Age of Spirituality: A Symposium

Age of Spirituality: A Symposium

Weitzmann, Kurt, ed., with contributions by Hans-Georg Beck, Beat Brenk, Peter R. L. Brown, George M. A. Hanfmann, Ernst Kitzinger, Richard Krautheimer, Arnaldo Momigliano, Ihor Ševčenko, Massey H. Shepherd, Jr., and Kurt Weitzmann
1980
174 pages
90 illustrations
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In 1977 The Metropolitan Museum of Art presented Age of Spirituality: Late Antique and Early Christian Art, Third to Seventh Century, the largest exhibition ever to focus on the period that spans the transition between the classical and medieval ages. In keeping with the didactic spirit of the exhibition, the Museum held a symposium in November 1977 to provide the public with a broad background for appreciation of this little-known field and to offer art historians the provocative speculations and conclusions of their colleagues. In addition to art history, the distinguished scholars who participated in the symposium discussed the theology, literature, politics, economics, and architecture of the first centuries of the Christian Era. With its treatment of this complex period in scope and depth, Age of Spirituality: A Symposium is an ideal companion volume to the comprehensive exhibition catalogue, published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art in association with Princeton University Press.

Appearing in this book are the nine papers delivered by the guest lecturers, as well as an introduction by the editor, Kurt Weitzmann, Professor Emeritus at Princeton University and, as Consultative Curator at the Metropolitan Museum, principal organizer of the exhibition.

Met Art in Publication

Sarcophagus Lid with Last Judgement, Marble, Roman
late 3rd–early 4th century (?)
Fragment of a Marble Tomb Relief with Christ Giving the Law, Marble, Byzantine
late 300s
The Fieschi Morgan Staurotheke, Gilded silver, gold, enamel worked in cloisonné, and niello, Byzantine
early 9th century

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———. 1980. Age of spirituality: a symposium. New York [Princeton, N.J.]: Metropolitan museum of art Princeton university press.