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Losses and Survivals in the Dodecanese

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 October 2013

Extract

This article has been written as a supplement to the Stationery Office booklet Works of Art in Greece, the Greek Islands and the Dodecanese, issued by the British Committee on the Preservation and Restitution of Works of Art, Archives and other Material in Enemy Hands. The survey of the antiquities in the Dodecanese was only commenced in September 1945 and was still in progress when the booklet went to press, with the result that only the information obtained in the early stages of the survey was included. This article records the position at the end of May 1946.

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Copyright © The Council, British School at Athens 1948

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page 193 note 1 For the medieval monuments of Rhodes see especially the following: de Belabre, F., Rhodes of the Knights, 1908; Gabriel, A., La Cité de Rhodes, 2 vols., 1921Google Scholar; Gerola, G., ‘I Monumenti Medioevaje delle Tredici Sporadi,’ Part I, in Annuario della R, Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene, i (1914).Google Scholar

page 194 note 1 Gerola, loc. cit., fig. 18.

page 194 note 2 Ibid., fig. 54; Belabre loc. cit., 154–5; Gabriel, , loc. cit. ii, 185 ff.Google Scholar, pl. XXXIII (1).

page 194 note 3 Gabriel, , loc. cit. ii, 187 and fig. 133.Google Scholar

page 194 note 4 Ibid., 176, figs. 121 and 122, under the name of St. Demetrius.

page 194 note 5 Plate 57 a shows mainly the damaged room adjoining the Refectory, though the remains of the chimney can be seen in the bottom left-hand corner, and the base of the single octagonal column to the right. Compare the photograph of the Refectory when intact in Clara Rhodos i, fig. 112.

page 195 note 1 Gerola, loc. cit., fig. 96.

page 195 note 2 Ibid., fig. 120 (before restoration).

page 195 note 3 Ibid., figs. 101–3.

page 195 note 4 See Schlumberger, G., ‘Fresques de Philérémos’ in Mon. Piot xix, 1911Google Scholar; Gerola, loc. cit., 326–7; Balducci, H., Il Santuario di Nostra Signora di Tutte le Grazie sul Fileremo presso Rodi (Pavia, 1931), fig. 4 and p. 12.Google Scholar

page 196 note 1 Clara Rhodos i, fig. 102.

page 196 note 2 Ibid., 88–91.

page 196 note 3 The bibliography of Kos is considerable. See generally, for the classical period, Memorie i, published by the Instituto Storico-Archeologico di Rodi, 1933; and for the medieval, Gerola, , ‘I Monumenti Medioevale delle Tredici Sporadi’ Part II, in Annuario della R. Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene ii (1916).Google Scholar

page 196 note 4 Gerola, loc. cit., fig. 33.

page 196 note 5 Ibid., fig. 29.

page 196 note 6 Ibid., fig. 34.

page 198 note 1 Gerola, fig. 45.

page 198 note 2 From Gerola's description (loc. cit. 52) this should possibly be the church of St. Nicholas.

page 198 note 3 Cf. the view taken about 1930 from a similar position in Memorie dell' Instituto Storico-Archeologico di Rodi i, pl. VI a.

page 199 note 1 Ibid., pl. Ia.

page 199 note 2 Ibid., p. 167, 11. 6–19 and pl. I b.

page 199 note 3 Ibid., p. 167, 1. 10.

page 199 note 4 Ibid., pl. II.

page 199 note 5 Gerola, loc. cit., fig. 41.

page 199 note 6 Ibid., fig. 40.

page 199 note 7 For its condition in 1912 cf. Gerola, loc. cit., fig. 42.

page 200 note 1 Gerola, loc. cit., figs. 54–8.