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Earth and ocean: the terrestrial world in early Byzantine art
Maguire, Henry, 1943-
Year: 1987.
Publisher:  Published for the College Art Association of America by Pennsylvania State University Press. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I The Language of Symbols
II The Literal Sense
III Partial Allegory
IV The Gathering of the Waters
V The Creatures of the Fifth Day
VI Nature and Humanity
VII King and Creator
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Illustrations
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Title: Earth and ocean : the terrestrial world in early Byzantine art / Henry Maguire.
Author: Maguire, Henry, 1943-
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Source Version: Earth and ocean : the terrestrial world in early Byzantine art / Henry Maguire
Maguire, Henry, 1943-
University Park: Published for the College Art Association of America by Pennsylvania State University Press, 1987.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.03055
Subject Headings: • Pavements, Mosaic -- Byzantine Empire -- Themes, motives
• Mosaics, Byzantine -- Themes, motives
• Nature (Aesthetics)
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