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- p 9 Toman, p 14 McEwen, Indra Kagis McEwenIndra Kagis; Pentcheva, Bissera V. PentchevaBissera V.; Ackerman, James S. AckermanJames S.; Naginski, Erika;...
- Russian pronunciation: [ɐ.dʲɪˈɡʲi.trʲɪ.jə]; Romanian: Hodighitria Pentcheva, Bissera V. (2006). "The Performative Icon". The Art Bulletin. 88 (4): 633...
- Orthodox Church. Getty Publications. p. 180. ISBN 9780892368457. Pentcheva, Bissera V. (2006). Icons And Power: The Mother of God in Byzantium. p. 97...
- Ernesto Wolf Collection, (Ostfildern-Ruit: Haje Cantz,2001), 262. Pentcheva, Bissera V. "The Performative Icon, " The Art Bulletin, vol.88 no.4 (Dec.2006)...
- Analyse eines spätantiken Waffensystems", Antike Welt, 17 (2): 27–37 Pentcheva, Bissera V. (2010), "What is a Byzantine Icon? Constantinople versus Sinai"...
- Mother of God, Skira Editore, 2000, pp. 17–25, notes 15 and 58. Pentcheva, Bissera V. (2006). Icons and Power: The Mother of God in Byzantium. University...
- Studies 84. The Society for the Promotion of ****enic Studies: 233–34. Pentcheva, Bissera V.. 2000. “Imagined Images: Visions of Salvation and Intercession...
- Sign-Bearer". Orthodox Christianity Then And Now. Retrieved 2022-06-16. Pentcheva, Bissera (2000). ""Imagined Images: Visions of Salvation and Intercession on...
- monastery in the eleventh century." Art historian and Stanford professor Bissera Pentcheva points out that the icon must be experienced with the senses: "Focusing...
- Research Library and Collection. p. 246. Translated from Medieval Gr****. Pentcheva, Bissera V. (2007). "Containers of Power: Eunuchs and Reliquaries in Byzantium"...