Supplementum 2

Title: Convivium
Rok: 2021
Ročník: 8
Číslo: Supplementum 2
Název čísla
Spoliation as Translation: Medieval Worlds in the Eastern Mediterranean
Rok vydání
2021
ISSN
2336-3452 (print)
2336-808X (online)
ISBN
978-80-210-9923-4
Poznámka
  • edited by Ivana Jevtić & Ingela Nilsson with the collaboration of Zuzana Frantová
  • This supplementary issue was carried out within the frame of the research program "Retracing Connections: Byzantine Storyworlds in Greek, Arabic, Georgian, and Old Slavonic (c. 950 – c. 1100)" (Riksbankens Jubileumsfond, m19-0430:1).
Introduction
Title Document
Towards an empathetic approach to material and literary spolia | 11–17
Jevtić, Ivana; Nilsson, Ingela
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Articles
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Imitation as spoliation, reception as translation : the art of transforming things in Byzantium | [20]–37
Nilsson, Ingela
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Speaking antiquity: ancient spolia as a visual koine in the medieval Mediterranean (12th to 15th Century) | [38]–59
Mathews, Karen Rose
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Spolia and textual reincarnations: a reassessment of the Hagia Sophia's history | [60]–75
Arslan, C. Ceyhun
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Antiquarian displays of spolia and Roman identity: San Marco, Merbaka, and the Seljuk caravanserais | [76]–97
Bergmeier, Armin F.
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Spoiling the Hellenes: intertextuality, appropriation, embedment: the case of the Christos Paschon | [98]–115
Mullett, Margaret
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Eustathios' Homeric commentaries: translating Homer and spoliating ancient traditions | [116]–131
van den Berg, Baukje
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Reuse and remodeling in the Late Byzantine world: the Church of Bogorodica Ljeviška in Prizren | [132]–155
Jevtić, Ivana
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Translating spolia: a recent discovery of fragments from the walls of Seljuk Konya and their afterlives | [156]–177
Yalman, Suzan
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Translating and spoliating the Byzantines: the receptions and remodelings of a Komnenian novel in early modern France | [178]–191
Hallenberg, Emelie
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Afterword
Title Document
Postscript: The Meaning of Ruins | 194–199
Heilo, Olof
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hidden section Photographic credits
Title Document
Photographic credits | [200]–201
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