ABSTRACT

This volume consists of 15 articles published between 1991 and 2018. It falls into three sections, reflecting different areas of Liz James’s interests.

The first section deals with light and colour and mosaics: four articles considering light and colour in mosaics and the making of mosaics, as well as the question of what it means to define mosaics as ‘Byzantine’ are reprinted. The second brings together four pieces on empresses: their relationships with female personifications and the Mother of God; their roles in founding and refounding buildings; and their employment as ciphers by some authors. Finally, seven papers cover a range of topics: what monumental images of saints in churches might have been for; what the differences between relics and icons might have been; how captions to images can be misleading; why touch was an important sense; how words can sometimes ‘just’ be decorative rather than for reading; why the materiality of objects makes a difference. There is also a brief section of additional notes and comments which add to, update and reflect on each piece now in 2024.

Mosaics, Empresses and Other Things in Byzantium will be of interest to scholars and students alike interested in material culture, the depiction of regal women, and the use of relics and icons in the Byzantine Empire.

part 2|56 pages

Empresses

chapter 5|14 pages

Good Luck and Good Fortune to the Queen of Cities

Empresses and Tyches in Byzantium

chapter 6|12 pages

Making a Name

Reputation and Imperial Founding and Refounding in Constantinople

chapter 7|9 pages

The Empress and the Virgin in Early Byzantium

Piety, Authority and Devotion*

chapter 8|19 pages

Ghosts in the Machine

The Lives and Deaths of Constantinian Imperial Women*

part 3|95 pages

Materiality, Senses and Other Things

chapter 10|9 pages

Dry Bones and Painted Pictures

Relics and Icons in Byzantium1

chapter 11|11 pages

Art and Lies

Text, Image and Imagination in the Medieval World

chapter 12|16 pages

Seeing is Believing But Words Tell No Lies

Captions Versus Images in the Libri Carolini and Byzantine Iconoclasm

chapter 14|13 pages

Seeing's Believing, but Feeling's the Truth

Touch and the Meaning of Byzantine Art1

chapter 15|16 pages

Things

Art and Experience in Byzantium*