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Literary circles in Byzantine iconoclasm : patrons, politics and saints

Title
Literary circles in Byzantine iconoclasm : patrons, politics and saints / Óscar Prieto Domínguez.
ISBN
9781108868129 (ebook)
9781108491303 (hardback)
9781108811828 (paperback)
Publication
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 542 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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Summary
Iconoclasm was the name given to the stance of that portion of Eastern Christianity that rejected worshipping God through images (eikones) representing Christ, the Virgin or the saints and was the official doctrine of the Byzantine Empire for most of the period between 726 and 843. It was a period marked by violent passions on either side. This is the first comprehensive account of the extant contemporary texts relating to this phenomenon and their impact on society, politics and identity. By examining the literary circles emerging both during the time of persecution and immediately after the restoration of icons in 843, the volume casts new light on the striking (re)construction of Byzantine society, whose iconophile identity was biasedly redefined by the political parties led by Theodoros Stoudites, Gregorios Dekapolites and Empress Theodora or the patriarchs Methodios, Ignatios and Photios. It thereby offers an innovative paradigm for approaching Byzantine literature.
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Cambridge core frontlist 2021.
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Language
English
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March 23, 2021
Contents
The Stoudite Milieu : The foundations of the literature of Iconoclasm
The Methodian Milieu : Literature conceived in the patriarchate after the iconoclast crisis
The Dekapolitan Milieu : The integration of the Third Way after the restoration of icons
Secular Milieux and their rewriting of the Second Iconoclasm : the aristocracy, the army, the court and the imperial family
The Ignatian Milieu : The management of inherited iconodule literature
The Photian Milieu: rewriting and updating of the iconodule literature
Mobility between milieu : The hagiographer Sabas, from the Bithynian Olympos to the Constantinopolitan Milieux
Final remarks.
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