The Serpent and the Ship: Imaginatioin, Memory, and Rhetoric in Early Byzantine Constantinople

The Serpent and the Ship: Imaginatioin, Memory, and Rhetoric in Early Byzantine Constantinople

Authors

A.C.S. Saunders

Files

Department

Cairo Papers in Social Science

Description

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

The Serpent and the Ship: Imaginatioin, Memory, and Rhetoric in Early Byzantine Constantinople

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