St Sebastian. Mosaic panel. c. 680. Rome, S. Pietro in Vincoli (Alinari; Mansell Collection)
128. The Virgin and Child enthroned. Fragment of an Adoration of the Magi. Part of the decoration in the Chapel of the Virgin in Old St Peter’s. Between 705 and 707. Rome, S. Maria in Cosmedin (Gabinetto Fotografico)
129. St Anne. Wall-painting. 649. Rome, S. Maria Antiqua (Gabinetto Fotografico)
130. The Maccabees. Wall-painting. 649. Rome, S. Maria Antiqua (Gabinetto Fotografico)
131. The Angel of the Annunciation. Wall-painting. 649. Rome, S. Maria Antiqua (Gabinetto Fotografico)
132. St Luke. Wall-painting. Between 668 and 685. Rome, catacomb of Commodilla (Pont. Comm. di Arch. Sacra)
133. The Crucifixion. Wall-painting. Between 741 and 752. Rome, S. Maria Antiqua, prothesis or chapel of Theodotus (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
134. The Flight into Egypt. Wall-painting. c. 700. Castelseprio, church (Perotti)
135. Christ Pantocrator. Wall-painting. c. 700. Castelseprio, church (Perotti)
136. St Peter presenting the deacon David Peter. From a copy of St Gregory’s Sermons on the Gospels, MS. CXLVIII, fol. 7 verso. Nonantola, c. 800. Vercelli, Biblioteca Capitolare (Ann Münchow)
137. St John Chrysostom. From a Latin copy of St John Chrysostom’s Sermons on St Matthew, MS. cod. 1007, fol. 1. Salzburg, early ninth century. Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek
138. St Matthew. From the Coronation Gospels of the Holy Roman Empire, fol. 15. Aachen, before 800. Vienna, Weltliche und Geistliche Schatzkammer
139. The Vision of Ezechiel. Mosaic in the apse. Probably sixth century. Salonika, Latomos Monastery, Hosios David (Photo Lykides)
140. St Demetrius, a donor, and a child. Mosaic panel in the south aisle. Probably late sixth or early seventh century. Salonika, Hagios Demetrios (Photo Tombazi)
141. St Demetrius between donors. Mosaic panel. After 647. Salonika, Hagios Demetrios (Photo Lykides)
142. Pastoral scenes. Mosaic floor. Second half of the sixth century (?). Istanbul, Great Palace
143. St Sergius or St Bacchus. Silver dish. Between 641 and 651. London, British Museum
144. Emperors hunting. Silk compound twill. Constantinople, mid eighth century. Lyon, Musée Historique des Tissus
145. A Charioteer. Silk compound twill. Constantinople, late eighth century. Paris, Musée de Cluny
146. Emperors hunting. Silk compound twill. Constantinople (?), late eighth or ninth century. Berlin, Ehemals Staatliche Museen (Giraudon)
147. The Annunciation. Silk compound twill. Constantinople (?), late eighth or ninth century. Vatican, Museo Sacro Cristiano (Gall. Mus. Vaticani)
148. The Nativity. Silk compound twill. Constantinople (?), late eighth or ninth century. Vatican, Museo Sacro Cristiano (Gall. Mus. Vaticani)
149. The Patriarch Nicephorus triumphant over John the Grammarian. From the Chludov Psalter, MS. 129 D, fol. 51 verso. Second half of the ninth century. Moscow, Historical Museum
150. The Vision of Ezechiel in the Valley of Dry Bones. From a copy of the Homilies of St Gregory Nazianzen, MS. gr. 510, fol. 438 verso. Between 880 and 882. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
151. The Sacrifice of Isaac. From a copy of the Christian Topography of Cosmas Indicopleustes, MS. gr. 699, fol. 59 recto. Second half of the ninth century. Vatican, Biblioteca Apostolica
152. The Resurrection of the Dead. From a copy of the Christian Topography of Cosmas Indicopleustes, MS. gr. 699, fol. 89 recto. Second half of the ninth century. Vatican, Biblioteca Apostolica
153. Above, Anna and Simeon; below, the Virgin, Christ, St John the Baptist, Zacharias and Elizabeth. From a copy of the Christian Topography of Cosmas Indicopleustes, MS. gr. 699, fol. 76 recto. Second half of the ninth century. Vatican, Biblioteca Apostolica
154. The Virgin and Child enthroned. Detail from the mosaic in the apse. Before 867. Istanbul, Hagia Sophia (The Byzantine Institute, Inc.)
155. The Archangel Gabriel. Fragments of a mosaic on the south side of the apse. Before 867. Istanbul, Hagia Sophia (The Byzantine Institute, Inc.)
156. St Ignatius the Younger. Mosaic panel on the north tympanum. Late ninth century. Istanbul, Hagia Sophia (The Byzantine Institute, Inc.)
157. St John Chrysostom. Mosaic panel on the north tympanum. Late ninth century. Istanbul, Hagia Sophia (The Byzantine Institute, Inc.)
158. Leo VI making proskynesis before Christ. Mosaic in the lunette over the imperial doorway. Late ninth century. Istanbul, Hagia Sophia (The Byzantine Institute, Inc.)
159. The Emperor Alexander. Mosaic in the north gallery. 912-13. Istanbul, Hagia Sophia (The Byzantine Institute, Inc.)
160. Two Heavenly Powers, Dominion and Might. Mosaic on the choir vault. Second half of the ninth century. Nicaea, church of the Dormition (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad)
161. The Virgin and Child. Mosaic in the apse. Second half of the ninth century. Nicaea, church of the Dormition (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad)
162. The Ascension. Mosaic in the cupola. Late ninth century. Salonika, Hagia Sophia (Photo Lykides)
163. (A) Christ between St Peter and St Paul; (B) Leo VI crowned by the Virgin and accompanied by the Archangel Gabriel. Fragment of an ivory sceptre. Late ninth century. Berlin, Ehemals Staatliche Museen
164. Christ Pantocrator. Jasper. Late ninth century. London, Victoria and Albert Museum
165. Christ on the Cross between the Virgin and St John. Jasper. Late ninth or tenth century. London, Victoria and Albert Museum
166. Leo VI and Saints. Detail from a votive crown in enamel and silver-gilt. Late ninth or early tenth century. Venice, S. Marco, treasury (Osvaldo Böhm)
167. Christ on the Cross amid Saints and Archangels. Enamelled and silver-gilt book-cover, cod. lat. 1. 101, gia Reserv. 56. Late ninth or early tenth century. Venice, Biblioteca Marciana (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
168. A pair of arm-bands. Enamel and silver-gilt. Found at Salonika. Ninth century. Salonika, Archaeological Museum (Exposition: Athens 1964)
169. Joshua leading the Israelites towards the Jordan. From the Joshua Roll, MS. gr. 431, sheet 1. Constantinople, tenth century. Vatican, Biblioteca Apostolica
170. St Luke. From a Gospel Book, MS. 43, fol. 12 verso. Mid tenth century. Mount Athos, Stavronikita
171. Isaiah between Night and Dawn. From a Psalter, MS. gr. 139, fol. 435 verso. Constantinople, mid tenth century. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale
172. Moses receiving the Tables of the Law. From the Bible of Leo the Patrician, MS. Reg. gr. 1, fol. 155 verso. Constantinople, c. 940. Vatican, Biblioteca Apostolica
173. The Epiphany of the Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus. Ivory relief. c. 945. Moscow, Museum of Fine Art (Victoria and Albert Museum)
174. The Deesis and Saints. Ivory triptych. Second quarter of the tenth century. Rome, Museo del Palazzo Venezia (Giraudon)
175. St John the Evangelist and St Paul. Ivory panel. Mid tenth century. Venice, Museo Archeologico
176. The Coronation of Romanus II and Eudocia. Ivory relief. Between 945 and 949. Paris, Cabinet des Médailles
177. The Deesis and Saints. Ivory reliquary of the True Cross. Between 963 and 969. Cortona, S. Francesco (Alinari)
178. Onyx chalice decorated with silver-gilt, enamels, and pearls. Second half of the tenth century. Venice, S. Marco, treasury (Osvaldo Böhm)
179. Container for a relic of the True Cross. Enamel and silver-gilt. 964-5. Limburg an der Lahn, cathedral treasury (Bildarchiv Foto Marburg)
180. The Archangel Michael. Silver-gilt, enamelled icon. Second half of the tenth century. Venice, S. Marco, treasury (Osvaldo Böhm)
181. Christ Pantocrator. Silver-gilt, enamelled book-cover. Second half of the tenth century. Mount Athos, Great Lavra, treasury (P. Papachatzidakis)
182. Diadem of an Augusta, known as the Crown of Constantine IX Monomachos. Silver-gilt and enamels. Between 1042 and 1050. Budapest, National Museum
183. Michael VII Dukas, his son Constantine, and Géza I, King of Hungary. Detail from the Holy Crown of Hungary. Silver-gilt and enamels. Between 1074 and 1077. Budapest (formerly) (Bildarchiv Foto Marburg)
184. Lions. Silk compound twill. Between 976 and 1025. Cologne, cathedral treasury (Rheinisches Bildarchiv)
185. Elephants. Silk compound twill. Late tenth century. Aachen, cathedral treasury (Ann Münchow)
186. Eagles. Silk compound twill. Late tenth or early eleventh century. Auxerre, Saint-Eusèbe (Giraudon)
187. An Imperial Triumph. Silk tapestry. Found in the tomb of Bishop Gunther (d. 1065) in Bamberg Cathedral. Bamberg, cathedral treasury (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum)
188. King Abgar holding the Mandylion; St Thaddeus, St Paul the Theban, St Anthony, St Basil, and St Ephraim. Icon. Probably c. 945. Mount Sinai, monastery of St Catherine (Alexandria-Michigan-Princeton Archaeological Expedition to Mount Sinai)
189. The Sacrifice of Isaac. From the Etchmiadzin Gospels, MS. Matenadaran 2374. Noravank’, Siunik’, 989. Yerevan (Éditions du Cercle d’Art)
190. The Virgin and Child enthroned between the Emperors Constantine I and Justinian I. Mosaic tympanum over the door leading from the south vestibule into the narthex. Late tenth or early eleventh century. Istanbul, Hagia Sophia (Byzantine Institute, Inc.)
191. The Virgin and Child enthroned. Mosaic in the apse. c. 1020. Hosios Loukas, catholicon (Josephine Powell)
192. Jonah. From a Menologion, MS. gr. 1613, fol. 59, executed for Basil II in the Palace of the Blachernae. c. 985. Vatican, Biblioteca Apostolica
193. The Entry into Jerusalem. Ivory panel. Late tenth century. Berlin, Ehemals Staatliche Museen
194. The Dormition. Ivory panel on a book-cover, MS. Clm. 4453. Late tenth century. Munich, Staatsbibliothek
195. The Veroli Casket. Ivory. Late tenth or early eleventh century. London, Victoria and Albert Museum
196. Mythological figures. Enamelled glass bowl. Eleventh century. Venice, S. Marco, treasury (Osvaldo Böhm)
197. The Dormition. Steatite. Late tenth or early eleventh century. Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum
198. The Crucifixion. Mosaic. c. 1020. Hosios Loukas, catholicon (P. Papachatzidakis)
199. The Harrowing of Hell. Mosaic. c. 1020. Hosios Loukas, catholicon (P. Papachatzidakis)
200. The Washing of the Feet of the Apostles. Mosaic. c. 1020. Hosios Loukas, catholicon (P. Papachatzidakis)
201. Christ enthroned between the Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos and the Empress Zoe. Mosaic panel in the south gallery. Probably executed between 1028 and 1034, defaced in 1041, and restored shortly after 1042. Istanbul, Hagia Sophia (The Byzantine Institute, Inc.)
202. The Crucifixion. Mosaic. Mid eleventh century. Nea Moni, Chios (P. Papachatzidakis)
203. The Harrowing of Hell. Mosaic. Mid eleventh century. Nea Moni, Chios (P. Papachatzidakis)
204. The Ascension. Wall-painting. Mid eleventh century. Ochrid, Hagia Sophia (Josephine Powell)
205. The Emperor Nicephorus III Botaneiates between St John Chrysostom and the Archangel Michael. From a copy of the Homilies of St John Chrysostom, MS. Coislin 79, fol. 2 verso. c. 1078. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale
206. The Annunciation. Faom a copy of a Psalter and a New Testament, MS. 3, fol. 80 verso (formerly Mount Athos, Pantocrator, MS. 49). Late eleventh century. Washington, D.C., The Dumbarton Oaks Collection
207. The Ascension. From a copy of the Homilies of the Virgin by James of Kokkinobaphos, MS. gr. 1208, fol. 3 verso. First half of the twelfth century. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale
208. The Virgin Orans. Serpentine. Between 1078 and 1081. London, Victoria and Albert Museum
209. The Virgin and Child. Marble relief found near the mosque of Sokollu Mehmet Pasha. Second half of the eleventh century. Istanbul, Archaeological Museum
210. The Virgin Orans. Marble panel from St George of the Mangana. Eleventh or twelfth century. Istanbul, Archaeological Museum
211. St John the Baptist with busts of St Philip, St Stephen, St Andrew, and St Thomas. Ivory relief. Twelfth century. London, Victoria and Albert Museum
212. The Virgin and Child (Theotokos Hodegetria). Ivory statuette. Twelfth century. London, Victoria and Albert Museum
213. Solomon. Enamelled, silver-gilt plaque on the Pala d’Oro. Shortly before 1105. Venice, S. Marco (Osvaldo Böhm)
214. The Entry into Jerusalem. Enamelled, silver-gilt plaque formerly part of an iconostasis in Hagia Sophia or the church of the Pantocrator in Constantinople, now on the Pala d’Oro. Twelfth century. Venice, S. Marco (Osvaldo Böhm)
215. Christ Pantocrator. Mosaic in the dome. c. 1100. Daphni, church of the Dormition (Josephine Powell)
216. The Annunciation. Mosaic in a squinch. c. 1100. Daphni, church of the Dormition (Josephine Powell)
217. The Nativity. Mosaic in a squinch. c. 1100. Daphni, church of the Dormition (P. Papachatzidakis)
218. The Transfiguration. Mosaic in a squinch. c. 1100. Daphni, church of the Dormition (P. Papachatzidakis)
219. The Crucifixion. Mosaic panel. c. 1100. Daphni, church of the Dormition (P. Papachatzidakis)
220. The Harrowing of Hell. Mosaic panel. c. 1100. Daphni, church of the Dormition (P. Papachatzidakis)
221. (A) The Virgin and Child between the Emperor John II Comnenus and the Empress Irene. c. 1118. (B) The co-Emperor Alexius. c. 1122. Mosaic panels in the south gallery. Istanbul, Hagia Sophia (The Byzantine Institute, Inc.)
222. Christ crowning King Roger II of Sicily. Mosaic panel. c. 1148. Palermo, Martorana (Anderson; Mansell Collection)
223. Christ Pantocrator. Mosaic in the apse. c. 1148. Cefalù, church (Anderson; Mansell Collection)
224. Christ Pantocrator and Angels. Mosaic in the cupola. c. 1143. Palermo, Cappella Palatina (Anderson; Mansell Collection)
225. The Flight into Egypt. Mosaic panel. Mid twelfth century. Palermo, Cappella Palatina (Anderson; Mansell Collection)
226. George of Antioch prostrate before the Virgin. Mosaic panel. Before 1148. Palermo, Martorana (Alinari; Mansell Collection)
227. Christ Pantocrator and Angels. Mosaic in the cupola. Before 1148. Palermo, Martorana (Anderson; Mansell Collection)
228. The Prophets Jeremiah and Elijah. Mosaic. Before 1148. Palermo, Martorana (Anderson; Mansell Collection)
229. The Nativity. Mosaic. Before 1148. Palermo, Martorana (Anderson; Mansell Collection)
230. The Dormition. Mosaic. Before 1148. Palermo, Martorana (Anderson; Mansell Collection)
231. Christ Pantocrator; below, the Virgin Panachrantos enthroned. Mosaic in the apse. Before 1183. Monreale, abbey church (Gabinetto Fotografico)
232. The Creation of the World. Mosaic. Before 1183. Monreale, abbey church (Anderson; Mansell Collection)
233. Christ Healing the Ten Lepers and the Two Blind Men. Mosaic. Before 1183. Monreale, abbey church (Anderson; Mansell Collection)
234. King William II offering Monreale to the Virgin. Mosaic panel. Before 1183. Monreale, abbey church (Anderson; Mansell Collection)
235. The Deposition. Wall-painting. c. 1164. Nerezi, St Pantaleimon (Josephine Powell)
236. The Lamentation. Wall-painting. c. 1164. Nerezi, St Pantaleimon (Josephine Powell)
237. The Angel of the Annunciation. Wall-painting. 1191. Kurbinovo, St George (Josephine Powell)
238. The Annunciation. Icon. Constantinople, c. 1170-80. Mount Sinai, monastery of St Catherine (Alexandria – Michigan – Princeton Archaeological Expedition to Mount Sinai)
239. The Nativity. Wall-painting. 1192. Lagoudera, Cyprus, Panagia tou Arakou (Department of Antiquities and the Cyprus Museum)
240. Our Lady of Vladimir. Icon. Constantinople, first half of the twelfth century. Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
241. The Virgin and Child. Mosaic icon. Late twelfth century. Mount Athos, Chilandari (H. Resemann)
242. The Virgin and Child. Mosaic in the apse. Late twelfth century. Torcello Cathedral (Osvaldo Böhm)
243. St Peter. Mosaic in the apse. Between 1100 and 1112. Venice, S. Marco (Osvaldo Böhm)
244. The Deesis. Marble relief in the south aisle. Constantinople, eleventh or twelfth century. Venice, S. Marco (Alinari)
245. The Ascent of Alexander. Marble relief on the north side. Constantinople, eleventh or twelfth century. Venice, S. Marco (Osvaldo Böhm)
246. Herakles. Marble relief on the west façade. Constantinople, eleventh or twelfth century. Venice, S. Marco (Osvaldo Böhm)
247. St Demetrius. Marble relief on the west façade. Constantinople, eleventh or twelfth century. Venice, S. Marco (Osvaldo Böhm)
248. The Theotokos Aniketos. Marble relief. Second half of the thirteenth century. Venice, S. Marco, Cappella Zeno (Osvaldo Böhm)
249. The Madonna dello Schioppo. Marble relief in the north transept. Thirteenth century. Venice, S. Marco (Osvaldo Böhm)
250. The Crucifixion. Wall-painting on the west wall. 1209. Studenica, church of the Virgin, catholicon (Josephine Powell)
251. The Virgin Annunciate. Wall-painting. Between 1234 and 1236. Mileševa, church of the Ascension (Republic Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Monuments)
252. The Angel at the Sepulchre. Wall-painting. Between 1234 and 1236. Mileševa, church of the Ascension (Josephine Powell)
253. King Vladislav presented by the Virgin to Christ enthroned. Wall-painting. Between 1234 and 1236. Mileševa, church of the Ascension (Josephine Powell)
254. The Dormition. Wall-painting on the west wall of the nave. Between 1258 and 1264. Sopoćani, church of the Trinity (D. Tasic)
255. The Baptism of Christ. From a Gospels, MS. 1400. Kars (Armenia), mid eleventh century. Venice, Mekhitarist Library
256. Prince Leo and Princess Keran. From a Gospels, MS. 2660, fol. 288, executed by T’oros Roslin at Hromkla. 1262. Jerusalem, Armenian Patriarchate Library
257. Christ in the House of Levi. From a Gospels, MS. 32.18, p. 373, executed under the influence of T’oros Roslin probably at Hromkla. Shortly before 1268. Washington, D.C., Freer Gallery of Art
258. The Marriage at Cana. From the Freer Gospels, P. 548
259. Christ Emmanuel. From a Gospel Lectionary, MS. 979, executed probably by T’oros Roslin. 1288. Yerevan (Éditions du Cercle d’Art)
260. The Panagia Chalkoprateia. Painted icon in its original silver-gilt and enamelled frame. Before 1235 but repainted towards the end of the fourteenth century. Freising, cathedral of St Mary and St Korbinian (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
261. The Virgin and Child enthroned between Angels. Icon. Constantinople, thirteenth century. Mount Sinai, monastery of St Catherine
262. The Virgin and Child enthroned. Icon. By a Byzantine artist working in the West towards the end of the thirteenth century. Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art (Andrew Mellon Collection)
263. St John the Evangelist. From a Gospels, MS. gr. 54, fol. 278 verso. Constantinople, thirteenth century. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale
264. St Luke. From a Gospel Book, MS. cod. Burney 20, fol. 142 verso, written by the monk Theophilus. Constantinople, 1285. London, British Museum
265. St Luke and St James. From a copy of the Acts and Epistles, MS. gr. 1208, fol. 1 verso. Constantinople, second half of the thirteenth century. Vatican, Biblioteca Apostolica
266. David listening to Nathan and doing penance. From a Psalter, MS. Hagiou Taphou 51, fol. 108. Constantinople, thirteenth century. Jerusalem, Greek Patriarchate Library (Exposition: Athens 1964)
267. Christ Pantocrator. Mosaic in the dome. c. 1290. Arta, Panagia Parigoritissa (A. K. Orlandos)
268. Christ. Detail from the mosaic panel of the Deesis in the south gallery. Late thirteenth century. Istanbul, Hagia Sophia (The Byzantine Institute, Inc.)
269. The Dormition. Wall-painting. c. 1295. Ochrid, church of the Peribleptos (St Clement) (Josephine Powell)
270. The Betrayal of Christ. Wall-painting. c. 1295. Ochrid, church of the Peribleptos (Josephine Powell)
271. The Nativity. Fragments of a mosaic. Between 1312 and 1315. Salonika, church of the Holy Apostles (Photo Lykides)
272. The Harrowing of Hell. Fragments of a mosaic. Between 1312 and 1315. Salonika, church of the Holy Apostles (Photo Lykides)
273. The Transfiguration. Miniature mosaic. Constantinople, late thirteenth or early fourteenth century. Paris, Musée du Louvre (Giraudon)
274. The Twelve Feasts. Miniature mosaic. Constantinople, early fourteenth century. Florence, Museo dell’ Opera del Duomo (Alinari)
275. St John Chrysostom. Miniature mosaic. Constantinople, early fourteenth century. Washington, D.C., The Dumbarton Oaks Collection
276. Christ and the Virgin adored by Isaac Comnenus and Melane the nun. Fragments of a mosaic in the inner narthex. Istanbul, church of Christ in Chora (The Byzantine Institute, Inc.)
277. Theodore Metochites, Logothete of the Imperial Treasury. Detail from the mosaic tympanum. Second decade of the fourteenth century. Istanbul, church of Christ in Chora (The Byzantine Institute, Inc.)
278. The Nativity. Mosaic panel in the narthex. Istanbul, church of Christ in Chora (The Byzantine Institute, Inc.)
279. The First Seven Steps of the Virgin. Mosaic in the narthex. Istanbul, church of Christ in Chora (Josephine Powell)
280. The Harrowing of Hell. Wall-painting in the apse. Istanbul, church of Christ in Chora, parecclesion (The Byzantine Institute, Inc.)
281. The Last Judgement. Wall-painting in the vault. Istanbul, church of Christ in Chora, parecclesion (The Byzantine Institute, Inc.)
282. The Communion of the Apostles. Wall-painting. Between 1306 and 1309. Prizren, church of the Bogorodica Ljeviška (K. Denitch, Republic Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Monuments)
283. King Milutin. Wall-painting. 1313-14. Studenica, King’s Church (Josephine Powell)
284. The Nativity of the Virgin. Wall-painting. 1313-14. Studenica, King’s Church (K. Denitch, Republic Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Monuments)
285. St Philip and Queen Kandakia’s eunuch. Wall-painting. Shortly before 1335. Dečani, church (Republic Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Monuments)
286. The Miracle at Cana. Wall-painting. Shortly before 1413. Kalenić, church (Josephine Powell)
287. Christ and the Virgin and Child surrounded by busts of saints. Diptych reliquary. Painted wood, metal, enamel, pearls, and precious stones. Constantinople, between 1367 and 1384. Cuenca, cathedral treasury (Exposition: Athens 1964)
288. Christ Pantocrator. Icon. Constantinople, 1363. Leningrad, Hermitage
289. The Mourning Virgin and the Dead Christ. Icon-diptych. Late fourteenth century. Meteora, monastery of the Transfiguration (Exposition: Athens 1964)
290. The Vision of Ezechiel and Habakkuk; on the reverse, the Mourning Virgin and St John the Evangelist. Double-sided icon of Poganovo. Probably Salonika, c. 1395. Sofia, Archaeological Museum
291. Scenes from the Passion of Christ. The Bessarion reliquary. Painted wood, metal, enamel, and precious stones. Constantinople, late fourteenth or early fifteenth century. Venice, Galleria dell’ Accademia (Exposition: Athens 1964)
292. The Emperor Andronicus II presenting a chrysobul to Christ. Chrysobul, MS. 1 (Index X.A.E. 3750), addressed in 1301 to the Metropolitan of Monemvasia. Athens, Byzantine Museum (Exposition: Athens 1964)
293. The Emperor John VI Cantacuzene. From a copy of the theological works of the Emperor, MS. gr. 1242, fol. 123 verso. Constantinople, between 1370 and 1375. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale
294. The Transfiguration. From a copy of the theological works of the Emperor John VI Cantacuzene, MS. gr. 1242, fol. 92 verso. Constantinople, between 1370 and 1375. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale
295. The nuns of the Convent of Our Lady of Good Hope at Constantinople. From a Typicon of the Convent. Mid fourteenth century. Oxford, Lincoln College
296. The Calling of the Chosen. Front of the so-called Dalmatic of Charlemagne, in fact a patriarchal sakkos of the mid fourteenth century. Gold, silver, and silk embroidery on a silk ground. Rome, St Peter’s, treasury (Alinari)
297. The Transfiguration. Back of the sakkos of illustration 296 (Alinari)
298. The Crucifixion and the Harrowing of Hell. Front of the ‘little’ sakkos of the Metropolitan Photius of Moscow (1408-32). Gold, silver, and silk embroidery on silk. Constantinople, early fifteenth century. Moscow, Kremlin Armoury
299. The Dead Christ. Epitaphios of King Milutin. Gold embroidery on a silk ground. Early fourteenth century. Belgrade, Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church
300. The Dead Christ. Detail from the Salonika epitaphios. Gold, silver, and silk embroidery on silk. Fourteenth century. Athens, Byzantine Museum (Hirmer Fotoarchiv)
301. Procession of Martyrs. Wall-painting. Mid fourteenth century. Mistra, Brontocheion (Afendiko) (Josephine Powell)
302. The Nativity. Wall-painting. c. 1400. Mistra, church of the Peribleptos (Josephine Powell)
303. The Raising of Lazarus. Wall-painting. Second quarter of the fifteenth century Mistra, Pantanassa (Josephine Powell)
304. The Virgin and Child and a Woman. Fragment of a wall-painting. Mid fifteenth century. Istanbul, church of Christ in Chora, parecclesion (The Byzantine Institute, Inc.)
The courtesy of the following is acknowledged for permission to reproduce illustrations: The Trustees of the British Museum (illustrations 26, 39, 68, 112, 143, 264); Staatliche Museen, Berlin, Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Antikenabteilung (illustration 43), Frühchristlich-byzantinische Sammlung (illustrations 64, 67, 163, 193); The Master and Fellows of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (illustration 119); The Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (illustrations 257, 258). index
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