Literary Circles in Byzantine Iconoclasm

Literary Circles in Byzantine Iconoclasm
Author: Óscar Prieto Domínguez
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 557
Release: 2021-02-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781108491303

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Explores the literary texts produced during Byzantine Iconoclasm and their use as ideological tools by the main political circles.

The Chronographia of George the Synkellos and Theophanes

The Chronographia of George the Synkellos and Theophanes
Author: Jesse W. Torgerson
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2022-07-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004516854

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The ninth-century Chronographia of George the Synkellos and Theophanes is the most influential historical text ever written in medieval Constantinople. Yet modern historians have never explained its popularity and power. This interdisciplinary study draws on new manuscript evidence to finally animate the Chronographia’s promise to show attentive readers the present meaning of the past. Begun by one of the Roman emperor’s most trusted and powerful officials in order to justify a failed revolt, the project became a shockingly ambitious re-writing of time itself—a synthesis of contemporary history, philosophy, and religious practice into a politicized retelling of the human story. Even through radical upheavals of the Byzantine political landscape, the Chronographia’s unique historical vision again and again compelled new readers to chase after the elusive Ends of Time.

Narrative Imagination and Concepts of Fiction in Late Antique Hagiography

Narrative  Imagination and Concepts of Fiction in Late Antique Hagiography
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2023-11-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004685758

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This volume explores concepts of fiction in late antique hagiographical narrative in different cultural and literary traditions. It includes Greek, Latin, Syriac, Armenian, Persian and Arabic material. Whereas scholarship in these texts has traditionally focussed on historical questions, this book approaches imaginative narrative as an inherent element of the genre of hagiography that deserves to be studied in its own right. The chapters explore narrative complexities related to fiction, such as invention, authentication, intertextuality, imagination and fictionality. Together, they represent an innovative exploration of how these concepts relate to hagiographical discourses of truth and the religious notion of belief, while paying due attention to the various factors and contexts that impact readers’ responses.

A Short History of the Byzantine Empire

A Short History of the Byzantine Empire
Author: Dionysios Stathakopoulos
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2023-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350233430

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Incorporating the latest scholarly developments to offer an in-depth account of the history of the Byzantine Empire, this revised edition sheds new light on the Empire's culture, theology, and economic and socio-political spheres. Charting from the Empire's origins, to its expansion and influence over the Mediterranean, later revival, and eventual fall – this book covers more than 1,000 years of history. With analysis of the Empire's changing social infrastructure, key events, and the broader cultural environment, Stathakopoulos expertly analyses how and why it became a powerhouse of literature, art, theology and learning, whilst also examining its aftermath and afterlife – and enduring significance today. Drawing on a variety of English and non-English sources, in addition to a plethora of visual and textual materials, this book is an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and general readers alike.

A Companion to Byzantine Iconoclasm

A Companion to Byzantine Iconoclasm
Author: Mike Humphreys
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2021-09-27
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789004462007

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Twelve scholars contextualize and critically examine the key debates about the controversy over icons and their veneration that would fundamentally shape Byzantium and Orthodox Christianity.

The Cambridge History of Ancient Christianity

The Cambridge History of Ancient Christianity
Author: Bruce W. Longenecker,David E. Wilhite
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 864
Release: 2023-08-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781108671293

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The first three hundred years of the common era witnessed critical developments that would become foundational for Christianity itself, as well as for the societies and later history that emerged thereafter. The concept of 'ancient Christianity,' however, along with the content that the category represents, has raised much debate. This is, in part, because within this category lie multiple forms of devotion to Jesus Christ, multiple phenomena, and multiple permutations in the formative period of Christian history. Within those multiples lie numerous contests, as varieties of Christian identity laid claim to authority and authenticity in different ways. The Cambridge History of Ancient Christianity addresses these contested areas with both nuance and clarity by reviewing, synthesizing, and critically engaging recent scholarly developments. The 27 thematic chapters, specially commissioned for this volume from an international team of scholars, also offer constructive ways forward for future research.

Inventing Byzantine Iconoclasm

Inventing Byzantine Iconoclasm
Author: Leslie Brubaker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Art and state
ISBN: 147254076X

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This title presents an important re-examination of the Byzantine iconoclasm - the widespread phenomenon of destruction of images that took place in the 7th to 9th centuries AD - by the leading scholar in the field.

Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era ca 680 850 The Sources

Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era  ca 680   850   The Sources
Author: Leslie Brubaker,John Haldon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351953658

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Iconoclasm, the debate about the legitimacy of religious art that began in Byzantium around 730 and continued for nearly 120 years, has long held a firm grip on the historical imagination. Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era is the first book in English to survey the original sources crucial for a modern understanding of this most elusive and fascinating period in medieval history. It is also the first book in any language to cover both the written and the visual evidence from this period, a combination of particular importance to the iconoclasm debate. The authors, an art historian and a historian who both specialise in the period, have worked together to provide a comprehensive overview of the visual and the written materials that together help clarify the complex issues of iconoclasm in Byzantium.