Lectures/Mar 04, 2022

“Towards a Higher Vision” and “Inside the Depth of Words”: The Aesthetics of Layering in Byzantine Art and Literature

“Towards a Higher Vision” and “Inside the Depth of Words”: The Aesthetics of Layering in Byzantine Art and Literature lead image

“Towards a Higher Vision” and “Inside the Depth of Words”: The Aesthetics of Layering in Byzantine Art and Literature, lecture by Panagiotis Agapitos (University of Cyprus), Yale University via Zoom, March 11, 2022, 12:00 PM

Respondent: Emmanuel Bourbouhakis, Princeton University

This is the seventh lecture in the 2021–2022 series of Yale Lectures in Late Antique and Byzantine Art and Architecture. The lecture series is organized by Robert S. Nelson, Robert Lehman Professor in the History of Art, and Vasileios Marinis, Associate Professor of Christian Art and Architecture at the ISM and YDS. Presented in collaboration with Yale Department of Classics and Yale Department of the History of Art.

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