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The Byzantine Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia [2 volumes]: Empires of the World

Editat de James Francis LePree Ph.D., Ljudmila Djukic
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An indispensable resource for investigating the history of the Byzantine Empire, this book provides a comprehensive summary of its overall development as well as its legacy in the modern world.The existence and development of Byzantium covers more than a millennium and coincides with one of the darkest periods of European history. Unfortunately, the Empire's achievements and brightest moments remain largely unknown except to Byzantine scholars. Through reference entries and primary source documents, this encyclopedia provides essential information about the Byzantine Empire from the reign of Diocletian to the Fall of Constantinople.The reference entries are grouped in eight topical sections on the most significant aspects of the history of the Byzantine Empire. These sections include individuals, key events, key places, the military, objects and artifacts, administration and organization, government and politics, and groups and organizations. Each section begins with an overview essay and contains approximately thirty entries on carefully selected topics. The entries conclude with suggestions for further reading along with cross-references., A selection of primary source documents gives readers first-hand accounts of the Byzantine world.
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ISBN-13: 9781440851469
ISBN-10: 1440851468
Ilustrații: 60 bw illus
Greutate: 1.75 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Seria Empires of the World

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Presents reference entries grouped in topical sections for fundamental, objective information about a wide range of subjects related to the Byzantine Empire

Notă biografică

James Francis LePree, PhD, is adjunct assistant professor for Medieval History at the City College of New York. He is the translator of the monastic text Admonition to a Spiritual Son, written by Pseudo-Basil.Ljudmila Djukic, MA, is an independent art historian, Spanish language teacher, and translator from Belgrade, Serbia.

Cuprins

VOLUME 1PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionChronologyGovernment and PoliticsOverview Essay Agentes in RebusAthanasios, Political Reforms of Late 13th/Early 14th CenturiesAutocracyBureau of BarbariansByzantinismCaesaropapismChurch SynodsCursus PublicusDe Administrando Imperio (Constantine VII) (10th century)DiplomacyEastern Orthodox ChurchEcumenical Church CouncilsFactions, PoliticalJohn the Lydian (ca. 490-ca. 570 CE)Justinian I, Governmental Reforms of (sixth century)Kletorologion of Philotheos (899 CE)KoubikoulariosKouropalatesMagistrosMaster of OfficesNobelissimosNotariusPatriarchsPatrikiosProedrosSebastos/SebasteSenateSuffragiaTaktikon Uspensky (842 CE)VestiarionOrganization and AdministrationOverview Essay AnnonaBureaucracyClergyCorruptionDignitiesEnvironmentFeudalismFiscal SystemGuildsHierarchyInstitutesJudge, JusticeLawMarketMunicipal AdministrationOfficesPenaltiesProvinceRecruitmentSlaveryState PropertyTaxesUsuryWeightsWritingIndividualsOverview Essay Anastasius, Flavius (r. 491-518 CE)Arcadius (r. 395-408 CE)Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria (328-373 CE)Basil of Caesarea (330-379 CE)Belisarius (505-565 CE)Chrysostom, John (349-407 CE)Comnena, Anna (1083-1153)Comnenus, Alexius I (r. 1081-1118)Constantine the Great (r. 306-337 CE)Diocletian (r. 284-305 CE)Gregory of Nazianzus (ca. 329-390 CE)Gregory the Great (r. 590-604 CE)Heraclius (r. 610-641 CE)Irene (r. 797-802 CE)Julian the Apostate (r. 361-363 CE)Justinian (r. 527-565 CE)Lecapenus, Romanus I (r. 920-944 CE)Leo III, the Isaurian (r. 717-741 CE)Liudprand of Cremona (920-972 CE)Maurice (r. 582-602 CE)Methodius (826-869 CE) and Cyril (815-885 CE), Apostles to the SlavsNarses (478-573 CE)Nestorius, Bishop of Constantinople (ca. 386-ca. 451 CE)Phocas (r. 602-610 CE)Procopius (500-565 CE)Rufinus (335-395 CE)Sozomen Scholasticus (400-450 CE)Theodora (500-548 CE)Theodosius II (r. 408-450 CE)Zeno (r. 474-491 CE)Groups and OrganizationsOverview Essay AnchoritesAporoiAriansAvarsBulgarsCenobitesCollegiaColoniCurialesDemesDynatoiEunuchsFamilyFranksGentryIconoclastsIconodulesKhazarsMesoiMonophysitesMuslimsNestoriansNormansPersiansPolitical PartiesPraetorian GuardProfessional AssociationsSecret SocietiesSlavsVenationesIndexVOLUME 2Key EventsOverview Essay Adrianople, Battle of (378 CE)Black DeathChalcedon, Council of (451 CE)Charlemagne, Coronation of (800 CE)Constantinople, Siege and Fall of (1453)Corpus Iuris CivilisFifth Ecumenical Council of Constantinople (553 CE)First Crusade (1095-1099)Fourth Crusade (1202-1204)Golden Age (Reign of Justinian I) (527-565 CE)Great Schism (1054)Henoticon (482 CE)Iconoclastic Controversy (711-843 CE)Islam, Expansion ofJustinian I, Reconquest of the West (527-565 CE)Manzikert, Battle of (1071)Milvian Bridge, Battle of (312 CE)Nicaea, Council of (325 CE)Nika Revolt (532 CE)Persia, Wars with (fourth-seventh centuries)Rome, Fall of (fifth century)Second Crusade (1147-1150)Second Ecumenical Council of Constantinople (381 CE)Sicilian Vespers (1282)Sixth Ecumenical Council of Constantinople (680-681 CE)Theodosian Code (438 CE)Thessalonica, Edict of (380 CE)Thessalonica, Massacre of (390 CE)Third Ecumenical Council of EphesusThree Chapters Controversy (sixth century)Yarmouk, Battle of (636 CE)MilitaryOverview Essay AthenatoiBucellariCataphractsComitatensesDe Re MilitariDoryphoroiDromonDuxExcubitorsFoederatiGreek FireHetairoiLimitaneiNotitia DignitatumNoumeroiPamphyliansPentarchsScholae PalatinaeScutariStrategiconStrategikaStrategosSylloge TacticorumTactica of Leo VITagmataThemesTribuneVarangian GuardVexallationesObjects and ArtifactsOverview Essay Antioch ChaliceBarberini IvoryCappadocian Image of CamulianaCodex SinaiticusCodex VaticanusCrown of AleppoDavid PlatesEquestrian Statue of Justinian IGold Solidus of Justinian IHagia Sophia MosaicsHoly LanceIcon of the Virgin HodegetriaKhakhuli TriptychMadaba, Map ofMandylion of EdessaMissorium of Theodosius INerezi MuralsObelisk of Theodosius ITrue CrossVeroli CasketKey PlacesOverview Essay AntiochBulgariaByzantiumChalcedonChurch of San Vitale (Ravenna, Italy)Church of the Holy Apostles (Constantinople)Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem)Church of the Nativity (Bethlehem)EgyptForum of Constantine (Constantinople)Golden Gate (Constantinople)Great Palace of ConstantinopleHagia Sophia (Constantinople)Hippodrome (Constantinople)JerusalemMonastery of Saint Catherine (Mount Sinai, Egypt)Mount Athos (Greece)Saint Mark's Basilica (Venice)Theodosian Harbor (Constantinople)Walls of Theodosius (Constantinople)Primary Documents 1. Basil the Great on Cenobitic Monasticism (fourth century)2. The Conversion of Constantine (312 CE)3. Constantine Exempts Members of the Christian Clergy from Compulsory Public Duties (313 CE)4. Lactantius: The Edict of Milan (313 CE)5. Constantine Restricts the Entrance of Decuriones (City Council Members) into the Ranks of the Clergy (329 CE)6. An Imperial Constitution of Constantine Allowing Bishops Jurisdiction over Secular Courts (333 CE)7. Holy Relics: Saint Helena Finds the True Cross (337 CE) and the Discovery of the Holy Lance (1098)8. Council of Nicaea: Letter of Eusebius of Caesarea to His Diocese (350 CE)9. Theodoret Describes Julian the Apostate's Edict Forbidding Christians to Teach the Classics (362 CE)10. Socrates Scholasticus Describes How Christians Evaded Julian the Apostate's Edict against Christians Teaching the Classics (363 CE)11. Battle of Adrianople (378 CE)12. First Council of Ephesus: The Condemnation of Nestorius (431 CE)13. Pope Gelasius I on Spiritual and Temporal Power (494 CE)14. Procopius on the Economic Impact of Emperor Justinian's Condemnation of Christian Heresies (sixth century)15. Agapetus Counsels Justinian on the Proper Conduct of Christian Rulers (sixth century)16. Emperor Anastasius I Awards Clovis the Titles of Consul and Patrician (508 CE)17. Procopius' Account of Empress Theodora's Speech during the Nika Revolt (532 CE)18. Procopius' Description of Hagia Sophia, Church of Holy Wisdom (537 CE)19. Theophanes the Confessor Describes the Start of the Iconoclastic Controversy (724 CE)20. "Spoiling the Egyptians": Military Strategy in the Tactica of Leo VI (886-912 CE)21. Emperor Constantine VII Porphyogenitus Warns His Son Not to Share Greek Fire, a Gift from God, with Heretics and Non-Believers (10th century)22. Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus Instructs His Son on the Byzantine Art of Diplomacy in an Excerpt from His De administrando imperio (950 CE)23. Robert the Monk's Account of the Council of Clermont and Pope Urban II's Call for Christians to Take Up the Cross (1095)24. Robert the Monk's Description of the Foundation of Constantinople (12th century)25. Pope Innocent III's Letter to the Leaders of the Fourth Crusade Following Their Capture of Constantinople (1204)26. Venetian Doge Andrea Dandolo Describes the Miraculous Power of the Virgin Hodegetria Icon (1343)27. An Eyewitness Account of the Monastery of St. Catherine (mid-14th century)28. Nicolo Barbaro's Account of the Fall of Constantinople and the Fulfillment of Constantine's Prophecies (1453)Appendix: Dynasties of the Byzantine EmpireGlossarySelect BibliographyEditors and ContributorsIndex

Recenzii

Packed with information on the 1,200 years of this influential empire and accessible to nonspecialist general readers, these volumes will also be of use to undergraduates studying medieval history.
Surprisingly, there are few reference works devoted to Byzantium; this one is recommended for academic and large public libraries.