Fountains and Water Culture in Byzantium
Herausgeber: Shilling, Brooke; Stephenson, Paul
Fountains and Water Culture in Byzantium
Herausgeber: Shilling, Brooke; Stephenson, Paul
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This collection explores the ancient fountains of Byzantium, Constantinople and Istanbul, reviving the senses of past water cultures.
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This collection explores the ancient fountains of Byzantium, Constantinople and Istanbul, reviving the senses of past water cultures.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 180mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 971g
- ISBN-13: 9781107105997
- ISBN-10: 1107105994
- Artikelnr.: 45155214
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 180mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 971g
- ISBN-13: 9781107105997
- ISBN-10: 1107105994
- Artikelnr.: 45155214
Introduction Brooke Shilling and Paul Stephenson; 1. Where do we go now?
The archaeology of monumental fountains in the Roman and early Byzantine
East Julian Richard; 2. Monumental waterworks in Late Antique
Constantinople Paul Stephenson and Ragnar Hedlund; 3. Fistulae and water
fraud in Late Antique Constantinople Gerda de Kleijn; 4. The Silahtaräa
statues in context Brenda Longfellow; 5. The bronze goose from the
hippodrome Rowena Loverance; 6. The serpent column fountain Paul
Stephenson; 7. The culture of water in the 'Macedonian Renaissance' Paul
Magdalino; 8. When bath became church: spatial fusion in Late Antique
Constantinople and beyond Jesper Blid Kullberg; 9. Zoomorphic rainwater
spouts Philipp Niewöhner; 10. Spouts and finials defining fountains by
giving water shape and sound Eunice Dauterman Maguire; 11. Fountains of
paradise in early Byzantine art, homilies, and hymns Brooke Shilling; 12.
Where did the waters of paradise go after iconoclasm? Henry Maguire; 13.
'Rejoice, Spring.' The Theotokos as a fountain in the liturgical practice
of Byzantine hymnography Helena Bodin; 14. Words, water, and power:
literary fountains and metaphors of patronage in eleventh- and
twelfth-century Byzantium Ingela Nilsson; 15. Ancient water in fictional
fountains: waterworks in Byzantine novels and romances Terése Nilsson; 16.
The shrine of the Theotokos at the Pege Isabel Kimmelfield; 17. A dome for
the water: canopied fountains and cypress trees in Byzantine and early
Ottoman Constantinople Federica Broilo; 18. Sinan's ablution fountains
Johan Mårtelius.
The archaeology of monumental fountains in the Roman and early Byzantine
East Julian Richard; 2. Monumental waterworks in Late Antique
Constantinople Paul Stephenson and Ragnar Hedlund; 3. Fistulae and water
fraud in Late Antique Constantinople Gerda de Kleijn; 4. The Silahtaräa
statues in context Brenda Longfellow; 5. The bronze goose from the
hippodrome Rowena Loverance; 6. The serpent column fountain Paul
Stephenson; 7. The culture of water in the 'Macedonian Renaissance' Paul
Magdalino; 8. When bath became church: spatial fusion in Late Antique
Constantinople and beyond Jesper Blid Kullberg; 9. Zoomorphic rainwater
spouts Philipp Niewöhner; 10. Spouts and finials defining fountains by
giving water shape and sound Eunice Dauterman Maguire; 11. Fountains of
paradise in early Byzantine art, homilies, and hymns Brooke Shilling; 12.
Where did the waters of paradise go after iconoclasm? Henry Maguire; 13.
'Rejoice, Spring.' The Theotokos as a fountain in the liturgical practice
of Byzantine hymnography Helena Bodin; 14. Words, water, and power:
literary fountains and metaphors of patronage in eleventh- and
twelfth-century Byzantium Ingela Nilsson; 15. Ancient water in fictional
fountains: waterworks in Byzantine novels and romances Terése Nilsson; 16.
The shrine of the Theotokos at the Pege Isabel Kimmelfield; 17. A dome for
the water: canopied fountains and cypress trees in Byzantine and early
Ottoman Constantinople Federica Broilo; 18. Sinan's ablution fountains
Johan Mårtelius.
Introduction Brooke Shilling and Paul Stephenson; 1. Where do we go now?
The archaeology of monumental fountains in the Roman and early Byzantine
East Julian Richard; 2. Monumental waterworks in Late Antique
Constantinople Paul Stephenson and Ragnar Hedlund; 3. Fistulae and water
fraud in Late Antique Constantinople Gerda de Kleijn; 4. The Silahtaräa
statues in context Brenda Longfellow; 5. The bronze goose from the
hippodrome Rowena Loverance; 6. The serpent column fountain Paul
Stephenson; 7. The culture of water in the 'Macedonian Renaissance' Paul
Magdalino; 8. When bath became church: spatial fusion in Late Antique
Constantinople and beyond Jesper Blid Kullberg; 9. Zoomorphic rainwater
spouts Philipp Niewöhner; 10. Spouts and finials defining fountains by
giving water shape and sound Eunice Dauterman Maguire; 11. Fountains of
paradise in early Byzantine art, homilies, and hymns Brooke Shilling; 12.
Where did the waters of paradise go after iconoclasm? Henry Maguire; 13.
'Rejoice, Spring.' The Theotokos as a fountain in the liturgical practice
of Byzantine hymnography Helena Bodin; 14. Words, water, and power:
literary fountains and metaphors of patronage in eleventh- and
twelfth-century Byzantium Ingela Nilsson; 15. Ancient water in fictional
fountains: waterworks in Byzantine novels and romances Terése Nilsson; 16.
The shrine of the Theotokos at the Pege Isabel Kimmelfield; 17. A dome for
the water: canopied fountains and cypress trees in Byzantine and early
Ottoman Constantinople Federica Broilo; 18. Sinan's ablution fountains
Johan Mårtelius.
The archaeology of monumental fountains in the Roman and early Byzantine
East Julian Richard; 2. Monumental waterworks in Late Antique
Constantinople Paul Stephenson and Ragnar Hedlund; 3. Fistulae and water
fraud in Late Antique Constantinople Gerda de Kleijn; 4. The Silahtaräa
statues in context Brenda Longfellow; 5. The bronze goose from the
hippodrome Rowena Loverance; 6. The serpent column fountain Paul
Stephenson; 7. The culture of water in the 'Macedonian Renaissance' Paul
Magdalino; 8. When bath became church: spatial fusion in Late Antique
Constantinople and beyond Jesper Blid Kullberg; 9. Zoomorphic rainwater
spouts Philipp Niewöhner; 10. Spouts and finials defining fountains by
giving water shape and sound Eunice Dauterman Maguire; 11. Fountains of
paradise in early Byzantine art, homilies, and hymns Brooke Shilling; 12.
Where did the waters of paradise go after iconoclasm? Henry Maguire; 13.
'Rejoice, Spring.' The Theotokos as a fountain in the liturgical practice
of Byzantine hymnography Helena Bodin; 14. Words, water, and power:
literary fountains and metaphors of patronage in eleventh- and
twelfth-century Byzantium Ingela Nilsson; 15. Ancient water in fictional
fountains: waterworks in Byzantine novels and romances Terése Nilsson; 16.
The shrine of the Theotokos at the Pege Isabel Kimmelfield; 17. A dome for
the water: canopied fountains and cypress trees in Byzantine and early
Ottoman Constantinople Federica Broilo; 18. Sinan's ablution fountains
Johan Mårtelius.