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Lymberopoulou, Angeliki and Duits, Rembrandt (2020). Hell in the Byzantine World: A History of Art and Religion in Venetian Crete and the Eastern Mediterranean. Volume 2. A Catalogue of the Cretan Material. Hell in the Byzantine World. A History of Art and Religion in Venetian Crete and the Eastern Mediterranean, 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Lymberopoulou, Angeliki ed. (2020). Hell in the Byzantine World. A History of Art and Religion in Venetian Crete and the Eastern Mediterranean. Volume 1 Essays. Hell in the Byzantine World A History of Art and Religion in Venetian Crete and the Eastern Mediterranean, 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki ed. (2018). Cross-Cultural Interaction between Byzantium and the West, 1204-1669. Whose Mediterranean is it anyway? Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies, 22. London: Routledge.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki and Rembrandt, Duits eds. (2013). Byzantine Art and Renaissance Europe. Farnham: Ashgate.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki; Bracewell-Homer, Pamela and Robinson, Joel eds. (2012). Art and Visual Culture: A Reader. London: Tate.

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Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2023). Maniera Greca and Renaissance Europe: More than Meets the Eye. In: Brubaker, Leslie; Darley, Rebecca and Reynolds, Reynolds eds. Global Byzantium: Papers from the Fiftieth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies. Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies, 24. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 155–171.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2020). Hell on Crete. In: Lymberopoulou, Angeliki ed. Hell in the Byzantine World. A History of Art and Religion in Venetian Crete and the Eastern Mediterranean, Volume 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 117–190.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki and Panou, Eirini (2020). Introduction. In: Lymberopoulou, Angeliki ed. Hell in the Byzantine World. A History of Art and Religion in the Venetian Crete and the Eastern Mediterranean Volume 1: Essays, Volume 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1–18.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2019). Domenikos Theotokopoulos and Ancient Greek Art. In: Assimakopoulou, Ianthi ed. Echoes of Antiquity in the Oeuvre of Domenikos Theotokopoulos. Heraklion: Municipality of Heraklion, pp. 15–36.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2018). Sight and the Byzantine Icon. In: Harvey, Graham and Hughes, Jessica eds. Sensual Religion. Religion and the Five Senses. Sheffield: Equinox Publishingh Ltd, pp. 109–130.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2018). Introduction. In: Lymberopoulou, Angeliki ed. Cross-Cultural interaction between Byzantium and the West, 1204-1669. Whose Mediterranean is it anyway? Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies (22). London: Routledge, pp. 1–18.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2013). Regional Byzantine Monumental Art from Venetian Crete. In: Lymberopoulou, Angeliki and Duits, Rembrandt eds. Byzantine Art and Renaissance Europe. Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 61–99.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki; Harrison, Lynne and Ambers, Janet (2011). The Noli Me Tangere icon at the British Museum: vision, message and reality. In: Lymberopoulou, Angeliki ed. Images of the Byzantine World: Visions, Messages and Meanings: Studies presented to Leslie Brubaker. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, pp. 185–214.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2010). Late and post-Byzantine art under Venetian rule: frescoes vesrus icons, and Crete in the middle. In: James, Liz ed. A Companium to Byzantium. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2007). Audiences and markets for Cretan icons. In: Woods, Kim W; Richardson, Carol M and Lymberopoulou, Angeliki eds. Viewing Renaissance Art. London: Yale University Press, pp. 171–208.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2007). The painter Angelos and post-Byzantine Art. In: Richardson, Carol M ed. Locating Renaissance Art. London: Yale University Press, pp. 175–212.

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Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2020). The five senses in Hell. Material religion, 16(3) pp. 364–367.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2018). Sight and the Byzantine Icon. Body and Religion, 2(1) pp. 46–67.

Harisson, Lynne; Ambers, Janet; Stacey, Rebecca; Cartwright, Caroline and Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2011). The Noli me Tangere: study and conservation of a Cretan icon. The British Museum Technical Research Bulletin, 5 pp. 25–38.

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Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2020). Representations of Donors in Monumental Art of Venetian Crete. In: Privatporträt. Die Darstellung realer Personen in spätantiken und byzantinischen Kunst, Akten des Internationalen Workshops an der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien 14.-15. Februar 2013 (Tsamakda, Vasiliki and Zimmermann, Norbert eds.), Archäologische Forschungen, Verlag der Österreichischen Adademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna, pp. 209–218.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2020). ‘…κέ παντός του λαου τοῡ χορίου τ(ης) Μάζας…’ Communal Patronage of Church Decoration in Rural Venetian Crete. In: The Art of the Poor The Aestehtic Material Culture of the Lower Classes in Europe 1300-1600 (Duits, Rembrandt ed.), Bloomsbury, London, pp. 53–63.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2019). Palaiologan art from regional Crete: Artistic decline or social progress? In: Late Byzantium Reconsidered The Arts of the Palaiologan Era in the Mediterranean (Mattiello, Andrea and Rossi, Maria Alessia eds.), Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), London and New York, pp. 132–155.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2018). The Fogg Triptych: Testimony of a case study to the society and artistic production of Venetian Crete. In: Cross-cultural interaction between Byzantium and the West, 1204-1669. Whose Mediterranean is it anyway? (Lymberopoulou, Angeliki ed.), Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies, Routledge, London, pp. 59–73.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2015). 'El Greco: A Cretan painter?'. In: El Greco (Moreno, Ana and de Cos, Leticia eds.), Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, 2015, pp. 21–35.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2010). Fourteenth-century provincial Cretan church decoration: the case of the painter Pagomenos and his clientele. In: Towards Rewriting? New Approaches to Byzantine Art and Archaeology. Krakow Symposium on Byzantine Art and Archaeology, 8-10 Sep 2008, Krakow, Poland.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2007). 'Fish on a Dish' and its Table Companions in fourteenth-century Wall-Paintings on Venetian-dominated Crete. In: Eat, Drink, and Be Merry (Luke 12:19) – Food and Wine in Byzantium (Brubaker, Leslie and Linardou, Kallirroe eds.), Publications of the Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies, Ashgate.

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2007). 'Pro anima mea', but do not touch my icons: provisions for personal icons in wills from Venetian-dominated Crete. In: The kindness of strangers. Charity in the pre-modern Mediterranean (Stathakopoulos, Dionysios ed.), King's College London, Occasional Publications, London, UK, pp. 71–89.

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Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2022). Heavenly Beings: Icons of the Orthodox Christian World. Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tamaki, Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tamaki.

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