From Constantinople to the frontier : : the city and the cities / / edited by Nicholas S. M. Matheou, Theofili Kampianaki and Lorenzo M. Bondioli.

From Constantinople to the Frontier: The City and the Cities provides twenty-five articles addressing the concept of centres and peripheries in the late antique and Byzantine worlds, focusing specifically on urban aspects of this paradigm. Spanning from the fourth to thirteenth centuries, and rangin...

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Superior document:The Medieval Mediterranean, Volume 106
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : Brill,, 2016.
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Medieval Mediterranean ; Volume 106.
Physical Description:1 online resource (546 p.)
Notes:Papers from a conference that took place in Oxford, England, in February 2014.
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Introduction /
1 Looking Eastwards: The Regina Orientis in Sidonius Apollinaris’ Carmen 2 /
2 L’identité romaine est-elle exclusive à Constantinople? Dichotomie entre Byzance et les Balkans à l’époque médiobyzantine (vie–xiie siècles) /
3 City and Sovereignty in East Roman Thought, c.1000–1200: Ioannes Zonaras’ Historical Vision of the Roman State /
4 “Furnish Whatever is Lacking to Their Avarice”: The Payment Programme of Cyril of Alexandria /
5 Constantinopolitan Connections: Liudprand of Cremona and Byzantium /
6 Strengthening Justice through Friendship and Friendship through Justice: Michael Psellos and the Provincial Judges /
7 Eusebius’ Caesarea: The Writing of History and the Dynamics of Ecclesiastical Politics in Fourth-Century Palestine /
8 Spectatorship in City and Church in Late Antiquity: Theoria Returns to the Festival /
9 Constantinople and the Desert City: Imperial Patronage of the Judaean Desert Monasteries, 451–565 /
10 Citadels of Prayer: The Christian Polis under Siege from the Summer of 502 to the Summer of 626 /
11 Province in Contrast to City: Irregularities and Peculiarities in the Coinage of Antioch (518–565) /
12 Rome in the Seventh-Century Byzantine Empire: A Migrant’s Network Perspective from the Circle of Maximos the Confessor /
13 Rus’ Dynastic Ideology in the Frescoes of the South Chapels in St. Sophia, Kiev /
14 The Miracle Cycle between Constantinople, Thessalonike, and Mistra /
15 Constantinople and Alexandria between the Seventh and Eighth Centuries: The Representation of Byzantium in Christian Sources from Conquered Egypt /
16 A Forgotten Translation of Pseudo-Methodius in Eighth-Century Constantinople: New Evidence for the Dispersal of the Greek Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius during the Dark Age Crisis /
17 Comprendre les « Sarrasins » à Byzance dans la première moitié du ixe siècle /
18 Byzantine Manuscript Colophons and the Prosopography of Scribal Activity /
19 Sayings Attributed to Emperors of Old and New Rome in Michael Psellos’ Historia Syntomos /
20 Ulysse, Tzetzès et l’éducation à Byzance /
21 Kastron, Rabaḍ and Arḍūn: The Case of Artanuji /
22 From the Frontier Cities to the City, and Back? Reinterpreting Southern Italy in the De administrando imperio /
23 Byzantine Art beyond the Borders of the Empire: A Case Study of the Church of St. Chrysogonus in Zara /
24 Master of Kastamon, Emperor of Eternity: Ioannes Komnenos as Border-maker and Border-breaker in Theodoros Prodromos’ poem ‘On the advance to Kastamon’ /
25 ‘Ioannoupolis’: Lopadion as ‘City’ and Military Headquarters under Emperor Ioannes ii Komnenos /
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Summary:From Constantinople to the Frontier: The City and the Cities provides twenty-five articles addressing the concept of centres and peripheries in the late antique and Byzantine worlds, focusing specifically on urban aspects of this paradigm. Spanning from the fourth to thirteenth centuries, and ranging from the later Roman empires to the early Caliphate and medieval New Rome, the chapters reveal the range of factors involved in the dialectic between City, cities, and frontier. Including contributions on political, social, literary, and artistic history, and covering geographical areas throughout the central and eastern Mediterranean, this volume provides a kaleidoscopic view of how human actions and relationships worked with, within, and between urban spaces and the periphery, and how these spaces and relationships were themselves ideologically constructed and understood. Contributors are Walter F. Beers, Lorenzo M. Bondioli, Christopher Bonura, Lynton Boshoff, Averil Cameron, Jeremiah Coogan, Robson Della Torre, Pavla Drapelova, Nicholas Evans, David Gyllenhaal, Franka Horvat, Theofili Kampianaki, Maximilian Lau, Valeria Flavia Lovato, Byron MacDougall, Nicholas S.M. Matheou, Daniel Neary, Jonas Nilsson, Cecilia Palombo, Maria Alessia Rossi, Roman Shliakhtin, Sarah C. Simmons, Andrew M. Small, Jakub Sypiański, Vincent Tremblay and Philipp Winterhager.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004307745
ISSN:0928-5520 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Nicholas S. M. Matheou, Theofili Kampianaki and Lorenzo M. Bondioli.