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Español: Emperador romano Basilio I
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Homily of Saint Gregory the Theologian (Paris Gregory, MS Gr. 510 fol. Bv)


For an analysis, see: Brubaker, Leslie (1999) "Basil I and visual panegyric" in Vision and Meaning in Ninth-Century Byzantium: Image as Exegesis in the Homilies of Gregory of Nazianzus, Cambridge University Press, pp. 147−193 ISBN: 9780521621533. From p. 6: "... the underdrawing now visible beneath the badly flaked f. Bv [...] The underdrawing anticipates the final composition on f. Cv, and most scholars have assumed that it is a preliminary sketch for that page, a portrait of Basil flanked by Gabriel and Elijah."
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