Contra Latinos et adversus Graecos: the separation between Rome and Constantinople from the ninth to the fifteenth century

The division between the Latin and Greek churches is one of the fields of research that best represents the complexity and richness of the medieval world and opens the way to a deeper understanding of contemporary religious and political issues. This volume, planned as a journey from the ninth to th...

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Körperschaft: Giornata di studi dell'AISB Venedig (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Bucossi, Alessandra 1974- (HerausgeberIn), Calia, Anna 1985- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch Tagungsbericht E-Book
Sprache:English
Italian
French
Veröffentlicht: Leuven ; Paris ; Bristol, CT Peeters 2020
Schriftenreihe:Orientalia Lovaniensia analecta 286
Bibliothèque de Byzantion 22
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Zusammenfassung:The division between the Latin and Greek churches is one of the fields of research that best represents the complexity and richness of the medieval world and opens the way to a deeper understanding of contemporary religious and political issues. This volume, planned as a journey from the ninth to the fifteenth century and through three different linguistic areas (Greek, Latin and Slavonic languages), contains twenty-five contributions ranging from large images of the main points of difference between churches (e.g. papal primacy and Filioque) to new editions of texts (e.g. Letter by John Dokeianos to John Moschos). The new analyses proposed by this volume portray a lively community of well-known and young scholars who are radically changing the history of the Schism between Orthodox and Catholic Churches through new discoveries and revaluations of texts and events.
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (pages 509-567) and indexes
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 598 Seiten)
ISBN:9789042937864

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