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The Medieval Mediterranean Ser.: Studies in Byzantine History and Culture : A Festschrift for Paul Magdalino by Shaun Tougher (2024, Hardcover)

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PublisherBrill
ISBN-109004703829
ISBN-139789004703827
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Number of PagesXviii, 466 Pages
LanguageEng,Fre,Ger
Publication NameStudies in Byzantine History and Culture : a Festschrift for Paul Magdalino
Publication Year2024
SubjectGeneral
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaHistory
AuthorShaun Tougher
SeriesThe Medieval Mediterranean Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight32.7 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Series Volume Number141
Table Of ContentAcknowledgements Abbreviations List of Figures Contributors Introduction Shaun Tougher 1 The Forum of Theodosius I in Constantinople: Symbolic Geography and Dynastic Propaganda Anthony Kaldellis 2 The Afterlife of a Pagan Hero in a Christian Capital: Antique Sculptures of Hercules in Constantinople Lenia Kouneni 3 L'église du sanctuaire à miracles de Constantinople dédié à Côme et Damien : localisation et topographie Michel Kaplan 4 From Rome to Constantinople, or Brief Reflections on the Adriatic in Early Medieval Geographical Thought Paul Stephenson 5 Ravenna: Constantinople of the West? T.S. Brown 6 Fortresses in a Dark Age: a Preliminary Appraisal James Crow 7 Thrace, Thrakesion and Hellas John Haldon 8 Moment de mémoires : le siège de Constantinople par les Arabes (717-718) Marie-France Auzépy 9 The Commemoration of the Siege of 717-718 in the Liturgical Calendar of Constantinople Marc D. Lauxtermann 10 Rome as urbs inveterata? A Battle of Epithets in the Confrontation of East and West in the 9th Century Evangelos Chrysos 11 The Macedonian Dynasty in the Life of Basil the Younger: People and Places Shaun Tougher 12 Les recueils byzantins : une question de terminologie Paolo Odorico 13 Iterum Theophanes Continuatus Book 6 Michael Featherstone 14 The 'School' of Porphyrogennetos and Magnaura Revisited: Some Notes on Theophanes Continuatus and Symeon the Logothete Athanasios Markopoulos 15 Alt-Constantinople: Ceremony without the City Margaret Mullett 16 The Imperial Rules for Athos in the 10th and 11th Centuries Rosemary Morris 17 Le choix des éparques de la mort de Basile II à la prise de Constantinople par les croisés Jean-Claude Cheynet 18 Kedrenos: His Chronicling of Jews and Their Place in World History Roger Scott with John Burke and Paul Tuffin 19 Manganeios Prodromos, Poem 71: a Personal Verse Complaint in a Liturgical Setting Elizabeth Jeffreys+ and Michael Jeffreys 20 Four Images and a Church: the Mother of God of Chalkoprateia and Its Icons Christine Angelidi 21 The Church of Theotokos Pharos: a Note and Some Suggestions Michael Angold 22 Kurze Nachrichten aus dem Patriarchatsregister von Konstantinopel Eleftheria Papagianni 23 Visions, Voices, and Fragrances of the Beyond: Sensory Aspects of Ottoman Tombs Nina Macaraig 24 Regina rediviva: Constantinople, Queen of Rebetika Stathis Gauntlett 25 The Protagonist and the City: Constantinople in Assassin's Creed: Revelations Kostas Zafeiris Publications of Paul Magdalino from 1976 to 2022 Select Bibliography Index
SynopsisThis book celebrates one of the foremost living Byzantinists, Paul Magdalino, consisting of chapters written by peers, friends and former students on subjects reflecting his own specialisms and diverse interests in Byzantine history and culture, in particular the famed city of Constantinople itself., This book celebrates one of the foremost Byzantinists, Paul Magdalino. It consists of 25 chapters by peers, friends and former students. The chapters reflect Magdalino's own research interests, most notably Constantinople itself, and span from late antiquity to the modern world.Particular themes within the book are the topography and monuments of Constantinople, relations between Byzantium and the West, the recasting of Byzantium in the 'Dark Age', and literary culture and society under the Macedonian and Komnenian dynasties. The volume is not just a celebration of Magdalino's work but an important contribution to the study of Byzantine history and culture.Contributors are Christine Angelidi, Michael Angold, Marie-France Auzépy, T.S. Brown, John Burke, J.-C. Cheynet, Evangelos Chrysos, James Crow, Michael Featherstone, Stathis Gauntlett, John Haldon, Elizabeth Jeffreys, Michael Jeffreys, Anthony Kaldellis, Michel Kaplan, Lenia Kouneni, Marc D. Lauxtermann, Nina Macaraig, Athanasios Markopoulos, Rosemary Morris, Margaret Mullett, Paolo Odorico, Eleftheria Papagianni, Roger Scott, Paul Stephenson, Shaun Tougher, Paul Tuffin, and Kostas Zafeiris.