This book stands alone as the first general survey of lighting in Byzantium. Although relatively well known by specialists, Byzantine lighting devices have not been treated independently, but rather presented and discussed in connection with other Byzantine minor arts. The first part of the book discusses the technology and types of lighting devices and explains their decorative symbolism and social function. The second half illustrates this narrative by drawing on a Dumbarton Oaks exhibition, “Lighting in Early Byzantium,” which presented to the public some of the finest surviving late Roman and early Byzantine lighting devices. Some of these are now published for the first time. Author(s)Laskarina Bouras, Maria G. Parani, Susan A. Boyd EditionIllustrated Pub. date03-15-2009 PublisherDumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection BindingPaperback Pages170 Item Dimensions0.09 x 0 x 0.1 inches Item Weight1.64 pounds Package Dimensions10.39 x 9.37 x 0.47 inches Package Weight1.72 pounds Universal Product Identifiers EAN9780884023173 ASIN0884023176