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(Re)writing history in Byzantium : a critical study of collections of historical excerpts / Panagiotis Manafis.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780429351020
  • 042935102X
  • 9781000068757
  • 1000068757
  • 9781000068719
  • 1000068714
  • 9781000068733
  • 1000068730
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 949.5/02072 23
LOC classification:
  • DF505
Online resources:
Contents:
Greek compilation literature from Byzantium -- Excerpta Anonymi -- Excerpta Salamasiana -- The Epitome of the 7th century -- Excerpta Planudea -- Collections of historical excerpts as a specific locus for (re)writing history.
Summary: "Scholars have recently begun to study collections of Byzantine historical excerpts as autonomous pieces of literature. This book focuses on a series of minor collections that have received little or no scholarly attention, including the Epitome of the seventh century, the Excerpta Anonymi (tenth century), the Excerpta Salmasiana (eighth to eleventh centuries) and the Excerpta Planudea (thirteenth century). Three aspects of these texts are analysed in detail: their method of redaction, their literary structure, and their cultural and political function. Combining codicological, literary and political analyses, this study contributes to a better understanding of the intertwining of knowledge and power, and suggests that these collections of historical excerpts should be seen as a Byzantine way of re-writing history"-- Provided by publisher.
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Greek compilation literature from Byzantium -- Excerpta Anonymi -- Excerpta Salamasiana -- The Epitome of the 7th century -- Excerpta Planudea -- Collections of historical excerpts as a specific locus for (re)writing history.

"Scholars have recently begun to study collections of Byzantine historical excerpts as autonomous pieces of literature. This book focuses on a series of minor collections that have received little or no scholarly attention, including the Epitome of the seventh century, the Excerpta Anonymi (tenth century), the Excerpta Salmasiana (eighth to eleventh centuries) and the Excerpta Planudea (thirteenth century). Three aspects of these texts are analysed in detail: their method of redaction, their literary structure, and their cultural and political function. Combining codicological, literary and political analyses, this study contributes to a better understanding of the intertwining of knowledge and power, and suggests that these collections of historical excerpts should be seen as a Byzantine way of re-writing history"-- Provided by publisher.

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