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¿El Emperador Heraclio como nuevo David? La iconografía de los Platos Bizantinos de Chipre frente a las fuentes escritas
The “Cyprus Plates” or “David Plates” have been the focus of significant researches and academic quarrels. The main issue is whether these plates, made at the time of Heraclius (610-641), can be linked in some way to this emperor. The analysis of the iconography of the plates in contrast to several written sources sheds some light on this question, suggesting that the story of David represented in them may had been perceived at the time as a reference to the figure of Heraclius.
期刊介绍:
Byzantion Nea Hellás, is yearly journal of Greek, Byzantine and Neohellenic studies, founded in 1970. It publishes original scientific research articles pertaining to the domain of Greek studies, in Spanish, Portuguese, French, and English. The aim of the journal is to foster the publication of works by national and foreign researchers working in the three main areas of Greek culture, as well as the academic interchange between researchers and teaching staff who deal with these subjects.