Church Building in Cyprus (Fourth to Seventh Centuries)

Marietta HorsterDoria NicolaouSabine Rogge (Editor)

Church Building in Cyprus (Fourth to Seventh Centuries)

A Mirror of Intercultural Contacts in the Eastern Mediterranean

2018,  Schriften des Instituts für Interdisziplinäre Zypern-Studien,  Band 12,  300  pages,  paperback,  with numerous coloured illustrations,  39,90 €,  ISBN 978-3-8309-3791-3

With contributions by
Georgios DeligiannakisStephanos EfthymiadisIna EichnerCäcilia FluckFryni HadjichristofiMarietta HorsterChrysovalantis KyriacouDemetrios MichaelidesRania MichailDoria NicolaouEleni ProcopiouAthanasios K. Vionis

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Some hundred early Christian churches are attested on Cyprus, dating from the fourth to seventh centuries. Their architectural remains have shaped the Cypriot landscape. The peculiar evolution of the features of the Cypriot church gave rise to a scientific discussion on how to evaluate these specific local developments. In the last decade, individual research as well as conferences and workshops dedicated to late antiquity and the early Byzantine period have contributed towards a new approach and a new impulse for the study of this period in Cyprus. The volume reinforces and furthers this trend taking into consideration relevant parameters reflected on the architectural planning, such as structural knowledge and innovations, cultic behaviours, liturgical traditions, economic capacities, social and political aspirations.

Based on current developments in research, new findings in Cyprus and the focus on intercultural contacts, the volume is organised into four different sections: 1) Building the Christian cityscape and landscape; 2) Christian communities and church building, fourth to seventh centuries; 3) Interior arrangement and theological concepts; 4) „International Byzantine Style“? Local traditions and adaptations in- and outside Cyprus.


The book contains papers by

Georgios Deligiannakis, Stephanos Efthymiadis, Ina Eichner, Cäcilia Fluck, Fryni Hadjichristofi, Chrysovalantis Kyriacou, Demetrios Michaelides, Rania Michail, Doria Nicolaou, Eleni Procopiou and Athanasios K.Vionis.

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The volume proposes an interdisciplinary and multifaceted approach to the influence of transregional cultural influxes on the church structures and institutions as well as the religious practices. Indeed, the eleven contributions breath fresh air into the study of the historical trajectories of Late Antique Cyprus.
Luca Zavagno, in: Medioevo greco (20, 2020), p. 411-414.

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