Augustine and iconographic relativity
London, British Library, Harley MS 4951, f. 123r
St Augustine refuses to get old. If anything, he gets more and more interesting. We live in an age of icons - not religious icons, but images of all kinds. Our age is also one of a widespread reflection of the nature of imagery. We look at images, we use them, but we also read and write about them. It is t…
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