Byzantinische Miniaturen. Schätze der Buchmalerei vom 4. bis zum 19. Jahrhundert. By Axinia Dzurova (trans. Peter Schreiner). (First publ. as La miniatura bizantina: I manoscritti miniati e la loro diffusione, Milan: Editoriale Jaca Book SpA, 2001.) Pp. 304 incl. 240 black-and-white and 244 colour plates. Regensburg: Schnell and Steiner, 2002. EUR99. 3 7954 1470 9

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