Oxford History of Byzantium / Edition 1

Oxford History of Byzantium / Edition 1

by Cyril Mango
ISBN-10:
0198140983
ISBN-13:
2900198140985
Pub. Date:
12/05/2002
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Oxford History of Byzantium / Edition 1

Oxford History of Byzantium / Edition 1

by Cyril Mango
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Overview

The Oxford History of Byzantium is the only history to provide in concise form detailed coverage of Byzantium from its Roman beginnings to the fall of Constantinople and assimilation into the Turkish Empire. Lively essays and beautiful illustrations portray the emergence and development of a distinctive civilization, covering the period from the fourth century to the mid-fifteenth century. The authors - all working at the cutting edge of their particular fields - outline the political history of the Byzantine state and bring to life the evolution of a colourful culture.

In AD 324, the Emperor Constantine the Great chose Byzantion, an ancient Greek colony at the mouth of the Thracian Bosphorous, as his imperial residence. He renamed the place 'Constaninopolis nova Roma', 'Constantinople, the new Rome' and the city (modern Istanbul) became the Eastern capital of the later Roman Empire. The new Rome outlived the old and Constantine's successors continued to regard themselves as the legitimate emperors of Rome, just as their subjects called themselves Romaioi, or Romans long after they had forgotten the Latin language. In the sixteenth century, Western humanists gave this eastern Roman Empire ruled from Constantinople the epithet 'Byzantine'.

Against a backdrop of stories of emperors, intrigues, battles, and bishops, this Oxford History uncovers the hidden mechanisms - economic, social, and demographic - that underlay the history of events. The authors explore everyday life in cities and villages, manufacture and trade, machinery of government, the church as an instrument of state, minorities, education, literary activity, beliefs and superstitions, monasticism, iconoclasm, the rise of Islam, and the fusion with Western, or Latin, culture. Byzantium linked the ancient and modern worlds, shaping traditions and handing down to both Eastern and Western civilization a vibrant legacy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 2900198140985
Publication date: 12/05/2002
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Cyril Mango was Bywater and Sotheby Professor of Byzantine and Modern Greek Language and Literature at Oxford until his retirement.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Cyril Mango1. The Eastern Empire from Constantine to Heraclius (306 - 641), Peter Sarris2. Life in City and Country, Clive Foss3. New Religion, Old Culture, Cyril Mango4. The Rise of Islam, Robert Hoyland5. The Struggle for Survival, Warren Treadgold6. Iconoclasm, Patricia Karlin-Hayter7. The Medieval Empire (780-1204), Paul Magdalino8. The Revival of Learning, Cyril Mango9. Spreading the Word: Byzantine Missions, Jonathan Shepard10. Fragmentation (1204-1453), Stephen Reinert11. Palaiologan Learning, Ihor Sevcenko12. Towards a Franco-Greek Culture, Elizabeth Jeffreys and Cyril MangoChronologyExcursuses on hierarchies, pilgrimage, commerce, and monasticism, Marlia Mundell Mango
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