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Animism, naturalism, and miraculous icons in the Venetian Bay of Kotor

Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics, 2023
In the small maritime village of Prčanj (Montenegro), two miraculous events occurred during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Both cases shared the similar challenge of partial animism, when the ontological boundary between things and beings was blurred. This presence of peculiar hybrid entities is inspected through interdisciplinary
Milena Ulčar
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The Byzantine Icon of the Virgin in the Church of the Blachernae: Michael Psellos on the Problem of Miraculous Timing

Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2021
This article looks closely at the report of a miracle that occurred in eleventh-century Constantinople in which the veil covering an icon of the Theotokos (Virgin) at the Blachernae church lifted itself miraculously. The report, scripted by the Byzantine polymath Michael Psellos, focuses in intriguing ways on the actions and nonactions of the veil when
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Miraculous Icons in Dalmatia

IKON, 2016
Dalmatia has been recognized as a contact zone between the East and the West with many icons still preserved and venerated in its churches and many of them have been considered miraculous. They have contributed to various cases and types of healing or salvation in various kinds of peril.
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