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The icon known as the Image of Edessa (and later the Mandylion) is attributed to the times of Christ, although its existence before the sixth century is a matter for debate. It was taken from Edes...
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17 December 2008

The icon known as the Image of Edessa (and later the Mandylion) is attributed to the times of Christ, although its existence before the sixth century is a matter for debate. It was taken from Edessa to Constantinople in the mid-tenth century and all traces of the icon are lost after the sack of Constaninople in 1204. The Image has never had its own biography containing all the known texts and information about this fascinating object. This book provides critical editions with previously unpublished versions of all related texts, translations of all texts into English and a detailed analysis of the origins, known history, possible fate and exact nature of the Image of Edessa.
Price: $185.00
Pages: 242
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
17 December 2008
ISBN: 9789004171749
Format: Hardcover
"...Therefore, Guscin’s task is immense, but in the end, his work accomplishes the job for which it is commissioned when he writes: “I hope to have met Steven Runciman’s wish for the Image of Edessa to have its own complete biography and history with the present book.”"
Reed Bernick, Paradosis, Posted on Monday, July 23, 2012, at 10:38 am.
Reed Bernick, Paradosis, Posted on Monday, July 23, 2012, at 10:38 am.
Mark Guscin, BA Hons Degree (1st Class) in Latin from University of Manchester (1984), is currently Manager of International Relations for the City Council of La Coruña (Spain). He has published several books on medieval history and on the Napoleonic Wars, including The History of the Sudarium of Oviedo (2004), The Burial Cloths of Christ (2000) and (in Spanish) Moore 1763 - 1809 (2001).