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IMC 2005: Sessions

Session 102: Art and Ceremony in Medieval Rome

Monday 11 July 2005, 11.15-12.45

Organiser:Julian Gardner, Department of the History of Art, University of Warwick
Moderator/Chair:Dale Kinney, Department of the History of Art, Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania
Paper 102-aThe Reliquary Altars of Pope Leo III
(Language: English)
Judson J. Emerick, Department of Art History, Pomona College, California
Index terms: Architecture - Religious, Art History - Sculpture, Liturgy, Theology
Paper 102-bIcon Shrines in Late Medieval Rome
(Language: English)
Claudia Bolgia, Pembroke College, University of Cambridge
Index terms: Architecture - Religious, Art History - Sculpture, Lay Piety, Liturgy
Paper 102-c13th-Century Roman Ciboria
(Language: English)
Julian Gardner, Department of the History of Art, University of Warwick
Index terms: Architecture - Religious, Art History - Sculpture, Liturgy, Theology
Abstract

The articulation of Roman church interiors by ceremonial, liturgical and/or musical is increasingly recognized. Altar-settings, ciboria, the display of icons and relics, pavement design all playe their parts. The session will examine particular aspects over a considerable arc of time