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The <i>dromos</i> and Byzantine Communications, Diplomacy, and Bureaucracy, 518–1204: The Medieval Mediterranean, cartea 137

Autor Jason Fossella
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 sep 2023
The postal system of the Byzantine Empire, the cursus publicus or dromos, was a pony express-style system of routes and relays, capable of moving messages at up to 100 miles (160 km) per day. In this fascinating book, Jason Fossella describes the infrastructure, operations, and administration of the dromos.
Drawing on sources as varied as papyri, seals, inscriptions, and ancient histories, the author examines how the dromos was integrated into Byzantine society and influenced the development of Byzantine diplomacy, ceremony, and religion, demonstrating that it played a key role in the development of Byzantine imperial power.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004681279
ISBN-10: 9004681272
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria The Medieval Mediterranean


Notă biografică

Jason Fossella, Ph.D. (2014), Saint Louis University, is instructor of Latin and Greek at that university. This is his first book.

Cuprins


AcknowledgementsI

List of Tables and FiguresII

AbbreviationsI

Introduction

1 The Late Roman cursus publicus (Sixth and Seventh Centuries)
1 Operations and Infrastructure
2 The cursus publicus in Late Roman State and Society

2 The Byzantine dromos (762–1204)
1 Operations and Infrastructure
2 The dromos in Byzantine State and Society

Conclusions

Appendix 1: Minor Officials of the dromos
1 Prōtonotaries
2 Chartularies
3 Other Officials

Appendix 2: Logothetes of the dromos

Appendix 3: Seals

Appendix 4: A Note on the Date of Leo Rhabdouchos’s Tenure as Logothete
Bibliography
Primary Sources
Secondary Literature
Index