A companion to Byzantine iconoclasm / / edited by Mike Humphreys.

Few subjects have generated more argument in early medieval, Byzantine, and Orthodox history than Iconoclasm. Supposedly for more than a century the Orthodox Church and Byzantium were wracked by controversy over religious figural imagery, culminating in 843 in the establishment of icon veneration as...

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Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition ; 99
Few subjects have generated more argument in early medieval, Byzantine, and Orthodox history than Iconoclasm. Supposedly for more than a century the Orthodox Church and Byzantium were wracked by controversy over religious figural imagery, culminating in 843 in the establishment of icon veneration as a fundamental Orthodox practice. In this multidisciplinary Companion to Byzantine Iconoclasm , twelve contributors set the controversy in context and critically examine the key debates: what was the argument about? How much destruction and persecution were there? What caused and fuelled the controversy? What links, if any, were there to events in the Islamic Caliphate and the Latin West? And how can we use our contested literary and material sources to offer answers to these questions?.
Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Contexts, Controversies, and Developing Perspectives -- 1 Byzantine Iconoclasm: Controversies Medieval and Modern -- 2 The Context: Byzantium before and during Iconoclasm -- 2.1 The Christian Roman Empire from Constantine i to Justinian i -- 2.2 The Empire That Almost Died -- 2.3 The Isaurian Recovery -- 2.4 The Return of Instability -- 3 Byzantine Iconoclasm -- 3.1 Images, Idols, and Iconoclasm before Byzantine Iconoclasm -- 3.1.1 The Biblical Legacy -- 3.1.2 The Classical World -- 3.1.3 The Emergence of Christian Art -- 3.1.4 The Rise of the Icon? -- 3.2 The Sources for Byzantine Iconoclasm -- 3.2.1 Histories, Chronicles, and Letters -- 3.2.2 Church Acta, Treatises, and Hagiography -- 3.2.3 The Material Evidence -- 3.3 Byzantine Iconoclasm in Action -- 3.3.1 First Iconoclasm -- 3.3.2 The Iconophile Intermission and Second Iconoclasm -- 3.4 The Theology of Iconoclasm -- 3.4.1 The Theological Debate in the Eighth Century -- 3.4.2 The Theological Debate in the Ninth Century -- 3.4.3 The Problem of the Holy: Saints, Relics, and Monks -- 3.5 Iconoclasm East and West -- 3.5.1 Images and Iconoclasm in the Caliphate -- 3.5.2 Iconoclasm, Images, and the West -- 3.6 The Aftermath -- Part 1 Images before Iconoclasm -- Chapter 1 Figural Images in Christian Thought and Practice before ca. 500 -- 1 Modern Scholarship and the Lack of Early Christian Art -- 1.1 Second- and Third-Century Christian Objections to Images and Idols -- 1.2 Christian Apologists' Acknowledgement of Philosophical Aniconism -- 1.3 The Earliest Christian Art -- 1.4 Fourth-Century Controversies over Christian Devotional Portraits -- 1.5 Afterword -- Chapter 2 Images in Byzantine Thought and Practice, ca. 500-700 -- 1 Texts.
2 Images -- 3 Art and the Origins of Iconoclasm -- Part 2 The Sources -- Chapter 3 Chronicles, Histories, and Letters -- 1 Chronicles and Chronographies -- 1.1 Theophanes and George the Synkellos -- 1.2 The Successors of George the Synkellos and Theophanes -- 1.3 Syriac and Arabic Chronicles -- 1.4 Case Study: The Latins and the Origins of Iconoclasm in the Chronography -- 2 Histories -- 2.1 The Short History of Nikephoros -- 2.2 The Armenian Tradition -- 2.3 The Latin "Histories" -- 2.4 Case Study: The Parastaseis Syntomoi Chronikai and Constantinople's Topography of Images -- 3 Letters -- 3.1 Letter Collections, Byzantine and Modern -- 3.2 Case Study: The Letters of Theodore Studites as a Collection on Iconoclasm? -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 4 Acta, Treatises, and Hagiography -- 1 Acta -- 1.1 Iconoclast acta -- 1.2 Iconophile acta -- 2 Treatises -- 2.1 John Damascene -- 2.2 The Adversus Constantinum Caballinum -- 2.3 Patriarch Nikephoros -- 2.4 Theodore the Stoudite -- 2.5 Popular Treatises -- 2.6 The Letter of the Three Patriarchs -- 2.7 The Nouthesia Gerontos -- 2.8 The Libri Carolini and the Frankish Contribution -- 3 Hagiography -- 3.1 The Main Iconophile Lives -- 3.2 "Iconoclast" Lives -- 3.3 Other Iconophile Lives -- Chapter 5 Material Culture -- Part 3 Byzantine Iconoclasm in Action -- Chapter 6 First Iconoclasm, ca. 700-780 -- 1 The Reign of Leo iii before Iconoclasm -- 2 Iconoclasm during the Reign of Leo iii: The Sources -- 3 Iconoclasm under Leo iii: What, Who, and Why? -- 4 Iconoclasm under Constantine v: Accession to Hiereia -- 4.1 Iconoclasm from Hiereia to the Death of Leo iv -- 5 Conclusions -- Chapter 7 The Iconophile Intermission and Second Iconoclasm, 780-843 -- Part 4 The Theology of Byzantine Iconoclasm -- Chapter 8 The Theological Argument about Images in the 8th Century -- 1 The Letters of Germanos of Constantinople.
2 St John of Damascus -- 3 Iconoclast Arguments -- 4 The Council of Nicaea ii -- Chapter 9 The Theological Argument about Images in the 9th Century -- 1 The Situation in Constantinople -- 2 Theodore the Stoudite (759-826) -- 3 Theodore the Stoudite, Three Refutations against the Iconoclasts (Antirrhetici tres Adversus Iconomachus) -- 3.1 Defining Christ's Icon -- 3.2 Prototype and Icon -- 3.3 Who Can Be Depicted in an Icon? -- 3.4 Unwritten Tradition -- 3.5 Venerating the Icon -- 4 Patriarch Nikephoros (758-828) -- 5 Patriarch Nikephoros, Three Refutations against Constantine v (Antirrhetici tres adversus Constantinum Copronymum) -- 5.1 Defining Christ's Icon -- 5.2 Prototype and Icon -- 5.3 Idol and Icon -- 5.4 Icons of Angels -- 5.5 Cross and Eucharist -- 5.6 Icons of the Resurrection -- 5.7 Venerating the Icon -- 6 The Situation in Syria-Palestine -- 7 Theodore Abū Qurrah (ca. 755-ca. 830) -- 8 Theodore Abū Qurrah, Treatise on the Veneration of Icons (Maymar fī Ikrām al-Aiqūnāt)163 -- 8.1 Enemies of the Icons -- 8.2 Idolatry -- 8.3 Prostration and Intention -- 8.4 Prototype and Image -- 8.5 Defacement and Consecration -- 9 Conclusion -- Chapter 10 The Problem of the Holy: Iconoclasm, Saints, Relics and Monks -- 1 Saints -- 2 Relics -- 3 Monks -- Part 5 Iconoclasm East and West -- Chapter 11 Images and Iconoclasm in Islam, ca. 600-850 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Qurʾan -- 3 Islamic Coins of the 7th Century -- 4 Marwānid Sanctuaries and the Rivalry with Christianity -- 5 The Iconoclastic Edict of Yazīd -- 6 Iconoclastic Mosaics -- 7 Images and Context -- 8 The Prohibition on Images in Islamic Law and Tradition -- 9 Conclusion -- Chapter 12 Iconoclasm, Images, and the West -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Secondary Sources -- Index.
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Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Contexts, Controversies, and Developing Perspectives -- 1 Byzantine Iconoclasm: Controversies Medieval and Modern -- 2 The Context: Byzantium before and during Iconoclasm -- 2.1 The Christian Roman Empire from Constantine i to Justinian i -- 2.2 The Empire That Almost Died -- 2.3 The Isaurian Recovery -- 2.4 The Return of Instability -- 3 Byzantine Iconoclasm -- 3.1 Images, Idols, and Iconoclasm before Byzantine Iconoclasm -- 3.1.1 The Biblical Legacy -- 3.1.2 The Classical World -- 3.1.3 The Emergence of Christian Art -- 3.1.4 The Rise of the Icon? -- 3.2 The Sources for Byzantine Iconoclasm -- 3.2.1 Histories, Chronicles, and Letters -- 3.2.2 Church Acta, Treatises, and Hagiography -- 3.2.3 The Material Evidence -- 3.3 Byzantine Iconoclasm in Action -- 3.3.1 First Iconoclasm -- 3.3.2 The Iconophile Intermission and Second Iconoclasm -- 3.4 The Theology of Iconoclasm -- 3.4.1 The Theological Debate in the Eighth Century -- 3.4.2 The Theological Debate in the Ninth Century -- 3.4.3 The Problem of the Holy: Saints, Relics, and Monks -- 3.5 Iconoclasm East and West -- 3.5.1 Images and Iconoclasm in the Caliphate -- 3.5.2 Iconoclasm, Images, and the West -- 3.6 The Aftermath -- Part 1 Images before Iconoclasm -- Chapter 1 Figural Images in Christian Thought and Practice before ca. 500 -- 1 Modern Scholarship and the Lack of Early Christian Art -- 1.1 Second- and Third-Century Christian Objections to Images and Idols -- 1.2 Christian Apologists' Acknowledgement of Philosophical Aniconism -- 1.3 The Earliest Christian Art -- 1.4 Fourth-Century Controversies over Christian Devotional Portraits -- 1.5 Afterword -- Chapter 2 Images in Byzantine Thought and Practice, ca. 500-700 -- 1 Texts.
2 Images -- 3 Art and the Origins of Iconoclasm -- Part 2 The Sources -- Chapter 3 Chronicles, Histories, and Letters -- 1 Chronicles and Chronographies -- 1.1 Theophanes and George the Synkellos -- 1.2 The Successors of George the Synkellos and Theophanes -- 1.3 Syriac and Arabic Chronicles -- 1.4 Case Study: The Latins and the Origins of Iconoclasm in the Chronography -- 2 Histories -- 2.1 The Short History of Nikephoros -- 2.2 The Armenian Tradition -- 2.3 The Latin "Histories" -- 2.4 Case Study: The Parastaseis Syntomoi Chronikai and Constantinople's Topography of Images -- 3 Letters -- 3.1 Letter Collections, Byzantine and Modern -- 3.2 Case Study: The Letters of Theodore Studites as a Collection on Iconoclasm? -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 4 Acta, Treatises, and Hagiography -- 1 Acta -- 1.1 Iconoclast acta -- 1.2 Iconophile acta -- 2 Treatises -- 2.1 John Damascene -- 2.2 The Adversus Constantinum Caballinum -- 2.3 Patriarch Nikephoros -- 2.4 Theodore the Stoudite -- 2.5 Popular Treatises -- 2.6 The Letter of the Three Patriarchs -- 2.7 The Nouthesia Gerontos -- 2.8 The Libri Carolini and the Frankish Contribution -- 3 Hagiography -- 3.1 The Main Iconophile Lives -- 3.2 "Iconoclast" Lives -- 3.3 Other Iconophile Lives -- Chapter 5 Material Culture -- Part 3 Byzantine Iconoclasm in Action -- Chapter 6 First Iconoclasm, ca. 700-780 -- 1 The Reign of Leo iii before Iconoclasm -- 2 Iconoclasm during the Reign of Leo iii: The Sources -- 3 Iconoclasm under Leo iii: What, Who, and Why? -- 4 Iconoclasm under Constantine v: Accession to Hiereia -- 4.1 Iconoclasm from Hiereia to the Death of Leo iv -- 5 Conclusions -- Chapter 7 The Iconophile Intermission and Second Iconoclasm, 780-843 -- Part 4 The Theology of Byzantine Iconoclasm -- Chapter 8 The Theological Argument about Images in the 8th Century -- 1 The Letters of Germanos of Constantinople.
2 St John of Damascus -- 3 Iconoclast Arguments -- 4 The Council of Nicaea ii -- Chapter 9 The Theological Argument about Images in the 9th Century -- 1 The Situation in Constantinople -- 2 Theodore the Stoudite (759-826) -- 3 Theodore the Stoudite, Three Refutations against the Iconoclasts (Antirrhetici tres Adversus Iconomachus) -- 3.1 Defining Christ's Icon -- 3.2 Prototype and Icon -- 3.3 Who Can Be Depicted in an Icon? -- 3.4 Unwritten Tradition -- 3.5 Venerating the Icon -- 4 Patriarch Nikephoros (758-828) -- 5 Patriarch Nikephoros, Three Refutations against Constantine v (Antirrhetici tres adversus Constantinum Copronymum) -- 5.1 Defining Christ's Icon -- 5.2 Prototype and Icon -- 5.3 Idol and Icon -- 5.4 Icons of Angels -- 5.5 Cross and Eucharist -- 5.6 Icons of the Resurrection -- 5.7 Venerating the Icon -- 6 The Situation in Syria-Palestine -- 7 Theodore Abū Qurrah (ca. 755-ca. 830) -- 8 Theodore Abū Qurrah, Treatise on the Veneration of Icons (Maymar fī Ikrām al-Aiqūnāt)163 -- 8.1 Enemies of the Icons -- 8.2 Idolatry -- 8.3 Prostration and Intention -- 8.4 Prototype and Image -- 8.5 Defacement and Consecration -- 9 Conclusion -- Chapter 10 The Problem of the Holy: Iconoclasm, Saints, Relics and Monks -- 1 Saints -- 2 Relics -- 3 Monks -- Part 5 Iconoclasm East and West -- Chapter 11 Images and Iconoclasm in Islam, ca. 600-850 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Qurʾan -- 3 Islamic Coins of the 7th Century -- 4 Marwānid Sanctuaries and the Rivalry with Christianity -- 5 The Iconoclastic Edict of Yazīd -- 6 Iconoclastic Mosaics -- 7 Images and Context -- 8 The Prohibition on Images in Islamic Law and Tradition -- 9 Conclusion -- Chapter 12 Iconoclasm, Images, and the West -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Secondary Sources -- Index.
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contents Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Contexts, Controversies, and Developing Perspectives -- 1 Byzantine Iconoclasm: Controversies Medieval and Modern -- 2 The Context: Byzantium before and during Iconoclasm -- 2.1 The Christian Roman Empire from Constantine i to Justinian i -- 2.2 The Empire That Almost Died -- 2.3 The Isaurian Recovery -- 2.4 The Return of Instability -- 3 Byzantine Iconoclasm -- 3.1 Images, Idols, and Iconoclasm before Byzantine Iconoclasm -- 3.1.1 The Biblical Legacy -- 3.1.2 The Classical World -- 3.1.3 The Emergence of Christian Art -- 3.1.4 The Rise of the Icon? -- 3.2 The Sources for Byzantine Iconoclasm -- 3.2.1 Histories, Chronicles, and Letters -- 3.2.2 Church Acta, Treatises, and Hagiography -- 3.2.3 The Material Evidence -- 3.3 Byzantine Iconoclasm in Action -- 3.3.1 First Iconoclasm -- 3.3.2 The Iconophile Intermission and Second Iconoclasm -- 3.4 The Theology of Iconoclasm -- 3.4.1 The Theological Debate in the Eighth Century -- 3.4.2 The Theological Debate in the Ninth Century -- 3.4.3 The Problem of the Holy: Saints, Relics, and Monks -- 3.5 Iconoclasm East and West -- 3.5.1 Images and Iconoclasm in the Caliphate -- 3.5.2 Iconoclasm, Images, and the West -- 3.6 The Aftermath -- Part 1 Images before Iconoclasm -- Chapter 1 Figural Images in Christian Thought and Practice before ca. 500 -- 1 Modern Scholarship and the Lack of Early Christian Art -- 1.1 Second- and Third-Century Christian Objections to Images and Idols -- 1.2 Christian Apologists' Acknowledgement of Philosophical Aniconism -- 1.3 The Earliest Christian Art -- 1.4 Fourth-Century Controversies over Christian Devotional Portraits -- 1.5 Afterword -- Chapter 2 Images in Byzantine Thought and Practice, ca. 500-700 -- 1 Texts.
2 Images -- 3 Art and the Origins of Iconoclasm -- Part 2 The Sources -- Chapter 3 Chronicles, Histories, and Letters -- 1 Chronicles and Chronographies -- 1.1 Theophanes and George the Synkellos -- 1.2 The Successors of George the Synkellos and Theophanes -- 1.3 Syriac and Arabic Chronicles -- 1.4 Case Study: The Latins and the Origins of Iconoclasm in the Chronography -- 2 Histories -- 2.1 The Short History of Nikephoros -- 2.2 The Armenian Tradition -- 2.3 The Latin "Histories" -- 2.4 Case Study: The Parastaseis Syntomoi Chronikai and Constantinople's Topography of Images -- 3 Letters -- 3.1 Letter Collections, Byzantine and Modern -- 3.2 Case Study: The Letters of Theodore Studites as a Collection on Iconoclasm? -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 4 Acta, Treatises, and Hagiography -- 1 Acta -- 1.1 Iconoclast acta -- 1.2 Iconophile acta -- 2 Treatises -- 2.1 John Damascene -- 2.2 The Adversus Constantinum Caballinum -- 2.3 Patriarch Nikephoros -- 2.4 Theodore the Stoudite -- 2.5 Popular Treatises -- 2.6 The Letter of the Three Patriarchs -- 2.7 The Nouthesia Gerontos -- 2.8 The Libri Carolini and the Frankish Contribution -- 3 Hagiography -- 3.1 The Main Iconophile Lives -- 3.2 "Iconoclast" Lives -- 3.3 Other Iconophile Lives -- Chapter 5 Material Culture -- Part 3 Byzantine Iconoclasm in Action -- Chapter 6 First Iconoclasm, ca. 700-780 -- 1 The Reign of Leo iii before Iconoclasm -- 2 Iconoclasm during the Reign of Leo iii: The Sources -- 3 Iconoclasm under Leo iii: What, Who, and Why? -- 4 Iconoclasm under Constantine v: Accession to Hiereia -- 4.1 Iconoclasm from Hiereia to the Death of Leo iv -- 5 Conclusions -- Chapter 7 The Iconophile Intermission and Second Iconoclasm, 780-843 -- Part 4 The Theology of Byzantine Iconoclasm -- Chapter 8 The Theological Argument about Images in the 8th Century -- 1 The Letters of Germanos of Constantinople.
2 St John of Damascus -- 3 Iconoclast Arguments -- 4 The Council of Nicaea ii -- Chapter 9 The Theological Argument about Images in the 9th Century -- 1 The Situation in Constantinople -- 2 Theodore the Stoudite (759-826) -- 3 Theodore the Stoudite, Three Refutations against the Iconoclasts (Antirrhetici tres Adversus Iconomachus) -- 3.1 Defining Christ's Icon -- 3.2 Prototype and Icon -- 3.3 Who Can Be Depicted in an Icon? -- 3.4 Unwritten Tradition -- 3.5 Venerating the Icon -- 4 Patriarch Nikephoros (758-828) -- 5 Patriarch Nikephoros, Three Refutations against Constantine v (Antirrhetici tres adversus Constantinum Copronymum) -- 5.1 Defining Christ's Icon -- 5.2 Prototype and Icon -- 5.3 Idol and Icon -- 5.4 Icons of Angels -- 5.5 Cross and Eucharist -- 5.6 Icons of the Resurrection -- 5.7 Venerating the Icon -- 6 The Situation in Syria-Palestine -- 7 Theodore Abū Qurrah (ca. 755-ca. 830) -- 8 Theodore Abū Qurrah, Treatise on the Veneration of Icons (Maymar fī Ikrām al-Aiqūnāt)163 -- 8.1 Enemies of the Icons -- 8.2 Idolatry -- 8.3 Prostration and Intention -- 8.4 Prototype and Image -- 8.5 Defacement and Consecration -- 9 Conclusion -- Chapter 10 The Problem of the Holy: Iconoclasm, Saints, Relics and Monks -- 1 Saints -- 2 Relics -- 3 Monks -- Part 5 Iconoclasm East and West -- Chapter 11 Images and Iconoclasm in Islam, ca. 600-850 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Qurʾan -- 3 Islamic Coins of the 7th Century -- 4 Marwānid Sanctuaries and the Rivalry with Christianity -- 5 The Iconoclastic Edict of Yazīd -- 6 Iconoclastic Mosaics -- 7 Images and Context -- 8 The Prohibition on Images in Islamic Law and Tradition -- 9 Conclusion -- Chapter 12 Iconoclasm, Images, and the West -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Secondary Sources -- Index.
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Supposedly for more than a century the Orthodox Church and Byzantium were wracked by controversy over religious figural imagery, culminating in 843 in the establishment of icon veneration as a fundamental Orthodox practice. In this multidisciplinary Companion to Byzantine Iconoclasm , twelve contributors set the controversy in context and critically examine the key debates: what was the argument about? How much destruction and persecution were there? What caused and fuelled the controversy? What links, if any, were there to events in the Islamic Caliphate and the Latin West? And how can we use our contested literary and material sources to offer answers to these questions?.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Contexts, Controversies, and Developing Perspectives -- 1 Byzantine Iconoclasm: Controversies Medieval and Modern -- 2 The Context: Byzantium before and during Iconoclasm -- 2.1 The Christian Roman Empire from Constantine i to Justinian i -- 2.2 The Empire That Almost Died -- 2.3 The Isaurian Recovery -- 2.4 The Return of Instability -- 3 Byzantine Iconoclasm -- 3.1 Images, Idols, and Iconoclasm before Byzantine Iconoclasm -- 3.1.1 The Biblical Legacy -- 3.1.2 The Classical World -- 3.1.3 The Emergence of Christian Art -- 3.1.4 The Rise of the Icon? -- 3.2 The Sources for Byzantine Iconoclasm -- 3.2.1 Histories, Chronicles, and Letters -- 3.2.2 Church Acta, Treatises, and Hagiography -- 3.2.3 The Material Evidence -- 3.3 Byzantine Iconoclasm in Action -- 3.3.1 First Iconoclasm -- 3.3.2 The Iconophile Intermission and Second Iconoclasm -- 3.4 The Theology of Iconoclasm -- 3.4.1 The Theological Debate in the Eighth Century -- 3.4.2 The Theological Debate in the Ninth Century -- 3.4.3 The Problem of the Holy: Saints, Relics, and Monks -- 3.5 Iconoclasm East and West -- 3.5.1 Images and Iconoclasm in the Caliphate -- 3.5.2 Iconoclasm, Images, and the West -- 3.6 The Aftermath -- Part 1 Images before Iconoclasm -- Chapter 1 Figural Images in Christian Thought and Practice before ca. 500 -- 1 Modern Scholarship and the Lack of Early Christian Art -- 1.1 Second- and Third-Century Christian Objections to Images and Idols -- 1.2 Christian Apologists' Acknowledgement of Philosophical Aniconism -- 1.3 The Earliest Christian Art -- 1.4 Fourth-Century Controversies over Christian Devotional Portraits -- 1.5 Afterword -- Chapter 2 Images in Byzantine Thought and Practice, ca. 500-700 -- 1 Texts.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">2 Images -- 3 Art and the Origins of Iconoclasm -- Part 2 The Sources -- Chapter 3 Chronicles, Histories, and Letters -- 1 Chronicles and Chronographies -- 1.1 Theophanes and George the Synkellos -- 1.2 The Successors of George the Synkellos and Theophanes -- 1.3 Syriac and Arabic Chronicles -- 1.4 Case Study: The Latins and the Origins of Iconoclasm in the Chronography -- 2 Histories -- 2.1 The Short History of Nikephoros -- 2.2 The Armenian Tradition -- 2.3 The Latin "Histories" -- 2.4 Case Study: The Parastaseis Syntomoi Chronikai and Constantinople's Topography of Images -- 3 Letters -- 3.1 Letter Collections, Byzantine and Modern -- 3.2 Case Study: The Letters of Theodore Studites as a Collection on Iconoclasm? -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 4 Acta, Treatises, and Hagiography -- 1 Acta -- 1.1 Iconoclast acta -- 1.2 Iconophile acta -- 2 Treatises -- 2.1 John Damascene -- 2.2 The Adversus Constantinum Caballinum -- 2.3 Patriarch Nikephoros -- 2.4 Theodore the Stoudite -- 2.5 Popular Treatises -- 2.6 The Letter of the Three Patriarchs -- 2.7 The Nouthesia Gerontos -- 2.8 The Libri Carolini and the Frankish Contribution -- 3 Hagiography -- 3.1 The Main Iconophile Lives -- 3.2 "Iconoclast" Lives -- 3.3 Other Iconophile Lives -- Chapter 5 Material Culture -- Part 3 Byzantine Iconoclasm in Action -- Chapter 6 First Iconoclasm, ca. 700-780 -- 1 The Reign of Leo iii before Iconoclasm -- 2 Iconoclasm during the Reign of Leo iii: The Sources -- 3 Iconoclasm under Leo iii: What, Who, and Why? -- 4 Iconoclasm under Constantine v: Accession to Hiereia -- 4.1 Iconoclasm from Hiereia to the Death of Leo iv -- 5 Conclusions -- Chapter 7 The Iconophile Intermission and Second Iconoclasm, 780-843 -- Part 4 The Theology of Byzantine Iconoclasm -- Chapter 8 The Theological Argument about Images in the 8th Century -- 1 The Letters of Germanos of Constantinople.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">2 St John of Damascus -- 3 Iconoclast Arguments -- 4 The Council of Nicaea ii -- Chapter 9 The Theological Argument about Images in the 9th Century -- 1 The Situation in Constantinople -- 2 Theodore the Stoudite (759-826) -- 3 Theodore the Stoudite, Three Refutations against the Iconoclasts (Antirrhetici tres Adversus Iconomachus) -- 3.1 Defining Christ's Icon -- 3.2 Prototype and Icon -- 3.3 Who Can Be Depicted in an Icon? -- 3.4 Unwritten Tradition -- 3.5 Venerating the Icon -- 4 Patriarch Nikephoros (758-828) -- 5 Patriarch Nikephoros, Three Refutations against Constantine v (Antirrhetici tres adversus Constantinum Copronymum) -- 5.1 Defining Christ's Icon -- 5.2 Prototype and Icon -- 5.3 Idol and Icon -- 5.4 Icons of Angels -- 5.5 Cross and Eucharist -- 5.6 Icons of the Resurrection -- 5.7 Venerating the Icon -- 6 The Situation in Syria-Palestine -- 7 Theodore Abū Qurrah (ca. 755-ca. 830) -- 8 Theodore Abū Qurrah, Treatise on the Veneration of Icons (Maymar fī Ikrām al-Aiqūnāt)163 -- 8.1 Enemies of the Icons -- 8.2 Idolatry -- 8.3 Prostration and Intention -- 8.4 Prototype and Image -- 8.5 Defacement and Consecration -- 9 Conclusion -- Chapter 10 The Problem of the Holy: Iconoclasm, Saints, Relics and Monks -- 1 Saints -- 2 Relics -- 3 Monks -- Part 5 Iconoclasm East and West -- Chapter 11 Images and Iconoclasm in Islam, ca. 600-850 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Qurʾan -- 3 Islamic Coins of the 7th Century -- 4 Marwānid Sanctuaries and the Rivalry with Christianity -- 5 The Iconoclastic Edict of Yazīd -- 6 Iconoclastic Mosaics -- 7 Images and Context -- 8 The Prohibition on Images in Islamic Law and Tradition -- 9 Conclusion -- Chapter 12 Iconoclasm, Images, and the West -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Secondary Sources -- Index.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="504" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Includes bibliographical references and index.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Description based on print version record.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Iconoclasm</subfield><subfield code="z">Byzantine Empire.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="776" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="z">90-04-33990-6</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="700" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Humphreys, M. 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