The Ashgate research companion to Byzantine hagiography, Volume I, Periods and places:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Farnham, Surrey, England Ashgate ©2011
Schriftenreihe:Ashgate research companion
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Acknowledgements -- Note on transliteration and citation -- Abbreviations -- Contributors -- Maps -- Introduction / Stephanos Efthymia -- pt. I. The periods of Byzantine hagiography -- 1. The life of St. Antony between biography and hagiography / Tomas Hägg -- 2. Greek hagiography in late antiquity (fourth-seventh centuries) / Stephanos Efthymiadis with Vincent Déroche (with contributions by André Binggeli and Zissis Aïnalis) -- 3. Hagiography from the 'Dark Age' to the age of Symeon Metaphrastes (eighth-tenth centuries) / Stephanos Efthymiadis -- 4. The hagiography of the eleventh and twelfth centuries / Symeon A. Paschalidis -- 5. Hagiography in late Byzantium (1204-1453) / Alice-Mary Talbot -- pt. II. The hagiography of the Byzantine periphery and the Christian Orient -- 6. Palestinian hagiography (fourth-eighth centuries) / Bernard Flusin -- 7. Italo-Greek hagiography / Mario Re -- 8. Syriac hagiography / Sebastian P. Brock -- 9. Georgian hagiography / Bernadette Martin-Hisard -- 10. Armenian hagiography / S. Peter Cowe -- 11. Hagiography in Coptic / Arietta Papaconstantinou -- 12. Arabic hagiography / Mark N. Swanson -- 13. Slavic hagiography / Ingunn Lunde -- 14. Latin hagiographical literature translated into Greek / Xavier Lequeux
"This Companion is the work of an international team of specialists and represents the first comprehensive survey ever produced in the field of Byzantine Hagiography. It will consist of two volumes and is addressed to both a broader public and the scholarly community of Byzantinists, Medievalists, historians of religion and theorists of the narrative. The present volume covers, first, the authors and texts of the four distinctive periods during which Greek Byzantine hagiography developed, and then the hagiography produced in Oriental and Slavic languages and in geographical milieux around the periphery of the empire, from Italy to Armenia. The second volume to follow will deal with questions of genres and the social and other contexts of Byzantine hagiography."--Provided by publisher
Beschreibung:xix, 440 pages
ISBN:9781409407249
1409407241
1283297280
9781283297288
9780754650331
0754650332

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