
Aural Architecture in Byzantium: Music, Acoustics, and Ritual
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Bissera V. Pentcheva 1. Aural Architecture in Jerusalem, Rome, Constantinople, and Alexandria
Peter Jeffery 2. The Great Outdoors: Liturgical Encounters with the Early Medieval Armenian Church
Christina Maranci 3. Byzantine Chant Notation: Written Documents in an Aural Tradition
Christian Troelsgard 4. Understanding Liturgy in the Byzantine Liturgical Commentaries
Walter D. Ray 5. Christ's All-Seeing Eye in the Dome
Ravinder Binning 6. Transfigured: Mosaic and Liturgy at Nea Moni
Lora Webb 7. We Who Musically Represent the Cherubim
Laura Steenberge 8. Spatial Embodiment and Agency in Ekphraseis of Church Buildings
Ruth Webb 9. The Acoustics of Hagia Sophia: A Scientific Approach to the Humanities and Sacred Space
Wieslaw Woszczyk 10. Live Auralization of Cappella Romana at the Bing Concert Hall, Stanford University
Jonathan S. Abel and Kurt Werner
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