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Hellenism in Byzantium : the transformations of Greek identity and the reception of the classical tradition / Anthony Kaldellis.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kaldellis, Anthony, author.
Series:
Greek culture in the Roman world.
Greek culture in the Roman world
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hellenism.
Byzantine Empire--Civilization.
Byzantine Empire.
Greece--Civilization.
Greece.
Greece--History--146 B.C.-323 A.D.
Byzantine Empire--History--To 527.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xi, 468 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This text was the first systematic study of what it meant to be 'Greek' in late antiquity and Byzantium, an identity that could alternatively become national, religious, philosophical, or cultural. Through close readings of the sources, Professor Kaldellis surveys the space that Hellenism occupied in each period; the broader debates in which it was caught up; and the historical causes of its successive transformations. The first section (100-400) shows how Romanisation and Christianisation led to the abandonment of Hellenism as a national label and its restriction to a negative religious sense and a positive, albeit rarefied, cultural one. The second (1000-1300) shows how Hellenism was revived in Byzantium and contributed to the evolution of its culture. The discussion looks closely at the reception of the classical tradition, which was the reason why Hellenism was always desirable and dangerous in Christian society, and presents a new model for understanding Byzantine civilisation.
Contents:
Greeks, Romans, and Christians in late antiquity
"We too are Greeks!": the legacies of Hellenism
"The world a city": Romans of the east
"Nibbling on Greek learning": the Christian predicament
Hellenism in limbo: the middle years (400-1040)
Hellenic revivals in Byzantium
Michael Psellos and the instauration of philosophy
The third sophistic: the performance of Hellenism under the Kimnenoi
Imperial failure and the emergence of national Hellenism.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 398-452) and index.
ISBN:
1-107-18278-6
1-281-24315-9
9786611243159
0-511-37772-X
0-511-37681-2
0-511-37587-5
0-511-37437-2
0-511-49635-4
0-511-37861-0
OCLC:
437197109

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