Dreams, Memory and Imagination in Byzantium: Byzantina Australiensia, cartea 24
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004366862
ISBN-10: 9004366865
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Byzantina Australiensia
ISBN-10: 9004366865
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Byzantina Australiensia
Notă biografică
Bronwen Neil, Ph.D. (ACU 2000), FAHA, is Professor of Ancient History at Macquarie University, Sydney. She has published widely on Greek and Latin texts of the Byzantine period. She is co-author of Dreams, Virtue and Divine Knowledge in Early Christian Egypt.
Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides, Ph.D. (Kent 2002) is Associate Professor of Ancient History at Macquarie University, Sydney. She is currently working toward a monograph on Platonic inebriation and its reception in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.
Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides, Ph.D. (Kent 2002) is Associate Professor of Ancient History at Macquarie University, Sydney. She is currently working toward a monograph on Platonic inebriation and its reception in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Contributors
An Introduction to Dreams, Memory and Imagination in Byzantium
Bronwen Neil
1 The Dangers of Purity: Monastic Reactions to Erotic Dreams
Inbar Graiver
2 Locating Memory and Imagination: From Nemesius of Emesa to John of Damascus
Ken Parry
3 Daydreaming and Lusting after the Divine: Clement of Alexandria and the Platonic Tradition
Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides
4 The Inner Source of Dreams: Synesius of Cyrene’s Reception in the Palaiologan Era
Francesco Monticini
5 Dynastic Dreams and Visions of Early Byzantine Emperors (ca. 518–565 AD)
Meaghan McEvoy
6 Dreaming of Treason: Portentous Dreams and Imperial Coups in Seventh-Century Byzantine Apocalyptic Discourse
Ryan W. Strickler
7 Desire, Dreams, and Visions in the Letters of Emperor Konstantinos VII Porphyrogennetos and Theodoros of Kyzikos
Mark Masterson
8 The Dream Come True? Matthew of Edessa and the Return of the Roman Emperor
Maximilian Lau
9 Dreams and Imaginative Memory in Select Byzantine Chronicles
Roger Scott
10 Dream Portents in Early Byzantine and Early Islamic Chronicles
Bronwen Neil
11 Psellos’ Use and Counter-Use of Dreams, Visions and Prophecies in His Chronographia and His Encomium for His Mother
Penelope Buckley
12 Loyalty and Betrayal: Villains, Imagination and Memory in the Reception of the Johannite Schism
Wendy Mayer
13 “As if in a Vision of the Night …”: Authorising the Healing Spring of Chonai
Alan H. Cadwallader
14 Dreaming Liturgically: Andrew of Crete’s Great Kanon as a Mystical Vision
Andrew Mellas
15 Divine Fantasy and the Erotic Imagination in the Hymns of Symeon the New Theologian
Derek Krueger
General Index
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Contributors
An Introduction to Dreams, Memory and Imagination in Byzantium
Bronwen Neil
Part 1: Dreams, Memory and Imagination in the Byzantine Philosophical Tradition
1 The Dangers of Purity: Monastic Reactions to Erotic Dreams
Inbar Graiver
2 Locating Memory and Imagination: From Nemesius of Emesa to John of Damascus
Ken Parry
3 Daydreaming and Lusting after the Divine: Clement of Alexandria and the Platonic Tradition
Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides
4 The Inner Source of Dreams: Synesius of Cyrene’s Reception in the Palaiologan Era
Francesco Monticini
Part 2: Prophetic Dreams and Visions in Imperial Contexts
5 Dynastic Dreams and Visions of Early Byzantine Emperors (ca. 518–565 AD)
Meaghan McEvoy
6 Dreaming of Treason: Portentous Dreams and Imperial Coups in Seventh-Century Byzantine Apocalyptic Discourse
Ryan W. Strickler
7 Desire, Dreams, and Visions in the Letters of Emperor Konstantinos VII Porphyrogennetos and Theodoros of Kyzikos
Mark Masterson
8 The Dream Come True? Matthew of Edessa and the Return of the Roman Emperor
Maximilian Lau
Part 3: Dreams and Memory in Byzantine Chronicles and Encomia
9 Dreams and Imaginative Memory in Select Byzantine Chronicles
Roger Scott
10 Dream Portents in Early Byzantine and Early Islamic Chronicles
Bronwen Neil
11 Psellos’ Use and Counter-Use of Dreams, Visions and Prophecies in His Chronographia and His Encomium for His Mother
Penelope Buckley
Part 4: Remembering the Saints in Hymns and Hagiography
12 Loyalty and Betrayal: Villains, Imagination and Memory in the Reception of the Johannite Schism
Wendy Mayer
13 “As if in a Vision of the Night …”: Authorising the Healing Spring of Chonai
Alan H. Cadwallader
14 Dreaming Liturgically: Andrew of Crete’s Great Kanon as a Mystical Vision
Andrew Mellas
15 Divine Fantasy and the Erotic Imagination in the Hymns of Symeon the New Theologian
Derek Krueger
General Index