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  1. Un motif sculpté insolite sur les piliers de templa.Catherine Vanderheyde - 1999 - Byzantion 69 (1):165-177.
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    Y. ÖTÜKEN, Forschungen in Nordwestlichen Kleinasien. Antike und byzantinische Denkmäler in der Provinz Bursa (= Istanbuler Mitteilungen, Beiheft 41), Tübingen, 1996.Catherine Vanderheyde - 1999 - Byzantion 69:270-271.
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    A. MESSINA, Le chiese rupestri del Val Demone e del Val di Mazara (= Istituto siciliano di Studi Bizantini e Neollenici, Monumenti 7), Palerme, 2001.Catherine Vanderheyde - 2003 - Byzantion 73:591.
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    B. PANTELIĆ, The Architecture of Dečani and the Role of Archbishop Danilo II (= Spätantike, Frühes Christentum, Byzanz. Kunst im ersten Jahrtausend), Série B: Studien und Perspektiven 9, Wiesbaden, 2002.Catherine Vanderheyde - 2004 - Byzantion 74:297-298.
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    Deux exemples de sculpteurs locaux et itinérants en Grèce au XIe siècle.Catherine Vanderheyde - 1998 - Topoi 8 (2):765-775.
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    DF GLASS, Portals, Pilgrimage, and Crusade in Western Toscany, Princeton, 1997.Catherine Vanderheyde - 2001 - Byzantion 71:277-278.
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    D. SIMIĆ-LAZAR, Kalenić et la dernière période de la peinture byzantine, Skopje, 1995.Catherine Vanderheyde - 1999 - Byzantion 69:308.
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    E. ZANINI, Introduzione all'archeologia bizantina, Rome, 1994.Catherine Vanderheyde - 1997 - Byzantion 67:282-283.
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    G. FOWDEN, Qusayr 'Amra. Art and the Umayyad Elite in Late Antique Syria, Berkeley/Los Angeles, University of California Press, 2004.Catherine Vanderheyde - 2008 - Byzantion 78:538.
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    H. M. KÜPPER, Bautypus und Genesis der griechischen Dachtranseptkirche, Veröffentlichungen der Komission für die Tabula Imperii Byzantini 6, Vienne, 1996.Catherine Vanderheyde - 1997 - Byzantion 67:284-285.
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    J. KRAMER, Korinthische Pilasterkapitelle in Kleinasien und Konstantinopel. Antike und Spätantike Werkstattgruppen (= Istanbuler Mitteilungen, Beiheft 39), Tübingen, 1994.Catherine Vanderheyde - 1995 - Byzantion 65:533-534.
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    J. PROLOVIĆ, Die Kirche des Heiligen Andreas an der Treska. Geschichte, Architektur und Malerei einer palaiologzeitlichen Stiftung des serbischen Prinzen Andreas, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Denkschriften 253, Vienne, 1997.Catherine Vanderheyde - 2000 - Byzantion 70:371.
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    Le marbre en Bulgarie à la période byzantine : l’apport de l’étude des sculptures architecturales de Sozopol.Catherine Vanderheyde, Walter Prochaska, Bernard Bavant, Албена Миланова & Маргарита Ваклинова - 2011 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 135 (1):351-375.
    Cet article fournit les principaux résultats de la mission effectuée en mai 2011 dans le cadre du projet concernant la sculpture architecturale byzantine de la côte occidentale de la mer Noire. La première partie présente et décrit les ensembles architecturaux d’où proviennent les sculptures sur lesquelles ont été prélevés des échantillons de marbre. La seconde partie a trait aux caractéristiques spécifiques des marbres analysés : vingt échantillons de marbre prélevés sur des sculptures provenant surtout de Sozopol, mais aussi d’Obzor et (...)
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    Les reliefs de l'église Saint-Donat à Glyki (Épire).Catherine Vanderheyde - 1997 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 121 (2):697-719.
    A study of fifteen Middle Byzantine reliefs — ten of them unpublished — from the ruined church of Saint-Donat at Glyki makes it easier to understand material at present in the Byzantine Museum at Ioannina. It tells us first of all about the working conditions of the sculptors in a peripheral region of the Byantine Empire. Faced with the lack of marble quarries, these sculptors were obliged to find a solution to the problem. An examination of this material led us (...)
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    La sculpture architecturale du katholikon d'Hosios Meletios et l'émergence d'un style nouveau au début du XIIe siècle.Catherine Vanderheyde - 1994 - Byzantion 64:391-407.
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    M. POPOVIĆ, The Fortress of Ras (= Archaeological Institute Monographies, n° 34), Belgrade, 1999.Catherine Vanderheyde - 2002 - Byzantion 72:568.
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    M.-Ch. SEPIÈRE, L'image d'un Dieu souffrant (IXe–Xe siècle). Aux origines du crucifix, Paris, 1994.Catherine Vanderheyde - 1997 - Byzantion 67:289.
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  18. Programme sur la sculpture architecturale de la côte occidentale de la mer Noire.Catherine Vanderheyde - 2011 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 135 (2):703-704.
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    R. OUSTERHOUT, Master Builders of Byzantium, Princeton/New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1999.Catherine Vanderheyde - 2002 - Byzantion 72:566-567.
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    S. FOURRIER et G. GRIVAUD (éds), Identités croisées en un milieu méditerranéen: le cas de Chypre (Antiquité–Moyen Âge), Mont-Saint-Aignan, Publications des Universités de Rouen et du Havre, 2006.Catherine Vanderheyde - 2008 - Byzantion 78:539-541.
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    S. MÖLLERS, Die Hagia Sophia in Iznik/Nikaia, Düsseldorf, 1994.Catherine Vanderheyde - 1995 - Byzantion 65:568-569.
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    S. WESTPHALEN, Die Odalar Camii in Istanbul. Architektur und Malerei mittelbyzantinischen Kirche (= Istanbuler Mitteilungen, Beiheft 42), Tübingen, 1998.Catherine Vanderheyde - 2001 - Byzantion 71:57-588.
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    I. SINKEVIĆ, The Church of St. Panteleimon at Nerezi. Architecture, Programme, Patronage, Wiesbaden, 2000.Lydie Misguich & Catherine Vanderheyde - 2002 - Byzantion 72:283-286.
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    V. KIDONOPOULOS, Bauten in Konstantinopel 1204-1328. Verfall und Zerstörung, Restaurierung, Umbau und Neubau von Profan und Sakralbauten, Wiesbaden, 1994. [REVIEW]Catherine Vanderheyde - 1997 - Byzantion 67:288-289.
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    Y. HIRSCHFELD, The early byzantine monastery at Khirbet ed-Deir in the Judean desert: the excavations in 1981-1987. With contributions by Rachel BARKAY et al.(= Qedem 38), Jérusalem, 1999. [REVIEW]Catherine Vanderheyde - 2001 - Byzantion 71:563-565.
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    B. BRENK (éd.), Innovation in der Spätantike. Kolloquium Basel 6. und 7. Mai 1994 (= Spätantike, Frühes Christentum, Byzanz. Kunst im ersten Jahrtausend), Série B: Studien und Perspektiven 1, Wiesbaden, 1996. [REVIEW]Catherine Vanderheyde - 2000 - Byzantion 70:361-362.
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    C. JÄGGI, San Salvatore in Spoleto. Studien zur spätantiken und frühmittelalterlichen Architektur Italiens (= Spätantike, Frühes Christentum, Byzanz. Kunst im ersten Jahrtausend), Série B: Studien und Perspektiven 4, Wiesbaden, 1998. [REVIEW]Catherine Vanderheyde - 2001 - Byzantion 71:565-566.
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    E. cruikshank Dodd with lc chiarelli, J. Martin, jjc McCullough, K. toueir, N. zammuto, the frescoes of Mar musa al-habashi. A study in medieval painting in syria (= pontifical institute of mediaeval studies, studies and texts 139), toronto, 2001. [REVIEW]Catherine Vanderheyde - 2003 - Byzantion 73:585.
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    F. baratte, F. bejaoui, Z. Ben Abdallah (dir.), Recherches archéologiques à haïdra. Miscellanea 2 (= école française de Rome, 17/2), 1999. [REVIEW]Catherine Vanderheyde - 2001 - Byzantion 71:579-580.
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    Fr. cavazzana Romanelli et G. grivaud, cyprus 1542. The great map of the island by leonida attar, nicosie, the bank of cyprus cultural foundation, 2006. [REVIEW]Catherine Vanderheyde - 2008 - Byzantion 78.
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    G. KOCH (éd.), Byzantinische Malerei. Bildprogramme–Ikonographie–Stil. Symposion in Marburg vom 25.–29.6. 1997 (= Spätantike–Frühes Christentum–Byzanz. Kunst im ersten Jahrtausend. Série B: Studien und Perspektiven, VII), Wiesbaden, Reichert, 2000. [REVIEW]Catherine Vanderheyde - 2002 - Byzantion 72:564-566.
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    Kalenderhane in Istanbul. The Excavations. Final Reports on the Archaeological Exploration and Restoration at Kalenderhane Camii 1966-1978, Mayence, Verlag Philipp von Zabern, 2007. [REVIEW]Catherine Vanderheyde - 2009 - Byzantion 79:625-626.
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    N. DUVAL, E. MARIN et C. METZGER (éd.), Salona I. Catalogue de la sculpture architecturale paléochrétienne de Salone (Collection de l'École Française de Rome, 194). [REVIEW]Catherine Vanderheyde - 1996 - Byzantion 66:577.
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    S. TSUJI (éd.), The Survey of Early Byzantine Sites in Ölüdeniz Area (Lycia, Turkey). The first preliminary Report, Osaka, 1995. [REVIEW]Catherine Vanderheyde - 1996 - Byzantion 66:578.
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    Spätantike und mittelalterliche Keramik aus Ephesos, Archäologische Forschungen 13 (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse, Denkschriften, 332), éd. par F. KRINZINGER, Vienne, Verlag der Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2005. [REVIEW]Catherine Vanderheyde - 2008 - Byzantion 78:554-555.
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    Billys (Albanie).Nicolas Beaudry, Pierre-Marie Blanc, Ylli Cerova, Pascale Chevalier, M. Haxhimihali, Elio Hobdari, Agron Islami, Tony Kozelj, Skënder Muçaj, Etleva Nallbani, Jean-Pierre Sodini, Isabelle Tassignon, Catherine Vanderheyde & Manuela Wurch-Koželj - 2003 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 127 (2):622-639.
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    Byllis (Albanie).Nicolas Beaudry, Pierre-Marie Blanc, Michel Bonifay, Ylli Cerova, Pascale Chevalier, M. Haxhimihali, Elio Hobdari, Agron Islami, Tony Kozelj, Skënder Muçaj, Etleva Nallbani, Marie-Patricia Raynaud, Manon Savard, Jean-Pierre Sodini, Isabelle Tassignon, Catherine Vanderheyde & Manuela Wurch-Koželj - 2002 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 126 (2):659-684.
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    Potamia-Agios Sozomenos (Chypre). La constitution des paysages dans l'Orient médiéval.Nolwenn Lécuyer, Ludovic Decock, Benoît Devillers, Véronique François, Gilles Grivaud, Demetrios Michaelides, Andréas Nicolaïdès, Jean-Michel Saulnier, Bernard Simon, Robert Thernot, Lucy Vallauri & Catherine Vanderheyde - 2001 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 125 (2):655-678.
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    Plato's philosophers: the coherence of the dialogues.Catherine H. Zuckert - 2009 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Introduction: Platonic dramatology -- The political and philosophical problems. Using pre-Socratic philosophy to support political reform: the Athenian stranger ; Plato's Parmenides: Parmenides' critique of Socrates and Plato's critique of Parmenides ; Becoming Socrates ; Socrates interrogates his contemporaries about the noble and good -- Paradigms of philosophy. Socrates' positive teaching ; Timaeus-Critias: completing or challenging Socratic political philosophy? ; Socratic practice -- The trial and death of Socrates. The limits of human intelligence ; The Eleatic challenge ; The trial (...)
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  40. True enough.Catherine Z. Elgin - 2004 - Philosophical Issues 14 (1):113–131.
    Truth is standardly considered a requirement on epistemic acceptability. But science and philosophy deploy models, idealizations and thought experiments that prescind from truth to achieve other cognitive ends. I argue that such felicitous falsehoods function as cognitively useful fictions. They are cognitively useful because they exemplify and afford epistemic access to features they share with the relevant facts. They are falsehoods in that they diverge from the facts. Nonetheless, they are true enough to serve their epistemic purposes. Theories that contain (...)
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  41. ``Is Understanding Factive?".Catherine Z. Elgin - 2009 - In ``Is Understanding Factive?". Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 322--30.
  42. Hope: Conceptual and Normative Issues.Catherine Rioux - 2021 - Philosophy Compass 16 (3).
    Hope is often seen as at once valuable and dangerous: it can fuel our motivation in the face of challenges, but can also distract us from reality and lead us to irrationality. How can we learn to “hope well,” and what does “hoping well” involve? Contemporary philosophers disagree on such normative questions about hope and also on how to define hope as a mental state. This article explores recent philosophical debates surrounding the concept of hope and the norms governing hope. (...)
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  43. 'Compossibility, Expression, Accommodation'.Catherine Wilson - 2005 - In Donald Rutherford & J. A. Cover (eds.), Leibniz: nature and freedom. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 108--20.
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  44. On the Epistemic Costs of Friendship: Against the Encroachment View.Catherine Rioux - 2023 - Episteme 20 (2):247-264.
    I defend the thesis that friendship can constitutively require epistemic irrationality against a recent, forceful challenge, raised by proponents of moral and pragmatic encroachment. Defenders of the “encroachment strategy” argue that exemplary friends who are especially slow to believe that their friends have acted wrongly are simply sensitive to the high prudential or moral costs of falsely believing in their friends’ guilt. Drawing on psychological work on epistemic motivation (and in particular on the notion of “need for closure”), I propose (...)
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    Counterpath: traveling with Jacques Derrida.Catherine Malabou - 2004 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by Jacques Derrida.
    Counterpath is a collaborative work by Catherine Malabou and Jacques Derrida that answers to the gamble inherent in the idea of “travelling with” the philosopher of deconstruction. Malabou's readerly text of quotations and commentary demonstrates how Derrida's work, while appearing to be anything but a travelogue, is nevertheless replete with references to geographical and topographical locations, and functions as a kind of counter-Odyssey through meaning, theorizing, and thematizing notions of arrival, drifting, derivation, and catastrophe. In fact, by going straight (...)
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    What ought I to do?: morality in Kant and Levinas.Catherine Chalier - 2002 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Is it possible to apply a theoretical approach to ethics? The French philosopher Catherine Chalier addresses this question with an unusual combination of traditional ethics and continental philosophy. In a powerful argument for the necessity of moral reflection, Chalier counters the notion that morality can be derived from theoretical knowledge. Chalier analyzes the positions of two great moral philosophers, Kant and Levinas. While both are critical of an ethics founded on knowledge, their criticisms spring from distinctly different points of (...)
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    Between the absolute and the arbitrary.Catherine Z. Elgin - 1997 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    In Between the Absolute and the Arbitrary, Catherine Z. Elgin maps a constructivist alternative to the standard Anglo-American conception of philosophy's ...
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  48. Derridapocalypse.Catherine Keller & Stephen Moore - 2005 - In Yvonne Sherwood & Kevin Hart (eds.), Derrida and religion: other testaments. New York: Routledge.
     
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  49. Hope: A Solution to the Puzzle of Difficult Action.Catherine Rioux - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Pursuing difficult long-term goals typically involves encountering substantial evidence of possible future failure. If decisions to pursue such goals are serious only if one believes that one will act as one has decided, then some of our lives’ most important decisions seem to require belief against the evidence. This is the puzzle of difficult action, to which I offer a solution. I argue that serious decisions to φ do not have to give rise to a belief that one will φ, (...)
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    L'avenir de Hegel: plasticité, temporalité, dialectique.Catherine Malabou - 1996 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    Comment la philosophie de Hegel pourrait-elle encore promettre quelque chose puisqu'elle est apparue, aux yeux des lecteurs contemporains, comme une entreprise d'annulation du temps? Le savoir absolu n'est-il pas le resultat du processus dialectique par lequel l'esprit releve toute temporalite et par la toute surprise, l'evenement se produisant toujours trop tard? D'une absence de pensee de l'avenir dans la philosophie de Hegel decoulerait une absence d'avenir de la philosophie hegelienne elle-meme. C'est contre une telle assertion que le present ouvrage s'inscrit (...)
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