V. N. Lazarev's work, Istoria vizantiiskoï jivopisi, Vol. I, text, and Vol. II, plates, was published in Moscow in I947 and I948 in the "State Editions," but apparently it was not available for sale until I950.
2.
Otto Demus' two books to which we have alluded are Byzantine Mosaic Decorations (London: Paul, Trench, Trubner , 1948) and Die Mosaiken von S. Marco in Venedig (Baden near Vienna: Rohrer, 1935).
3.
G. F. Waagen speaks of the Greek manuscripts in the Bibliothèque Nationale in the third volume of his book, Kunstwerke und Künstler in England und Paris (Berlin: Nicolaischen, 1839).
4.
Ph. Schweinfurth's book, Die byzantinische Form was published in Berlin by F. Kupferberg in I943.
5.
La Peinture byzantine by André Grabar, magnificently illustrated, was published at Geneva in I953 by Skira as part of a series entitled "Les grands siècles de la peinture," English ed., Byzantine Painting, translated by Stuart Gilbert.
6.
G. de Francovich's book, Problemi della pittura e della scultura preromanica is part of a collection, "I Problemi dell'Europa post-carolinga," published in I955 at Spoleto by the Settimane di Studio del Centro Italiano di Studi sull'Alto Medioevo.
7.
Les Icones du Mont Sinaï by G. and M. Sotirious (Athens, I956) represents Vol. C of the "Collection de l'Institut français d'Athènes." The volume of this text has not yet been published.
8.
Roberto Longhi's essay, "Giudizio sul Duecento," written in I939 and I947, appeared in Proporzioni, Vol. II (Florence, 1948).
9.
D. Talbot Rice's book, The Beginnings of Christian Art, was published in 1957 (London: Hodder & Stoughton).
10.
W. Felicetti- Liebenfels' Geschichte der byzantinischen Ikonenmalerei appeared in 1956 (Olten and Lausanne: Kurs-Graf Verlag).