Eva R. Hoffman978-1-4051-2071-5, 978-1-4051-2072-2
Table of contents :
Contents……Page 5
List of Illustrations……Page 9
Series Editor’s Preface……Page 12
Preface and Acknowledgments……Page 13
Acknowledgments to Sources……Page 15
Introduction: Remapping the Art of the Mediterranean……Page 19
Part I: Late Antiquity: Converging Cultures, Competing Traditions. Pagan, Jewish, Christian, and Sasanian Art……Page 27
1: The Changing Nature of Roman Art and the Art-Historical Problem of Style……Page 29
2: Good and Bad Images from the Synagogue of Dura Europos: Contexts, Subtexts, Intertexts……Page 37
3: Exotic Taste: The Lure of Sasanian Persia……Page 58
4: Dionysiac Motifs……Page 65
Part II: Continuities: Tradition and Formation of Cultural Identities……Page 79
5: The Good Life……Page 81
6: Hellenism and Islam……Page 103
7: The Draped Universe of Islam……Page 115
Part III: Image and Word: Early Medieval, Byzantine, and Islamic Art……Page 133
8: The Beginnings of Biblical Illustration……Page 135
9: Sacred Image, Sacred Power……Page 153
10: The Umayyad Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem……Page 165
11: The Image of the Word: Notes on the Religious Iconography of Islam……Page 203
12: Islam, Iconoclasm, and the Declaration of Doctrine……Page 231
Part IV: Local Syncretistic Traditions: Jews, Muslims, and Christians……Page 245
13: Hebrew Book Illumination in the Fatimid Era……Page 247
14: An Icon at Mt. Sinai and Christian Painting in Muslim Egypt during the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries……Page 260
Part V: Luxury Arts and the Representation of the Court……Page 289
15: The Cup of San Marco and the “Classical” in Byzantium……Page 291
16: Images of the Court……Page 303
17: But Is It Art?……Page 319
Part VI: Expanding Boundaries: Spain, Sicily, Venice, and Beyond……Page 333
18: Pathways of Portability: Islamic and Christian Interchange from the Tenth to the Twelfth Century……Page 335
19: Islam, Christianity, and the Problem of Religious Art……Page 368
20: The Medieval Object-Enigma, and the Problem of the Cappella Palatina in Palermo……Page 385
21: Venice and Islam in the Middle Ages: Some Observations on the Question of Architectural Influence……Page 407
Index……Page 423
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