Byzantine art and archaeology /
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At the Clarendon Press,
1911.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter I. Introductory : General Considerations
- Chapter II. Introductory : Geographical Considerations : The Balkan Peninsula
- Greece
- The Islands
- Russia
- The East-Christian World : Anatolia
- Syria and Palestine
- Armenia
- The East
- Egypt
- Abyssinia
- North Afrika
- The Western World
- Italy
- Sicily
- Dalmatia
- France
- Spain
- Germany
- The British Isles
- Chapter III. Sculpture
- Introductory Remarks
- Sculpture Now Destroyed
- Free Sculpture
- Sarcophagi
- Figure Reliefs Other then those of Sarcophagi
- Ornamental Sculpture
- Capitals
- Chapte IV. Sculpture
- Carvings in Ivory and Steatite
- Chapter V. Painting
- Introductory Remarks
- Mural Paintings and Panels
- Chapter VI. Painting
- Mosaics in Italy and the Adriatic
- Mosaics in the Christian East
- Mosaic Pavements
- Miniature Mosaics
- Chapter VII. Painting
- Illuminated Manuschripts
- Chapter VIII. Enamel
- Introductory Remarks
- Examples Preserved in Various Countries
- Chapter IX. Goldsmith's Work and Jewellery
- Silver Plate
- Chapter X. Textşles
- Introductory Remarks
- Tapestry
- Silk
- Subjects Upon Silk Fabrics
- Embrodery
- Fabrics with Printed Designs, and Other Stuffs
- Influence of Textiles on the Arts
- Chapter XI. Various : Pottery and Glass
- Metal-work
- Weights
- Coins
- Seals
- Engraved Gems, etc.
- Chapter XII. Iconography : Composition and Scenes
- Representations of Individual Figures
- Symbols, etc.
- Chapter XIII. Ornaments : Motives adopted from Hellenistic Sources
- Oriental Motives
- Naturalistic Forms
- Geometrical Ornament
- INDEXES
- I. General
- II. Iconographical
- III. Museums, Libraries, Treasures, and Collections
- IV. Authorities.