Nilsson, Ingela ; Stephenson, Paul [red.]


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─ Byzantium. The Desire for a Lost Empire.

Nilsson, Ingela ; Stephenson, Paul [red.] | WANTED : ─ Byzantium. The Desire for a Lost Empire.


BoklivArtikelnr: 9789155489151

Boken utforskar Byzantiums komplexitet som en kulturell och historisk entitet, dess påverkan på västerländsk renässans och dess betydelse i modern tid.

  • Utforskar Byzantium som en del av vår historia.

  • Analyserar kulturella och politiska aspekter av det Bysantinska riket.

  • Utgiven som häftat band, 2014.

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Bokförlag: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis
ISBN: 9789155489151
Bokserie: Studia Byzantina Upsaliensia

Omfång: 304
Språk: Engelska
Utgivningsdatum: 2014-05-17

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What is Byzantium? The question is not easy to answer. Is it a place, a time, an idea? Is Byzantium a closed chapter in history books or can it be part of modern Europe? Is it irretrievably lost, a kind of Arcadia – a topos rather than a reality, a nebulous yardstick against which we can measure our dreams and nightmares, a fairytale beyond time and space? Can we actually sail there, or may we only be distant spectators? There has long been a desire and a need for Byzantium. This need has been more or less detached from the chronological period and the geographical area to which the term Byzantium has been attached by scholars since the sixteenth century, a century after the fall of the empire known to its inhabitants as Roman and to its enemies as Greek. It is widely understood that those objects – textual and material, manuscripts and statues – that were taken to Western Europe from within the empire from the period of the Crusades onwards inspired “renaissances”. Generations of scholars and artists, and their patrons, in Western Europe were offered opportunities to contemplate and rediscover their Greek and Romans pasts. In popular historical accounts, the arrival of Byzantine artists and writers, philosophers and theologians, fleeing the Ottoman Turks, has long been used to explain the Italian Renaissance. But in this tradition, ostensibly positive, Byzantium has been treated not as a creative culture nor even as an incubator of ideas, but rather as if it were a refrigerator, keeping antiquity in a state of preservation until its rediscovery, or reinvention in Western Europe. (From the introduction by Ingela Nilsson and Paul Stephenson.)

Redaktör: Nilsson, Ingela ; Stephenson, Paul


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Boken utforskar komplexiteten och mångfalden i begreppet Byzantium, diskuterar dess historiska betydelse och roll i modern europeisk identitet.

Teman inkluderar Bysantinska rikets kulturella arv, dess påverkan på västerländsk kultur, och en ny tolkning av Byzantium som en dynamisk kultur snarare än enbart en bevarare av antikens arv.

Boken är ett häftat band, publicerad av Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis den 17 maj 2014, omfattar 304 sidor, är skriven på engelska och har ISBN 9789155489151.

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