Trends and turning points : : constructing the late antiquity and Byzantine world / / edited by Matthew Kinloch and Alex MacFarlane.

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The medieval Mediterranean peoples, economies and cultures, 400-1500, 0928-5520 ; Volume 117
Trends and Turning Points presents sixteen articles, examining the discursive construction of the late antique and Byzantine world, focusing specifically on the utilisation of trends and turning points to make stuff from the past, whether texts, matter, or action, meaningful. Contributions are divided into four complementary strands, Scholarly Constructions, Literary Trends, Constructing Politics, and Turning Points in Religious Landscapes . Each strand cuts across traditional disciplinary boundaries and periodisation, placing historical, archaeological, literary, and architectural concerns in discourse, whilst drawing on examples from the full range of the medieval Roman past. While its individual articles offer numerous important insights, together the volume collectively rethinks fundamental assumptions about how late antique and Byzantine studies has and continues to be discursively constructed. Contributors are: David Barritt, Laura Borghetti, Nikolas Churik, Elif Demirtiken, Alasdair C. Grant, Stephen Humphreys, Mirela Ivanova, Hugh Jeffery, Valeria Flavia Lovato, Francesco Lovino, Kosuke Nakada, Jonas Nilsson, Theresia Raum, Maria Rukavichnikova, and Milan Vukašinović.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Scholarly Constructions -- Constructing Late Antiquity and Byzantium: Introducing Trends and Turning Points / Matthew Kinloch -- Constructing the Past through the Present: The Eurasian View of Byzantium in the Pages of Seminarium Kondakovianum / Francesco Lovino -- Literary Trends -- The Power of the Cross: The Role of the Helper in Kassia’s Hymns’ Narratological Structure and Its Doctrinal Implications / Laura Borghetti -- Tzetzes, Eustathius, and the ‘City-Sacker’ Epeius: Trends and Turning Points in the 12th-century Reception of Homer / Valeria Flavia Lovato -- Greek Explicating Greek: A Study of Metaphrase Language and Style / Nikolas Churik -- Doing and Telling Administration and Diplomacy: Speech Acts in the 13th-Century Balkans / Milan Vukašinović -- Laughing up the Sleeve: The Image of the Emperor and Ironic Discourse in George Pachymeres’ Historia / Maria Rukavichnikova -- Constructing Politics -- The Roman Revolution: Leo i, Theodosius ii and the Contest for Power in the 5th Century / David Barritt -- The Reinvention of the Soldier-Emperor under Heraclius / Theresia Raum -- Omens of Expansionism? Revisiting the Caucasian Chapters of De Administrando Imperio / Kosuke Nakada -- The Madara Horseman and Triumphal Inscriptions in Krum’s Early Medieval Bulgaria (c.803-14) / Mirela Ivanova -- The Emperor is for Turning: Alexios Komnenos, John the Oxite and the Persecution of Heretics / Jonas Nilsson -- Turning Points in Religious Landscapes -- Eight Hundred Years of the Cult of the Archangels at Aphrodisias/Stauropolis: Modern and Ancient Narratives / Hugh Jeffery -- Crosses as Water Purification Devices in Byzantine Palestine / Stephen Humphreys -- Byzantium’s Ashes and the Bones of St Nicholas: Two Translations as Turning Points, 1087–1100 / Alasdair C. Grant -- Changing Profiles of Monastic Founders in Constantinople, From the Komnenoi to the Palaiologoi: The Case of the Theotokos Pammakaristos Monastery in Context / Elif Demirtiken -- Back Matter -- Bibliography -- Index.
Byzantine Empire History.
Byzantine Empire Civilization.
Kinloch, Matthew, editor.
MacFarlane, Alex Dally, editor.
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Milan Vukašinović --
Maria Rukavichnikova --
David Barritt --
Theresia Raum --
Kosuke Nakada --
Mirela Ivanova --
Jonas Nilsson --
Hugh Jeffery --
Stephen Humphreys --
Alasdair C. Grant --
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title Trends and turning points : constructing the late antiquity and Byzantine world /
spellingShingle Trends and turning points : constructing the late antiquity and Byzantine world /
The medieval Mediterranean peoples, economies and cultures, 400-1500,
Front Matter --
Copyright Page --
Acknowledgements --
Illustrations --
Notes on Contributors --
Scholarly Constructions --
Constructing Late Antiquity and Byzantium: Introducing Trends and Turning Points /
Constructing the Past through the Present: The Eurasian View of Byzantium in the Pages of Seminarium Kondakovianum /
Literary Trends --
The Power of the Cross: The Role of the Helper in Kassia’s Hymns’ Narratological Structure and Its Doctrinal Implications /
Tzetzes, Eustathius, and the ‘City-Sacker’ Epeius: Trends and Turning Points in the 12th-century Reception of Homer /
Greek Explicating Greek: A Study of Metaphrase Language and Style /
Doing and Telling Administration and Diplomacy: Speech Acts in the 13th-Century Balkans /
Laughing up the Sleeve: The Image of the Emperor and Ironic Discourse in George Pachymeres’ Historia /
Constructing Politics --
The Roman Revolution: Leo i, Theodosius ii and the Contest for Power in the 5th Century /
The Reinvention of the Soldier-Emperor under Heraclius /
Omens of Expansionism? Revisiting the Caucasian Chapters of De Administrando Imperio /
The Madara Horseman and Triumphal Inscriptions in Krum’s Early Medieval Bulgaria (c.803-14) /
The Emperor is for Turning: Alexios Komnenos, John the Oxite and the Persecution of Heretics /
Turning Points in Religious Landscapes --
Eight Hundred Years of the Cult of the Archangels at Aphrodisias/Stauropolis: Modern and Ancient Narratives /
Crosses as Water Purification Devices in Byzantine Palestine /
Byzantium’s Ashes and the Bones of St Nicholas: Two Translations as Turning Points, 1087–1100 /
Changing Profiles of Monastic Founders in Constantinople, From the Komnenoi to the Palaiologoi: The Case of the Theotokos Pammakaristos Monastery in Context /
Back Matter --
Bibliography --
Index.
title_sub constructing the late antiquity and Byzantine world /
title_full Trends and turning points : constructing the late antiquity and Byzantine world / edited by Matthew Kinloch and Alex MacFarlane.
title_fullStr Trends and turning points : constructing the late antiquity and Byzantine world / edited by Matthew Kinloch and Alex MacFarlane.
title_full_unstemmed Trends and turning points : constructing the late antiquity and Byzantine world / edited by Matthew Kinloch and Alex MacFarlane.
title_auth Trends and turning points : constructing the late antiquity and Byzantine world /
title_alt Front Matter --
Copyright Page --
Acknowledgements --
Illustrations --
Notes on Contributors --
Scholarly Constructions --
Constructing Late Antiquity and Byzantium: Introducing Trends and Turning Points /
Constructing the Past through the Present: The Eurasian View of Byzantium in the Pages of Seminarium Kondakovianum /
Literary Trends --
The Power of the Cross: The Role of the Helper in Kassia’s Hymns’ Narratological Structure and Its Doctrinal Implications /
Tzetzes, Eustathius, and the ‘City-Sacker’ Epeius: Trends and Turning Points in the 12th-century Reception of Homer /
Greek Explicating Greek: A Study of Metaphrase Language and Style /
Doing and Telling Administration and Diplomacy: Speech Acts in the 13th-Century Balkans /
Laughing up the Sleeve: The Image of the Emperor and Ironic Discourse in George Pachymeres’ Historia /
Constructing Politics --
The Roman Revolution: Leo i, Theodosius ii and the Contest for Power in the 5th Century /
The Reinvention of the Soldier-Emperor under Heraclius /
Omens of Expansionism? Revisiting the Caucasian Chapters of De Administrando Imperio /
The Madara Horseman and Triumphal Inscriptions in Krum’s Early Medieval Bulgaria (c.803-14) /
The Emperor is for Turning: Alexios Komnenos, John the Oxite and the Persecution of Heretics /
Turning Points in Religious Landscapes --
Eight Hundred Years of the Cult of the Archangels at Aphrodisias/Stauropolis: Modern and Ancient Narratives /
Crosses as Water Purification Devices in Byzantine Palestine /
Byzantium’s Ashes and the Bones of St Nicholas: Two Translations as Turning Points, 1087–1100 /
Changing Profiles of Monastic Founders in Constantinople, From the Komnenoi to the Palaiologoi: The Case of the Theotokos Pammakaristos Monastery in Context /
Back Matter --
Bibliography --
Index.
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contents Front Matter --
Copyright Page --
Acknowledgements --
Illustrations --
Notes on Contributors --
Scholarly Constructions --
Constructing Late Antiquity and Byzantium: Introducing Trends and Turning Points /
Constructing the Past through the Present: The Eurasian View of Byzantium in the Pages of Seminarium Kondakovianum /
Literary Trends --
The Power of the Cross: The Role of the Helper in Kassia’s Hymns’ Narratological Structure and Its Doctrinal Implications /
Tzetzes, Eustathius, and the ‘City-Sacker’ Epeius: Trends and Turning Points in the 12th-century Reception of Homer /
Greek Explicating Greek: A Study of Metaphrase Language and Style /
Doing and Telling Administration and Diplomacy: Speech Acts in the 13th-Century Balkans /
Laughing up the Sleeve: The Image of the Emperor and Ironic Discourse in George Pachymeres’ Historia /
Constructing Politics --
The Roman Revolution: Leo i, Theodosius ii and the Contest for Power in the 5th Century /
The Reinvention of the Soldier-Emperor under Heraclius /
Omens of Expansionism? Revisiting the Caucasian Chapters of De Administrando Imperio /
The Madara Horseman and Triumphal Inscriptions in Krum’s Early Medieval Bulgaria (c.803-14) /
The Emperor is for Turning: Alexios Komnenos, John the Oxite and the Persecution of Heretics /
Turning Points in Religious Landscapes --
Eight Hundred Years of the Cult of the Archangels at Aphrodisias/Stauropolis: Modern and Ancient Narratives /
Crosses as Water Purification Devices in Byzantine Palestine /
Byzantium’s Ashes and the Bones of St Nicholas: Two Translations as Turning Points, 1087–1100 /
Changing Profiles of Monastic Founders in Constantinople, From the Komnenoi to the Palaiologoi: The Case of the Theotokos Pammakaristos Monastery in Context /
Back Matter --
Bibliography --
Index.
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