The Middle Byzantine Historians

The Middle Byzantine Historians
Title The Middle Byzantine Historians PDF eBook
Author W. Treadgold
Publisher Springer
Pages 412
Release 2013-11-22
Genre History
ISBN 1137280867

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This volume, which continues the same author's Early Byzantine Historians , is the first book to analyze the lives and works of all forty-three significant Byzantine historians from the seventh to the thirteenth century, including the authors of three of the world's greatest histories: Michael Psellus, Princess Anna Comnena, and Nicetas Choniates.

The Early Byzantine Historians

The Early Byzantine Historians
Title The Early Byzantine Historians PDF eBook
Author W. Treadgold
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 0
Release 2007-05-31
Genre History
ISBN 9780230243675

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The Early Byzantine Historians is the first original study of every significant Byzantine historian from Eusebius of Caesarea (c.255-339) to Theophylact Simocatta (c.585-after 641?). Individually and as a group, these authors had a decisive influence on Byzantine culture and modern perceptions of Byzantine history.

The Author in Middle Byzantine Literature

The Author in Middle Byzantine Literature
Title The Author in Middle Byzantine Literature PDF eBook
Author Aglae Pizzone
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 368
Release 2014-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 1614515190

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Author and authorship have become increasingly important concepts in Byzantine literary studies. This volume provides the first comprehensive survey on strategies of authorship in Middle Byzantine literature and investigates the interaction between self-presentation and cultural production in a wide array of genres, providing new insights into how Byzantine intellectuals conceived of their own work and pursuits.

John Skylitzes: A Synopsis of Byzantine History, 811–1057

John Skylitzes: A Synopsis of Byzantine History, 811–1057
Title John Skylitzes: A Synopsis of Byzantine History, 811–1057 PDF eBook
Author John Skylitzes
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages
Release 2010-10-07
Genre History
ISBN 1139489151

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This book was first published in 2010. John Skylitzes' extraordinary Middle Byzantine chronicle covers the reigns of the Byzantine emperors from the death of Nicephorus I in 811 to the deposition of Michael VI in 1057, and provides the only surviving continuous narrative of the late tenth and early eleventh centuries. A high official living in the late eleventh century, Skylitzes used a number of existing Greek histories (some of them no longer extant) to create a digest of the previous three centuries. It is without question the major historical source for the period and is cited constantly in modern scholarship. This edition features introductions by Jean-Claude Cheynet and Bernard Flusin, along with extensive notes. It will be an essential and exciting addition to the libraries of all historians of the Byzantine age.

The Glory of Byzantium

The Glory of Byzantium
Title The Glory of Byzantium PDF eBook
Author Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 604
Release 1997
Genre Art, Byzantine
ISBN 0870997777

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Serves as both visual and textual record of the exhibition of the same name, surveying the art of the Middle Byzantine period from the restoration of the use of icons by the Orthodox Church in 843 to the occupation of Constantinople by the Crusader forces from the West from 1204 to 1261. Conceived as a sequel to the 1976 exhibition "Age of Spirituality," which focused on the first centuries of Byzantium. Preceding the catalogue, 17 essays treat the historical context, religious sphere, and secular courtly realm of the empire, and the interactions between Byzantium and other medieval cultures. Abundantly illustrated. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Social History of Byzantium

The Social History of Byzantium
Title The Social History of Byzantium PDF eBook
Author John Haldon
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 576
Release 2016-07-29
Genre History
ISBN 1119344603

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With original essays by leading scholars, this book explores the social history of the medieval eastern Roman Empire and offers illuminating new insights into our knowledge of Byzantine society. Provides interconnected essays of original scholarship relating to the social history of the Byzantine empire Offers groundbreaking theoretical and empirical research in the study of Byzantine society Includes helpful glossaries of sociological/theoretical terms and Byzantine/medieval terms

The History

The History
Title The History PDF eBook
Author Michael Attaleiates
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 657
Release 2012-11-19
Genre History
ISBN 0674057996

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In 1039 Byzantium was the most powerful empire in Europe and the Near East. By 1079 it was a politically unstable state half the size, menaced by enemies on all sides. The History of Michael Attaleiates is our main source for this astonishing reversal. This translation, based on the most recent critical edition, includes notes, maps, and glossary.