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Mailis, Athanassios: Obscured by Walls: The Bēma Display of the Cretan Churches from Visibility to Concealment, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2020 (Byzanz zwischen Orient und Okzident, Volume 18). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.710

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ISBN 978-3-948465-79-7 (PDF)

Published

07/21/2020

Authors

Athanassios Mailis

Obscured by Walls

The Bēma Display of the Cretan Churches from Visibility to Concealment

The book researches the Bēma display of the Cretan churches in a time period spanning from the Byzantine re-conquest of the island (11th century) until the middle of the Venetian dominance (15th century). It focuses on the apparition and distribution of the Templon-barrier, the function of a certain group of frescoes as prostration images and the (partial) establishment of fresco-painted masonry screens at the Orthodox churches of the island, just before the prevalence of the »wooden wall of icons« – known as Iconostasis.

This study reveals the artistic and cultic multiplicity of arrangements, consisting of archaism and modernization, until the crystallization of the Iconostasis as the »distinctive feature of churches of the Byzantine rite«, thus a material proof of cultural identity and religious consciousness of the Orthodox populace in an area (Crete) and a period (Venetian rule) that is characterized by both osmosis and conflict.

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Table of Contents
Pages
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Titelei
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
9-16
Innovation and Archaisms
Templa and Prostration Images in the Cretan Churches from the late 10th to the early 13th Century
17-51
Frescoes as Prostration Images on the Lateral Walls of Cretan Churches of the 13th-15th Century
53-106
The Masonry Templa of Crete (14th-15th Century) – A Provincial Solution or a Confession of Faith?
107-140
Catalogues
141-142
Bibliography
143-151
Sigles Used
153
Topographical Index
155-156

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