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log 1 for De Ceremoniis Book 1, ch43
Before working on next page, I try to reconstruct the spatial relationship between building complex, so I drew a rough layout of the halls and how troops/senate proceed to the tribunal. I also designed how patricians, senate, troops and other people stand outside of the hall. I don't think all imperial guards will attend the ceremony as the tribunal probably couldn't hold that many people. I currently assume that a few hundred guards drawn from different tagmata were present.
Log 2 for De Ceremoniis Book 1, ch43
Trying figure out what Emperors wore before the ritual. In the text, it says "The rulers wear their divetesia and chlamyses and imperial crowns." I then looked up what divetesia was. From Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore Collection, Volume 3, Leo III to Nicephorus III, 717–1081, page 119, it says " The chlamys, like the loros, was normally worn over a silk robe, generally identified with the divitision of the texts, under which in turn would be worn a tunic. These are normally concealed by the chlamys, though the upper part of the sleeve of the divitision, decorated with a rosette or some similar ornament, is often visible at the emperor's right shoulder, where his arm emerges from the opening of the chlamys. " Trying to interpret how these layers would actually appear during the ceremony for the reconstruction project.








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