Byzantine Coins Influenced by the Shroud of Christ

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aesthetic analysis
Andronicus II
Author_Giulio Fanti
Basil II
Bronze Follis
Byzantine Canon
Byzantine Coins
Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Period
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Christ Blessing
Christ Enthroned
Christ's Face
Christian relics
Christological imagery
Christ’s Face
Constantine IX
Constantine VII
Constantine VIII
Copper Follis
early medieval coins
Emperor Justinian Ii
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eq_history
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facial image comparison in numismatics
Gold Solidus
Gold Tremissis
image processing
John III
Justinian II
medieval religious art
Michael IV
Michael VII
numismatic iconography
probabilistic analysis
probabilistic coin study
quantitative analysis
quantitative numismatics
relic analysis
Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Roman III
Romanus IV
Shroud Face
Shroud of Christ
third-class relics

Product details

  • ISBN 9789814877886
  • Weight: 900g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Jenny Stanford Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Numerous studies have been carried out on Byzantine coins, but there are still no univocal interpretations on the details of the figures represented there and in particular on those relating to Jesus Christ. The information derived from the studies on the Holy Shroud, the most important Relic of Christ in Christianity, has clearly resulted in some new interpretations.

This is the first book in the world that deals extensively with the effigy of Christ, despite being the most sought after and collected by numismatists. Furthermore, the book relates the different images of the Redeemer on Byzantine coins with the image of Jesus Christ on the Shroud, the most important Relic of Christianity. The numerous collectors will therefore be interested in having not only a numismatic analysis of these coins but also a historical-religious study. This book, which should be understandable to everyone, demonstrates the strong influence that the Shroud had in the Byzantine era.

Giulio Fanti is associate professor of mechanical and thermal measurements at the Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padua, Italy. Since 1997 he has directed his interest to the Shroud, especially with reference to the still scientifically inexplicable body image impressed on it. Prof. Fanti was responsible for university research projects concerning the most important relic of Christianity and has headed for more than 15 years the Shroud Science Group, consisting of more than 100 dedicated scientists. He has published more than 200 scientific articles in international journals and has authored 10 books and over 80 scientific articles on the Shroud.

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