ISBN13: | 9781032787121 |
ISBN10: | 10327871211 |
Kötéstípus: | Puhakötés |
Terjedelem: | 328 oldal |
Méret: | 246x174 mm |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 86 Illustrations, black & white; 86 Halftones, black & white |
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Régészet
Történettudomány általában, módszertana
Őskor, ókor (a római birodalom bukásáig)
Középkor (XV. század végéig)
Művelődéstörténet
Régészet (karitatív célú kampány)
Történettudomány általában, módszertana (karitatív célú kampány)
Őskor, ókor (a római birodalom bukásáig) (karitatív célú kampány)
Középkor (XV. század végéig) (karitatív célú kampány)
Művelődéstörténet (karitatív célú kampány)
Byzantine Dress: A Guide
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This book offers approaches to the study of Byzantine dress of elites and non-elites, in sacred and secular modes, from the beginning of the Empire in the fourth century until the fifteenth century.
This book offers approaches to the study of Byzantine dress of elites and non-elites, in sacred and secular modes, from the beginning of the Empire in the fourth century until the fifteenth century. Byzantine dress is considered from within and outside of the Empire, and examines both artefactual remains as well as emphasizing studies that elucidate Byzantine dress when few or no artifacts exist.
Byzantine Dress: A Guide tackles current conceptual frameworks in the first three chapters and considers identity and sartorial signaling among Byzantines as well as foreigners in images as well as actual items of dress. A second section addresses material considerations, reflecting on construction and its effect on value. The interpretation of archaeological material is analyzed, along with reconstruction and context. Dress as part of rituals ? at court, church, and in various ceremonies ? is the focus of a third section. The final two chapters bring Byzantine dress into conversation with dress studies more broadly. A discursive chapter argues for a fashion system within the Byzantine Empire, which has been largely seen as pre-dating the notion of fashion. The final chapter concerns display, interpretation and conservation of fragmentary material in a museum context.
This book aims toward a general audience new to the subject of Byzantine dress. Specialists in Byzantine studies and dress studies more generally will find the attention to current scholarship and archaeological interpretation invaluable for research, and the book will also appeal to an audience new to the subject of Byzantine dress.
Introduction
Jennifer Ball
SECTION I: Perspectives on Byzantine Dress
Chapter 1. Byzantine identity and dress
Maria Parani
Chapter 2. Uniformity and Distinction
Jennifer Ball
Chapter 3. Dressing Beyond Byzantium: Negotiating Identity Through Local and Imported Fashion
Cristina Stancioiu
SECTION II. Value and Construction
Chapter 4. Jewelry
Georgios Makris
Chapter 5. Dressing the Non-Elite in the Byzantine Empire
Arielle Winnick
Chapter 6. The Construction and Re-Use of Clothing in the Late Antique Period
Faith Pennick Morgan
SECTION III. Clothing Rituals
Chapter 7. Byzantine Dress in Marriage Rituals
Gabriel Radle
Chapter 8. Liturgical Dress
Warren Woodfin
Chapter 9. Ceremonial and Diplomatic Dress
Tim Dawson
Chapter 10: The Byzantine Fashion System
Jennifer Ball
Chapter 11: Displaying Byzantine Dress
Kathrin Colburn and Elizabeth Dospěl-Williams