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Seals (Numismatics) --- -Sigillography --- Signets --- Sphragistics --- Diplomatics --- Glyptics --- Heraldry --- History --- Inscriptions --- Intaglios --- Numismatics --- Emblems, National --- Signatures (Writing) --- Ethnikon Nomismatikon Mouseion (Athens, Greece) --- Athens (Greece). --- Nomismatiko Mouseio (Athens, Greece) --- Numismatic Museum (Athens, Greece) --- Numismatisches Museum Athen --- Εθνικον Νομισματικον Μουσειον (Αθηνα, Ελλαδα) --- -Ethnikon Nomismatikon Mouseion (Athens, Greece) --- Sigillography
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Weltweit gibt es ausser der bereits zum grössten Teil publizierten Sammlung von George Zacos wenige Privatsammlungen byzantinischer Bleisiegel. Die Privatsammlung des auf der Insel Lesbos (Griechenland) ansässigen Arztes Savvas Kophopoulos scheint die grösste in Griechenland und eine der bedeutendsten Privatsammlungen dieser Art weltweit zu sein. Hier wird der erste Teil dieser byzantinischer Bleisiegel nach all den modernen Standards und neuesten Entwicklungen der byzantinischen Sigillographie publiziert. Es handelt sich um 120 Stück, die meisten unpubliziert, die hier zum Ersten Mal der Wissenschaft präsentiert werden. Chronologisch lassen sich diese Siegel vom 7. bis ins 17. Jh. datieren. Es sind Bleibullen, deren Aussteller Mitglieder der byzantinischen Aristokratie, Staats- und Kirchenfunktionäre waren sowie anonyme Siegel mit Monogrammen oder Heiligendarstellungen.
Seals (Numismatics) --- Numismatics --- Seals (Numismatics). --- Private collections --- Private collections. --- Greece --- Lesbos (Ile, Grèce) --- Antiquities
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The opening of the borders of Albania in the 1990s stimulated an increased interest in its cultural heritage and led to extensive research, as well as archaeological investigations. These, however, have mainly concentrated within Albania's present-day borders and have lacked broader contextualization. Very recent excavations in Greece, which resulted from the construction of the new Ionia Odos highway, have, however brought to light unexpected and interesting material that changes our image of the monumental topography and the settlements in Epirus. New studies concerning Epirus and its broader connections during the early and later Ottoman periods provide a broader impression of the region and its relationships with the large economic centres of the West, as well as with the spiritual-religious and political centres of the Balkans.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Architecture, Byzantine --- Church architecture --- Material culture --- Epirus (Greece and Albania) --- Antiquities --- Antiquities. --- Epir (Greece and Albania) --- Ípiros (Greece and Albania) --- History --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology
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"Epironde edited by Barbara Papadopoulou and Christos Stavrakos collects the communications from the 10th International Symposium of Byzantine Sigillography (Ioannina, 1st-3rd October 2009). The scientific focus of the Symposium was the combination and the common ground between Sigillography and Archaeology. Experts from around the world and many archaeologists with fascinating sigillographical findings responded to this call. The papers have a synthetic nature dealing with the byzantine lead seals as a historical source and their significance for the history of the byzantine civil and military administration, the relations with the West, the history of Art and the byzantine prosopography. Some papers also present new unpublished findings from excavations in Turkey and Greece and from the Collection in the Ermitage Museum (St. Petersburg), which is the second biggest collection of byzantine seals all over the world"--
Seals (Numismatics) --- Sigillography --- Signets --- Sphragistics --- Conferences - Meetings --- Diplomatics --- Glyptics --- Heraldry --- History --- Inscriptions --- Intaglios --- Numismatics --- Emblems, National --- Signatures (Writing) --- Sigillographie byzantine
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This volume contains primarily papers of the 11th International Symposium of Byzantine Sigillography held in Istanbul (May 2014) and of the last Congress of Byzantine Studies in Belgrade (August 2016). There are papers about the seals as historical source and archaeological finding presenting their role in the Byzantine prosopography, administration, historical geography and art history.
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