Studies in Byzantine Sigillography: Volume 8
- Publisher
- B. G. Teubner
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- German
- Leaves
- 332
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
(Bryn Mawr Classical Review, Bryn Mawr, 4.5. 2004
β¦ Table of Contents
Vorwort
Preface
Abbreviations
Probleme mit mittelbyzantinischen Namen (besonders Familiennamen) auf Siegeln
Saints & Cult Centers: A Geographie & Administrative Perspective in Light of Byzantine Lead Seals
The Iconography of the Virgin through Inscriptions on Byzantine Lead Seals of the Athens Numismatic Museum Collections
An Anonymous Russian Seal (Xllth/ XIIIth c.): The Image of St. George as Horseman in the Byzantine and Russian Sigillography
The Orphanotrophos: Some Observations on the History of the Office in Light of Seals
The Katepanate of Paradounavon according to the Sphragistic Data
Les relations entre Cherson et lβempire, dβaprΓ¨s le tΓ©moignage des sceaux des archives de Cherson
Les sceaux byzantins de Londres
Unpublizierte Bleisiegel der Familie Maniakes: Der Fall Georgios Maniakes
Neue Metropoliten- und Bischofssiegel aus Kleinasien und der ΓΆstlichen ΓgΓ€is
New Finds from Sudak
Seals from the Museum of Afyon (Turkey)
Seals Published 1997β2001
Catalogue of Auctions 1997β2001
Index of Proper Names and Terms
Index of Iconography
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