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Children in Oriental Christian and Greek hagiography from the early Byzantine world (ca. 400–800 CE)
Cornelia Horn
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Journal of Late Antiquity, 2011
This study reasserts the importance of images for the Christian saints’ cult during the sixth and seventh centuries, and draws attention to the abundant extant pilgrims’ eulogiai that that have been largely overlooked heretofore. In particular, it highlights the existence of a fiercely contested debate in early Byzantium about the visibility of the
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This study reasserts the importance of images for the Christian saints’ cult during the sixth and seventh centuries, and draws attention to the abundant extant pilgrims’ eulogiai that that have been largely overlooked heretofore. In particular, it highlights the existence of a fiercely contested debate in early Byzantium about the visibility of the
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Early Byzantine Historiography and Hagiography as Different Modes of Christian Practice
Derek Krueger
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METAPHRASIS IN BYZANTINE HAGIOGRAPHY: THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE GENRE (CA. 800–1000)
2018openaire +1 more source
Images of childhood in early Byzantine hagiography.
The Journal of psychohistory, 1979openaire +1 more source
Author, Audience, Text and Saint: Two Modes of Early Byzantine Hagiography
Scandinavian Journal of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 2015openaire +1 more source

