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OverviewFully-illustrated in colour and black and white, Images of the Mother of God complements the successful exhibition and catalogue of the 'Mother of God' exhibition at the Benaki Museum in Athens. It brings together the work of leading international authorities and younger scholars to provide a wide-ranging survey of how the 'Theotokos' was perceived in the Byzantine world. It embraces the disciplines of theologians and philologists, as well as art historians, traditional and feminist historians and social anthropologists. Images of the Mother of God will appeal not just to those interested in Byzantine art and culture, but to scholars of Western Europe in the Middle Ages who are looking for comparative materials in their own work. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maria VassilakiPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Weight: 1.247kg ISBN: 9780754636038ISBN 10: 0754636038 Pages: 440 Publication Date: 28 February 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'...a largely stimulating volume on a (perhaps 'the') central figure in Byzantine art...Recommended.' Choice 'Le resultat en est particulierement satisfaisant... C'est un beau et passionnant livre qui devrait donner l'impulsion a de nouvelles etudes sur la Theotokos.' The Medieval Review 'Fully indexed, this is a most valuable, up-to-date repertoire of knowledge about Mary in Byzantine art and piety.' International Review of Biblical Studies 'Images of the Mother of God contains much to fascinate those interested in the roles of women and perceptions of the Virgin in both eastern and western medieval culture.' Medieval Feminist Forum 'This is, in short, a feast of learning; indeed, appropriately, it is a rather Mediterranean feast, with lots of small dishes, bringing out the enormous variety of approaches that scholars now draw on in seeking to understand the cult of the Virgin.' Journal of Theological Studies 'With a huge number of carefully selected colour and monochrome plates, this volume embraces the disciplines of art history, archaeology, theology, philology, and social anthropology. It is a fascinatingly in-depth study of Marian iconography, including 'western' material from the very early icons in Rome to the images and cult practices of south Italy and Sicily in late mediaeval and even modern times which demonstrate a clear Byzantine influence.' Antiques Magazine 'This is, in short, a feast of learning...' Sobornost 'The comprehensive and detailed index of twenty-one pages shows the extensive chronological, regional and thematic range of the volume. Such a large framework certainly does justice to the Byzantine character of the veneration of Mary... [Images of the Mother of God] can be considered to be the fundamental work on the cult of Mary in Byzantium.' Jahrbuch der Osterreichischen Byzantinistik '... an outstanding collection of essays... The volume's strength is its overall chronological and geographical breadth [...] as well as its keen attention to ritual, gender, and geography. Careful scholarship pairs nicely with sheer delight in enigmatic detail... Generously illustrated and copiously documented, this important volume belongs in undergraduates and graduate libraries.' Religious Studies Review Author InformationMaria Vassilaki is Associate Professor of the History of Byzantine Art at the University of Thessaly, Greece, and Scientific Advisor at the Benaki Museum in Athens, where she organised the 'Mother of God' exhibition in 2000-2001. Angelos Delivorrias, Evangelos Chrysos, Averil Cameron, Thomas F. Mathews, Norman Muller, Elizabeth S. Bolman, Gerhard Wolf, Charles Barber, Michel van Esbroeck, Christian Hannick, Nike Koutrakou, Niki Tsironis, Ioli Kalavrezou, Maria Evangelatou, Kriton Chryssochoidis, Liz James, Brigitte Pitarakis, Robin Cormack, Vasso Penna. Henry Maguire, Bissera V. Pentcheva, Christine Angelidi, Titos Papamastorakis, Natalia Teteriatnikov, Rhodoniki Etzeoglou, Vassiliki Foskolou, Maria Vassilaki. Annemarie Weyl Carr, Rebecca W. Corrie, Sophia Kalopissi-Verti, Michele Bacci, Nano Chatzidakis. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |