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Custodire il sacro: reliquiari del primo millennio (IV-X secolo): forme, funzioni, usi e contesti = Temporis Signa, 26, 2021 (Atti del Convegno Internazionale, Vercelli, 11-12 gennaio 2021)

Translated title of the contribution: [Machine translation] Preserving the sacred: reliquaries of the first millennium (4th-10th century): forms, functions, uses and contexts = Temporis Signa, 26, 2021 (Proceedings of the International Conference, Vercelli, 11-12 January 2021)

Research output: Book/ReportBook

Abstract

[Machine translation] The volume, which collects the proceedings of an international conference held in Vercelli on 11-12 January 2021, offers an overview of late-ancient and early medieval reliquaries, with a view that extends from the Mediterranean world to insular Europe. The contributions focus on forms, evaluating the morphological developments of this particular category of artifacts, on the functions and on the contexts of production/use and reuse during the first millennium.
Translated title of the contribution[Machine translation] Preserving the sacred: reliquaries of the first millennium (4th-10th century): forms, functions, uses and contexts = Temporis Signa, 26, 2021 (Proceedings of the International Conference, Vercelli, 11-12 January 2021)
Original languageItalian
PublisherFondazione CISAM
Number of pages239
Volume16
ISBN (Print)978-88-6809-346-4
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Occidente
  • Oriente
  • altomedioevo
  • liturgia
  • reliquiari
  • sacro
  • tarda antichità

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