ABSTRACT

Iconoclasm, the debate about the legitimacy of religious art that began in Byzantium around 730 and continued for nearly 120 years, has long held a firm grip on the historical imagination. Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era is the first book in English to survey the original sources crucial for a modern understanding of this most elusive and fascinating period in medieval history. It is also the first book in any language to cover both the written and the visual evidence from this period, a combination of particular importance to the iconoclasm debate. The authors, an art historian and a historian who both specialise in the period, have worked together to provide a comprehensive overview of the visual and the written materials that together help clarify the complex issues of iconoclasm in Byzantium.

part |2 pages

PART I MATERIAL CULTURE

chapter 1|34 pages

The Architecture of Iconoclasm

chapter 2|18 pages

Manuscripts

chapter 3|20 pages

Icons

chapter 4|5 pages

Sculpture (Non-Architecturai)

chapter 5|29 pages

Textiles

chapter 6|7 pages

Metalwork

chapter 7|13 pages

Coins and Numismatics

chapter 8|12 pages

Sigillography

chapter 9|5 pages

Epigraphy

chapter 10|13 pages

Archaeology

chapter 11|4 pages

Historical Geography

part |2 pages

PART II THE WRITTEN SOURCES

chapter 12|34 pages

Historiography and Chronography

chapter 13|34 pages

Hagiography and Related Writing

chapter 14|10 pages

Acts of Ecclesiastical Councils

chapter 16|10 pages

Letters

chapter 17|8 pages

Legal Texts and Literature