FAH101H1 Lecture Notes - Hosios Loukas, Iconoclasm, Emperor Of Japan

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19 Apr 2012
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A continuation of the empire of ancient rome and as divinely ordained. The byzantine emperor basileus was considered absolute and sacred. Byzantium (the structure of the church) differed from the one in the west. Constantin rome constantinople papal city . Byzantium: greece, bulgaria, hungary, turk, southern part of italy, then expanded . Byzantine emperor leo iii ordered the removal of an image of jesus over the chalice gate (entrance to the great palace of constantinople- relplaced it with a cross) Iconoclasm: condemned makings of paintings/statue of jesus or saints. The only true icon of jesus is eucharist and you can"t represent christ exactly the same way (the divine and also human form that he is) The only surviving iconic image in hagia sophia is apse mosaic (was replaced after iconoclasm) Dome: fixed hierarchy (highest position (chirst) in dome. Squinches: major events in christ"s life on earth.

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