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CONTENTS Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors List of Illustrations viii x xvi Introduction Maria Alessia Rossi and Alice Isabella Sullivan 1 Byzance après Byzance: The Paradigm Ovidiu Cristea and Ovidiu Olar 1 11 PARTI Art Historical Overviews 27 2 The Afterlives of Byzantine Art in the Wider Adriatic Margarita Voulgaropoulou 29 3 Art and Architecture in the Balkans and the Lower Danube Regions felena Bogdanovic, Ljubomir Milanovic, and Marina Mihaljevic 44 4 The Visual Culture of Wallachia before and after 1453 Elisabeta Negrâu 62 5 Moldavian Visual Culture before and after 1453 Vlad Bedros 78 V
Contents 6 Byzantine Elements in Wall Painting in the Kingdom of Hungary Zsombor Jékely 94 7 Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Art in Modern Slovakia Vladislav Greslik 111 PART I Contacts and Patronage beyond Borders 127 8 Framing Silk Patronage in the Late Medieval Eastern Adriatic Iva Jazbec Tomaic and Danijel Cikovic 9 A Ruler and a Churchman: Collaborative Patronage of Monasteries in Medieval Serbia Anna Adashinskaya 129 141 10 The Danubian Lands, Mount Athos, and Mount Sinai: Meaningful Connections Alice Isabella Sullivan 154 11 Greek Merchants and the Genoese Lower Danube in the Late Fourteenth Century Marco Cassioli 170 12 Medieval Wall Paintings in Transylvanian Orthodox Churches: Signs of Cross-Cultural Interactions Elena-Dana Prioteasa 13 Charles IV and Byzantium: Icon Painting and Stone Incrustation in Fourteenth Century Prague Jana Gajdosovd 184 205 PART III Ideals and Ideologies in Images and Texts 221 14 The Bowing Prince: Post-Byzantine Representations of Christian Rulership in Moldavian Wall Painting Andrei Dumitrescu 223 15 Ethics, Piety, and Politics in The Teachings of Neagoe Basarab to His Son Theodosie Ioana Manea vi 238
Contents 16 Sophia: The Personification of Divine Wisdom in the Lower Danube Region Zofia A. Brzozowska 251 17 Shaping Images of Sanctity and Kingship between Byzantium and Serbia during the Nemanjici Dynasty Irene Caracciolo 265 18 Eastern Roman and Bulgarian Perceptions of Each Other in the Thirteenth Century Grant Schrama 279 PART IV Adaptations and Transmissions across Media and Geographies 19 Silversmiths in Southeastern Europe: Visual Culture between Islam, Byzantium, and the Latin West Anita Paolicchi 291 293 20 Late Medieval Balkan Dress beyond Byzantium Nikolaos Vryzidis 310 21 Overhanging Rooms in Dwellings of the Danubian Regions Serena Acciai 326 22 The Byzantine Alexander Romance in Slavonic Antoaneta Granberg 337 23 Genres and Translations: The South Slavonic Versions of the Palaea Historica Malgorzata Skowronek 352 24 Communication and Memory in Medieval Church Slavonic Paratexts in the Balkans Izabela Lis-Wielgosz and Ivan N. Petrov 364 References Index 376 382 vii
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INDEX 1 Peter 5:8 372 2 Chronicles 26:16-21 356 2 Samuel 12:1-23 253; 12:1 356; 24 356 à la turca 329 Aachen: Tomb of Charlemagne 95 Abel 355-56 Abraham 159, 260, 355-56 Acciai, Serena 326-36 Acre 209 Acts 20:29 372 Adalbert, saint 206, 213 Adam 338, 355 Adashinskaya, Anna 7, 141-53, 253 Adrianople (Edirne, Andreanopoli) 175-76,178; battle (1205) 283; fall (1360s) 100 Adriatic Sea area 29-43, 129-40, 268, 326, 332, 334 Aegean Sea area 176, 178 Afanas’eva, E. 338-39 Africa, northern 328 Agapetus, philosopher 240 Ahtopol (Gatopoli) 175, 177-78 Akathistos Hymn 51, 57, 67, 84 Akotantos, Angelos, Cretan painter 72 Akropolites, George 279-80, 282-85 Alba-Iulia: Orthodox 186 Albania (Republic) 53, 129, 330 Albanians (Arbanas) 36, 59, 286 Alexander, son of Stephen III 159, 225 Alexander I, voivode of Moldavia, the Good (cel Bun; the Elder; cel Bäträn) 17-18, 78-93, 155, 225, 228 Alexander II, Mircea, voivode of Wallachia (Alexandru) 74 Alexander IV, Lapu^neanu, voivode of Moldavia 83 Alexander Romance 337-51 Alexander the Great see Alexander Romance Alexandria 131 Alexios I Komnenos, emperor 95; Novellae 143 Alexios III Angelos, emperor: chrysobull (1198) 144 Alexios Aristinos, Commentaries 143 Alps region 326, 328-29, 332 Alunisu-Nucu (Buzäu county) 65 Alutanus Restauri 188 Amias Duchy 68 Ammannati Piccolomini, Jacopo, cardinal 17 Anagni. San Pietro in Vineis 102 Anatolia (Asia Minor) 170-71, 176-77, 284, 310, 317-18 Anchialus 281 Ancona: Church of St. Anne 36, 38; Greek community 36, 38; San Francesco delie Scale Church 33-34; Trade 132 Ancona March (Marche) 33, 132 Andrew of
Crete, saint 207, 353; Great Canon 358; Sermon on the Nativity of the Virgin 229-30 Andrew I, king of Hungary 95, 98 Andrew II, king of Hungary 95 Andrew III, king of Hungary 130 Andronikos I Palaiologos 286 Andronikos III Palaiologos, emperor 15, 266 Angelina, despotess, Maksim’s mother 56 Angelov, Dimiter 284 angels 72, 102, 105, 156, 212, 228, 231-33, 252-53, 257, 260-62; angel of the Great Council 51; angelophany 355-56; archangels 98, 115 382
Index Monastery; Vatopedi Monastery; Anghelina, daughter of Neagoe Basarab 165 Zographou Monastery aniconic art 297, 300, 317 Austria 96, 111, 330, 334 Anjou dynasty (Angevins) 101, 105, 112 Avars 63 Ankara Battle (1402) 17 Avignon: Papal 79 Anna, wife to Alexios III Angelos 47 Anna Dandolo, Serbian queen, wife to Stefan Prvovncani 50 Babos, Alexandru 71 Anne, saint 36, 113 Bac (Bacs): Franciscan church 99 Ano Parakalamos: Sosinou Monastery 159 Bachkovo Monastery: Workshops 297 Anthonius de Sancto Matheo, notary of Pera 174 Bacic, Zivko 134 Anthony IV, patriarch of Constantinople 186 Bädeuti-Mili^äuti: Church of St. Prokopios 224, 233’ Antichrist 285 Antonije Sokolovic, patriarch of Pec, Bakar: Turska kuca (Turkish house) 332 metropolitan of Herzegovina 51 Bäläceanu, Nedelco, grand boyar and Antonio di Ponzo, notary in Kilia 170-74 logothete 74 Apakas, loannes, painter 39 Balard, Michel 170 Apocalypse (Revelation) 300; 21:12ff 46 Balea, knez (Balotä) 189, 196 Apostles 82, 100-1, 105, 113-15, 212, 300; Balian, archbishop of Split and Rhodes 137 Communion 54, 64, 194, 261; Washing Balkan War, Second (1913) 11 the Feet 98 Balletto, Laura 172 Apostolic Palace: Icon by Angelos Bitzamanos Ballian, Anna 305 33-34 Baltic Sea 79 Apulia: Cave churches 31 Baltimore see Walters Art Museum Apuseni Mountains 184 Banat 185, 197 Arab influence 313 Banic, Silvija 131 Arabia: Western coast 328 Banjska 148 Arabic alphabet 71 barbarians 111, 280-81, 283, 285 Arad County 105 Barbu, Daniel 12 Aragon 68 Bardejov see Saris Museum Arbanasi: Konstantsaliev House 333-34 Bari see Pinacoteca
Provinciale; San Nicola; Aretas, saint 55 Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arti e Arianism 86 Paesaggio Arilje 49 Barlaam and Joasaph 146, 225 Arius, heretic 196-97 Barletta: Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli 38 Armenians 89, 171 Baroque art 112-13, 120, 299 Arnost of Pardubice, archbishop of Prague 207 Bârsau: Church of St. Nicholas 187-88, Arpad dynasty 95, 97, 130, 191 194, 198 Arsenije, archbishop of Serbia 146 Basarab I, voivode of Wallachia 15, 64, 68, artophorion 298 155, 239 Asen, Vlach leader 281 Basarab the Young, voivode of Wallachia 239 Asia, Central 131, 310-11, 313, 320, 328 Basarab dynasty 64, 69, 239 Aspietes, Alexios, ruler of Philippopolis 282 Basil the Great, saint 197, 254 Assenid dynasty 11, 87 Basil I, emperor, Prochiron 143 Athanasios, metropolitan of Severin 16 Basil II, emperor 63, 281, 285 Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria 175, 254 Bassano family 35 Athens 337 Bathas, Thomas, Cretan painter 35, 38 Athos Mount (Holy Mountain; Athonite) 8, 14, Baum, Lukas, kivotion 296 16-18, 45^16, 53, 55, 65-66, 69, 72, 74, Bayezid I, sultan 16-17 86, 141, 148, 154-69, 239, 300, 304, 359, Bayezid II, sultan 71 365; Gregoriou 157, 160; Iviron 144, 155, Becherov (Bekherov): Maphorion of the Mother 160; Koutloumousiou 155, 159-60; of God Hodegetria 113-14 Monastery of Amalfitans 144; Pantokrator Bedros, Vlad 7, 78-93 160; Philotheou 160; Simonopetra 155, Beggrov, A. 270 160; Xenophontos 161; Xeropotamou 160; Beirut 137 see also Dionysiou Monastery; Great Lavra; Béla III, king of Hungary 95, 281 Hilandar Monastery; Karyes; Saint Paul Béla IV, king of Hungary 95, 131
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Index Belgrade 53, 56; Belgrade-Srem metropolitans 58; see also Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church; National Library of Serbia; National Museum (Belgrade); Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences Belli d’Elia, Pina 31 Bellini, Gentile: Follower 328 Bellini, Giovanni 31, 35 Benes Krabice of Weitmile, Chronicle of the Church of Prague 212-14, 216 Bergün (Grisons) 327 Berlin see Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Preussischer Kultur besitz Berroia (Macedonia) 313 Bertelli, Carlo 214 Bessarion, cardinal 31-32 Beylié, Léon de 330 Bible. New Testament 300, 357; see also 1 Peter; Acts; Apocalypse (Revelation); John; Jude; Mark Bible. Old Testament 54, 223, 240, 260, 300, 352-55, 357-59, 372; see also 2 Chronicles; 2 Samuel; Exodus; Ezechiel; Genesis; Isaiah; Judges; Numbers; Octateuch; Pentateuch; Proverbs; Psalms; Sirach; Sophonias; Wisdom of Solomon; Zechariah Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana: MS Palat. Gr. 381 257 Bibliothèque nationale de France: MS gr. 139 (Psalter) 257 Bing, Judith 327, 329-30, 333 Bisericani Monastery 345 Biskupski, Romuald 113 Bistrifa Monastery 18, 69, 72, 86, 239; scriptorium 82 Bitolja 285 Bitzamanos, Angelos, Cretan painter 33, 35 Bitzamanos, Donatos, painter 34 Black Death (Bubonic Plague) 134, 207 Black Sea (Pontic basin) 17, 63, 78-80, 85, 89, 155, 170-83 Blago Fund Inc. 267, 273 blinding as punishment 266, 270-71 Bloch, Herbert 213 boats (ciguta, lignum de orlo) 172-76 Boehm, Barbara Drake 216 Bogdan I, voivode of Moldavia 17 Bogdan III, voivode of Moldavia (John Bogdan) 17, 83 Bogdan of Cuhea (Bogdan Vodä) 79 Bogdan-Vlad, son of Stephen III 225 Bogdanovic,
Dmitrije 344, 346 Bogdanovic, Jelena 7, 44-61 Bohemia 68, 205-22 Bonaventure, saint 33-34 Book of Jubilees 353 Book of the Existence of Heaven and Earth 354 Bosnia, Kingdom 44, 53, 55, 58, 129, 326, 332 Boyana: Church of St. Nicholas 48, 57 boyars (bolijars) 68-69, 74, 186, 239, 286 Bozhidar, commissioner of manuscript St. Petersburg Q. XV. 168 345 Brajan, Petar, zupan, and family 311 Brankovic dynasty 56-58, 87, 133, 162-63 Brasov 299, 303 Brätianu, Gheorghe 170 Bratislava see Slovak National Gallery Braudel, Fernand 29-30 Bfeznice Castle: Chapel 209 Bribir: Counts 132; St. Mary Franciscan Church 132 British Library: MS Add. 24189 (The Travels of John Mandeville) 216 Brodsky, Iosif 326 Brzozowska, Zofia A. 8, 251-64 Bucharest 69; Congress of International Byzantine Studies (1st, 1924) 13; (14th, 1971) 12; see also National History Museum; National Museum of Art; Romanian Academy Library Bucoväf Monastery 74 Buda 96; capture (1541) 95; General Synod (1279) 187 Budapest see Buda; Museum of Applied Arts; Hungarian National Museum Bukovina 87, 96 Bulgaria 279-92; Second Empire 11, 63, 177-78, 279, 281, 286; Shore 176-77 Bulgarian Apocryphal Annals 285 Bulgarian Language 63, 67, 239, 339, 358-59, 365, 368 Bunesti (Szâszbuda): Saxon Parish Church 101 Burgundy 68 Bustarinus, Francischus, banker 172, 175 Buzäu 257 Buzesti family 74 Byzance après Byzance 11-25 Byzantium: Mythical foundation 337 Cacak Monastery (Holy Virgin Gradacka) 145 Caffa 171, 176-78 caftan (kaftan, surcaftan) 68, 70, 316, 318 Calabria 31 Caluiu Monastery 74 Calvinism 186, 300 Campagnani, Gerolamo, Venetian
goldsmith from Constantinople 305 Câmpulung 64 Camus, Albert 334 Candea (Romanian family) 105 Candia 32 384
Index Caracciolo, Irene 8, 265-78 çardak (projecting window; ceardac, chardak) 326 care of the self 238 Carlo I Tocco, despot of Epirus 316 Casotti, Nikola, bishop of Trogir 136 Caspian Gates 338 Cassioli, Marco 8, 170-83 Catalonia Principality 132 Catherine of Alexandria, saint 99, 172 Catherine of Siena, saint 34 Celestinus, Saxon goldsmith from Sibiu 306 Celts 63 Cereghini, Mario 327-30 Cetatea Alba 17 Cetäteni (Arge? County) 64 Cetinje: Printing press 69 Chabiny (Öabiny) 115-16 Chalcedon: Council (451), Canons 4 and 24 143 Chariton, metropolitan of Wallachia, superior of Koutloumousiou 16 Charlemagne 216 Charles IV, emperor 205-22 Cherepish Gospel 293 Chernivtsi (Czernowitz; Cernäuti). ImperialRoyal Central Commission for the Investigation and Conservation of Architectural Monuments 87 cherubim 54 Chiajna, wife to Mircea Ciobanul, daughter of Peter Rare? 74 Chicago Art Institute: Grace R. Smith textile endowment, inv. no. 1983.747 (Mamluk textile) 315 Chinese influence 131, 311 Chiprovtsi goldsmiths 297 chiton (ancient Greek dress) 256, 258, 261-62 chlamys (dress) 311 Christopher, saint 100 Chronicon Pictum Vindobonense 68 Chrysogonus, saint 133 Church Union 31, 86, 105, 185-87; see also Uzhhorod çikma (Turkish projection of the room over the street) 330 Cikovic, Danijel 7, 129-40 çintamani (triple spheres) 316-17 Cioffari, Gerardo 270 cloud collar 311-13 Cluj-Napoca (Kolozsvâr) 104; see also Goldsmith guild; Library of the Romanian Academy Cola di Rienzo 207 Colt Monastery (Kolcvâr) 105, 194, 198 Coman, Drago?, painter at Arbore 88 Constantine the Great 191, 193, 216,
224, 226, 228, 231, 233, 240, 243, 265, 271, 273-74, 285 Constantine VII, Porphyrogenetos, emperor 285 Constantine IX Monomachos, emperor: Monomachos Crown 95 Constantinople. Büyükdere district 305; Chora Monastery 47, 64, 313; Ecumenical Council (2nd, 381) 51; Galata 330; Golden Horn 171, 176-77; Hagia Sophia 205, 251; Holy Apostles Church 161; Hospital 59; Latin conquest (1204) and rule 45, 47, 95, 104, 142, 279; Pantokrator Monastery 266, 269-70; see also Byzantium. Mythical foundation; Ecumenical Patriarchate; Evergetis Monastery; Fener; Istanbul; Pera Convent of Monte Mario: San Sisto Icon 207 Coptic language 205 Corbii de Piaträ (Arge? county) 65 corporations (guilds) 293-309 Cosmas of Maiuma, hymnographer 255, 353, 358 Cosmas and Damian, saints 117 Cosmatesque work 216 Cotmeana Monastery 65 Councils, Ecumenical 50, 54, 57, 67, 72; see also under the individual locations Cozia: Holy Trinity Monastery 66-67, 70 Cräciunel (Homorodkaracsonyfalva) 104 Craiove?ti (boyar family) 69-70, 239 Cranach, Lucas, the Elder, xylographies 300, 303 Crete: Visual culture 33, 72, 115; market 178; painters 32-34, 72; Venetian period 29, 32, 72, 113 Cricäu (Boroskrakkô): Church 102, 104 Crimea 17, 171, 176 Cri?cior (Kristyor): Church of the Dormition of the Virgin 105, 187-91, 193, 198 Cristea, Ovidiu 5, 11-25 Croatia 129, 206, 319, 332; Republic 3, 53, 58, 68, 96, 129-32 Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts: MS Illa 27 (CAS27) 344, 346 Cross (True Cross) 184, 191-94, 224, 231, 369; crux gemmata 216; crux invicta 271; Exaltation / Finding 191-93, 358; relic 46, 193 Crossley, Paul 214
crusades (crusaders) 31, 80, 137, 185, 189, 209; 4th Crusade (1204) 31, 44, 144, 311; 5th Crusade 98, 105 Cucer: Church of St. Nicholas 254 Cumans 62-64, 68, 171, 190-91, 280 Curcic, Slobodan 3-A Curta, Florin 10 385
Index Curtea de Arge?: Dormition of Mother of God Monastery 70-72, 161, 239; St. Nicholas Church 64-66, 68 Cyprus 32, 137, 209 Cyriacus, saint 33-34 Cyril, apostle of the Slavs, saint (Constantine) 112, 205-6 Cyril Loukaris, patriarch of Constantinople 186 Cyrillic alphabet 95, 205, 344, 348; Bosnian script 343; Cyrillic manuscripts 122, 337-51, 364 Cyzicus (Spiga) 176-78 Czech Language, Old 206 Czech Republic 111 Dabar: Church St. Nicholas 271 Dacia Ripensis 63 Dacians 63 Dakovo 136 Dalimil. Chronicle 206 Dalmatia 30, 35, 39, 206 Damascus 131 Damian, metropolitan of Moldavia 86 Danilo, bishop of Banjska 148 Danilo II, archbishop of Pec 147-48, 262, 266, 268, 271; Life of King Uros 254; Life of the Serbian Kings and Archbishops 266; Danilo’s continuator 147 Danilovic, Dusan 46 Dante Alighieri, Divine Comedy. Inferno 59 Danube area 154-69, 326-36; Delta 170-83 Darius, king of Persia 337 Darios (Darlac): Saxon Lutheran church 96, 99-100 David, king 224, 228, 253, 356 Dealu (Târgoviçte): Monastery of St. Nicholas 70, 72 Decani Monastery (Visoki Decani) 49, 72, 148, 159, 265-68, 270, 273; Charter 148-49, 266; Church 47; St. Nicholas Chapel 261; Vita icon of Saint Nicholas 271 Dej: Guilds 303 Demetrius of Thessaloniki, military saint 84, 117, 189, 268, 281 dendrochronology 102 Densus (Demsus) 105, 189, 194, 198 Deroko, Aleksander 332 Déva: Franciscan Church 105 Devil (Satan) 245, 281, 355 Dialogue of the three hierarchs 346 Diehl, Charles 11 Dimitrie Cantemir, voivode of Moldavia 17 Dimitrov, Todor 299 Dinescu, Dan 67 Dintr-un-lemn Monastery (Vâlcea County) 306 Dionisije,
metropolitan of Lipljan: Death 51, 53 Dionysiou Monastery 155, 163, 165; Aqueduct 161; Church of Saint John the Baptist 161; Defense tower 161; Inv. 753 (Reliquary of St. Niphon) 162-63; MS 221 (Neagoe’s Teachings) 240 Dipalitsa/Molybdoskepastos: Church of Agioi Apostoloi 318 divinatory and prognostic texts 346, 348 Djuric, Vojislav (Durie) 231, 271 Dmitar of Lipova, kivotion 295 Dniester River 78-79, 176 Dobromir, painter at Curtea de Arges 72, 74 Dobromir the Younger, master at Snagov and Tismana 74 Dobrotitsa, prince of Dobruja 172 Dobrovski, Josef 344 Dobrusa: Church of St. Nicholas 268 dodekaorton (Great Feasts) 54, 57 Domenico da Carignano, notary in Licostomo 170 Domenico Veneziano 328 Dometianus, Moldavian hieromonk 155 Dominic, saint 100 Dominic, archbishop of Zadar, Dominican 135-36 Dominican order 136 Dominicus de Monterubeo 172 Donca, Militsa Despina’s mother 161 donor (commissioner, patron, patronage, ktetor): donor portrait 51, 133-34, 165, 184, 187-89, 195, 213, 223, 230-31, 268, 313, 315, 318; see also inscription, dedicatory; model of a foundation Dorde Brankovic, despot of Serbia (saint Maksim, metropolitan of Belgrade) 56, 133 Dragan’s Minei 286 Dragos, ruler from Trans-Carpathia 79 Drägut, Vasile 97, 100 Drandaki, Anastasia 214 Dravce (Szepesdaroc) 102, 112 dream apparition 265-78 dress (fashion, garments): antique (Greek) and late antique 251, 257-58, 263, 310; Asian 310-11, 320; in the Balkans 310-26; Byzantine 69, 79, 310-26; Mamluk 310-11, 313; from Middle East 310; Mongol 310-11, 313; Ottoman (ottomanization) 70, 311, 316, 318; Renaissance 188;
Turkish 311; see also textiles dualist heresy 197-98 Dubrovnik (Ragusa, Ragusa Republic) 129-32; Cathedral of St. Mary the Great 31, 132; earthquake (1667) 132 Dumitrescu, Andrei 8, 223-37 386
Index Eve 338, 355 Evergetis Monastery 45; Typikon 144-45 Exodus 357; 1:8-14 372; 15:22-27 355 Ezechiel 22:25. 27 372 Durad Brankovic, despot of Serbia (George) 162-63 Durad Brankovic, despot of Serbia (Smederevski) 133, 186 Durdevi Stupovi Monastery 145 Durrës 135 Dusica, daughter of Stefan III 266 Dyggve, Ejnar 30 Eagles, Jonathan 80 Eastmond, Anthony 306 Ecaterina Salvaresso, wife to Alexandru II Mircea 74 eclecticism (cross-cultural interaction, synthesis) 30, 56, 69, 78, 87, 89-90,154, 198, 311, 316, 279, 317; see also hybridity Ecumenical Patriarchate (Patriarchate of Constantinople; Great Church) 11, 13-19, 78, 86, 149, 186, 239, 316 Egypt 320, 337 Eirene, wife to John III Vatatzes 284 Eirene Komnene Doukaina, empress of Bulgaria (Irene) 285 Eldem, Sedad 331 Elena, wife to Ivan the Young, daughter of Stephen III 87 Elijah, prophet 224 Elizabeta Kotromanic, Hungarian-Croatian queen 133 Elizabeth of Pomerania, wife to Charles IV 213 Elizabeth of Pfemyslid 206 embroidery 7, 17, 68, 70, 80, 82, 130-37, 156, 158-59, 165, 256, 276, 315, 319 Emeric, Hungarian prince, saint (Imre) 104, 190-91 Enez (Enio) 176, 178 Engadine 329 engravings (prints) 300, 303 enkolpion (encolpion) 95, 113 Entz, Géza 97 Epiphanius of Salamina, bishop of Cyprus 353 Epirus and Thessaloniki Despotate 44, 47, 142, 282 epitrachelion 161 erker (Tyrolean projecting windows) 326-27 erotapokriseis 346, 348 Esztergom Cathedral: Porta Speciosa 95 Esztergom 96; Palace Chapel 95; see also Esztergom Cathedral Eudokia of Kiev, wife to Stephen III 87 Eusebius of Caesarea 231, 240, 262 Euthymios, patriarch of
Tarnovo, Panegyric of Constantine and Helena 231-32; Panegyric of St. John of Rila 286-87 Evangelists: Images and Symbols 115, 136, 156, 253-55, 257, 300 Fagäras Duchy 68 Fatimid Caliphate 313 Feldebrô 96-97 Fener 327, 330; see also Phanariots filigree 95, 156, 297 Fizesu Gherlii (Ördöngösfüzes) 104 Florence 32, 131, 328; Council (FerraraFlorence, 1438^15) 31, 86, 105, 185-86 Foucault, Michel 238, 244, 246, 248 four elements diagram 342^-3, 348 Francesco d’Este, cardinal 32 Francesco Filelfo, humanist 17 Francis of Assisi, saint 33-34 Franciscans 102, 185, 193, 207 Franks 205, 286 Frederick II Hohenstaufen, emperor 283 Frickÿ, Alexander 112 Fruska Gora 56 funerary structures and rites 33, 45, 48-51, 54, 56, 68-69, 72, 79-80, 88, 112, 137, 143, 147-48, 161, 179, 212, 224, 266, 270 Gabelic, Smiljka 111 Gabriel, archangel 102, 112, 224-25, 233 Gabriel Bethlen, prince of Transylvania 186 Gabriel Severus, metropolitan of Philadelphia 38 Gad, prophet 356 Gaeta 176 Gagova, Nina 346 Gajdosovâ, Jana 205-22 Galazios, Christos 317 Galen, Reflections on the Teachings of Hippocrates 348 Galicia (Ukraine) 113 Gavril, hieromonk at Bälinesti, painter 88 Gaylhoffer-Kovâcs, Gabor 101 Gedeon, hieromonk at Bisericani and Solca Monasteries 345 Genesis 353-54, 357; 8:10-11 371; 14:14 356; 16:11-12 372 Gennadios I Scholarios, patriarch of Constantinople 86 Gennadius, metropolitan of Alba-Iulia 186 Genoa (Genoese Republic) 68, 79, 176; Genoese colonies on the Danube Delta and the Black Sea 170-83; Genoese notary deeds 170 George, military saint 50, 84, 156, 158, 163, 172-73, 179, 189, 226 Georgia
12, 155, 311 387
Index Gepids 111 Gerando, Auguste de 96 Gerevich, Tibor 96 Ghelinta (Gelence): Church 102 Giemza, Jaroslaw 113 Giotto 328 Giresun (Chirisunda) 176-78 gisant 68 Glagolitic alphabet 205-6, 369 Glavacioc Monastery 69 God: Feminine depiction 251-64 Goina, Mariana 238, 240, 243 Golden Horde 15 Goldsmith Guild (Cluj-Napoca): Statute 303 goldsmiths 251, 293-94, 297, 299-300, 303-6; guilds 303 Gothic features 33, 35, 49, 64, 68, 80-81, 83, 87-88, 95, 97, 99-100, 104-6, 112, 194-95, 197-98, 212, 299; late Gothic 32, 40; linear Gothic style 102, 105 Goths 63, 111 Govora Monastery 69 Grabrijan, Dusan 330, 333 Gracanica Monastery 48-53, 258, 260 Gradac 49 grain (corn) trade 172, 174, 176, 178 granatsa (Byzantine dress) 70 Granberg, Antoaneta 337-51 Grassi, Oberto, notary in Licostomo 170 Great Lavra 45; Church of Saint Athanasius the Athonite 161; Inventory (1596) 161 Great Meteoron Monastery: Treasury 317 Greece (Nea Hellas) 286, 297, 299, 305, 317-19, 330; Revolution (1821) 14 Greek artistic influence 31, 33, 38, 40, 74, 320 Greek diaspora 29-43, 63, 74, 96, 316; see also merchants Greek language 13-15, 35, 40, 64, 74, 98, 100, 105, 142, 171, 310-11, 328, 337-51, 365; inscriptions 31, 33, 64, 98, 105; translations from Slavonic 239, 337, 347 Gregory of Nazianzus (the Theologian), saint 254, 346 Greslik, Vladislav 7, 111-28 Grigorie II, metropolitan of Moldavia 345 Grozdanov, Cvetan 253 Gurlitt, Cornelius 327 Habsburg Empire 87, 129, 295-96, 326 Haci lanicie, monk at Neamf 345 Haimos Mount area 281 Halmagiu: Church of the Dormition of the Virgin 105, 187, 189, 194, 196-98 halo 101,
117, 255 Hamburger, Jeffrey 209 Hanka, Vaclav 344 388 Hann, Sebestyen: Reschner tankard 300, 302 Harrington, J. Brooke 327, 333 Hartmuth, Maximilian 295 Hajeg (Hâtszeg) area 185; Royal Castle 97 Heavenly Liturgy 51, 54, 83 Helen, Asen Il’s daughter 283-84 Helena, saint 184, 191, 193, 224, 228, 231 Helena of Anjou, Stefan Milutin’s mother 262 Heliopolis. Sun Temple 338 Henricus Thesaurus, Missal 209 Henry VII, emperor 206 Herzegovina 53, 299, 332 Hesychasm 65, 67, 248, 262, 354 Hilandar Monastery 142, 145, 149, 155, 160, 163, 259-61, 268, 344; Church of the Introduction of the Mother of God to the Temple 252, 258; Typikon 144-45; no. 13/572 (Tetraevangelion of Patriarch Sava) 256 hil‘at (robe of honor) 316 himation (liturgical dress) 261-62 Himka, John-Paul 115 histoire au second degré 367 Holy Land 46-47, 137, 141, 193 Holy Roman Empire 68, 74 honey trade 172, 176 Hordynsky, Sviatoslav 113 Horoshkovych, Oleksiy, icon painter from Przemysl 115 houppelande (overgarment) 188 Hrusovo (Peri; Szentmihalykörtvelyes): Monastery 186 Hunedoara county 188, 192, 195, 197 Hungarian National Museum: Monomachos Crown 95 Hungary. Communist period 97; Holy Kings 184, 189, 191, 193; Kingdom 14, 72, 94-106, 111, 185; Ottoman occupation 94; Upper Hungary see Slovakia Hyakinthos, metropolitan of Vicina 15-16 hybridity (hybridization) 30, 33, 35, 78, 87-88, 97, 105 hyperper 174-75 Iconoclastic Controversy (Iconoclasm) 86, 194, 207, 353 iconostasis 36, 38, 82, 115, 117 icons: 14th Century 205-19; 15th century 113, 115, 120; 16th century 113, 115, 117, 120; 17th century 117, 252; Acheiropoieta
207; Bohemian 115, 207, 212; Bulgarian 115, 117; Byzantine 32, 38, 207, 209, 212; for Catholic Audiences 32; Cretan 115; despotic (festal) 36, 39, 82; from Eastern Slovakia 112-13, 115, 117, 120; Galician icon 113;
Index Italo-Byzantine 207, 212; Latin-oriented icons 35; Macedonian 115; miracleworking 46, 159, 212-16; mosaic 32; from Novgorod the Great 261; painters (painting, production) 30, 32-35, 38-40, 83, 112-13, 115, 120, 166, 216; Palaiologan 38; Pietà 72; portable 72; in Prague 205-19; Romanian 115, 117; textile 159; trade 33; veneration 31; from West Ukraine 113, 115 al-Idrisi, Muhammad, Arab geographer 178 liarion, saint 286 Ilias, voivode of Moldavia, son of Alexander I (Elias) 155 Illyricum 63 India 346 Innocent III, pope 281 Innsbruck 330-31 inscription, dedicatory 156, 187-88, 196, 300 loannes Kyprios, painter 38 Ioannina: Ephorate of antiquities 318 Iorga, Nicolae 11-25, 239 Isaac II Angelos, emperor 281-82 Isaiah 14:29 372; 51:10 371; 63:13 371 Ischiacia district (Moena) 329 Ishmaelites (Hagarites) 372 Isocrates 240 Israel 372 Istanbul 328; Beyoglu. Persern be Pazan Cd. 331; Gala ta 330; see also Constantinople; Topkapi Palace Museum Italy (Italian influence) 30-33, 35, 38, 40, 47, 94-96, 99, 101-2, 135, 172, 178, 205-22, 283, 311, 320, 328-29; ItaloByzantine influence 94-106, 207, 212; Southern Italy 112, 176, 268 Ivan III, grand prince of Moscow 87 Ivan Sishman, Bulgarian Tsar 231 Ivan Vladislav, tsar of Bulgaria 112, 285 Ivanovo 48 Ivetic, Egidio 334 Jacob, monk at Putna Monastery, copyist 231-32 Jacoby, David 131 Jak: Benedictine Abbey Church 96, 105 Jakov, metropolitan of Serres 149 Janin, Raymond 13 Janocha, Michal 113 Jazbec Tomaic, Iva 7, 129-40 Jékely, Zsombor 7, 94-106 Jelena, queen of Serbia 228 Jelena, wife to Peter Rare? 87 Jeremiah, prophet 337, 348
Jerome, saint 33-34, 206 Jerusalem 72, 159, 300, 337; Heavenly (New) 46, 287; Lavra of St. Sabas 45 Jesus Christ: Agnus Dei (Amnos, Lamb of God) 88, 195-96; Ascent into Heaven 51; Baptism 51; blood 209; as child 54, 64, 195, 207, 212; Circumcision 88; Crucifixion 48-49, 82, 98-99, 102, 112, 209; Deësis (Royal Deesis) 51, 57, 64, 194, 223-27, 229-31, 233; Descent from the Cross (Pietà) 72-73; as Emmanuel 263; Flagellation 102, 214; Flight to Egypt 100; Imago Pietatis (Man of Sorrows) 99, 102, 196; Last Supper 102; life 50, 54, 64, 98, 194; Nativity 100; as Pantokrator 38, 51, 54, 115-16, 194, 212, 223, 228, 266; Passion 48, 54, 64, 98, 102, 193, 196, 212, 214, 216, 346, 372; Resurrection 102; Resurrection appearances 50, 54; Transfiguration 50; Vera icon 212; see also Last Judgment Jews (Judaism, Hebrew) 45, 59, 205, 337, 352, 356; see also synagogue Joachim, saint 113 Joachim I, patriarch of Constantinople 17 Joanikije I, archbishop of Serbia 147 John 8:12 230; 10:12 372; 18:36 229 John, evangelist 54, 102, 133, 172, 174-76, 254-56; Responses to Philagrius 346 John I Tzimiskes, emperor 63 John II, bishop of Krk 134 John III Vatatzes, Nicaean emperor 283-86 John V, count of Krk 134 John VIII Palaiologos, emperor 17-18 John VIII, pope 205 John XXII, pope 137 John, son of Neagoe Basarab 165 John Äsen I, tsar of Bulgaria 282, 286-87 John Äsen II, tsar of Bulgaria 283-87 John the Baptist (Forerunner) 33-34, 133, 161, 175, 212, 224 John Chrysostom 161, 195, 197, 227, 253-55 John Climacus, Spiritual Ladder 84, 244-45 John of Damascus, saint 353, 358 John Hunyadi, regent of Hungary
185 John of Luxembourg 206 John the New, martyr 17, 224 John de Oncieu, abbot 134 John Palaeologus, nephew of Andronikos II 266 John of Rila, saint 286-87 John Scholastikos 143 Jolivet-Lévy, Catherine 233 Josanica Monastery 255 Joseph, Jacob’s son 50 Joseph, metropolitan of Moldavia 17 Jovan Brankovic, despot of Serbia 70 Jovan Oliver Grcinic 149, 311-13, 320 389
Index Judas, traitor 369 Jude 9 355 Judges 6-8 356 Jurcic, Nikola, Dubrovnik merchant 132 Justinian I, emperor 154, 161, 164, 216, 240; Novella of eighty-seven titles 143 Kalenic 67 Kalikratia 286 Kalinik, bishop, saint 195 Kalinik, patriarch of Constantinople 195 Kalojan, tsar of the Bulgarians and Vlachs 281-83, 287; letter to Pope Innocent III (1203) 286 Kandake, Nubian queen 338 Kapusany Castle (Presov) 113 Karan (Uzice): Annunciation Church 113 Karlovac Treaty (1699) 332 Karmalikes, Antonios, patriarchal representative 18 Karyes. Church 155; Typikon 144 Kastoria 316; Church of Taxiarchis Mitropoleos 313-15; Ephorate of antiquities 97; Painters 74 Katalina Crnojevic, Montenegrin princess 69 Katarina Kosaca Kotromanic, Bosnian queen 133 Katsiardi-Hering, Olga 4 Kedrenos, George, Chronicle 353 Kilia 171-78; Church of St. John 171-72; Church of St. Nicholas 179; Genoese consul 172 Kilifarevo 65 kivotion (container for consecrated bread and wine) 294, 299 Klokotnitsa Battle (1230) 283, 285-86 knez (prince, dignitary) 62, 185-91, 198, 202 Kollar, Tibor 103 Kolocep. Church St. Nicholas 31 Komnenian dynasty 48, 95 Komolac: Confraternity Church of the Holy Spirit 33 Konstantinopulos, Vasilis 339 Koprivna (Kaporna): Parish Church 99-100 Korcula: St. Mark’s Cathedral 134 Kosovo Polje Battle (1389) 186, 294 Kotor: Cathedral of St. Tryphon 31, 47 Kotronas, Stamatello, painter from Zakynthos 83 Kovacevo: Church of the Mother of God 56 Kovacs, Gergely 98, 105 Krakow 112 Krâsnÿ Brod 115, 118 Kritopoulos, Daniel 15 Krivé 117 Krk: Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
134 Krupa Monastery: Church of the Dormition of the Virgin 39 Krusedol Monastery 56-58; MS 85 360 Krusevac 53 Küçük Kaynarca Treaty (1774) 87 Kursumlija 268 Kyiv 115; Orthodox Metropolis 113; Saint Sophia Cathedral 251; see also National Library of Ukraine Kykko Monastery (Cyprus) 212 Ladislas, king of Hungary, saint (Ladislaus; Laszlo) 94, 102, 99, 104, 190-91 Ladislaus V, king of Hungary 105 Laiou, Angeliki 170, 174, 176 Lamech 356 lapatza (dress) 311, 316 Lapusnja Monastery: Church of St. Nicholas 55 Last Judgment (Second Coming) 48, 50-51, 64, 84, 98-99, 115, 118, 189, 213, 245, 369 Latcu Vodä, voivode of Moldavia 79 Latin language 33, 38, 63, 94, 97-98, 100, 185, 209, 328, 365, 369 Latins (Catholics, Westerners) 35, 40, 44-45, 58, 79, 111-12, 142, 170, 185, 194, 196-97, 199, 204, 280, 282-83, 288, 293-309 Laurent, Vitalien 11, 19 Lawrence, archbishop of Trogir, saint 137 Lazar Hrebeljanovic, knez 67 Lazarevici dynasty 54, 141, 162 Le Corbusier (Charles-Edouard Janneret) 333 Leo of Ostia 213 Leonardo da Vinci 113, 120 Lepanto Battle (1571) 74 Lejnic (Lesnyek): Church of St. Nicholas 105, 187, 189 Lesnovo Monastery: Church of the Archangel Michael 149, 254-55, 311-12 Library of the Romanian Academy: MS 109 (Neagoe’s Teachings) 240 Licostomo 170-73, 177-78 Liguria 172, 176 Lis-Wielgosz, Izabela 364-75 Ljubostinja Monastery 54 loci communes 368 Lockenhaus (Léka): Castle Chapel 96, 101 Lolos, Anastasios 339 London see British Library; Victoria and Albert Museum Longinus, icon painter (Longin) 271-72 Longinus, metropolitan of Stem 57 Lorenzetti, Good Government and the
miracle of San Zanobi 328 Lorenzo de’ Medici 32 loros (imperial shawl) 228-29, 261 Lot, Abraham’s nephew 356 390
Index Lotto, Lorenzo, painter 38 Louis I of Anjou, king of Hungary 79, 185 Louvre Museum: Ambasceria Veneziana a Damasco (The Reception of the Venetian Ambassadors in Damascus) 328 Lublin 112 Lucca: San Frediano Cathedral 213 Ludmila, saint 213 Luke, evangelist 207, 209, 256-57 Luke the Cypriot, copyist 257 Lukov-Venecia 113, 115, 119 Luther Bible 300 Lutherans 186, 300 Lyon Diocese 134 Macedonia 74, 115, 223, 227, 262, 283, 286, 305, 313, 329-30; see also North Macedonia Macrides, Ruth 283 Maestro della L 35 Magi: Adoration of Jesus 105 Makarie, abbot at Neamf 345 Makarije Sokolovic, patriarch of Pec 51 Makaris, master in Ljubostinja 54 Makaron Island 338 Malamir, Bulgarian ruler 285 Mamluks. Influence 35, 310, 313, 316; Sultanate of Egypt and Greater Syria 313 mandorla 212 Mandylion Icon 115, 119 Manea, Ioana 8, 238-50 mannerism 35, 39-40, 48, 87 Manole, master at Curtea de Arge? 71 Manuel I Komnenos, emperor 95, 145 Manuel II Palaiologos, emperor 16 Manuel of Corinthus, scribe 240 manuscript illumination (miniature) 68, 111, 251-52, 255-57 Mapping Eastern Europe 10 Mara Brankovic (Despina Hatun), Serbian princess 69, 162 Maramures (Mâramaros; Marmatia) 186; Voivodate 79 marble 47, 70, 95, 216, 229 Marcus Aurelius, emperor, Meditations 111, 244, 246 Margaret, saint 104 Margareta, wife to Alexander I of Moldavia 87 Margaret of Hungary, wife to Isaac II Angelos 281 marginalia (scholia, glosses) 366 Maria, wife to Stefan Dusan 266 Maria Lascaris, Byzantine princess 95 Maria of Mangup, wife to Stephen III (Asanina Palaiologina) 87, 159, 313 Maria Voichita, wife to Stephen III
223, 228 Mark 12:41-44 371 Mark, evangelist 254-57 Mark, metropolitan of Ephesus 86 Marko, priest, copyist of manuscript St. Petersburg Q. XV. 168 345 Marko Mrnjavcevic, king of Serbia 228 Markov Manastir (Marko’s Monastery): Church of St. Demetrios 228 Marmara Sea 176 Martini, Simone 328 Martinis (Homorôdszentmârton): Church 104 Mary, Virgin: Annunciation 50, 54, 102, 104-5, 112; Blachernitissa Icon 165; crowned Virgin 228; Dormition 48, 50, 54, 358; Hodegetria Icon 31, 38, 113-14, 254; icons of Mary 207; Kykkotissa Icon 209, 211-12; Madonna 104; Madonna Aracoeli icon 207-8; Madonna di Costantinopoli 34; Madonna of Bfeznice Icon 209, 212; Madre della Consolazione 33; Mary’s life 54, 64; Mother of God (Theotokos) 46, 50-51, 54, 115, 223, 228, 366, 369; Pantanassa Icon 159; Presentation to the Temple 159-60; Roudnice Madonna 212; Theotokos of Admiration Icon 113; Virgin and Child 33-34, 36-37, 165, 194, 207, 212 Mary of Egypt, saint 346 Mary Magdalene Washing the feet of Christ 98-99 Master EV 301 Matei Basarab, voivode of Wallachia 240 Matejce: Monastery of the Most Holy Mother of God 252 Matthew, evangelist 255-57 Matthew I, patriarch of Constantinople 16 Matthias Corvinus, king 187 Matvejevic, Predrag 329 Maxim, Viorel 65 Media?: Guilds 303 Mediterranean area 45, 47, 58, 74, 91, 129-30, 159, 165, 311, 326, 328, 334; Eastern 31-32, 36, 40, 166, 210, 279, 283, 288, 326 Mehmet II Sultan, the Conqueror 86, 239 Melchizedek, high priest 356 Menas, Greek Macedonian painter 74 Menologium (Menologion) 51, 54, 72 merchants: Albanian merchants 74; Aromanian merchants 74; Bulgarian
merchants 74; Byzantine merchants 170, 176-77, 179; Dubrovnik merchants 132; Dutch merchants 305; Greek merchants 36, 74, 170-83; Hungarian merchants 131; Italian merchants 176; Ligurian merchants 171; Macedonian merchants 391
Index 74; Pisan merchants 171, 214; trading routes 294; traveling merchants 130, 173-77; Turkish merchants 329; Venetian merchants 131, 171, 176; Zadar merchants 131-32 Merian, Matthäus, the Elder, engraving 300 Mesembria: Siege (1409) 16 metalwork 5, 9, 68, 71, 134,156,159, 164, 305 Methodius, apostle of the Slavs, saint 112, 205-6 Methonja region 265 Metochites, Theodore, statesman 266, 313, 320 Michael, archangel 111, 224-25, 233, 355 Michael VII Doukas, emperor 95 Michael VIII Palaeologus, Nicaean emperor 171 Michael II Asen, tsar of Bulgaria 284-85 Michael the Brave, voivode of Moldavia (Viteazul) 74-75, 239 Michael Damaskenos 35; The Wedding at Cana 36; Hodegetria icon 38 Michael III Shishman, Bulgarian Tsar 15, 205 Michali de Vicina 172 Michalovce 112 Michigan-Princeton-Alexandria Expeditions: Sinai Digital Archive 164-65, 211 Mihaljevic, Marina 7, 44-61 Mihalodlu family 18 Milan Zlokovic Foundation 332 Milanovic, Ljubomir 7, 44-61 Mileseva Monastery 48-49, 51, 148 military saints (warriors) 54-55, 57, 72, 83, 184, 189, 196 Militsa Despina, wife to Neagoe Basarab (Milica, Milifa) 70, 72-74, 87, 161-62, 165 Mircea I, voivode of Wallachia, the Old (cel Batrân, the Great, cel Mare) 16, 66, 68, 74 Mircea V, voivode of Wallachia, the Shepherd (Ciobanul) 74 Miriam, Moses’s sister 356 mirror for princes 238-50 mitre 135-36 model of a foundation (miniature church model) 51, 54, 224, 268, 313 madia (pecks) 173-75 Moennig, Ulrich 338-39 Moesta Inferior 63 Moga, zupan, donor 189 Mohâcs battle (1526) 95, 186, 329 Moldavia: architecture 55, 70, 80, 87-88, 154-69; Byzantine
influence 14, 17-18, 166; ecclesiastical policy 17-18, 79, 86, 154-69, 186; embroidery 159; matrimonial policy 78-93; men’s styles 68; Moldavian school 88; monastic life 18, 86; Ottoman influence 89-90, 318, 320; visual culture 62, 78-93, 96, 184, 198, 223-37, 261; workshops 164 Moldova Republic 78 Moldovita Monastery: Church of the Annunciation 85-86 Moncastro (Maocastrum) 174, 176-78 moneylenders 172, 176, 178-79 Mongol Empire 131, 171, 311, 313; influence 17, 310, 316 Monodendri: Church of St. Paraskevi 315-16 Monte Cassino: Basilica 213 Montenegro (Republic) 53, 58, 69, 129 Monza 131 Morava Valley 45, 53, 67 Moravia 112, 205 more greco (Greek manner, graeco operas) 112, 206, 216; + Morea War (1718) 40 Morlachs 36, 40 Morrisson, Cécile 170, 176 mosaic 8, 31-32, 38, 40, 48, 101, 206, 212-14, 216, 251, 313, 355 Moscow (Muscovite) 11, 82, 155; see also State Russian Library Moses 354; Life of Moses 356 mosques 56, 58 Mount Olympus Monastery 205 Mousake, Manuel, aristocrat (Moustake, Mouzaki) 315 Movilä family (Moghilä, Mohyla) 83 Mudräcica, Moldavian zupan 155 Mudrâk, Attila 99-100, 104 Musa Çelebi, pretender to the Ottoman throne 16 muse 251-57 Museo Correr. Michael Damaskenos, The Wedding at Cana 36; Permeniates, Sacra Conversazione 35 Museum of Applied Arts (Budapest): Altar frontal 133-34 Museum of printing and old Romanian book (Muzeul Tipäriturii si al Cärtii Vechi Românesti): Facsimile of the Teachings of Neagoe Basarab 241-42 Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church: Dmitar of Lipova, kivotion 295; Icon of the Trinity 252; Longinus, Icon of Stefan Uros 272; MS 42 (MSPC
42, Krusedol Palaea) 360; MS 141 (MSPC 141, Velika Remeta Palaea) 360 Mutafchiev, Petar 11 Mysia 282 Myslinska-Brzozowska, Elzbieta 259 Myslivec, Josef 112-13 Mystra 11 392
Index Nanes, priest 196 Naples: Influence 102; Kingdom 36; see also Anjou dynasty Nästase, Dumitru 88, 226 Nästäsoiu, Dragos 97, 100 Nästurel, Udriste 240 Nathan, prophet 253, 356 National Gallery in the convent of St. Agnes of Bohemia: inv. No. VO 1099 (Madonna of Breznice) 209; inv. No. VO 10656 (Madonna Aracoeli) 208 National History Museum (Bucharest): Nr. inv. 75062 (standard with St. George) 156-58 National Library (Sofia): MS 313 (Neagoe’s Teachings) 239-40; MS 319 (BNL319) 344, 347; MS 771 (BNL771) 339-42, 346-48; MS 772 (BNL772) 343, 347; MS 1340 (BNL1340) 344 National Library of Russia: MS gr. 269 257; F. 588 (Pogodin), ms 1702 (NLR1702) 343, 347-48; MS F. I. 591 {Tetraevangelion) 257; MS Q. XV. 168 (NLR168) 339, 34547 National Library of Serbia: MS 23 (NLS23) 343, 345, 347; MS 40 (NLS40) 34446; MS 226* (NLS226*) 339, 345, 347; MS 521* (NLS521*) 339; MS 522* (NLS522*) 343, 346; Nikoljac 83 (15) 360; Pomenik of Treskavec 159 National Library of Ukraine: MS 24 (NLU24) 344, 346 National Museum (Belgrade): Phelonion from Decani 159 National Museum of Art (Bucharest): Hann, Reschner tankard 302; inv. 11345/ i2 (Descent from the Cross/Pietà) 73; Lukas Baum, kivotion 296; Master EV, Embossment for a Gospel 301 National Museum of History (Sofia): inv. no. 33442 (liturgical cup) 299 National Museum Library (Prague): MC XVI В 12 {Missal of Henricus Thesaurus) 209 Naumov, Alexandr 270 Navarre 68 Neagoe Basarab, voivode of Wallachia 71-72, 74, 159-66, 306; Teachings to His Son Theodosie {învafâturile lui Neagoe Basarab cätre fiul säu Theodosie) 70, 238-50 Neamt Monastery 80,
86, 345; Church of the Ascension of Christ 81, 88; Scriptorium 82 Nebuchadnezzar, king 252 Negräu, Elisabeta 7, 62-77 Neidhardt, Juraj 333 Nemanjic dynasty 48-51, 55, 57-58, 14142, 145, 149, 251, 262, 265-78 Neochori 179 Nerezi: Church of St. Panteleimon 255-56 Nerodimlje 270 Nesebar {Mexembre) 66, 175-78 Nestor, saint 55 Netezi-Grumäzesti: Chapel 88 Nicaea. Council (325) 196 Nicaea Empire 44, 142, 282-84, 286 Nicholas, saint 50, 55, 64, 115, 172-74, 195, 197, 225, 227-28, 265-78 Nicholas, archbishop of Ohrid 149 Nicholas Alexander, voivode of Wallachia (Nicolae Alexandru) 15-16, 64, 66, 155, 159 Nicodim, Greek-Serbian monk 65 Nicol, D. Μ. 240 Nicolaus, painter from Greece 33 Nicopolis Crusade (1396) 68 Nikephoros, patriarch of Constantinople 230 Niketas Choniates 279-84 Nikodim II, patriarch of Pec 86 nimbus 228, 252-54, 256-58, 261-62 Niphon, patriarch of Constantinople, metropolitan of Wallachia, saint 70, 161, 163, 165 Noah 371 Nogay, Tartar khan 266 Noicàttaro. Parish Church 34 Nomokanon (church law) 141-53 Nomokanon of the Fourteen Titles 143 Nora, Pierre 372 North Macedonia 53, 58, 64, 159, 287 North of Byzantium 10 Nova Pavlica Monastery: Church of the Mother of God 255 Novgorod the Great 251-52, 261 Novi Pazar 56 Numbers 12 356 Nymphaeum Treaty (1261) 171 Obolensky, Dimitri 14, 19, 304 Octateuch 354 Ognibem, Petrus de, Venetian 172 Ohrid: Archbishopric 18, 63, 142, 145, 149; Church of Saint Sophia 149, 251-53; Church of the Mother of God Peribleptos (St. Clement) 252, 258; painting school 81, 83, 261; St. Nicholas Bolnicki 149 Oikonomides, Nicolas 170, 175-76 Olar,
Ovidiu 5, 11-25 Omurtag, Bulgarian ruler 285 Onasch, Konrad 113 Opacic, Zoë 216 opus sectile 214, 216 Oradea: Cathedral 190, 214 Orientalism 58-59 393
Index Osor 129 Ostrov 198 Ousterhout, Robert G. 4 Ovce Pole: St. Nicholas Church 269, 287 overhanging rooms 326-36 Peter, tsar of Bulgaria 285-86 Peter I Musat, voivode of Moldavia 79, 85 Peter I, king of Cyprus 209 Peter IV Rares, voivode of Moldavia 83-84, 87 Peter, voivode of Wallachia and Moldavia, the Younger (Schiopul) 74 Petrov, Ivan N. 364-75 Pachomios I, patriarch of Constantinople 17 Petrov, Mihovil, draper 131 Page, Gill 281 Phanariots 14, 19, 74-75, 318, 320 Palaea Historica 352-63 Palaiologan Renaissance 38, 50, 64, 74, 87, 170, phelonion 159 Philothea, saint 287 194, 198, 251, 313 Philotheos Kokkinos, patriarch of Palamar, Petru 225-26 Constantinople 16 Palma, Jacopo, il Giovane 35, 38 Physiologos 245 panaghiarion (reliquary) 164 Pilate, Pontius 229-30 Panaitescu, Petre P. 11 pilgrimage 31, 164, 193, 209; pilgrim Pannonia 45 devocionata 209 Panos Arseniou, painter in Dipalitsa 318 Pinacoteca Provinciale: Icon by Donatos Panos Papadimitriou, painter in Dipalitsa 318 Bitzamanos 34 Pantheon: Madonna ad Martyres icon 207 Pippidi, Andrei 12 Paolicchi, Anita 293-309 Piroska, wife to Alexios I Komnenos, daughter of Paolo Veneziano 134 Ladislas I (Irene) 95 Parani, Maria 313 Paraskeva, saint martyr (Petka, Piatka) 115, 117 Pisan merchants 171, 214 Pistarino, Geo 170 paratexts 364-75 Plato, philosopher 244 Paris see Bibliothèque nationale de France; Plovdiv (Philippopolis) 282, 297, 303 Louvre Museum podea (textile icon hanging) 159-61 Paristrion Province 63 Patmos see Saint John the Theologian Monastery Podlacha, Wladyslaw 87 Poland 15, 68, 78, 96, 111-13, 224
Päträuti: Church of the Venerable Cross Polish-Lithuanian Union 79-80, 87-88 231, 233 Porumb, Marius 97 patronage 154-69; Serbia 265-78; monastic Porus, king of India 338, 340 patronage in Serbia 141-53 Posada Battle (1330) 63 Paul, apostle 254, 346 Prague 205-22; Benedictine monastery Paul II, Pope (cardinal Pietro Barbo) 32 (Emmaus) 206; Charles Square 216; St. Pavao II Subic: Will (1346) 132 Vitus Cathedral 206-7, 209, 212-16; Pavle, monk, “the Humble” (Smereni), copyist of workshops 131; see also National manuscript Belgrade NLS40 345 Museum Library (Prague); National Payne, Alina 4 Gallery in the convent of St. Agnes of Pec Monastery 147; Chapel of St. Nicholas 273; Bohemia; Roudnice Lobkowicz Library Church of the Holy Mother of God Praxis de Stratelatis 273 Hodegetria 254 prependulia (pendentives) 70, 229, 254-55 Pec Patriarchate 48, 51, 53, 149, 254, 262 Presian II, Bulgarian prince 112 Pécsvârad: Benedictine abbey 97-98 Presov 112 Pedani, Maria Pia 329 Prioteasa, Elena-Dana 8, 97, 184-204 Pentateuch 354 Prizren: Church of Our Lady of Ljevis 253-54; Pera (Genoese quarter) 74, 171, 177-78, 331 Holy Archangels Monastery 149 Permanent Exhibition of Sacred Art: Altar Probota 86 Frontal with priest Radonja 133; Prochorus, disciple of John the Evangelist Liturgical embroideries 134 254-56 Permeniates, loannes 35, 38 Persia (Iran) 131, 224, 327; Ilkhanid period 313; Procopius, saint 206, 212 prophets (representations) 54,196, 300, 369; see Middle Persian language 329 also the individual names Peter, apostle 54, 161, 195, 224 Proverbs 9 251-52, 254, 257-58, 261-62 Peter,
bishop of Alexandria, saint: Vision 196 Prut River Valley 78 Peter, son of Neagoe Basarab 165 Pryjmych, Mykhailo 117 Peter, Vlach leader 281 394
Index Przemysl 113, 115 Psalms 352, 357-58; 44:10 (45:9) 223; 57:5 372; 68:15 371; 107:26-30 371 Pseudo-Methodius, Apocalypse 346 Pujmanovâ, Olga 209 Pula: St. Nicholas 38 Putna Monastery 80, 82, 156; inv. nos. 571/11/ 1863 and 551/1952 (monk Jacob’s miscellany) 232; embroidery workshop 82; Rhipidia 156-57; scriptorium 82, 164 Putsko, Vasilij 113 Quadi 111 Quinisext Council (691-92) 196 Rab, island 130 Rädäuti: Bogdana Monastery 79-80, 224-25, 227-28, 230, 233 Radocsay, Dénes 97 Radojcic, Svetozar 254, 257 Radonja, donor priest 133-34 Radoslav, king of Serbia 47 Radu I, voievode of Wallachia 65 Radu IV the Great, voivode of Wallachia (cel Mare) 69-70, 72, 164 Radu V, voivode of Wallachia, of Afumati 72 Radu VII, voivode of Wallachia, Paisie (Peter of Arges) 72 Raiteri, Silvana 170 Rajkov, Bozidar 366 Raphael, painter 113, 120, 300, 303 Râsca Monastery 83-84 Raska: Bishop 145; Serbian Kingdom 141-42 Rastislav, ruler of Moravia 205 Ravanica Monastery: Church of the Ascension 49, 67, 255 Recco (Genoa Province) 176 relic (reliquary) 32, 132, 142, 161-63, 165, 209, 214, 216, 265; of the Cross (Staurotheke) 32, 46, 95, 193 Remetea (Magyarremete): Church 105,194, 198 Renaissance 31-33, 35, 40, 83, 106, 113, 120, 188, 299 Resava (Manasija) Monastery: Holy Trinity Church 49, 54-55, 255 rhipidia (liturgical fans) 156-57 Rhodes 32; painting 35 Ribita (Ribice): Church of St. Nicholas 105, 187-89, 191-94, 196-98 Rijeka 132 Rila Monastery: Hrelja Tower 262 Ringala, wife to Alexander I, voivode of Moldavia (Rimgailé, Ryngalla) 87 Ritzos, Andreas, painter 39 riza (metallic revetment)
268-69 Roman II, voivode of Moldavia 79 Roman III Argiros, emperor 286 Roman IV Diogenes, emperor 286 Romanesque art 46-47, 49-50, 96, 101, 106, 194-95 Romanian Academy Library: MS slav. 357 (RAL357) 344-46; MS slav. 469 (BAR 469) 353, 360 Romanian language: translations from Slavonic 238-50, 339, 353-54 Rome 205-7, 216; Milvian Bridge Battle (312) 271; Old St. Peter 213; St. Peter 32; see also Convent of Monte Mario; Pantheon; Santa Maria Ara Coeli; Santa Maria in Trastevere; Santa Maria Maggiore; Santa Maria Nova Romer, Ferenc Floris 96 Romstorfer, Karl, architect 87 Ross, David 347 Rossi, Maria Alessia 1-10 Rostâs, Tibor 97-98, 101 Roudnice: Augustinian monastery 209 Roudnice Lobkowicz Library: MS VI Fe 40 (RLL40) 343-44 Rovereto: Casa della Turca (House of the Turkish woman) 329 Rovné 115, 117 Roxana, wife to Alexander the Great 337 Roxanda, daughter of Neagoe Basarab 165 rumi-hatayi motif 293 Runciman, Steven 170, 176-77 Ruskâ Bystrâ 115 Russia (Rus') 29, 83, 142, 257, 262, 365, 368 Ruthenia 111, 113, 224 Saint John the Theologian Monastery: rhipidia 156 Saint Paul Monastery 155, 160, 163; Aqueduct 157; Baptistery 157; Mill 157 Saint Petersburg see National Library of Russia Salvagnela, Fumica, Zadar merchant 132 Salzburg 104 Samsun (Symisso) 174, 176-78 San Nicola (Bari): Icon donated by Stefan III Uros 268-69 San Pellegrino Pass 329 Santa Maria Ara Coeli: Madonna Aracoeli icon 207 Santa Maria in Trastevere: Madonna della Clemenza icon 207, 213 Santa Maria Maggiore: Madonna Salus Populi Romani icon 207, 213 Santa Maria Nova: Madonna and Child icon 207 Sântàmâria-Orlea
(Ôraljaboldogfalva) 97-98, 105, 194 395
Index Sântimbru (Csikszentimre): Annunciation chapel 102, 104 Sarah, Abraham’s wife 260 Sarajevo: Alija Djerzeleza kuca (house) 327, 332-33 Sarchis (Armenian) 172, 174, 176 Saris Museum: Icon of St. Demetrius 117 Sava, commissioner of manuscript St. Petersburg Q. XV. 168 345 Sava I, archbishop of Pec, saint (Savvas; Rastko Nemanjic) 45, 47-48, 51, 54, 58, 142, 144-46; Nomokanon 64 143 Sava II, archbishop of Pec 144, 146-47, 251 Sava IV, patriarch of Serbia 256 Sava Agapi, middleman from Kilia 172 Sava River 56, 326, 332 Savona 176 Saxons 63, 89; colonies in Transylvania 64, 299, 303 Schrama, Grant 279-92 Scottivoli, Francesco, nobleman 33; Scottivoli altarpiece 33 Scythia Minor 63 Scyths 280, 283 Seneca, philosopher 244 Senj 129-32 Sens: Reliquary of saint Siviard 95 Septelic, Nahtanail, monk at Neamt 345 seraphim 54, 156 Serbia: Visual culture 56, 66, 72, 141-53, 251-78, 313, 359; monasteries 141-53 Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences: MS 69 {Tetraevangelion from Kumanica) 257; MS 352 (SASA352) 344-45, 347 Serbian language 365; translations from Greek 143-44 Sevcenko, Nancy Patterson 271 Shkodër: Patriarchate Library 345 Sibenik 132 Sibiu (Hermannstadt) 156, 299; Guilds 303 Sibyl Oracles 287 Sic (Szék): Church 104 Siena: Church of San Antonio 328 Sigismund, saint 212 Sigismund of Luxembourg, emperor 130, 185 silk 95,132, 156, 158, 161, 311, 315, 317, 319; Ancona 132; Dubrovnik 130, 132; patronage in the Adriatic area (14th century) 129-И0; Senj 132; trade (14th century) 129-40; Trogir 136; Venice 130, 132; Zadar 131-34 silver 156, 161, 173, 175, 275, 292, 297-300, 305;
enameled silver 298; gilded silver 156-57, 161, 268, 299, 301-2; silver bars 172-76; silver coins 172; silver mines 294; silver thread 158, 317; silver workshops 68; silversmiths 293-309 Simeon, hegumenos of Studenica 48 Simonida, queen of Serbia, wife to Stefan Uros II Milutin (Simonis) 51, 68, 252, 262, 266, 268-69 Sinai Mount. St. Catherine’s Monastery 72, 154-69, 209, 239; Virgin Kykkotissa Icon 209, 211-12; Wooden box 164 Sipan: Church of St. John 31 Sirach 251 Siret: Latin bishopric 79; Saint Trinity Church 79 Siret River 78 Siria Castle 191 Skinner, Quentin 243 Skoblar, Magdalena 31 Skopje 228, 287; earthquake (1555) 255 Skowronek, Malgorzata 352-63 Skrobucha, Heinz 113 Slavonia 99, 299 Slavonic (Old Church Slavonic, Slavic) 15, 45, 57-58, 62, 69, 105, 113, 142, 156, 159, 165, 195, 205-6, 229, 231-32, 238-40, 257, 261, 352-75; translations from Greek 142-44, 205, 230, 236, 337-63 Slavs: Eastern 82-83, 89, 185, 337, 339; Southern 44, 58-59, 80, 185, 223, 239, 251-64, 359, 364-65, 369, 371 Slovak National Gallery: Mandylion Icon from Lukov-Venecia 119 Slovak National Museum - Museum of Ukrainian Culture: Hodegetria Icon 114; Icon from Chabiny 116; Icon of Last Judgment 118 Slovakia, Eastern (Upper Hungary) 96, 112-13, 115, 117, 120; icons 111-28; medieval visual culture 111-28 Slovenia (Republic) 96, 129 Smederevo 53; Despotate fall (1456) 69 §mig (Somogyom) 100 Smith, Anthony 280 Snagov Monastery 66, 74 Snina (Szinna) 113 Socrates, philosopher 244 Sofia: International Congress of Byzantine Studies (4th, 1934) 11; National Church Museum of History and Archaeology of
the Holy Synod 297-98; see also National Library (Sofia); National Museum of History (Sofia) Sokollu Mehmed Pasha, Ottoman statesman 51 Solomon: Judgment 300 Sophia see Wisdom, Divine Sophonias 3:3 372 Sopocani Monastery: Church of the Holy Trinity 49-50, 147-48; Memorial Book 147 Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arti e Paesaggio (Bari): inv. n. 303383 269; inv. n. 307997 269 396
Index Sosonchos, mythical king 338 Sozopol [Susopori) 175-78 Spisskâ Kapitula (Szepeshely): Fresco of the coronation of King Charles I 98-102 Split 131; Cathedral of St. Domnius 136 Srem 56-57 Sremska Mitrovica (Szâvaszentdemeter, Sirmium) 106; Franciscan church 98-99 Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Preussischer Kulturbesitz: MS Slav. Qu. 8 (SB8) 343, 345, 347 Stana, daughter of Neagoe Basarab 165 Staro Nagoricane (Staro Nagoricino). Church of St. George 72, 254 Stassinopoulou, Maria A. 4 State Russian Library: MS F. 37 (Bolsakov), 15 [Life of Saint Nicholas) 270; MS F. 152 (N.A. Markevic££l.Ja. Lukasevic), 35 (RSL35) 344, 346-47 Stefan Dragutin, king of Serbia, king of Macva 147 Stefan First-Crowned, king of Serbia (Prvovencani, First Crowned; St. Simeon; Stefan Nemanja) 45, 47-48, 50, 142, 144-46, 251 Stefan Lazarevic, despot of Serbia 54, 186 Stefan Nemanjic, king of Raska 142 Stefan Uros I, king of Serbia 49, 146-47 Stefan Uros II Milutin, king of Serbia 50-52, 58-59, 146-49, 252-53, 257-58, 262, 265-66, 268, 270-71 Stefan Uros III Decanski 148—49, 262, 265-78 Stefan Uros IV, Dusan, tsar of Serbia 50, 149, 227, 262, 265-78, 311; Code of Law [Душанов законик) 142 Stefänescu, Ion D. 96-97 Stephen, first martyr 50, 99 Stephen of Ephesus, Synopsis 143 Stephen I, king of Hungary, saint 94, 190-91 Stephen II, voivode of Moldavia 155 Stephen III, voivode of Moldavia (Stefan cel Mare) 78-93,155-56, 159,163, 223-26, 228-31, 233, 239 Stephen IV, voivode of Moldavia 83 Stephen V, Hungarian-Croatian king 131 Stephenson, Paul 281 Stoicism 244, 248 stone incrustation 95, 205-22, 297
Storonevyci: Theotokos of Admiration 113 Story of the Three Generals (Praxis de Stratelatis) 271 Strei (Zeykfalva): Church of the Dormition of the Virgin 105, 194-96, 198 Streisängeorgiu (Sztrigyszentgyörgy): Church of St. George 105, 187-89, 194, 196 Strzygowski, Josef 11, 97 Studenica Monastery 45M6, 53, 58, 142, 145, 147-48; Brotherhood 145; Charter 45; Church of the Mother of God 47-49; Typikon 144 Suceava 17, 86; capture (1538) 83; Church of the Prophet Elijah 175, 223-24, 228, 230-31, 233; Miräuti Church 88; Monastery of St. John the New 83-84, 86 Sucevita Monastery: Church of the Resurrection 83-84, 261; Embroideries 319 Suleyman I, sultan, the Magnificent 18, 48 Sullivan, Alice Isabella 1-10, 154-69 Svidnik see Slovak National Museum Symeon the New Theologian 245 symphony between church and state 141, 145-47 Synadene, wife to Géza I 95 synagogue 44-45 Synaxarion of Constantinople 67 Synesius 240 Synodikon of Tsar Borili [Synodikon for Orthodoxy Sunday) 286-87 Szabo, Tekla 98 Székesfehérvâr 95-96 Szeklers 63, 104 Szepes County 98, 102 Tabrizi artisans 71 Târgoviste: Court residence 66; Dealu Monastery 69; Metropolitan Church 72; Princely Church 74; Printing press 69; see also Museum of printing and old Romanian book Târgçor 69 Tatars 63, 78, 171 Teodora, Bulgarian princess 266 Teofil, painter at Streisängeorgiu 196 Teutons 63 textiles (cloth) 132, 156, 159, 161, 166, 329; Asian 310; Byzantine 68; Central Asian 311; Egyptian 313; Italian 316; Mamluk 315; Middle Eastern 310; Ottoman 316, 319; Tartar [panni tartarici) 131 Themistius 240 Theoctist, metropolitan of
Moldavia 86 Theodora, sister of empress Zoe 95 Theodora, wife to Stefan Dusan 266 Theodore, military saint 174, 189 Theodore II Laskaris, emperor 279-80, 283-85 Theodore Komnenos Doukas, despot of Epirus and Thessaly 283, 285-86 Theodore Metochites, statesman 266, 313 Theodore the Studite 353 Theodoric, master painter in Prague: Follower 207 Theodosius, voivode of Wallachia, son of Militsa Despina (Teodosie) 72-73, 165 397
Index Theophilos, emperor 285 Therianos family 315 Thessaloniki 47-48, 205, 268, 294, 337; fall (1387) 100; Church of prophet Elijah 55; Holy Apostles Church 64 Thessaly 297 Thomas, painter at Humor 88 Thrace 175, 176, 283, 284, 285, 286, 286; Byzantine Thrace Diocese 63 Timor, bishop of Zagreb 101 Timurid architecture 71 Tintoretto 35, 36, 38 Tismana Monastery: Dormition of the Mother of God Church 65, 70, 74 Tkâc, Stefan 113 Tobia family (Thopia) 135 Todic, Branislav 257 Topkapi Palace Museum: Crystal reliquary 161 Toplica: St. Nicholas 145 Tornelus, Iohannes, burgess of Pera 172 Toth, Melinda 97-98, 105 Transylvania: Byzantine influence 96, 99, 105; Duchy 68; goldsmiths 68; goldsmiths 300; Gothic art 97; guilds (corporations) 303; Italo-Byzantine connection 102; Orthodox churches 94, 97, 105-6, 184-204, 299; painters 106, 189, 195, 198; Principality 73, 186; Saxon craftsmen 102, 299; trade 68; visual culture 96-97, 187, 194, 198; wall paintings 97, 184; workshops 68, 83, 103-4, 156, 164, 307 The Travels of John Mandeville 216 Trebizond (Trabzon, Trapesunda) 176 Trebizond Empire 155, 177-79 Tfebon Altarpiece Master 207 Tree of Jesse 50, 84 Trencin (Laugaricio): Rock inscription 111 Treskavec Monastery: Katholikon 227; Pomenik 159 Trianon Treaty (1920) 96 triconch church plan 53, 55, 64-65, 67, 70, 74, 79, 88, 223 Trieste 328 Trikala 297, 303 Trinity 196-97, 252, 260, 366, 368-69 Tripoli (Lebanon) 337 Trocany 115 Trogir: Cathedral of St. Lawrence Treasury 135-36 Troy Romance 346 Troy 337 Tsamblak, Gregory 266, 269-71 Tsigaridas, Efthymios 315 Turnu Severin (Severin) 64;
Orthodox 15 Tyrol 105, 328-29 Tzanfournares, Emmanouel 35 Ukraine 96, 111, 113, 115, 171 Ulea, Sorin 225 Ulicské Krivé 115 Unirea (Felvinc): Frescoes 102, 104 Urban V, pope 79 Uzhhorod Union (1646) 113, 119 Vâlcea County 69 Välenii de Mures (Disznajo): Frescoes 105 Vaneeva, Elena 347 Vanoli, Alessandro 329 Varano: Church of Santa Maria 33 Varna: Crusade (1444) 239, 68; Siege (1201) 282 Vasic, Natalija 133 Vätäsianu, Virgil 97 Vatican City see Apostolic Palace; Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana Vatopedi Monastery 45, 144, 161, 313; arsana (boat dock) 160; Chapel of the Holy Zone, or belt (ζώνη) 161; Church of the Annunciation 161; Inventory (1596) 161 Velbuzhd Battle (1330) 271 Velika Remeta Monastery 360 Veliko Tarnovo (Tarnovo, Turnovo) 63, 66-67, 284, 286-87, 333, 353; Church of the Forty Martyrs 284-87 Velkâ Lomnica (Kakaslomnic) 102, 112 Velkÿ Saris: Church of Saint James 102-3, 112 Venetian Republic 31, 36, 129, 131-32, 334; Stato da Màr 130 Venice (Venetian) 17, 29-32, 38, 68, 80, 130, 214, 329; basilica of St. Mark 31; brocade 68; Byzantine influence 31, 131; Doge 130; Fondaco dei Tedeschi 131; Fondaco dei Turchi 329; Greek church of St. George 35, 38; Greek community 35-36; influence 35, 329; masters 31, 35; merchants 131, 171, 176; OttomanVenetian wars 40; Scuola Grande della Carità 32; trade 31-32, 129, 131-32, 329; visual culture 34-35, 38, 130, 137; workshops 131, 134,137; see also Museo Correr; Venetian Republic Verona 131 Veronese, painter 35 Veszprém: Gisela Chapel 96-97, 101 Via Egnatia 294 Vicina 171, 178 Victoria and Albert Museum: Altar frontal 134 Vidin
63-64 Vienna 87, 329; Academy of Arts 120; Ottoman Siege (1529) 328; University 97 398
Index wax trade (beeswax) 172, 176, 178 Weisz, Attila 104 Wenceslas I, duke of Bohemia, saint (Vaclav) 205, 209, 212, 214 Wikimedia Commons 312 windows, projecting 326-36 wine trade 175-76 Wisdom of Solomon 251 Wisdom, Divine 83, 251-64; Wisdom’s Feast 252, 260 Wladyslaw II Jagiello, Polish-Lithuanian king 79 wooden church 115, 117, 187 World War II 36, 209 Vikan, Gary 212 Visegrad (Pest County): St. Andrew Monastery 96, 98 Vision of the Prophet Isaiah of the Last Times 287 Vistea (Magyarvista): Parish church 102 Vita, Franciscan architect from Kotor (Fra’ Vita) 47, 266 Vitus, saint 212, 214 Vlachs 11, 59, 63, 281-83 Vlad I, voivode of Wallachia (Vladislav) 16, 65 Vlad II, voivode of Wallachia, the Dragon (Dracul) 68 Vlad III (II), voivode of Wallachia, the Impaler (Tepes) 68 Vlad IV (III), voivode of Wallachia, the Monk (Cälugärul) 69-70, 72 Vlad VIII, voivode of Wallachia, Vintilä 18 Vodifa Monastery 65 Voronet Monastery 224-26, 228-30, 233 votive portrait (donor’s portrait) 48, 50-51, 54, 184, 187-89, 191, 223-25, 228-31, 233, 267, 271, 311, 313, 315, 318 Voulgaropoulou, Margarita 5, 29-43 Vryzidis, Nikolaos 310-26 Vukasin Mrnjavcevic, king of Serbia 228 Xanthopoulos, Nikephoros Kallistos 231 wall painting (fresco) 30-31, 40, 45, 48, 50-51, 53-55, 64, 67, 72, 74, 81, 83, 85, 87-88, 94-129, 184-204, 206, 223-25, 228-29, 231, 233-34, 251-52, 255, 263, 303, 328, 365 Wallachia: Byzantine influence 14-16, 18, 164, 166; Orthodox Church 15-16; Ottoman influence 318-20; patronage of Mount Athos 16, 18, 155, 159, 161, 166; patronage of Sinai 164-66; visual culture 62-77, 159,
184, 198, 257, 18; workshops 161, 299 Walters Art Museum: MS W. 535 (Greek Gospels) 257 Zackenstil 104 Zadar 129, 131-32; Benedictine Monastery of St. Chrysogonus 133-34; Benedictine Monastery of St. Mary 133; Peace (1358) 134; Statute 131; see also Permanent Exhibition of Sacred Art Zagreb: Cathedral 101; Croatian Conservation Institute 133; see also Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts Zakythinos, Dionysios A. 12 Zarzma Monastery 252 Zechariah 3:2 355 Zêta. Governorship 266 Zica Monastery 145 Zlatna 198 Zletovo 149 Zlokovic, Milan 332 Zoe, wife to Constantine IX Monomachos 95 Zographou Monastery (Zograf) 17, 155-56, 159, 163, 344; Document of 1416 155; Infirmary 156; Katholiken of Saint George 157, 159 Zonaras, John 143 Zuane de Argenta, Greek donor of Ancona 38 399 ! Bayerische ' |
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title | The Routledge handbook of Byzantine visual culture in the Danube regions, 1300-1600 |
title_alt | Handbook of Byzantine visual culture in the Danube regions, 1300-1600 |
title_auth | The Routledge handbook of Byzantine visual culture in the Danube regions, 1300-1600 |
title_exact_search | The Routledge handbook of Byzantine visual culture in the Danube regions, 1300-1600 |
title_exact_search_txtP | The Routledge handbook of Byzantine visual culture in the Danube regions, 1300-1600 |
title_full | The Routledge handbook of Byzantine visual culture in the Danube regions, 1300-1600 edited by Maria Alessia Rossi and Alice Isabella Sullivan |
title_fullStr | The Routledge handbook of Byzantine visual culture in the Danube regions, 1300-1600 edited by Maria Alessia Rossi and Alice Isabella Sullivan |
title_full_unstemmed | The Routledge handbook of Byzantine visual culture in the Danube regions, 1300-1600 edited by Maria Alessia Rossi and Alice Isabella Sullivan |
title_short | The Routledge handbook of Byzantine visual culture in the Danube regions, 1300-1600 |
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