Perceptions of the Body and Sacred Space in Late Antiquity and Byzantium

Routledge (2018)
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Abstract

Examining various encounters with the holy in the medieval Mediterranean through the lens of the human body and perceptible dimensions of sacred space, the chapters in this volume discuss the complex dynamics of perception employed when experiencing what was constructed, represented, and understood as sacred. The comparative studies represented.

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