Literary Circles in Byzantine Iconoclasm: Patrons, Politics and Saints
Explores the literary texts produced during Byzantine Iconoclasm and their use as ideological tools by the main political circles
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- List of Figures and Maps -- Acknowledgements -- Note to the Reader -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- I.1 The Literary Milieux under Iconoclasm -- I.2 The Texts and Their Manuscript Transmission: The Stoudite Menologia -- Chapter 1 The Stoudite Milieu: The Foundations of the Literature of Iconoclasm -- 1.1 The Literary Production of Theodoros Stoudites -- 1.1.1 The Laudatio of Theoktiste (BHG 2422) -- 1.1.2 The Laudatio of Platon of Sakkoudion (BHG 1553) -- 1.1.3 The Enkomion of Theophanes of Sigriane (BHG 1792b) -- 1.1.4 Other Hagiographical Compositions of Theodoros Stoudites -- 1.2 Promoting Veneration of Theodoros Stoudites: The Vitae -- 1.2.1 First Texts in Honour of Theodoros Stoudites -- 1.2.2 The Vitae of Theodoros Stoudites -- 1.3 Sanctification of Other Members of the Stoudite Milieu: The Hegoumenoi of Tarasios -- 1.3.1 Ioseph of Thessaloniki -- 1.3.2 The Hegoumenoi of Medikion -- 1.3.3 Makarios of Pelekete -- 1.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 2 The Methodian Milieu: Literature Conceived in the Patriarchate after the Iconoclastic Crisis -- 2.1 The Literary Work of Methodios -- 2.1.1 Early Works: Non-Combative Writings -- 2.1.2 The Vita of Euthymios of Sardis (BHG 2145) -- 2.1.3 His Writing As a Patriarch: The Fight against Heresy -- 2.1.4 The Promotion of New Saints and Their Texts -- 2.2 The Men of Letters of the Methodian Milieu -- 2.2.1 Petros Monachos and His Vita of Ioannikios (BHG 936) -- 2.2.2 Ignatios Diakonos -- 2.2.3 Theophanes and His Translation of the Patriarch Nikephoros (BHG 1336) -- 2.3 The Milieu of Methodios in the Patriarchate: The Synkelloi -- 2.3.1 Michael Synkellos -- 2.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 3 The Dekapolitan Milieu: The Integration of the Third Way after the Restoration of Icons -- 3.1 Life and Works of Gregorios Dekapolites | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.1.1 The Testimony of the Vita Gregorii Decapolitae (BHG 711) of Ignatios Diakonos -- 3.2 The Milieu of Gregorios Dekapolites -- 3.2.1 The Archimandrites Symeon and the Monastic Family -- 3.2.2 The Disciples of Gregorios Dekapolites -- 3.3 Links between the Literary Circle of Gregorios Dekapolites and Other Iconodule Milieux -- 3.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 4 The Secular Milieux and Their Rewriting of the Second Iconoclasm: The Aristocracy, the Army, the Court and the Imperial Family -- 4.1 The Aristocratic Milieu -- 4.1.1 Hagiography and Aristocracy in the Early Ninth Century: Philaretos and Eudokimos -- 4.1.2 Aristocratic Models of Feminine Holiness (Ninth-Tenth Centuries) -- 4.1.3 The Political Meaning of the New Aristocratic Saint: Imperial Ideology -- 4.2 The Military Milieu -- 4.3 The Court Milieu: The Family and Collaborators of Theophilos in Post-Iconoclast Hagiography -- 4.3.1 The Court of Theophilos and Its Post-Iconoclast Reinvention -- 4.3.2 The Family of Theophilos and Theodora -- 4.4 The Imperial Couple in Post-Iconoclast Hagiography: Theophilos and Theodora -- 4.5 Conclusions -- Chapter 5 The Ignatian Milieu: The Management of Inherited Iconodule Literature -- 5.1 The Patriarch Ignatios and His Attitude to Literature -- 5.2 The Milieu of the Patriarch Ignatios -- 5.2.1 Metrophanes of Smyrna -- 5.2.2 Michael Monachos -- 5.2.3 Other Hagiographical Texts of the Ignatian Milieu -- 5.3 Conclusions -- Chapter 6 The Photian Milieu: Rewriting and Updating Iconodule Literature -- 6.1 The Inevitable Topicality of Iconoclasm -- 6.2 Iconoclasm in the Work of the Patriarch Photios -- 6.2.1 Photios and the Iconodule Patriarchs: Tarasios, Nikephoros and Methodios -- 6.2.2 Photios, His Family and Their Presence in the Literature on Iconoclasm -- 6.2.3 The Epistles of Photios and the New Orthodox Discourse -- 6.3 The Milieu of Photios | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.3.1 The Interpolation of the Vita of Georgios of Amastris -- 6.3.2 The Vita of Michael the Synkellos and the Monastery of Chora -- 6.3.3 Theophanes of Caesarea and His Enkomion of Theodoros Graptos -- 6.3.4 Georgios of Nicomedia -- 6.3.5 The Monk and Philosopher Nikephoros -- 6.3.6 The Forty-Two Martyrs of Amorion Again: Sophronios and Euodios -- 6.3.7 The Acta of David, Symeon and Georgios (BHG 494) -- 6.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 7 Mobility between Milieux: The Hagiographer Sabas, from the Bithynian Olympos to the Constantinopolitan Milieux -- 7.1 Youth in Bithynia and First Vita of Petros of Atroa (BHG 2364) -- 7.1.1 The Vita of Ioannikios (BHG 935) -- 7.1.2 Sabas' Monastic Days and Bithynian Heremitic Life -- 7.1.3 The Vita Retractata of Petros of Atroa (BHG 2365) -- 7.2 Transfer to Constantinople -- 7.2.1 The Vita of Hilarion of Dalmatos (BHG 2177) -- 7.2.2 The Vita of the Patriarch Methodios (BHG 1278) -- 7.3 Conclusions -- Chapter 8 Final Remarks -- 8.1 Literature under Iconoclasm and the Exercise of Power -- 8.2 Literature and Social Change: The Role of Writing Production under Iconoclasm and the Literary Milieux -- Appendix A Chronology of the Patriarchs, Emperors, Popes and Hegoumenoi of Stoudios from 787 to 896 -- Appendix B Network Chart of Writers and Their Literary Relations under Iconoclasm and in Its Aftermath -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Ignatios Diakonos -- Leon Choirosphaktes -- Methodios, Patriarch of Constantinople -- Michael Monachos -- Michael Synkellos -- Niketas Byzantios -- Nikephoros, Patriarch of Constantinople -- Photios, Patriarch of Constantinople -- Theodoros of Stoudios -- Secondary Sources -- General Index -- Index of Manuscripts | |
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contents | Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- List of Figures and Maps -- Acknowledgements -- Note to the Reader -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- I.1 The Literary Milieux under Iconoclasm -- I.2 The Texts and Their Manuscript Transmission: The Stoudite Menologia -- Chapter 1 The Stoudite Milieu: The Foundations of the Literature of Iconoclasm -- 1.1 The Literary Production of Theodoros Stoudites -- 1.1.1 The Laudatio of Theoktiste (BHG 2422) -- 1.1.2 The Laudatio of Platon of Sakkoudion (BHG 1553) -- 1.1.3 The Enkomion of Theophanes of Sigriane (BHG 1792b) -- 1.1.4 Other Hagiographical Compositions of Theodoros Stoudites -- 1.2 Promoting Veneration of Theodoros Stoudites: The Vitae -- 1.2.1 First Texts in Honour of Theodoros Stoudites -- 1.2.2 The Vitae of Theodoros Stoudites -- 1.3 Sanctification of Other Members of the Stoudite Milieu: The Hegoumenoi of Tarasios -- 1.3.1 Ioseph of Thessaloniki -- 1.3.2 The Hegoumenoi of Medikion -- 1.3.3 Makarios of Pelekete -- 1.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 2 The Methodian Milieu: Literature Conceived in the Patriarchate after the Iconoclastic Crisis -- 2.1 The Literary Work of Methodios -- 2.1.1 Early Works: Non-Combative Writings -- 2.1.2 The Vita of Euthymios of Sardis (BHG 2145) -- 2.1.3 His Writing As a Patriarch: The Fight against Heresy -- 2.1.4 The Promotion of New Saints and Their Texts -- 2.2 The Men of Letters of the Methodian Milieu -- 2.2.1 Petros Monachos and His Vita of Ioannikios (BHG 936) -- 2.2.2 Ignatios Diakonos -- 2.2.3 Theophanes and His Translation of the Patriarch Nikephoros (BHG 1336) -- 2.3 The Milieu of Methodios in the Patriarchate: The Synkelloi -- 2.3.1 Michael Synkellos -- 2.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 3 The Dekapolitan Milieu: The Integration of the Third Way after the Restoration of Icons -- 3.1 Life and Works of Gregorios Dekapolites 3.1.1 The Testimony of the Vita Gregorii Decapolitae (BHG 711) of Ignatios Diakonos -- 3.2 The Milieu of Gregorios Dekapolites -- 3.2.1 The Archimandrites Symeon and the Monastic Family -- 3.2.2 The Disciples of Gregorios Dekapolites -- 3.3 Links between the Literary Circle of Gregorios Dekapolites and Other Iconodule Milieux -- 3.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 4 The Secular Milieux and Their Rewriting of the Second Iconoclasm: The Aristocracy, the Army, the Court and the Imperial Family -- 4.1 The Aristocratic Milieu -- 4.1.1 Hagiography and Aristocracy in the Early Ninth Century: Philaretos and Eudokimos -- 4.1.2 Aristocratic Models of Feminine Holiness (Ninth-Tenth Centuries) -- 4.1.3 The Political Meaning of the New Aristocratic Saint: Imperial Ideology -- 4.2 The Military Milieu -- 4.3 The Court Milieu: The Family and Collaborators of Theophilos in Post-Iconoclast Hagiography -- 4.3.1 The Court of Theophilos and Its Post-Iconoclast Reinvention -- 4.3.2 The Family of Theophilos and Theodora -- 4.4 The Imperial Couple in Post-Iconoclast Hagiography: Theophilos and Theodora -- 4.5 Conclusions -- Chapter 5 The Ignatian Milieu: The Management of Inherited Iconodule Literature -- 5.1 The Patriarch Ignatios and His Attitude to Literature -- 5.2 The Milieu of the Patriarch Ignatios -- 5.2.1 Metrophanes of Smyrna -- 5.2.2 Michael Monachos -- 5.2.3 Other Hagiographical Texts of the Ignatian Milieu -- 5.3 Conclusions -- Chapter 6 The Photian Milieu: Rewriting and Updating Iconodule Literature -- 6.1 The Inevitable Topicality of Iconoclasm -- 6.2 Iconoclasm in the Work of the Patriarch Photios -- 6.2.1 Photios and the Iconodule Patriarchs: Tarasios, Nikephoros and Methodios -- 6.2.2 Photios, His Family and Their Presence in the Literature on Iconoclasm -- 6.2.3 The Epistles of Photios and the New Orthodox Discourse -- 6.3 The Milieu of Photios 6.3.1 The Interpolation of the Vita of Georgios of Amastris -- 6.3.2 The Vita of Michael the Synkellos and the Monastery of Chora -- 6.3.3 Theophanes of Caesarea and His Enkomion of Theodoros Graptos -- 6.3.4 Georgios of Nicomedia -- 6.3.5 The Monk and Philosopher Nikephoros -- 6.3.6 The Forty-Two Martyrs of Amorion Again: Sophronios and Euodios -- 6.3.7 The Acta of David, Symeon and Georgios (BHG 494) -- 6.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 7 Mobility between Milieux: The Hagiographer Sabas, from the Bithynian Olympos to the Constantinopolitan Milieux -- 7.1 Youth in Bithynia and First Vita of Petros of Atroa (BHG 2364) -- 7.1.1 The Vita of Ioannikios (BHG 935) -- 7.1.2 Sabas' Monastic Days and Bithynian Heremitic Life -- 7.1.3 The Vita Retractata of Petros of Atroa (BHG 2365) -- 7.2 Transfer to Constantinople -- 7.2.1 The Vita of Hilarion of Dalmatos (BHG 2177) -- 7.2.2 The Vita of the Patriarch Methodios (BHG 1278) -- 7.3 Conclusions -- Chapter 8 Final Remarks -- 8.1 Literature under Iconoclasm and the Exercise of Power -- 8.2 Literature and Social Change: The Role of Writing Production under Iconoclasm and the Literary Milieux -- Appendix A Chronology of the Patriarchs, Emperors, Popes and Hegoumenoi of Stoudios from 787 to 896 -- Appendix B Network Chart of Writers and Their Literary Relations under Iconoclasm and in Its Aftermath -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Ignatios Diakonos -- Leon Choirosphaktes -- Methodios, Patriarch of Constantinople -- Michael Monachos -- Michael Synkellos -- Niketas Byzantios -- Nikephoros, Patriarch of Constantinople -- Photios, Patriarch of Constantinople -- Theodoros of Stoudios -- Secondary Sources -- General Index -- Index of Manuscripts |
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spelling | Prieto Domínguez, Óscar 1981- Verfasser (DE-588)1138046965 aut Literary Circles in Byzantine Iconoclasm Patrons, Politics and Saints Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2021 ©2021 1 Online-Ressource (558 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- List of Figures and Maps -- Acknowledgements -- Note to the Reader -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- I.1 The Literary Milieux under Iconoclasm -- I.2 The Texts and Their Manuscript Transmission: The Stoudite Menologia -- Chapter 1 The Stoudite Milieu: The Foundations of the Literature of Iconoclasm -- 1.1 The Literary Production of Theodoros Stoudites -- 1.1.1 The Laudatio of Theoktiste (BHG 2422) -- 1.1.2 The Laudatio of Platon of Sakkoudion (BHG 1553) -- 1.1.3 The Enkomion of Theophanes of Sigriane (BHG 1792b) -- 1.1.4 Other Hagiographical Compositions of Theodoros Stoudites -- 1.2 Promoting Veneration of Theodoros Stoudites: The Vitae -- 1.2.1 First Texts in Honour of Theodoros Stoudites -- 1.2.2 The Vitae of Theodoros Stoudites -- 1.3 Sanctification of Other Members of the Stoudite Milieu: The Hegoumenoi of Tarasios -- 1.3.1 Ioseph of Thessaloniki -- 1.3.2 The Hegoumenoi of Medikion -- 1.3.3 Makarios of Pelekete -- 1.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 2 The Methodian Milieu: Literature Conceived in the Patriarchate after the Iconoclastic Crisis -- 2.1 The Literary Work of Methodios -- 2.1.1 Early Works: Non-Combative Writings -- 2.1.2 The Vita of Euthymios of Sardis (BHG 2145) -- 2.1.3 His Writing As a Patriarch: The Fight against Heresy -- 2.1.4 The Promotion of New Saints and Their Texts -- 2.2 The Men of Letters of the Methodian Milieu -- 2.2.1 Petros Monachos and His Vita of Ioannikios (BHG 936) -- 2.2.2 Ignatios Diakonos -- 2.2.3 Theophanes and His Translation of the Patriarch Nikephoros (BHG 1336) -- 2.3 The Milieu of Methodios in the Patriarchate: The Synkelloi -- 2.3.1 Michael Synkellos -- 2.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 3 The Dekapolitan Milieu: The Integration of the Third Way after the Restoration of Icons -- 3.1 Life and Works of Gregorios Dekapolites 3.1.1 The Testimony of the Vita Gregorii Decapolitae (BHG 711) of Ignatios Diakonos -- 3.2 The Milieu of Gregorios Dekapolites -- 3.2.1 The Archimandrites Symeon and the Monastic Family -- 3.2.2 The Disciples of Gregorios Dekapolites -- 3.3 Links between the Literary Circle of Gregorios Dekapolites and Other Iconodule Milieux -- 3.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 4 The Secular Milieux and Their Rewriting of the Second Iconoclasm: The Aristocracy, the Army, the Court and the Imperial Family -- 4.1 The Aristocratic Milieu -- 4.1.1 Hagiography and Aristocracy in the Early Ninth Century: Philaretos and Eudokimos -- 4.1.2 Aristocratic Models of Feminine Holiness (Ninth-Tenth Centuries) -- 4.1.3 The Political Meaning of the New Aristocratic Saint: Imperial Ideology -- 4.2 The Military Milieu -- 4.3 The Court Milieu: The Family and Collaborators of Theophilos in Post-Iconoclast Hagiography -- 4.3.1 The Court of Theophilos and Its Post-Iconoclast Reinvention -- 4.3.2 The Family of Theophilos and Theodora -- 4.4 The Imperial Couple in Post-Iconoclast Hagiography: Theophilos and Theodora -- 4.5 Conclusions -- Chapter 5 The Ignatian Milieu: The Management of Inherited Iconodule Literature -- 5.1 The Patriarch Ignatios and His Attitude to Literature -- 5.2 The Milieu of the Patriarch Ignatios -- 5.2.1 Metrophanes of Smyrna -- 5.2.2 Michael Monachos -- 5.2.3 Other Hagiographical Texts of the Ignatian Milieu -- 5.3 Conclusions -- Chapter 6 The Photian Milieu: Rewriting and Updating Iconodule Literature -- 6.1 The Inevitable Topicality of Iconoclasm -- 6.2 Iconoclasm in the Work of the Patriarch Photios -- 6.2.1 Photios and the Iconodule Patriarchs: Tarasios, Nikephoros and Methodios -- 6.2.2 Photios, His Family and Their Presence in the Literature on Iconoclasm -- 6.2.3 The Epistles of Photios and the New Orthodox Discourse -- 6.3 The Milieu of Photios 6.3.1 The Interpolation of the Vita of Georgios of Amastris -- 6.3.2 The Vita of Michael the Synkellos and the Monastery of Chora -- 6.3.3 Theophanes of Caesarea and His Enkomion of Theodoros Graptos -- 6.3.4 Georgios of Nicomedia -- 6.3.5 The Monk and Philosopher Nikephoros -- 6.3.6 The Forty-Two Martyrs of Amorion Again: Sophronios and Euodios -- 6.3.7 The Acta of David, Symeon and Georgios (BHG 494) -- 6.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 7 Mobility between Milieux: The Hagiographer Sabas, from the Bithynian Olympos to the Constantinopolitan Milieux -- 7.1 Youth in Bithynia and First Vita of Petros of Atroa (BHG 2364) -- 7.1.1 The Vita of Ioannikios (BHG 935) -- 7.1.2 Sabas' Monastic Days and Bithynian Heremitic Life -- 7.1.3 The Vita Retractata of Petros of Atroa (BHG 2365) -- 7.2 Transfer to Constantinople -- 7.2.1 The Vita of Hilarion of Dalmatos (BHG 2177) -- 7.2.2 The Vita of the Patriarch Methodios (BHG 1278) -- 7.3 Conclusions -- Chapter 8 Final Remarks -- 8.1 Literature under Iconoclasm and the Exercise of Power -- 8.2 Literature and Social Change: The Role of Writing Production under Iconoclasm and the Literary Milieux -- Appendix A Chronology of the Patriarchs, Emperors, Popes and Hegoumenoi of Stoudios from 787 to 896 -- Appendix B Network Chart of Writers and Their Literary Relations under Iconoclasm and in Its Aftermath -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Ignatios Diakonos -- Leon Choirosphaktes -- Methodios, Patriarch of Constantinople -- Michael Monachos -- Michael Synkellos -- Niketas Byzantios -- Nikephoros, Patriarch of Constantinople -- Photios, Patriarch of Constantinople -- Theodoros of Stoudios -- Secondary Sources -- General Index -- Index of Manuscripts Explores the literary texts produced during Byzantine Iconoclasm and their use as ideological tools by the main political circles Geschichte 726-886 gnd rswk-swf Byzantine literature-History and criticism Ikonoklasmus (DE-588)7682171-7 gnd rswk-swf Schriftstellergruppe (DE-588)4233535-8 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Byzantinisches Reich (DE-588)4009256-2 gnd rswk-swf Electronic books Byzantinische Literatur (DE-2581)TH000005767 gbd Byzantinische Geschichte (DE-2581)TH000005765 gbd Byzantinisches Reich (DE-588)4009256-2 g Schriftstellergruppe (DE-588)4233535-8 s Ikonoklasmus (DE-588)7682171-7 s Geschichte 726-886 z DE-604 Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Prieto Domínguez, Óscar Literary Circles in Byzantine Iconoclasm Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,c2021 9781108491303 |
spellingShingle | Prieto Domínguez, Óscar 1981- Literary Circles in Byzantine Iconoclasm Patrons, Politics and Saints Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- List of Figures and Maps -- Acknowledgements -- Note to the Reader -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- I.1 The Literary Milieux under Iconoclasm -- I.2 The Texts and Their Manuscript Transmission: The Stoudite Menologia -- Chapter 1 The Stoudite Milieu: The Foundations of the Literature of Iconoclasm -- 1.1 The Literary Production of Theodoros Stoudites -- 1.1.1 The Laudatio of Theoktiste (BHG 2422) -- 1.1.2 The Laudatio of Platon of Sakkoudion (BHG 1553) -- 1.1.3 The Enkomion of Theophanes of Sigriane (BHG 1792b) -- 1.1.4 Other Hagiographical Compositions of Theodoros Stoudites -- 1.2 Promoting Veneration of Theodoros Stoudites: The Vitae -- 1.2.1 First Texts in Honour of Theodoros Stoudites -- 1.2.2 The Vitae of Theodoros Stoudites -- 1.3 Sanctification of Other Members of the Stoudite Milieu: The Hegoumenoi of Tarasios -- 1.3.1 Ioseph of Thessaloniki -- 1.3.2 The Hegoumenoi of Medikion -- 1.3.3 Makarios of Pelekete -- 1.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 2 The Methodian Milieu: Literature Conceived in the Patriarchate after the Iconoclastic Crisis -- 2.1 The Literary Work of Methodios -- 2.1.1 Early Works: Non-Combative Writings -- 2.1.2 The Vita of Euthymios of Sardis (BHG 2145) -- 2.1.3 His Writing As a Patriarch: The Fight against Heresy -- 2.1.4 The Promotion of New Saints and Their Texts -- 2.2 The Men of Letters of the Methodian Milieu -- 2.2.1 Petros Monachos and His Vita of Ioannikios (BHG 936) -- 2.2.2 Ignatios Diakonos -- 2.2.3 Theophanes and His Translation of the Patriarch Nikephoros (BHG 1336) -- 2.3 The Milieu of Methodios in the Patriarchate: The Synkelloi -- 2.3.1 Michael Synkellos -- 2.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 3 The Dekapolitan Milieu: The Integration of the Third Way after the Restoration of Icons -- 3.1 Life and Works of Gregorios Dekapolites 3.1.1 The Testimony of the Vita Gregorii Decapolitae (BHG 711) of Ignatios Diakonos -- 3.2 The Milieu of Gregorios Dekapolites -- 3.2.1 The Archimandrites Symeon and the Monastic Family -- 3.2.2 The Disciples of Gregorios Dekapolites -- 3.3 Links between the Literary Circle of Gregorios Dekapolites and Other Iconodule Milieux -- 3.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 4 The Secular Milieux and Their Rewriting of the Second Iconoclasm: The Aristocracy, the Army, the Court and the Imperial Family -- 4.1 The Aristocratic Milieu -- 4.1.1 Hagiography and Aristocracy in the Early Ninth Century: Philaretos and Eudokimos -- 4.1.2 Aristocratic Models of Feminine Holiness (Ninth-Tenth Centuries) -- 4.1.3 The Political Meaning of the New Aristocratic Saint: Imperial Ideology -- 4.2 The Military Milieu -- 4.3 The Court Milieu: The Family and Collaborators of Theophilos in Post-Iconoclast Hagiography -- 4.3.1 The Court of Theophilos and Its Post-Iconoclast Reinvention -- 4.3.2 The Family of Theophilos and Theodora -- 4.4 The Imperial Couple in Post-Iconoclast Hagiography: Theophilos and Theodora -- 4.5 Conclusions -- Chapter 5 The Ignatian Milieu: The Management of Inherited Iconodule Literature -- 5.1 The Patriarch Ignatios and His Attitude to Literature -- 5.2 The Milieu of the Patriarch Ignatios -- 5.2.1 Metrophanes of Smyrna -- 5.2.2 Michael Monachos -- 5.2.3 Other Hagiographical Texts of the Ignatian Milieu -- 5.3 Conclusions -- Chapter 6 The Photian Milieu: Rewriting and Updating Iconodule Literature -- 6.1 The Inevitable Topicality of Iconoclasm -- 6.2 Iconoclasm in the Work of the Patriarch Photios -- 6.2.1 Photios and the Iconodule Patriarchs: Tarasios, Nikephoros and Methodios -- 6.2.2 Photios, His Family and Their Presence in the Literature on Iconoclasm -- 6.2.3 The Epistles of Photios and the New Orthodox Discourse -- 6.3 The Milieu of Photios 6.3.1 The Interpolation of the Vita of Georgios of Amastris -- 6.3.2 The Vita of Michael the Synkellos and the Monastery of Chora -- 6.3.3 Theophanes of Caesarea and His Enkomion of Theodoros Graptos -- 6.3.4 Georgios of Nicomedia -- 6.3.5 The Monk and Philosopher Nikephoros -- 6.3.6 The Forty-Two Martyrs of Amorion Again: Sophronios and Euodios -- 6.3.7 The Acta of David, Symeon and Georgios (BHG 494) -- 6.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 7 Mobility between Milieux: The Hagiographer Sabas, from the Bithynian Olympos to the Constantinopolitan Milieux -- 7.1 Youth in Bithynia and First Vita of Petros of Atroa (BHG 2364) -- 7.1.1 The Vita of Ioannikios (BHG 935) -- 7.1.2 Sabas' Monastic Days and Bithynian Heremitic Life -- 7.1.3 The Vita Retractata of Petros of Atroa (BHG 2365) -- 7.2 Transfer to Constantinople -- 7.2.1 The Vita of Hilarion of Dalmatos (BHG 2177) -- 7.2.2 The Vita of the Patriarch Methodios (BHG 1278) -- 7.3 Conclusions -- Chapter 8 Final Remarks -- 8.1 Literature under Iconoclasm and the Exercise of Power -- 8.2 Literature and Social Change: The Role of Writing Production under Iconoclasm and the Literary Milieux -- Appendix A Chronology of the Patriarchs, Emperors, Popes and Hegoumenoi of Stoudios from 787 to 896 -- Appendix B Network Chart of Writers and Their Literary Relations under Iconoclasm and in Its Aftermath -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Ignatios Diakonos -- Leon Choirosphaktes -- Methodios, Patriarch of Constantinople -- Michael Monachos -- Michael Synkellos -- Niketas Byzantios -- Nikephoros, Patriarch of Constantinople -- Photios, Patriarch of Constantinople -- Theodoros of Stoudios -- Secondary Sources -- General Index -- Index of Manuscripts Byzantine literature-History and criticism Ikonoklasmus (DE-588)7682171-7 gnd Schriftstellergruppe (DE-588)4233535-8 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd |
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