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The Hagiography Of Byzantine Cyprus Stephanos Efthymiadis

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The Hagiography Of Byzantine Cyprus Stephanos Efthymiadis
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.92 MB
Pages: 359
Author: Stephanos Efthymiadis
ISBN: 9781009355575, 9781009355605, 9781009355599, 1009355570, 1009355600, 1009355597, B0F9NR4LV6
Language: English
Year: 2025

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The Hagiography Of Byzantine Cyprus Stephanos Efthymiadis by Stephanos Efthymiadis 9781009355575, 9781009355605, 9781009355599, 1009355570, 1009355600, 1009355597, B0F9NR4LV6 instant download after payment.

In an empire such as Byzantium, where the large urban centres monopolised cultural activity and literary creation, writing texts in praise of local saints offered a noteworthy incentive for literary expression on the periphery. Between the establishment of Christianity on the island in the fourth century and its passing from Byzantine to Frankish rule in the thirteenth, Cyprus saw a significant number of hagiographical texts dedicated to its bishop saints and defending the claims and privileges of its Church. This book offers the first systematic study of this body of texts, inquiring into their literary background and engagement both with contemporary Mediterranean history and with issues specifically affecting Cyprus. It also draws attention to hagiographical texts written in later times as reflecting the enduring interest of Byzantine Christianity in the saints of Cyprus, whose cult had by then acquired a universal appeal.
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STEPHANOS EFTHYMIADIS is a professor of Byzantine Studies in the Hellenic Culture Programme at the Open University of Cyprus. He has published numerous studies on Byzantine hagiography, histori-
ography, and prosopography, and critical editions of several hagio-graphical texts. He is the editor of the two-volume The Ashgate Research Companion to Byzantine Hagiography (2011 and 2014) and is
currently preparing a monograph on the social history of Hagia Sophia
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