Urban and Religious Spaces in Late Antiquity and Early Byzantium
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Urban and Religious Spaces in Late Antiquity and Early Byzantium

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Urban and Religious Spaces in Late Antiquity and Early Byzantium

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Professor Spieser deals here with a number of the transformations that took place in the world of Late Antiquity - and early Christianity - focusing upon notions of space. The first set of articles, opening with a newly-written introductory essay, addresses the development of urban landscapes from the Roman period up to the iconoclast era in Byzantium. In particular, he looks at the consequences of christianisation, and argues that the changing fortunes of the town cannot be attributed to a few causes, such as war or natural disaster, but resulted from a complex interplay between the economy and ideology, religion and politics. A second group, concerned with the relationship of 'late antique' man with his surroundings, and therefore his perception of space, sets out to explain how the decoration of churches - on apses, for example, or on doors - reflects new senses of how religious spaces should be organised. Six of these studies have been translated into English for this volume, and it ends with an important section of additional notes and comment.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2024
Print ISBN
9780860788515
eBook ISBN
9781040245880
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Series page
  3. Half Title
  4. Frontispiece
  5. Title Page
  6. Copyright Page
  7. Table of Contents
  8. Publisher’s Note
  9. Preface
  10. Acknowledgements
  11. I The City in Late Antiquity: A Re-Evaluation
  12. II La ville en GrĂšce du lile au Vile siĂšcle
  13. III The Christianisation of the City in Late Antiquity
  14. IV L’évolution de la ville byzantine de l’époque palĂ©ochrĂ©tienne Ă  l’iconoclasme
  15. V Caricin Grad et les routes
  16. VI The Christianisation of Pagan Sanctuaries in Greece 1—13
  17. VII Ambrose’s Foundations at Milan and the Question of Martyria
  18. VIII Les remparts de Thessalonique: Ă  propos d’un livre rĂ©cent
  19. XI Note sur le rempart maritime de Thessalonique
  20. X Philon de Byzance et les fortifications paléochrétiennes
  21. XI Remarques sur Saint-Démétrius de Thessalonique
  22. XII Further Remarks on the Mosaic of Hosios David
  23. XIII The Iconographie Programme of the Doors of Santa Sabina
  24. XIV A propos du linteau d’Al-Moallaqa
  25. XV Doors, Boundaries and the Use of Space in Early Christian Churches
  26. XVI The Representation of Christ in the Apses of Early Christian Churches
  27. XVII Le dĂ©veloppement du tempion et les images des Douze FĂȘtes
  28. XVIII Comparatisme et diachronie: Ă  propos de l’histoire de l’iconographie dans le monde palĂ©ochrĂ©tien et byzantin
  29. Addenda
  30. Index