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Natural Light in Medieval Churches [Kõva köide]

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Inside Christian churches, natural light has long been harnessed to underscore theological, symbolic, and ideological statements. In this volume, twenty-four international scholars with various specialties explore how the study of sunlight can reveal essential aspects of the design, decoration, and function of medieval sacred spaces.





Themes covered include the interaction between patrons, advisors, architects, and artists, as well as local negotiations among competing traditions that yielded new visual and spatial constructs for which natural light served as a defining and unifying factor. The study of natural light in medieval churches reveals cultural relations, knowledge transfer patterns, processes of translation and adaptation, as well as experiential aspects of sacred spaces in the Middle Ages.





Contributors are: Anna Adashinskaya, Jelena Bogdanovi, Debanjana Chatterjee, Ljiljana avi, Aleksandar uakovi, Duan Danilovi, Magdalena Dragovi, Natalia Figueiras Pimentel, Leslie Forehand, Jacob Gasper, Vera Henkelmann, Gabriel-Dinu Herea, Vladimir Ivanovici, Charles Kerton, Jorge López Quiroga, Anastasija Martinenko, Andrea Mattiello, Rubén G. Mendoza, Dimitris Minasidis, Maria Paschali, Marko Peji, Iakovos Potamianos, Maria Shevelkina, Alice Isabella Sullivan, Travis Yeager, and Olga Yunak.
Acknowledgements vii
List of Figures
ix
Notes on Contributors xviii
Introduction 1(10)
Vladimir Ivanovici
Alice Isabella Sullivan
PART 1 Light, Theology, and Aesthetics
1 Illuminated by Divine Presence: Natural Light in the Katholikon at Decani Monastery
11(26)
Anna Adashinskaya
2 Natural Darkness and the Transfiguration Church on Il'ina Street in Novgorod (1378)
37(24)
Olga Yunak
3 Transparency, Color, and Light at Ferapontov Monastery's Nativity of the Mother of God Church
61(29)
Maria Shevelkina
4 The Blessed Sacrament Shining in Light: Windowed Niches in Medieval Livonian Churches
90(38)
Vera Henkelmann
5 Seeing beyond Seeing: Light and Theophanic Contemplation at the Enkleistra of Neophytos, Cyprus
128(23)
Maria Paschali
Dimitris Minasidis
6 Space and Light: Aesthetics of Light in the Byzantine Church
151(24)
Iakovos Potamianos
PART 2 Lighting Sacred Spaces
7 Light of the East in the West: Natural Light in the Monastic Rupestrian Complex of San Pedro de Rocas (Galicia)
175(28)
Natalia Figueiras Pimentel
Jorge Lopez Quiroga
8 Sun, Stones, and Saints: On the Orientation of the Church of Sant'Ambrogio alia Rienna (SA)
203(25)
Andrea Mattiello
9 Natural Light in the Church of the Holy Cross at Patrauti Monastery
228(25)
Vladimir Ivanovici
Alice Isabella Sullivan
Gabriel-Dinu Herea
10 Modeling the Sunlight Illumination of the Church at Studenica Monastery
253(25)
Travis Yeager
Jelena Bogdanovic
Leslie Forehand
Dusan Danilovic
Magdalena Dragovic
Debanjana Chatterjee
Jacob Gasper
Marko Pejic
Aleksandar Cucakovic
Anastasija Martinenko
Charles Kerton
11 Architectural Emptiness and Natural Light: The Church of the Virgin at Studenica Monastery
278(19)
Ljiljana Cavic
12 Canticle of the Sun: Archaeoastronomy and Solar Eucharistic Worship in the Millennial New World
297(48)
Ruben G. Mendoza
Indexes 345
Vladimir Ivanovici, Ph.D., (2011), University of Bucharest, (2014), University of Lugano, is Lecturer at the Accademia di architettura di Mendrisio and Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Vienna, specializing in the mise-en-scène of religious experiences, with a focus on the use of light as a medium of theophany.





Alice Isabella Sullivan, Ph.D., (2017), University of Michigan, is Assistant Professor of Medieval Art and Architecture and Director of Graduate Studies at Tufts University, specializing in the artistic production of Eastern Europe and the Byzantine-Slavic cultural spheres.