
| Liz James is Reader in Art History at the University of Sussex and Associate Director of the AHRC Centre for Byzantine Cultural History. She is the author of Empresses and Power in Early Byzantium.
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| List of Illustrations page vii List of Contributors xi Acknowledgments xiii Abbreviations xv Plate section xvii Introduction: Art and Text in Byzantium Liz James 1 Accomplishing the Picture: Ekphrasis, Mimesis and Martyrdom in Asterios of Amaseia 2 The Rhetoric of Buildings in the De Aedificiis of Procopius 3 Every Cliché in the Book: The Linguistic Turn and the Text-Image Discourse in Byzantine Manuscripts 4 In the Presence of the Text: A Note on Writing, Speaking and Performing in the Theodore Psalter 5 Image and Inscription: Pleas for Salvation in Spaces of Devotion 6 Epigrams on Icons 7 Eufrasius and Friends: On Names and Their Absence in Byzantine Art 8 Echoes of Orality in the Monumental Inscriptions of Byzantium 9 ‘And Shall These Mute Stones Speak?’ Text as Art Appendix of Greek Texts Selected Bibliography Index |
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