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Vol. 4 (2023)

Bologna, complesso di Santo Stefano
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54103/fenestella/2023/v4
Published: 2023-12-29

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Journal Articles

  • Tino Island (La Spezia), Monastery of San Venerio

    The Presumed Double-Apse Church in the Monastery of San Venerio on the Island of Tino (La Spezia) Reconsidering the Context Thanks to New Archaeological Data

    Aurora Cagnana
    5-17
    • PDF (Italiano)
  • Dante, Virgil and the Minotaur

    The Iconography of the Mythological Characters in the Divine Comedy Manuscripts of the XIV-XV Centuries: Functions and Iconographical Sources

    Anna Pozhidaeva, Alina Miroshnik
    19-51
    • PDF
  • Cavusin, Great Pigeon House, the Angel appears to Joshua

    The portrait of Nicephorus II Phocas (963-969) in the Great Pigeon House Church at Çavuşin. The creation of a sacred space in Cappadocia in the mid-10th century

    Giorgia Abbate
    53-79
    • PDF (Italiano)
  • Rome, Savelli Chapel, Mathew

    Freelance or bonded? Autonomous or corporate professionals? A survey on Pietro Cavallini, Filippo Rusuti and Jacopo Torriti

    Giulia Cesetti
    81-106
    • PDF (Italiano)
  • Bologna, St. Vitale and Agricola, st. Agricola's sarcophage

    The Sarcophagi of Saints Vitale and Agricola «Restless» Relics and «Moving» Churches in Bologna in the 11th and 12th Centuries

    Arturo Calzona
    109-165
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Fenestella. Inside Medieval Art

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University of Milan, Department of Cultural Heritage and Environment

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