Byzantine Studies

Holy Mountain(s) in Byzantium and Beyond

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  • Antonio Rigo - Ca’ Foscari University of Venice - email
  • Berenice Cavarra - Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia - email
  • Pierfrancesco Zanetti - Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia

Abstract

The term “holy mountains” is frequently employed and not only in Byzantium. The sacred character is most derived from their comparison or assimilation with the holy mountains of the Bible and the New Testament, as well as with the "Mount of God" found in patristic literature. The studies contained in this volume explore the relationship between the ‘holy mountain’ as an image and symbol and the various ‘holy mountains’ which, in Byzantium and elsewhere—from Sinai to the Balkans—have made it a concrete reality.

Keywords Archive documentsHagiographyGregory of NyssaByzantine ideologyMarian cultPatriographic LiteratureEkphrasisSacred mountainMount AthosAsceticismMountainRhetoricEvagrius of PontusMonasticismGreek Patristic

Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/979-12-5742-071-0 | e-ISBN 979-12-5742-071-0 | ISBN (PRINT) 979-12-5742-072-7 | Pubblicato Prossimamente | Lingua fr, en