The Serpent and the Ship: Imaginatioin, Memory, and Rhetoric in Early Byzantine Constantinople
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Department
Cairo Papers in Social Science
Abstract
The first of four issues in volume 31, covering topics of sacred spaces and human perspectives. Contributors include: Richard Byford, Cassandra R. Chambliss, Anna di Marco, Michael Reimer, ACS Saunders, Mark Sedgwick, Robert Switzer.
Publication Date
2008
Document Type
Book Chapter
Book Title
Humanist Perspectives on Sacred Space
Editors
David Blanks and Bradley Clough
ISBN
9789774164491
Publisher
American University in Cairo Press
City
Cairo
First Page
99
Last Page
117
Series
Cairo Papers in Social Science 31(1)
Keywords
Sociology, Religious Studies, Human relations
Recommended Citation
APA Citation
Saunders, A.
(2008).The Serpent and the Ship: Imaginatioin, Memory, and Rhetoric in Early Byzantine Constantinople. American University in Cairo Press. , 99-117
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/faculty_book_chapters/1060
MLA Citation
Saunders, A.C.S.
The Serpent and the Ship: Imaginatioin, Memory, and Rhetoric in Early Byzantine Constantinople. American University in Cairo Press, 2008.pp. 99-117
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/faculty_book_chapters/1060