Bulgarians, Serbs, and the Rus in the Central Balkans in Byzantine historical narratives (late 10th - mid-13th century): The view from Constantinople [PDF]
This paper analyzes the information provided in the Byzantine historical narratives composed between the end of the 10th and mid-13th century on Bulgarians, Serbs and the Rus as these peoples permanently settled or just temporarily resided in ...
Nikolić Maja, Pavlović Bojana
doaj +1 more source
At the beginning stages of the “School of Gramos”. The frescoes of the church of transfiguration (Shen Sotiri) in Tremisht, South Albania (1560) [PDF]
The murals of the single-aisle timber-roofed basilica of the Transfiguration (Shen Sotiri) in Tremisht (Permet, southern Albania) date from 1560. Several features, such as the Theotokos Blachernitissa, the Passion cycle, the courtiers’ hats and ...
Vitaliotis Ioannis, Palushi Ahilino
doaj +1 more source
Beards that matter. Visual representations of Patriarch Ignatios in Byzantine art [PDF]
The paper discusses twelve visual depictions that in all likelihood represent St. Ignatios of Constantinople and were created between the ninth and the thirteenth century.
Krsmanović Bojana, Milanović Ljubomir
doaj +1 more source
On the beginnings of the Constantinopolitan School of embroidery [PDF]
This paper examines Greek-Orthodox ecclesiastical embroidery in Ottoman Constantinople after 1453 until the emergence of the Constantinopolitan School of embroidery.
Papastavrou Elena, Filiou Daphni
doaj +1 more source
Sava Nemanjić and Serbia between Epiros and Nicaea [PDF]
The authors analyze Serbia’s position and politics in relation to the Greek states of Epiros and Nicaea which emerged after the fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1204.
Ferjančić Božidar +1 more
doaj +1 more source
Byzantine-Crusader Relations from the Establishment of the Byzantine Empire to the End of the Fourth Crusade [PDF]
The Byzantine Empire was born from the womb of the Roman Empire in Europe, separated from it, and formed their own empire, whose natures are different from the uncivilized peoples and inhabitants of Europe who are characterized by strength, cruelty and ...
Mohammed S. Hashem, Majeed M. Naief
doaj +1 more source
Motifs with Sacred and Apotropaic Meanings on the Wall Paintings of Cappadocia Region
In early Christian society, the continuation of pagan beliefs and apotropaic elements derived from the Roman culture can be observed in the reflections of artistic production.
Metin Kaya
doaj +1 more source
This paper, focusing on the results of a long-term and interdisciplinary archaeological research project conducted in theGulf of Mandalya, investigates the transformation of rural settlements and the countryside in coastal Caria from Late Antiquity to ...
Ufuk Serin
doaj +1 more source
Byzantine-Tolerant Set-Constrained Delivery Broadcast [PDF]
Set-Constrained Delivery Broadcast (SCD-broadcast), recently introduced at ICDCN 2018, is a high-level communication abstraction that captures ordering properties not between individual messages but between sets of messages.
Auvolat, Alex, Raynal, Michel
core +1 more source
The subject of our study is the bronze censers in the Konya Archaeological Museum and dated to the Byzantine (East Roman) Period. The censer, in which incense is burned and used in religious ceremonies and daily life, has a special place in the ...
Yurdagül ÖZDEMİR
doaj +1 more source

