The Chora and the Great Church: Intervisuality in Fourteenth-Century Constantinople
1999; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 23; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1179/byz.1999.23.1.67
ISSN1749-625X
Autores Tópico(s)Historical and Linguistic Studies
ResumoAbstract In Gregoras’ history, the most important building project during the second decade of the fourteenth century is not Theodore Metochites’ redecoration of the Chora monastery, but Andronikos II’s restoration of II. Sophia and the nearby column of Justinian. Two mosaics at the Chora, the Deesis in the inner narthex and the adjacent lunette of Metochites and Christ, make visual reference to the Great Church. The nature of such relationships is explored through reference to Mikhail Bakhtin and his analysis of dialogic language.
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