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A Tomb for All Seasons: The Cenotaph of Saint Audomarus at Saint-Omer and the Performative Mutability of Art in the Late Middle Ages
(2018)
The sculpted cenotaph of Saint Audomarus, bishop of Thérouanne, at the collegiate church of Saint-Omer (Pas-de-Calais) is a thirteenth-century monument that defies easy categorization. Although hitherto thought to have ...
The Romanesque as Relic:Architecture and Institutional Memory at the Collegiate Church of Saint-Omer
(2018)
With The Romanesque as Relic: Architecture and Institutional Memory at the Collegiate Church of Saint-Omer, Michalis Olympios contributes to ongoing discussions about the architectural visualization of institutional history ...
Building the sacred in a Crusader Kingdom: Gothic church architecture in Lusignan Cyprus, c.1209-c.1373
(Brepols Publishers, 2018)
At the eastern confines of Latin Christendom, between the Levantine Crusader states, Byzantium, and Islam, the Lusignan kingdom of Cyprus (1192?1489) was home to a rich and diverse array of Gothic ecclesiastical structures, ...