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The Iconography of the Composition on the Seal of Constantine Mesopotamites (Worshippers’ Images in Byzantine Sigillography) [PDF]

open access: diamondАнтичная древность и средние века, 2018
Although there are a very few images of ktetor's portraits in Byzantine sigillography known so far, this scene is widely represented in monumental painting (frescoes of Kastoria and Cappadocia, and Sicilian mosaics) and applied art. Today there are three
Valery Pavlovich Stepanenko
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From the History of Sigillography and Heraldry of Private Towns in Western Pomerania. A Case Study of the Seal and Coat of Arms of Łobez [PDF]

open access: diamondStudia Maritima, 2023
Celem artykułu jest odpowiedź na pytanie o funkcjonowanie wyobrażeń napieczętnych i her- bów miast prywatnych na Pomorzu Zachodnim. Osiągnięcie tego celu – przy obecnym stanie badań – możliwe jest jedynie poprzez wykorzystanie metody case study, która ...
Agnieszka Gut
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Archaeology and Sigillography in Northern Europe

open access: goldSeals - Making and Marking Connections across the Medieval World, 2019
:Medieval seals, traditionally considered from the perspective of their documentary function, may also be studied as archaeological artefacts. Pilgrim badges were seal-shaped, and seal matrices and seal impressions can be found on church bells, in altars,
M. Andersen
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Digital Approaches to Medieval Sigillography: An Introduction

open access: diamondDigital Medievalist
This article is an introduction to the Digital Medievalist special collection "Digital Approaches to Medieval Sigillography." Cet article est une introduction à la collection spéciale de Digital Medievalist "Approches numériques à la sigillographie médiévale."
Martina Filosa   +2 more
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Parion Hristiyanlık Tarihine Yeni Bir Katkı: Parion Başpiskoposu Ioannes’in Kurşun Mührü / A New Contribution to the Christian History of the Parion: The Lead Seal of Ioannes, Archbishop of Parion

open access: yesArkhaia Anatolika, 2022
The subject of the study is a Byzantine lead seal belonging to Ioannes, the archbishop of the city, which was found in Parion in 2009. The study deals with Parion’s Christian era, the function of the seal and its iconographic features, respectively ...
Kasım OYARÇİN
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Field of the Administrative Geography of the Sasanian Empire on the Auspicious Occasion of the Publication of La Géographie Administrative de l’Émpire Sassanide. Les Témoignages Épigraphiques en Moyen-Perse [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش‌نامۀ انتقادی متون و برنامه‌های علوم انسانی, 2022
The political and administrative structures of the Sasanian Empire have been the focus of numerous research. For the rather recent developments of the subject, though, Rika Gyselen’s studies have been crucial.
Hossein Habibi
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Was the later emperor Nikephoros Botaneiates the dux of Braničevo and Niš in the 1050s? [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, 2020
The mystery concerning a seal type erroneously interpreted in the past, could be solved with the help of a new parallel piece. The legend presents Nikephoros Botaneiates (who later became emperor) as magistros, bestes, bestarches , and doux of ...
Wassiliou-Seibt Alexandra-Kyriaki
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Inscribed finger rings from late antique and Byzantine Asia Minor

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice, 2021
In this short paper we present thirteen metal rings from the museums of Izmir (nos. 3-4 and 9-10), Afyonkarahisar (no. 5), Bergama (nos. 6 and 8), Ödemiş (no. 7), Trabzon (no. 11), and Balıkesir (no.
Lafli, Ergün, Buora, Maurizio
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Three Unpublished Byzantine Lead Seals from Western Asia Minor (With an Appendix on an Amulet from Izmir)

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2020
This paper presents three formerly unpublished Byzantine lead seals and an amulet that were examined in the archaeological museum of Izmir (nos. 1, 3 and figs. 5a–b) and Akhisar (no. 2) in western Turkey.
Ergün Laflı, Maurizio Buora
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