Poetry in Byzantine Literature and Society (1081-1204)
Herausgeber: Berg, Baukje van den; Zagklas, Nikos
Poetry in Byzantine Literature and Society (1081-1204)
Herausgeber: Berg, Baukje van den; Zagklas, Nikos
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Explores the abundant poetic production of an especially fertile period in Byzantine literary history. Examines schools as important venues for the composition and use of verse texts, sheds new light on the relationship between poetry, patronage and power, and offers the first editions and interpretive studies of hitherto neglected works.
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Explores the abundant poetic production of an especially fertile period in Byzantine literary history. Examines schools as important venues for the composition and use of verse texts, sheds new light on the relationship between poetry, patronage and power, and offers the first editions and interpretive studies of hitherto neglected works.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 776g
- ISBN-13: 9781009467322
- ISBN-10: 1009467328
- Artikelnr.: 70103148
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 776g
- ISBN-13: 9781009467322
- ISBN-10: 1009467328
- Artikelnr.: 70103148
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: Poetry in Byzantine Literature and Society (1081-1204) Nikos
Zagklas and Baukje van den Berg; Part I. Poetry and Twelfth-Century
Literary Culture: 1. 'The Force of Discourses': Literary Production in the
Komnenian Era Panagiotis A. Agapitos; 2. Poetry and Theatre in
Twelfth-Century Constantinople Paul Magdalino; 3. Rethinking the Mixed
Style in Twelfth-Century Poetry Markéta Kulhánková; 4.'Wishing to Imitate
the Poet': Prose and the Study of Ancient Poetry in the Twelfth Century
Emmanuel C. Bourbouhakis; Part II. Poetry and the School: 5. The Didactic
Poetry of Niketas of Herakleia and the Use of Verse in Byzantine Teaching
Practice Floris Bernard; 6. Teaching Grammar through Poetry: Tzetzes'
Scholia on the Carmina Iliaca in Context Baukje van den Berg; 7. Of Mice
and Cat: The Katomyomachia as Drama, Parody, School Text and Animal Tale
Marc D. Lauxtermann; 8. On the Roses: Reflections on a Neglected Poem by
Nicholas Kallikles (Carm. 29 Romano) Giulia Gerbi; Part III. Poetry,
Patronage and Power: 9. 'Receiving Rich Gifts': Negotiating Power in the
Metrical Paratexts of the Vossianus Gr. Q1 Aglae Pizzone; 10. The Poetics
of Patronage: Constructing the Image of the Patron in Dedicatory Epigrams
in Monumental Painting of the Komnenian Period in Greece Nektarios Zarras;
11. David as Model for the Emperor and His Poet: Theodore Prodromos and
John II Komnenos Rachele Ricceri; Part IV. New Texts, New Interpretations:
12. Manganeios Prodromos: His Life and Writings ¿Elizabeth Jeffreys and
Michael Jeffreys; 13. An Unedited Cycle of Byzantine Verse Scholia on
Herodotus in the Light of Twelfth-Century Verse Scholia on Ancient
Historians Julián Bértola; 14. Constantine Manasses' Astrological Poem:
Editorial Problems, Quellenforschung and Cultural Context Konstantinos
Chryssogelos; 15. The Learned Bishop and the Unicorn: Michael Choniates,
Poem 5 Lampros Ugo Mondini.
Zagklas and Baukje van den Berg; Part I. Poetry and Twelfth-Century
Literary Culture: 1. 'The Force of Discourses': Literary Production in the
Komnenian Era Panagiotis A. Agapitos; 2. Poetry and Theatre in
Twelfth-Century Constantinople Paul Magdalino; 3. Rethinking the Mixed
Style in Twelfth-Century Poetry Markéta Kulhánková; 4.'Wishing to Imitate
the Poet': Prose and the Study of Ancient Poetry in the Twelfth Century
Emmanuel C. Bourbouhakis; Part II. Poetry and the School: 5. The Didactic
Poetry of Niketas of Herakleia and the Use of Verse in Byzantine Teaching
Practice Floris Bernard; 6. Teaching Grammar through Poetry: Tzetzes'
Scholia on the Carmina Iliaca in Context Baukje van den Berg; 7. Of Mice
and Cat: The Katomyomachia as Drama, Parody, School Text and Animal Tale
Marc D. Lauxtermann; 8. On the Roses: Reflections on a Neglected Poem by
Nicholas Kallikles (Carm. 29 Romano) Giulia Gerbi; Part III. Poetry,
Patronage and Power: 9. 'Receiving Rich Gifts': Negotiating Power in the
Metrical Paratexts of the Vossianus Gr. Q1 Aglae Pizzone; 10. The Poetics
of Patronage: Constructing the Image of the Patron in Dedicatory Epigrams
in Monumental Painting of the Komnenian Period in Greece Nektarios Zarras;
11. David as Model for the Emperor and His Poet: Theodore Prodromos and
John II Komnenos Rachele Ricceri; Part IV. New Texts, New Interpretations:
12. Manganeios Prodromos: His Life and Writings ¿Elizabeth Jeffreys and
Michael Jeffreys; 13. An Unedited Cycle of Byzantine Verse Scholia on
Herodotus in the Light of Twelfth-Century Verse Scholia on Ancient
Historians Julián Bértola; 14. Constantine Manasses' Astrological Poem:
Editorial Problems, Quellenforschung and Cultural Context Konstantinos
Chryssogelos; 15. The Learned Bishop and the Unicorn: Michael Choniates,
Poem 5 Lampros Ugo Mondini.
Introduction: Poetry in Byzantine Literature and Society (1081-1204) Nikos
Zagklas and Baukje van den Berg; Part I. Poetry and Twelfth-Century
Literary Culture: 1. 'The Force of Discourses': Literary Production in the
Komnenian Era Panagiotis A. Agapitos; 2. Poetry and Theatre in
Twelfth-Century Constantinople Paul Magdalino; 3. Rethinking the Mixed
Style in Twelfth-Century Poetry Markéta Kulhánková; 4.'Wishing to Imitate
the Poet': Prose and the Study of Ancient Poetry in the Twelfth Century
Emmanuel C. Bourbouhakis; Part II. Poetry and the School: 5. The Didactic
Poetry of Niketas of Herakleia and the Use of Verse in Byzantine Teaching
Practice Floris Bernard; 6. Teaching Grammar through Poetry: Tzetzes'
Scholia on the Carmina Iliaca in Context Baukje van den Berg; 7. Of Mice
and Cat: The Katomyomachia as Drama, Parody, School Text and Animal Tale
Marc D. Lauxtermann; 8. On the Roses: Reflections on a Neglected Poem by
Nicholas Kallikles (Carm. 29 Romano) Giulia Gerbi; Part III. Poetry,
Patronage and Power: 9. 'Receiving Rich Gifts': Negotiating Power in the
Metrical Paratexts of the Vossianus Gr. Q1 Aglae Pizzone; 10. The Poetics
of Patronage: Constructing the Image of the Patron in Dedicatory Epigrams
in Monumental Painting of the Komnenian Period in Greece Nektarios Zarras;
11. David as Model for the Emperor and His Poet: Theodore Prodromos and
John II Komnenos Rachele Ricceri; Part IV. New Texts, New Interpretations:
12. Manganeios Prodromos: His Life and Writings ¿Elizabeth Jeffreys and
Michael Jeffreys; 13. An Unedited Cycle of Byzantine Verse Scholia on
Herodotus in the Light of Twelfth-Century Verse Scholia on Ancient
Historians Julián Bértola; 14. Constantine Manasses' Astrological Poem:
Editorial Problems, Quellenforschung and Cultural Context Konstantinos
Chryssogelos; 15. The Learned Bishop and the Unicorn: Michael Choniates,
Poem 5 Lampros Ugo Mondini.
Zagklas and Baukje van den Berg; Part I. Poetry and Twelfth-Century
Literary Culture: 1. 'The Force of Discourses': Literary Production in the
Komnenian Era Panagiotis A. Agapitos; 2. Poetry and Theatre in
Twelfth-Century Constantinople Paul Magdalino; 3. Rethinking the Mixed
Style in Twelfth-Century Poetry Markéta Kulhánková; 4.'Wishing to Imitate
the Poet': Prose and the Study of Ancient Poetry in the Twelfth Century
Emmanuel C. Bourbouhakis; Part II. Poetry and the School: 5. The Didactic
Poetry of Niketas of Herakleia and the Use of Verse in Byzantine Teaching
Practice Floris Bernard; 6. Teaching Grammar through Poetry: Tzetzes'
Scholia on the Carmina Iliaca in Context Baukje van den Berg; 7. Of Mice
and Cat: The Katomyomachia as Drama, Parody, School Text and Animal Tale
Marc D. Lauxtermann; 8. On the Roses: Reflections on a Neglected Poem by
Nicholas Kallikles (Carm. 29 Romano) Giulia Gerbi; Part III. Poetry,
Patronage and Power: 9. 'Receiving Rich Gifts': Negotiating Power in the
Metrical Paratexts of the Vossianus Gr. Q1 Aglae Pizzone; 10. The Poetics
of Patronage: Constructing the Image of the Patron in Dedicatory Epigrams
in Monumental Painting of the Komnenian Period in Greece Nektarios Zarras;
11. David as Model for the Emperor and His Poet: Theodore Prodromos and
John II Komnenos Rachele Ricceri; Part IV. New Texts, New Interpretations:
12. Manganeios Prodromos: His Life and Writings ¿Elizabeth Jeffreys and
Michael Jeffreys; 13. An Unedited Cycle of Byzantine Verse Scholia on
Herodotus in the Light of Twelfth-Century Verse Scholia on Ancient
Historians Julián Bértola; 14. Constantine Manasses' Astrological Poem:
Editorial Problems, Quellenforschung and Cultural Context Konstantinos
Chryssogelos; 15. The Learned Bishop and the Unicorn: Michael Choniates,
Poem 5 Lampros Ugo Mondini.