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 Grünbart, Michael et al. (eds.), Material Culture and Well-Being in Byzantium (400-1453), Viena, Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2007, 239 pp. + [21] ff. de làm. 
ResumContents:* Introduction, studies on material culture: some general considerations / A. Muthesius
 * The medical saints of the Orthodox Church in Byzantine art / Archbishop Damianos of Sinai
 * The man in the street: some problems of gender and identity in Byzantine material culture / B.K. Bjørnholt, L. James
 * Byzantine town planing: does it exist? / H. Buchwald
 * Incense and fragrances, from house to church: a study of the introduction of incense in the early Byzantine Christian churches / B. Caseau
 * The effect of medicine, in particular the ideas about renal diseases, on the "well-being" of Byzantine citizens / A. Diamandopoulos
 * Rural producers and markets: aspects of the archaeological and historiographic problem / A. Dunn
 * Byzantium in London?: new archaeological evidence for the 11th century linnks between England and the Byzantine world / G. Egan
 * Religious imagery in Mystra: donors and iconographic programmes / M. Emmanuel
 * Surgery in Byzantium / S. Geroulanos · 129-134
 * Spartans and Sybarites at the Golden Horn: food as necessity and/or luxury / M. Grünbart
 * Life in the monastic community: the living tradition of the Desert Fathers / Justin (Priestmonk)
 * Being and well-being in Byzantium: the case of beverages / E. Kislinger
 * Introduction to material culture in the Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens / D. Konstantios
 * Textiles and dress in Byzantium / A. Muthesius
 * Galen in Byzantium / V. Nutton
MatèriesHistòria de la culturaHistòria de la medicina
 Grec
 Galè
 Medicina - Cirurgia i anatomia
 Religió - Hagiografia
NotesActes d'un col·loqui celebrat a Cambridge en els dies 8-10 de setembre de 2001.
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