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I Balcani occidentali tra romanico e bizantino

Tradizione e sperimentazione nell’architettura serba della seconda metà del XII secolo
  • Aleksandra Filipović,
  • Edited by:
  • Alberto Alberti,
  • Francesca Romoli,

This volume focuses on the ecclesiastical architecture of 12th-century Nemaniad origins (Mother of God, Saint Nicholas and Saint George) by examining the layout preferences of the client and the workforce of diverse cultural backgrounds. The author discusses the monuments' construction techniques as a primary instrument for shaping space by taking into consideration the visual effects of the domed space of Romanesque architecture as diametrically opposed to architectural elements present in the Byzantine world. The analysis of the different construction phases of the churches considered is carried out based on archival documents, on a survey carried out in the field, and a reconstruction of their realities within a historical context. What emerges in this analysis is that a regional architecture’s selection choices for construction should not be understood as an either-or scenario between Byzantium and the West, but rather as the result of a synthesis of different local architectural traditions that comes to fruition in Medieval Serbia.

  • Keywords:
  • Serbian Medieval Architecture,
  • Nemaniad Dynasty,
  • Romanesque Architecture,
  • Byzantine Architecture,
  • Church Architecture,
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Aleksandra Filipović

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy - ORCID: 0000-0002-6188-2946

Alberto Alberti

University of Bologna, Italy - ORCID: 0000-0003-3306-5719

Francesca Romoli

University of Pisa, Italy - ORCID: 0000-0003-4994-7062

Aleksandra Filipović earned a PhD in History and Restoration of Architecture at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Rome “Sapienza” (2009), where she is currently an expert on the History of Ancient and Medieval Architecture. Since 2006 she has taken part in several major projects (Christian necropolis of Jagodin Mala – Niš, Stojnik, Iron Gates) in collaboration with the Archaeological Institute of Belgrade, the National Museum of Serbia. Between 2006 and 2013 she collaborated with the Faculty of Eastern Ecclesiastical Sciences of Rome on projects related to the Roman provinces of Licia, Caria, Cilicia, and Isauria (Asia Minor).
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