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Heretics Schismatics Or Catholics Latin Attitudes To The Greeks In The Long Twelfth Century Savvas Neocleous

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Heretics Schismatics Or Catholics Latin Attitudes To The Greeks In The Long Twelfth Century Savvas Neocleous
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Publisher: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 164.53 MB
Pages: 300
Author: SAVVAS NEOCLEOUS
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Heretics Schismatics Or Catholics Latin Attitudes To The Greeks In The Long Twelfth Century Savvas Neocleous by Savvas Neocleous instant download after payment.

WhileabookonpoliticalanddiplomaticrelationsbetweentheByzantineEmpire
andtheLatinworldmightperhapsrequirejustificationorevenapology,asimilarexplanationforastudyof theLatinperceptionsofandattitudestowardthe
ByzantineEmpireintermsof religionwouldseemincongruousor,atbest,superfluous.Historiansconcurthatthepoliticaldivisionof theRomanworldintoLatin
WesternandGreekEasternRomanEmpiresattheendof thefourthcenturyled
toafundamentalanddeep-rooteddivergencebetweenthem.Accordingtothe
deeplyentrenchedbeliefthathasprevailedinmodernacademic,educational,
andpopularliterature,butwhichhasremainedlargelyunexamined,theresulting
religiousandculturalantagonismbetweenthetwopartsofmedievalChristen
domeventuallyproducedtheschismof1054.Lessthanfiftyyearsafter,Greeks
andLatinscameintoclosercontactasaresultof thecrusades:theencounterwas
disastrous,leadingtothecaptureandsackofConstantinoplein1204bythe
armiesoftheFourthCrusade.
Certainly,thisviewwasacommonplaceinuniversitytextbookswhenIwas
anundergraduatestudent.ButthesubjectofLatin-Greekrelationsfascinated
me,andIcontinuedtoexplorethetopicfurther.Asagraduatestudent,Iacquired
greaterfamiliarity withtheprimarysources,allthewhiletryingtointerpretthem
withintheintellectualframeworkIhadinherited.Itwasatthisstage,however,
thatIdiscoveredthatonlycertaintextsconformedtotheselong-established
views;othersrevealedaverydifferentpictureofLatinperceptionsofandattitudestowardtheGreeksintermsofreligion,andrequiredmorecareful,independent,andrigorousanalysis.Thiswork,whichbeganasalongresearcharticle
butrapidlyexpandedtoitscurrentsizewhenitbecameevidentthatonlyamore
extendedstudycoulddojusticetothewealthofevidenceIhaduncovered,isthe
result.


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