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This book offers an in-depth survey of the relationships between humans and non-human animals in the Byzantine empire.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040157497
- Artikelnr.: 72285803
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040157497
- Artikelnr.: 72285803
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Przemys¿aw Marciniak is a Research Professor and the Director of the Center for Byzantine Studies at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland. His research focuses on Byzantine performative culture, the reception of Byzantium, and recently on animals and nature in the Byzantine world. His publications include articles on Byzantine entomology and a co-edited volume on the reception of Byzantium in the popular imagination. Tristan Schmidt is Assistant Professor at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland. His research is focused on human-nature relations in the Byzantine world as well as on the aristocracy and military leadership between the 11th and 13th centuries in Byzantium. His animal-related publications include a monograph on animal imagery in Byzantine political discourse, and studies on concepts of animal agency in Byzantine texts and on ecological awareness in Byzantine society.
Byzantine Animal Studies - History Beyond Humans Przemys
aw Marciniak and Tristan Schmidt Part 1: What do "They" Mean to "Us"? Theoretical Perspectives on Byzantine Animals More Than Meets the Eye: The Semiotics of Animals in Byzantium Tristan Schmidt Timotheus of Gaza and the Zoological Collection of Constantine VII. Two Byzantine Treatises Arnaud Zucker Christianising Animals: Physiologus and Hexaemeral Literature Stavros Lazaris Animal Rationality in Byzantine Philosophy and Islamic Philosophy Bligh Somma and Melpomeni Vogiatzi Part 2: Literary and Figurative Discourses on Animals Unsung Heroes of Byzantine Hagiography: The Role of Animals in Martyrs' Passions Christodoulos Papavarnavas Animals in Byzantine Historical Writing Stephanos Efthymiadis Animals in Legal Sources Johannes Koder Animals in Satire Kirsty Stewart Man, Beast and Nature: Descriptions of Hunting in Byzantine Literature Charis Messis and Ingela Nilsson Animals in Byzantine Mosaics Henry Maguire Animals in Byzantine Manuscripts Nancy P. ev
enko Part 3: Material Animals in Byzantium Animals as a Source of Food During the Byzantine Period. Dietetic Advice and Dietary Reality. Maciej Kokoszko and Zofia Rze
nicka More than Food - Animal Bone Finds as a Source for Different Research Questions Henriette Baron es Nicolas Drocourt Animals We Love: Pets and Companion Animals in Byzantium? Przemys
aw Marciniak It Was Not Easy Being a Mouse in Constantinople: Some Notes on the Role of Mice in Byzantine Life and Literature Katarzyna Piotrowska
aw Marciniak and Tristan Schmidt Part 1: What do "They" Mean to "Us"? Theoretical Perspectives on Byzantine Animals More Than Meets the Eye: The Semiotics of Animals in Byzantium Tristan Schmidt Timotheus of Gaza and the Zoological Collection of Constantine VII. Two Byzantine Treatises Arnaud Zucker Christianising Animals: Physiologus and Hexaemeral Literature Stavros Lazaris Animal Rationality in Byzantine Philosophy and Islamic Philosophy Bligh Somma and Melpomeni Vogiatzi Part 2: Literary and Figurative Discourses on Animals Unsung Heroes of Byzantine Hagiography: The Role of Animals in Martyrs' Passions Christodoulos Papavarnavas Animals in Byzantine Historical Writing Stephanos Efthymiadis Animals in Legal Sources Johannes Koder Animals in Satire Kirsty Stewart Man, Beast and Nature: Descriptions of Hunting in Byzantine Literature Charis Messis and Ingela Nilsson Animals in Byzantine Mosaics Henry Maguire Animals in Byzantine Manuscripts Nancy P. ev
enko Part 3: Material Animals in Byzantium Animals as a Source of Food During the Byzantine Period. Dietetic Advice and Dietary Reality. Maciej Kokoszko and Zofia Rze
nicka More than Food - Animal Bone Finds as a Source for Different Research Questions Henriette Baron es Nicolas Drocourt Animals We Love: Pets and Companion Animals in Byzantium? Przemys
aw Marciniak It Was Not Easy Being a Mouse in Constantinople: Some Notes on the Role of Mice in Byzantine Life and Literature Katarzyna Piotrowska
Byzantine Animal Studies - History Beyond Humans Przemys
aw Marciniak and Tristan Schmidt Part 1: What do "They" Mean to "Us"? Theoretical Perspectives on Byzantine Animals More Than Meets the Eye: The Semiotics of Animals in Byzantium Tristan Schmidt Timotheus of Gaza and the Zoological Collection of Constantine VII. Two Byzantine Treatises Arnaud Zucker Christianising Animals: Physiologus and Hexaemeral Literature Stavros Lazaris Animal Rationality in Byzantine Philosophy and Islamic Philosophy Bligh Somma and Melpomeni Vogiatzi Part 2: Literary and Figurative Discourses on Animals Unsung Heroes of Byzantine Hagiography: The Role of Animals in Martyrs' Passions Christodoulos Papavarnavas Animals in Byzantine Historical Writing Stephanos Efthymiadis Animals in Legal Sources Johannes Koder Animals in Satire Kirsty Stewart Man, Beast and Nature: Descriptions of Hunting in Byzantine Literature Charis Messis and Ingela Nilsson Animals in Byzantine Mosaics Henry Maguire Animals in Byzantine Manuscripts Nancy P. ev
enko Part 3: Material Animals in Byzantium Animals as a Source of Food During the Byzantine Period. Dietetic Advice and Dietary Reality. Maciej Kokoszko and Zofia Rze
nicka More than Food - Animal Bone Finds as a Source for Different Research Questions Henriette Baron es Nicolas Drocourt Animals We Love: Pets and Companion Animals in Byzantium? Przemys
aw Marciniak It Was Not Easy Being a Mouse in Constantinople: Some Notes on the Role of Mice in Byzantine Life and Literature Katarzyna Piotrowska
aw Marciniak and Tristan Schmidt Part 1: What do "They" Mean to "Us"? Theoretical Perspectives on Byzantine Animals More Than Meets the Eye: The Semiotics of Animals in Byzantium Tristan Schmidt Timotheus of Gaza and the Zoological Collection of Constantine VII. Two Byzantine Treatises Arnaud Zucker Christianising Animals: Physiologus and Hexaemeral Literature Stavros Lazaris Animal Rationality in Byzantine Philosophy and Islamic Philosophy Bligh Somma and Melpomeni Vogiatzi Part 2: Literary and Figurative Discourses on Animals Unsung Heroes of Byzantine Hagiography: The Role of Animals in Martyrs' Passions Christodoulos Papavarnavas Animals in Byzantine Historical Writing Stephanos Efthymiadis Animals in Legal Sources Johannes Koder Animals in Satire Kirsty Stewart Man, Beast and Nature: Descriptions of Hunting in Byzantine Literature Charis Messis and Ingela Nilsson Animals in Byzantine Mosaics Henry Maguire Animals in Byzantine Manuscripts Nancy P. ev
enko Part 3: Material Animals in Byzantium Animals as a Source of Food During the Byzantine Period. Dietetic Advice and Dietary Reality. Maciej Kokoszko and Zofia Rze
nicka More than Food - Animal Bone Finds as a Source for Different Research Questions Henriette Baron es Nicolas Drocourt Animals We Love: Pets and Companion Animals in Byzantium? Przemys
aw Marciniak It Was Not Easy Being a Mouse in Constantinople: Some Notes on the Role of Mice in Byzantine Life and Literature Katarzyna Piotrowska