Exam 2 Flashcards

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Pavement, Basilica Theodosiana, Aquileia, 313 -20

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Wooden doors, Santa Sabina, Rome, 5th c. Typological History Moses-Jesus

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Nave and triumphal arch mosaics, Santa Maria Maggiore,
Rome, 432-40

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Apse, Santa Pudenziana, Rome, c. 425

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Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna,
dedicated 504; remodeled mid-6th c. (after 554) ~Beyazit Head, Arcadius 400

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Sant’Apollinare in Classe, Ravenna
Mid-6th c. (dedicated c. 549)

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Basilica Euphrasiana, Poreč
Mid-6th c. (begun 553) ~Hagios Polyeuktos, 522, Anicia Juliana

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Church of San Vitale, Ravenna, 526 – 48
~St. Sergius and Bacchus, mid 520s
~Hagia Sophia Hagia Sofia, 532-537, Anthemios of Tralles and Isidoros of Miletos
Isidoros the younger 557

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Mosaics, San Vitale, 544 - 48, Bishop Ecclesius

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Church of the Holy Sepulcher,
Jerusalem, 324-330
(destroyed and rebuilt, 11th c.)

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Baptistery of the Orthodox (Neonian Baptistery)
405, Bishop Ursus
450s, remodeled by Bishop Neon (450-73)
Mosaic restorations, 16th c.

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Cathedral and Baptistery of the Arians, c. 504

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Shrine of St. Simeon Stylites
Syria
Late 5th century

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Plaque with image of St.
Symeon Stylites and a snake,
6th c.

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Clay token with St.
Symeon Stylites, 5th-6th c.

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Ampulla with images of
the crucifixion and the
women at the tomb, 6th c.

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Reliquary box with stones
from the holy sites of
Palestine and scenes from
the life of Christ, 6th-7th c.

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Monastery of St. Catherine, Mt. Sinai, Egypt, 548-565

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Apse and triumphal arch mosaics, Monastery of St. Catherine, Mt. Sinai,
548-565

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Prayer niche with the Virgin and Child and Christ in Majesty (Cell 17)
Monastery of Apa Apollo, Bawit
6th-7th c.

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Nursing Virgin (Cell 1725)
Monastery of Apa Jeremiah, Saqqara
6th-7th c.

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Apse frescos
Red Monastery, Sohag
5th-7th cs

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Kellia = the cells
Founded 338, St. Amun

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Chancel barrier panels, St. Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna, 6th c.

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Ambo, Ravenna 6th c.

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Chi-Rho Paten from the Sion Treasure 565-78

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Knob Chalice, c. 600-650

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Rhipidion from the Sion Treasure, 565-78

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Diptych wing with St. Michael the Archangel, Mid-6th c.

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Berlin pyxis, c. 400

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Ivory throne of Bishop Maximianus, c.546