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RELIGIONS AND FIGURATVE REPRESENTATION
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THE REPRESENTATION OF LIVING BEINGS AND OF THE GODS IN ANTIQUITY
Ancient Judaism and the Aniconic Prohibition – Emmanuel Nantet
Gifts and Offerings Mediated by Ancient North-African Mosaics – Tayab Abdessalam
The Iconoclastic Crisis in the Byzantine Empire – Zeina El Riachy
Latin Christendom's Attitude to Images: from Rejection to Acceptation – Vincent Corriol
Introduction
An iconographic status in keeping with the inception of Christian dogma (3rd to 5th century)
Towards a Latin conception of images: Gregorian thought (6th-7th centuries)
The Carolingian moment
The “iconographic shift”: The critical 11th and 12th centuries.
PROHIBITIONS AND DEVOTIONAL IMAGES IN THE MIDDLE AGES
THE ICONOGRAPHIC SHIFT AND THE FAITHS IN THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD AND LATER
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Latin Christendom's Attitude to Images: from Rejection to Acceptation – Vincent Corriol
Introduction
An iconographic status in keeping with the inception of Christian dogma (3rd to 5th century)
Towards a Latin conception of images: Gregorian thought (6th-7th centuries)
The Carolingian moment
The “iconographic shift”: The critical 11th and 12th centuries.
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Overall coordination by Dominique Avon Professor at the Université du Maine (France)
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