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Literature and Culture in Late Byzantine Thessalonica

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Zusatztext It is a fact that Russell’s book offers the reader a different perspective on interesting aspects of the literal and cultural atmosphere of post-Byzantine Thessalonica ... [It is] an important tool for those interested in the Palaiologan era and Byzantine studies generally. The historic, literary and prosopographical information that it provides and the methodology of the research that follows are particularly interesting, in a way that makes the book a useful aid not only for students and young researchers, but also for the scientific world in general. Informationen zum Autor Eugenia Russell Klappentext The 'long' fourteenth century perhaps can be seen as Thessalonica's heyday. Alongside its growing commercial prowess, the city was developing into an important centre of government, where members of the Byzantine imperial family of the Palaiologoi ruled independently under full imperial titles, striking coinage and following an increasingly autonomous external policy. It was also developing into a formidable centre for letters, education, and artistic expression, due in part to Palaiologan patronage. This volume sets out the political and commercial landscape of Thessalonica between 1303 and 1430, when the city fell to the Ottoman Turks, before focusing on the literary and hymnographical aspects of the city's cultural history and its legacy. The cosmopolitan nature of urban life in Thessalonica, the polyphony of opinions it experienced and expressed, its multiple links with centres such as Constantinople, Adrianople, Athos, Lemnos and Lesvos, and the diversity and strength of its authorial voices make the study of the city's cultural life a vital part of our understanding of the Byzantine Eastern Mediterranean. Vorwort A cultural history of one of the most important centres of the Hellenistic and Byzantine world. Zusammenfassung The 'long' fourteenth century perhaps can be seen as Thessalonica's heyday. Alongside its growing commercial prowess, the city was developing into an important centre of government, where members of the Byzantine imperial family of the Palaiologoi ruled independently under full imperial titles, striking coinage and following an increasingly autonomous external policy. It was also developing into a formidable centre for letters, education, and artistic expression, due in part to Palaiologan patronage. This volume sets out the political and commercial landscape of Thessalonica between 1303 and 1430, when the city fell to the Ottoman Turks, before focusing on the literary and hymnographical aspects of the city's cultural history and its legacy. The cosmopolitan nature of urban life in Thessalonica, the polyphony of opinions it experienced and expressed, its multiple links with centres such as Constantinople, Adrianople, Athos, Lemnos and Lesvos, and the diversity and strength of its authorial voices make the study of the city's cultural life a vital part of our understanding of the Byzantine Eastern Mediterranean. Inhaltsverzeichnis Prologue: Where is Thessalonica? Part 1: Setting the Scene 1. Methodology, Parameters and Subject Matter 2. Thessalonica: Historical and Geographical Background Part 2: Byzantine Hymnography as a Signifier of Civic Identity in Thessalonica 3. Symeon of Thessalonica and the Sung Thessalonian Rite 4. A Byzantine Hymn to St Demetrius as an Example of Civic Identity Part 3: Legacies of the Thessalonian Byzantine Culture 5. Andronikos Kallistos: An Intellectual Biography of an Émigré from Thessalonica 6. An Akathistos Hymn to St Demetrius: An Example of Post-Byzantine Devotion Part 4: Auxiliary Materials Maps Illustrations Learning Resources Appendix Index ...

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Autori Eugenia Russell
Editore Bloomsbury Academic
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 28.03.2013
 
EAN 9781441161772
ISBN 978-1-4411-6177-2
Pagine 240
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Medioevo

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