Greece reinvented : : transformations of Byzantine Hellenism in Renaissance Italy / / by Han Lamers.

Greece Reinvented discusses the transformation of Byzantine Hellenism as the cultural elite of Byzantium, displaced to Italy, constructed it. It explores why and how Byzantine migrants such as Cardinal Bessarion, Ianus Lascaris, and Giovanni Gemisto adopted Greek personas to replace traditional Byza...

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Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 A Hellenic Alternative: The Emergence of Greekness in Byzantium -- 2 Making the Best of It: The Negotiation of Greekness in Italy -- 3 Freedom and Community: The Secular Greekness of Cardinal Bessarion -- 4 The Greek Tradition as a Combat Zone: Hellenocentrism in the Work of George Trapezuntius of Crete -- 5 Greekness as Cultural Common Ground: Ianus Lascaris’ Attempt at Greco-Latin Ecumenism -- 6 Greekness Without Greece: Michele Tarcaniota Marullo and Manilio Cabacio Rallo -- 7 The Territorialisation of Hellenism: Giovanni Gemisto’s Vision of the Greek World -- Conclusion: Greece Reinvented -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index.
Greece Reinvented discusses the transformation of Byzantine Hellenism as the cultural elite of Byzantium, displaced to Italy, constructed it. It explores why and how Byzantine migrants such as Cardinal Bessarion, Ianus Lascaris, and Giovanni Gemisto adopted Greek personas to replace traditional Byzantine claims to the heirship of ancient Rome. In Greece Reinvented , Han Lamers shows that being Greek in the diaspora was both blessing and burden, and explores how these migrants’ newfound ‘Greekness’ enabled them to create distinctive positions for themselves while promoting group cohesion. These Greek personas reflected Latin understandings of who the Greeks ‘really’ were but sometimes also undermined Western paradigms. Greece Reinvented reveals some of the cultural tensions that bubble under the surface of the much-studied transmission of Greek learning from Byzantium to Italy.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Renaissance Italy History.
Greeks Migrations History To 1500.
Byzantine Empire History 1081-1453.
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contents Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 A Hellenic Alternative: The Emergence of Greekness in Byzantium -- 2 Making the Best of It: The Negotiation of Greekness in Italy -- 3 Freedom and Community: The Secular Greekness of Cardinal Bessarion -- 4 The Greek Tradition as a Combat Zone: Hellenocentrism in the Work of George Trapezuntius of Crete -- 5 Greekness as Cultural Common Ground: Ianus Lascaris’ Attempt at Greco-Latin Ecumenism -- 6 Greekness Without Greece: Michele Tarcaniota Marullo and Manilio Cabacio Rallo -- 7 The Territorialisation of Hellenism: Giovanni Gemisto’s Vision of the Greek World -- Conclusion: Greece Reinvented -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index.
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