Saint Demetrios of Thessaloniki

Saint Demetrios of Thessaloniki
Title Saint Demetrios of Thessaloniki PDF eBook
Author James Constantine Skedros
Publisher Burns & Oates
Pages 196
Release 1999
Genre Art
ISBN

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"The late antique city of Thessaloniki claimed particular devotion to a local Christian hero and martyr of the early fourth century named Demetrios. Hagiographical texts depict Demetrios as a young Roman citizen who was arrested, jailed, and martyred during a visit by the emperor Galerius to Thessaloniki in the first decade of the fourth century. A popular local veneration of the saint quickly developed, and by the middle of the seventh century St. Demetrios was venerated as a divine patron and protector of Thessaloniki." "Through examination of archaeological, art-historical, and textual evidence, this book seeks to analyze the process by which Demetrios rose to the status of divine urban patron. The evidence shows how the cult of St. Demetrios developed in a manner quite different from other contemporary martyr cults, thus suggesting wider implications for the history of martyr veneration in early Christianity."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

St. Demetrius of Thessalonica

St. Demetrius of Thessalonica
Title St. Demetrius of Thessalonica PDF eBook
Author Eugenia Russell
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 220
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9783034301817

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The cult of St Demetrius is of considerable age but it peaked with the emergence of his city, Thessalonica, as a prominent political and cultural centre in late Byzantium. This book examines the intensification of his popularity and veneration in the late Middle Ages and his impact on contemporary thought and ritual. The encomia written in the saint's honour are significant historical and literary monuments and in their suggestiveness and beauty they are on a level with many better-known works in medieval Greek. Indeed, the encomia have added historical interest because of the prominence of those who wrote them. The likes of Nicholas Kavasilas, Gregory Palamas, Constantine Harmenopoulos and Symeon of Thessalonica were the elite of late Byzantium in intellect and personal influence, while Nikephoros Gregoras was perhaps the finest of Byzantine minds. With their clear links to individual authors, the encomia on St Demetrius present opportunities to the historian and the literary critic, which are fully explored in this book, the first to give them sustained scholarly attention.

Literature and Culture in Late Byzantine Thessalonica

Literature and Culture in Late Byzantine Thessalonica
Title Literature and Culture in Late Byzantine Thessalonica PDF eBook
Author Eugenia Russell
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 241
Release 2013-03-28
Genre History
ISBN 1441155848

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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.

Biblical Essays

Biblical Essays
Title Biblical Essays PDF eBook
Author Joseph Barber Lightfoot
Publisher
Pages 484
Release 1893
Genre Bible
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Timarion

Timarion
Title Timarion PDF eBook
Author Barry Baldwin
Publisher Detroit : Wayne State University Press
Pages 184
Release 1984
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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Nelson's Dictionary of Christianity

Nelson's Dictionary of Christianity
Title Nelson's Dictionary of Christianity PDF eBook
Author Thomas Nelson
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Pages 10358
Release 2001-03-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 1418539813

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This dictionary provides definitions for over 7,000 terms and names in the history of Christianity. The topics range from the foundational theological developments of the early church to the divisions of the Protestant Reformation to the missionary enterprises of the last two centuries. Nelson's Dictionary of Christianity is an essential resource for anyone who wants to know more about how Christians have lived, built the church, and worked to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ around the world.

A Description of the East and Some Other Countries

A Description of the East and Some Other Countries
Title A Description of the East and Some Other Countries PDF eBook
Author Richard Pococke
Publisher
Pages 370
Release 1745
Genre
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