Sensible objects
pp. 191-222
Abstract
The most imposing icon in early eighth-century Byzantium was probably the mosaic image of Christ above the Chalke, the bronze gate entrance to the palace built by Justinian to the south of Sancta Sophia. It is said to have been similar in style to a surviving fourteenth-century mosaic (Figure 1, left) in the restored church of St Saviour in Chora. [1]
Publication details
Published in:
Sinclair Nathalie, Pimm David, Higginson William (2007) Mathematics and the aesthetic: new approaches to an ancient affinity. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 191-222
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-38145-9_10
Full citation:
Tahta Dick (2007) „Sensible objects“, In: N. Sinclair, D. Pimm & W. Higginson (eds.), Mathematics and the aesthetic, Dordrecht, Springer, 191–222.