Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- Series Editor’s Note Charles Barber
- Acknowledgments
- Glossary
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Art, Aesthetics, and Literature
- Part II Literature, Art, and Aesthetics
- II.1 Counting Down: Inventories Introduction
- II.2 Describing, Experiencing, Narrating: The Use of Ekphrasis Introduction
- II.3 Speaking: Ethopoiia Introduction
- II.4 Instructing and Dedicating: Epigrams on Works of Art Introduction
- II.5 Reading: Book Epigrams Introduction
- II.6 Inscribing: Later Byzantine Epigraphic Culture Introduction
- II.6.1 Probably Nicholas–Nektarios of Otranto: Verses Written on Behalf of a Palace
- II.6.2. Epigram on a Deesis Mosaic
- II.6.3 The Quadrilingual Epitaph of Anna, the Mother of Grisandus, a Priest of the Cappella Palatina, Palermo
- II.6.4 An Inscription from the Synagogue at Gravina (Apulia)
- II.6.5 An Inscription from the Great Synagogue at Trani
- II.6.6 Ephraim (?), Dates unknown: The Dedicatory Mosaic in the Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem
- II.6.7 John of Moutoullas: Inscriptions in the Church of the Panagia, Moutoullas, Cyprus
- II.6.8 Inscriptions from Trikomo Church of the Panagia Theotokos
- II.6.9 Inscriptions from Dali: Church of St. Demetrianos Andridiotes
- II.6.10 Building Inscription from the Church of St. Nicholas, Manastir, North Macedonia
- ΙΙ.6.11 Sava of Serbia: The Ktetor’s Inscription in The Church of the Holy Virgin, Studenica, Serbia
- II.6.12 A Greek–Georgian Inscription, King David the Builder, and the Monastery of St. Catherine on Mount Sinai
- II.6.13 An Inscription from San Michele Arcangelo, Masseria Li Monaci, near Copertino, Italy
- II.7 Lamenting: Tomb Epigrams Introduction
- Index of Manuscripts
- General Index
II.6.7 - John of Moutoullas: Inscriptions in the Church of the Panagia, Moutoullas, Cyprus
from II.6 - Inscribing: Later Byzantine Epigraphic Culture Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 May 2022
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- Series Editor’s Note Charles Barber
- Acknowledgments
- Glossary
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Art, Aesthetics, and Literature
- Part II Literature, Art, and Aesthetics
- II.1 Counting Down: Inventories Introduction
- II.2 Describing, Experiencing, Narrating: The Use of Ekphrasis Introduction
- II.3 Speaking: Ethopoiia Introduction
- II.4 Instructing and Dedicating: Epigrams on Works of Art Introduction
- II.5 Reading: Book Epigrams Introduction
- II.6 Inscribing: Later Byzantine Epigraphic Culture Introduction
- II.6.1 Probably Nicholas–Nektarios of Otranto: Verses Written on Behalf of a Palace
- II.6.2. Epigram on a Deesis Mosaic
- II.6.3 The Quadrilingual Epitaph of Anna, the Mother of Grisandus, a Priest of the Cappella Palatina, Palermo
- II.6.4 An Inscription from the Synagogue at Gravina (Apulia)
- II.6.5 An Inscription from the Great Synagogue at Trani
- II.6.6 Ephraim (?), Dates unknown: The Dedicatory Mosaic in the Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem
- II.6.7 John of Moutoullas: Inscriptions in the Church of the Panagia, Moutoullas, Cyprus
- II.6.8 Inscriptions from Trikomo Church of the Panagia Theotokos
- II.6.9 Inscriptions from Dali: Church of St. Demetrianos Andridiotes
- II.6.10 Building Inscription from the Church of St. Nicholas, Manastir, North Macedonia
- ΙΙ.6.11 Sava of Serbia: The Ktetor’s Inscription in The Church of the Holy Virgin, Studenica, Serbia
- II.6.12 A Greek–Georgian Inscription, King David the Builder, and the Monastery of St. Catherine on Mount Sinai
- II.6.13 An Inscription from San Michele Arcangelo, Masseria Li Monaci, near Copertino, Italy
- II.7 Lamenting: Tomb Epigrams Introduction
- Index of Manuscripts
- General Index
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- Sources for Byzantine Art History , pp. 1480 - 1487Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022