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The Excerpta Constantiniana And The Byzantine Appropriation Of The Past Andrs Nmeth

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The Excerpta Constantiniana And The Byzantine Appropriation Of The Past Andrs Nmeth
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.4 MB
Pages: 352
Author: András Németh
ISBN: 9781108423632, 1108423639
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Excerpta Constantiniana And The Byzantine Appropriation Of The Past Andrs Nmeth by András Németh 9781108423632, 1108423639 instant download after payment.

The Excerpta project instigated by the Byzantine emperor Constantine VII turned the enormously rich experience offered by Greek historiography into a body of excerpts distributed across fifty-three distinct thematic collections. In this, the first sustained analysis, András Németh moves from viewing the Excerpta only as a collection of textual fragments to focusing on its dependence from and impact on the surrounding Byzantine culture in the tenth century. He introduces the concept of appropriation and also uses it to study some other key texts created under the Excerpta's influence (De thematibus, De administrando imperio and De ceremoniis). Unlike world chronicles, the Excerpta ignored the chronological dimension of history and fostered the biographical turn in Byzantine historiography. By exploring theoretical questions such as classification and retrieval of historical information and the relationship between knowledge and political power, this book provides powerful new ways for exploring the Excerpta in Byzantine studies and beyond.

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