Through a Glass Brightly: Studies in Byzantine and Medieval Art and Archaeology Presented to David Buckton
Chris EntwistleTable of Contents
Bibliography for David Buckton
Preface ( Peter Lasko )
1. A dandy the Ambleteuse clepsydra, Empedocles, and wine-thieves I have known ( Donald M. Bailey )
2. Hellenistic to Late Roman ( Catherine Johns )
3. Light on Byzantium - a universal sundial at the British Museum ( Silke Ackermann )
4. Visualising women in Late Antique the Projecta casket ( Jas Elsner )
5. Sources of cloisonne some early fused gold and glass inlays ( Noel Adams )
6. On the date of the Symmachi panel and the so-called Grado Chair ivories ( Paul Williamson )
7. Who's that girl? Personifications of the Byzantine empress ( Liz James )
8. A painting of Saint Kollouthos ( Maria Vassilaki )
9. Three illuminating objects in the Lampsacus treasure ( Marlia M. Mango )
10. Early Byzantine mercantile communities in the West ( Ken Dark )
11. Studying the Byzantine staurotheque at Esztergom ( Paul Hetherington )
12. Saint Theodore and the Dragon ( Christopher Walter )
13. Apotropaic devices on Byzantine lead seals in the Collections of Dumbarton Oaks and the Fogg Museum of Art ( John W. Nesbitt )
14. Middle Byzantine (10th-13th century AD) stamp seals in semi-precious stone ( Jeffrey Spier )
15. The Bristol Psalter ( Leslie Brubaker )
16. The production of red glass and enamel in the Late Iron Age, Roman and Byzantine periods ( Ian C. Freestone, Colleen P. Stapleton and Valery Rigby )
17. 'The Celtic Fringe': two
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