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Πρωτοχριστιανικη Και Βυζαντινη Αρχαιολογια – Frühchristliche Und Byzantinische Archäologie EARLY CHRISTIAN AND BYZANTINE ARCHAEOLOGY – ΠΡΩΤΟΧΡΙΣΤΙΑΝΙΚΗ ΚΑΙ ΒΥΖΑΝΤΙΝΗ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΑ – FRÜHCHRISTLICHE UND BYZANTINISCHE ARCHÄOLOGIE last update: 15th July 2011 17 new entries Note also the categories ‘Exhibiton Catalogues’, ‘Acts of Congress’, ‘Art’ (for Postbyzantine Art) and ‘Series’ – Beachten Sie auch die Rubriken ‘Ausstellungskataloge’, ‘Kongressakten’, ‘Kunst’ (zur Nachbyzantinischen Kunst) und ‘Serien’ ACHEILARA, L., The Kastro of Mytilene, Athens: ARF, 1999, 32 pp., 32 fig. ISBN 960- 214-251-0 EUR 7,00 ACHEIMASTOU/Αχειμάστου-Ποταμιάνου, Μυρτάλη, Οι τοιχογραφίες της Μονής των Φιλανθρωπηνών στο νησί των Ιωαννίνων, Αθήνα: ΑΔΑΜ-ΠΕΡΓΑΜΟΣ, 2004, 284 pp., 178 fig. ISBN 960-500-437-2 [The Murals of the Philanthropinon Monastery on the Island of Ioannina] EUR 84,00 ACHEIMASTOU-POTAMIANOU, M., Icons of the Byzantine Museum of Athens, Athens: ARF, 1998, 308 pp., 178 fig. ISBN 960-214-911-6 AKATHISTOS HYMNOS/Ακάθιστος ΄Υμνος = The Akathistos Hymn: Anthivola for its illustration = Ανθίβολα της εικονογράφησής του. Ζωγραφική: Ανθή Βαλσαμάκη. Μετάφραση: Σταύροπς Ι. Αρβανιτόπουλος, Αθήνα: ΜΟΥΣΕΙΟ ΜΠΕΝΑΚΗ, 2005, 71 pp. ISBN 960-8347-25-4 [bilingual: Greek-English] EUR 89,00 ALBANI, Jenny, Die byzantinischen Wandmalereien der Panagia Chrysaphitissa Kirche in Chrysapha-Lakonien (HEFTE ZUR BYZANTINISCHEN ARCHÄOLOGIE UND KUNST 6), Athen: CHRISTLICHE ARCHÄOLOGISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, 2000, 133 pp. 40 pls EUR 29,00 ANDRIANAKIS, M., The Frangokastello at Sfakia, Athens: ARF, 1998, 32 pp., 29 fig. ISBN 960-214-923-X EUR 7,00 ANOMERITES/Ανωμερίτης, Γιώργος, Βυζαντινό Πάρκο Τραγαίας Νάξου. Ένας νησιωτικός θρησκευτικός “Μυστράς” στην Κεντρική Νάξο, Αθήνα: Μίλητος, 2009, 171 pp. ISBN 978-960-464-059-1 [The Byzantine Park of Tragaia on Naxos. An insular religious “Mystras” in central Naxos] EUR 29,00 1 ANTONARAS/Αντωνάρας, Αν. Χ., Ρωμαϊκή και Παλαιοχριστινική Υαλουργία 1ος αι. π.Χ.- 6ος αι. μ.Χ. Παραγωγή και Προϊόντα. Τα αγγεία από τη Θεσσαλονίκη και την περιοχή της, Αθήνα: Εκδ. Ι. Σιδέρης, 2009, 611 pp. [Roman and Early Christian Glass working 1st c. th B.C. – 6 c. A.D. Production and Products Vessels from Thessaloniki and its environs] ISBN 978-960-08-0470-6 EUR 49,00 ANTONIADES/Αντωνιάδης, Ευγένιος Μ., ΄Εκφρασις της Αγίας Σοφίας, vol. Α΄-Γ΄, Athènes: B. GREGORIADES & SONS Co., 1983, 1024 pp., 100 fig. [Ekphrasis = Description et présentation de la Sainte Sophie (de Constantinople), vol. I-III. Réimpression anastatique avec un Supplément comparant: Planches en couleurs élaborées par l’auteur lui-même; deux publications d’Antoniades résumant son œuvre en anglais et français; les archives photographiques de l’auteur: 250 photos de la Sainte Sophie: lettres et autres papiers de l’auteur concernant son ouvrage; un portrait de l’auteur et deux nécrologies, en français et en anglais; bibliographie supplémentaire, tables des matières, etc. Préface: L. Vranoussis; Reprint of the edition Αθήνα 1907-1909] ANTOURAKES/Αντουράκης, Γεώργιος, Χριστιανική Αρχαιολογία & Επιγραφική [Christian Archaeology & Epigraphy], Αθήνα: ΚΟΡΑΛΙ vol. 1 (52002): Αρχιτεκτονική – Ναοδομία, 464 pp. EUR 25,00 vol. 2 (52002): Εκκλησιαστική Ζωγραφική. Τοιχογραφίες – Μωσαϊκά – Γλυπτική – Μικρογραφία – Εκκλησιαστική Εικονογραφία, Ανατολής και Δύσεως, 440 pp. EUR 25,00 vol. 2 (2003): Ζωγραφική Βυζαντινή και Μεταβυζαντινή, 832 pp. EUR 50,00 vol. 3 (52002): Ελληνική Χριστιανική Επιγραφική, 224 pp. EUR 15,00 ARCADIA: Monasteries & Churches Itinerary over 10 eons = ΑΡΚΑΔΙΑ: Τα Μοναστήρια και οι Εκκλησίες της. Οδοιπορικό 10 αιώνων. Texts: Petros I. Sarantakis, Natasa G. Petroulia … Petros Sarantakis under the Auspices of the Holy Metropolis Mantinias & Kynourias-Gortynos & Megalopoleos, [Αθήνα:] ED. OTHISIS, 2000, 218 pp. [bilingual: English-Greek] EUR 59,00 ARCHONTOPOULOS/Αρχοντόπουλος, Θεόδωρος Α., Ο ναός της Αγίας Αικατερίνης στην πόλη της Ρόδου και η ζωγραφική του Ύστερου Μεσαίωνα στα Δωδεκάνησα (1309- 1453), Αθήνα-Ρόδος: Υπουργείο Πολιτισμού – Αρχαιολογικό Ινστιτούτο Αιγαιακών Σπουδών, 2010, 358 pp. [p. 358: Summary: The Church of Hagia Aikaterini in the Town of Rhodos and late medieval painting in the Dodekanese (1309-1453)] ISBN 978-960- 88387-4-1 EUR 51,50 2 ASPRA/Ασπρά-Βαρδαβάκη, Μαίρη, Η Μονή της Παντάνασσας στον Μυστρά. Οι τοιχογραφίες του 15ου αιώνα, Αθήνα: ΕΜΠΟΡΙΚΗ ΤΡΑΠΕΖΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ, 2005, 350 pp., 153 fig. ISBN 960-7059-17-4 [The Monastery Pantanassas at Mystras. The Wallpaintings of the 15th century – Das Kloster Pantanassa in Mystras. Die Wandmalereien des 15. Jhs.] EUR 78,00 BALSAMAKE/Βαλσαμάκη, Ανθή, Αγιογραφίες της βυζαντινής μονοπρόσωπης φορητής εικόνας [Heiligendarstellungen der byzantinischen tragbaren Ikonen], Αθήνα: ΕΡΓΑΝΗ: Α’ ΜΕΡΟΣ: Καλλιτεχνικές κατασκευές 29 (2001), 32 pp. ISBN 960-7091-29-9 Β’ ΜΕΡΟΣ: Καλλιτεχνικές κατασκευές 31 (2002), 32 pp. ISBN 960-7091-31-0 Γ’ ΜΕΡΟΣ: Καλλιτεχνικές κατασκευές 33 (2004), 32 pp. ISBN 960-7091-33-7 EUR 21,00 BALTOYIANNI, Ch., Conversation with God: Icons from Byzantine Museum of Athens (9th-15th centuries). The Hellenistic Centre, London 22 May – 20 June 1998, Athens: HELLENIC MINISTRY OF CULTURE, 1998 = Συνομιλία με το Θεό: Εικόνες από το Βυζαντινό Μουσείο Αθηνών (9ος-15ος αι.), The Hellenic Centre, London 22 Μαΐου – 20 Ιουνίου 1998, Αθήνα: ΥΠΟΥΡΓΕΙΟ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΜΟΥ, 1998, 148 pp. ISBN 960-214-904-3 [bilingual: English-Greek] EUR 39,00 BASILAKE/Βασιλάκη, Μαρία, Βυζαντινές εικόνες, τέχνη, τεχνική και τεχνολογία, ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΑΚΕΣ ΕΚΔΟΣΕΙΣ ΚΡΗΤΗΣ, 2002, 382 pp. [Byzantinische Ikonen, Kunst und Technologie] EUR 39,00 BASILEIOU/Βασιλείου, Θανάσης, Βυζαντινές εκκλησίες Ανατολικής Αττικής = Byzantine Churches of Eastern Attica, Κείμενα: Θανάσης Βασιλείου, Αναστασία Μουμτζάκη, Αθήνα: ΜΙΛΗΤΟΣ 2010, 187 pp. ISBN 978-960-464-151-2 EUR 47,00 BASILOPOULOS/Αρχιμ. Δαμασκηνός Βασιλόπουλος, Παναγία Επισκοπής Ευρυτανίας.Ένα από τα σημαντικότερα βυζαντινά μνημεία της Ελλάδος (8ος αι.) στο βυθό της λίμνης των Κρεμαστών (1965), Ναύπακτος 2008, 142 pp. [Panagia Episkopes of Eurytania. One of the most important byzantine monuments of Greece (8th c.) in the depth of the artificial lake of Krematoi (1965)] ISBN 978-960-930782-6 EUR 38,00 BASILOPOULOS/Βασιλόπουλος, Μ., Η βυζαντινή τέχνη στην Ιταλία Πρόλογος του Ακαδημαϊκού Κωνσταντίνου Σβολοπούλου, Αθήνα 2004, 167 pp., 94 fig. ISBN 960- 88339-0-6 [Byzantine Art in Italy – Die byzantinische Kunst in Italien] EUR 48,00 BENAKI MUSEUM. A Guide to the Museum of Islamic Art, Athens 2006, 199 pp. ISBN 960-8347-36-X EUR 29,00 3 BOKOTOPOULOS/Βοκοτόπουλος, Παναγιώτης Λ., Παντάνασσα Φιλιππιάδος (Βιβλιοθήκη της εν Αθήναις Αρχαιολογικής Εταιρείας, Αρ. 251, Αρχαίοι Τόποι και Μουσεία της Ελλάδος, 30), Αθήναι 2007, 92 pp. 70 col. figs [Panayiotis L. Vocotopoulos, Philippias. Pantanassa] ISBN 978-960-8145-65-8 EUR 15,00 BOULTOS/Βούλτος, Γιάννης, Μυστράς: Η αρχιτεκτονική των σημαντικότερων υστεροβυζαντινών ναών του: Ο ΄Αγιος Δημήτριος, οι ΄Αγιοι Θεόδωροι, η Παναγία Οδηγήτρια, η Αγία Σοφία, η Περίβλεπτος, η Ευαγγελίστρια, η Παντάνασσα, Σπάρτη: ΙΔΙΟΜΟΡΦΗ, 2005, 174 pp. ISBN 960-88696-3-3 [Mystras: The Architecture of the Most Important Late Byzantine Churches …] EUR 19,00 BOURAS, Charalampos, Byzantine & Postbyzantine Architecture in Greece, Athens: MELISSA PUBLISHING HOUSE, 2006, 311 pp. ISBN 960-204-226-4 EUR 79,00 BOURAS/Μπούρας, Χαράλαμπος Θ., Βυζαντινή Αθήνα 10ος-12ος αι., Αθήνα: Μουσείο Μπενάκη, 2010, 279 pp. [Byzantine Athens: 10th-12th c.] ISBN 978-960-476-072-5 EUR 32,50 BOURBOU, Chryssi, The People of Early Byzantine Eleutherna and Messene (6th-7th centuries A.D.). A Bioarchaeological Approach, Athens 2004, 123 pp. ISBN 960-88394-1- 6 EUR 29, 00 BYZANTINE Glazed Ceramics. The Art of Sgraffito, Athens: ARF, 1999, 270 pp., 411 fig. ISBN 960-214-260-X EUR 38,00 [BYZANTINE MUSEUM]: Guide to the Byzantaine Museum and Art Gallery of the Archbishop Makarios III Foundation = Οδηγός Βυζαντινού Μουσείου και Πινακοθήκης Ιδρύματος Αρχιεπισκόπου Μακαρίου Γ΄, Λευκωσία: Ιωάννης Α. Ηλιάδης, 2008, 174 pp. ISBN 9963-556-53-1 EUR 24,00 BYZANTINES SYLLOGES/Βυζαντινές Συλλογές. Η μόνιμη έκθεση, Αθήνα: Βυζαντινό & Χριστιανικό Μουσείο, 2008, 227 pp. 150 fig. ISBN 960-214-517-X [Byzantine and Christian Museum Athens: Catalogue of the Permanent Exhibition of the Byzantine Collections] EUR 22,00 CHARALAMPIDES/Χαραλαμπίδης, Κωνσταντίνος Π., Βραχέα αρχαιολογικά, εικονογραφικά και ιστορικά δημοσιεύματα, Θεσσαλονίκη: Κυρομάνος, 2006, 174 pp. [Short archaeological, iconographical and historical publications] ISBN 960-7812-48-4 & ISBN-13-978-960-7812-48-3 EUR 19,00 CHARALAMPIDES/Χαραλαμπίδης, Κωνσταντίνος Π., Πονήματα παλαιοχριστιανικής, βυζαντινής και μεταβυζαντινής τέχνης, Θεσσαλονίκη: ΕΚΔ. Π. ΠΟΥΡΝΑΡΑ, 2004, 1064 pp. ISBN 960-242-285-8 [Studies on Early Christian, Byzantine and Postbyzantine Art] 4 EUR 55,00 CHARALAMPIDES/Χαραλαμπίδης, Κωνσταντίνος, Π., Τα μνημεία της Ραβέννας, Θεσσαλονίκη: UNIVERSITY STUDIO PRESS, 2002, 185 pp. ISBN 960-12-1106-3 [The monuments of Ravenna] EUR 22,00 CHASSURA, Olympia, Les peintures murales Byzantines des églises des Longanikos- Laconia, Athènes 2002, 485 pp., 1-21 fig. in color, 22-118 b/w ISBN 960-91806-0-4 [pp. 333-374 Περίληψη: Οι βυζαντινές τοιχογραφίες των Εκκλησιών του Λογκάνικου στη Λακωνία; Diss. Paris 1991] EUR 45,00 CHATZIDAKIS, M., The Cretan Painter Theophanis. The final Phase of his Art in the Wall- Painter of the Holy Monastery of Stavronikita. Theological Commentary: Archimandrite Vasileios Stavronikitianos, Published by the Holy Monastery of Stavronikita MOUNT ATHOS 1986, 328 pp., 223 ill., 9 drawings EUR 69,00 CHATZIDAKIS, M., Mystras. The medieval City and the Castle, EKDOTIKE ATHENON, 1992,
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