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NEW APPROACHES TO
BYZANTINE HISTORY AND CULTURE
Pseudo-Dionysius and
Christian Visual Culture,
c.500–900
Edited by
francesca dell’acqua
ernesto sergio mainoldi
New Approaches to Byzantine History and Culture
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University of Florida
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University of Wisconsin Madison
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Cardiff University
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Francesca Dell’Acqua ·
Ernesto Sergio Mainoldi
Editors
Pseudo-Dionysius
and Christian Visual
Culture, c.500–900
Editors
Francesca Dell’Acqua
Dipartimento di Scienze del
Patrimonio Culturale
Università degli studi di Salerno
Fisciano (Salerno), Italy
Ernesto Sergio Mainoldi
Centro interdipartimentale di Filosofia
tardoantica, medievale e umanistica
(FiTMU)
Università degli studi di Salerno
Fisciano (Salerno), Italy
New Approaches to Byzantine History and Culture
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