A Mediaeval Humanist, Michael Akominatos

A Mediaeval Humanist, Michael Akominatos
Title A Mediaeval Humanist, Michael Akominatos PDF eBook
Author Ida Carleton Thallon Hill
Publisher
Pages 314
Release 1923*
Genre Greece
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Isis

Isis
Title Isis PDF eBook
Author George Sarton
Publisher
Pages 700
Release 1924
Genre Medicine
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"Brief table of contents of vols. I-XX" in v. 21, p. [502]-618.

Archaeologies of Memory

Archaeologies of Memory
Title Archaeologies of Memory PDF eBook
Author Ruth M. Van Dyke
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 256
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1405143304

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A unique collection of newly written essays by archaeologistsworking in a variety of contexts and geographical areas,Archaeologies of Memory is a groundbreaking text thatpresents a coherent framework for the study of memory in pastsocieties. Serves as an accessible introduction to central issues in thestudy of memory, including authority and identity, and the rolememory plays in their creation and transformation. Presents a collection of newly commissioned essays that providea coherent framework for the study of memory in pastsocieties. Brings together essays from both anthropological and classicalarchaeologists. Includes contributions drawn from a variety of cultures andtime periods, including New Kingdom Egypt and the prehistoricAmerican Southwest.

Letters, Literacy and Literature in Byzantium

Letters, Literacy and Literature in Byzantium
Title Letters, Literacy and Literature in Byzantium PDF eBook
Author Margaret Mullett
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 415
Release 2023-06-09
Genre History
ISBN 1000941647

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These studies look at general problems of reading Byzantine literature, at literacy practices and the literary process, but also at individual texts. The past thirty years have seen a revolution in the way Byzantine literature has been viewed: no longer is it considered a decadent form of classical literature or a turgid precursor of modern Greek literature. There are still prejudices to overcome: that there was no literary public, or that Byzantium had no drama or humour, but Byzantine texts are now read as literature in the social context of literacy and book culture. One genre is treated here more fully: the letter (Derrida said that letters represent all literature). In these studies epistolography is examined from the point of view of genre, of originality, of communication and as evidence for political history. Other genres touched on include the novel, historiography, parainesis, panegyric, and hagiography. The section on literary process includes essays on genre, patronage and rhetoric, and the section on literacy practices deals with both writing and reading. The collection includes one unpublished lecture which acts as introduction, and additional notes and comments.

Margins and Metropolis

Margins and Metropolis
Title Margins and Metropolis PDF eBook
Author Judith Herrin
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 389
Release 2013-04-07
Genre History
ISBN 0691153019

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Explores the political, cultural, and ecclesiastical forces that linked the metropolis of Byzantium to the margins of its far-flung empire, especially the region of Hellas and Peloponnesos in central and southern Greece.

Vassar Quarterly

Vassar Quarterly
Title Vassar Quarterly PDF eBook
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Pages 784
Release 1921
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Vassar Mediæval Studies

Vassar Mediæval Studies
Title Vassar Mediæval Studies PDF eBook
Author Christabel Forsyth Fiske
Publisher
Pages 522
Release 1923
Genre Civilization, Medieval
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