Sight, touch, and imagination in Byzantium

Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press (2018)
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Abstract

Canʹt touch this -- How sight is not touch -- The medium of sight -- The problem of tactility -- The commonalities of the senses -- Photios and the unfolding of perception -- Has the mind seen?: the language of effluxes -- Has it grasped?: apprehending the object -- Has it visualized?, I: the grasp of the imagination -- Has it visualized?, II: the problem of fantasy -- Then it has effortlessly...: judgment and assent -- Mediation, veneration, remediation -- Medium and mediation -- Tactility and veneration -- Synaesthesia and remediation -- Tempted to touch.

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