The Anonymous Poem addressed to George of Antioch, plenipotentiary minister of the Norman king Roger II, is one of the longest existent poem in Medieval Greek. Exile poem, heartfelt plea of redemption and freedom, it can be looked at from different perspectives: literary, linguistic and historical. But first and foremost it represents a unique example of that Norman court culture whose byzantine components may still surprise. Willing to please the addressee in order to prove himself worthy of mercy through a skilful use of rhetoric, the author develops a rich repertoire of sources, both Greek and Latin, that certainly deserve further attention. Following the career of the architect of king Roger\u2019s politics through the poem\u2019s verse...
L'edizione diplomatica un atto privato greco di epoca normanna, con commento, analisi storica e test...
In 1371, Grand Duke of Lithuania Algirdas wrote to Patriarch Philotheus of Constantinople a letter i...
The author analyses the funeral oration given on January 20th, 1182 by Gregory Antiochos and tries t...
The Anonymous Poem addressed to George of Antioch, plenipotentiary minister of the Norman king Roger...
Il saggio verte sulla vicenda biografica e letteraria dell'anonimo poeta in lingua greca vissuto pre...
An unedited quotation from the prologue of Justinian Institutiones in a Greek byzantine poem wrote i...
The paper focuses on two cases of exile and political persecution both in Byzantium and in Norman Si...
The witty and self-assertive poetry of Christopher of Mytilene and John Mauropous provides unique sn...
In this paper, information concerning Byzantine Malta is gathered and discussed anew along with the ...
The creation of the Norman kingdom of Sicily under Roger II of Hauteville (1130-1154) was accompanie...
Twelfth-century Latin panegyrist Peter of Eboli famously described the multicultural atmosphere of t...
In the mid-eleventh century, secular Byzantine poetry attained a hitherto unseen degree of wit, vivi...
The thesis is divided into three sections. The first section discusses the manuscript Marcianus grae...
grantor: University of TorontoDuring the twelfth century, a group of poets at the Norman c...
The popular poetry of Byzantium fi rst appears in the form of consistent surviving texts of some siz...
L'edizione diplomatica un atto privato greco di epoca normanna, con commento, analisi storica e test...
In 1371, Grand Duke of Lithuania Algirdas wrote to Patriarch Philotheus of Constantinople a letter i...
The author analyses the funeral oration given on January 20th, 1182 by Gregory Antiochos and tries t...
The Anonymous Poem addressed to George of Antioch, plenipotentiary minister of the Norman king Roger...
Il saggio verte sulla vicenda biografica e letteraria dell'anonimo poeta in lingua greca vissuto pre...
An unedited quotation from the prologue of Justinian Institutiones in a Greek byzantine poem wrote i...
The paper focuses on two cases of exile and political persecution both in Byzantium and in Norman Si...
The witty and self-assertive poetry of Christopher of Mytilene and John Mauropous provides unique sn...
In this paper, information concerning Byzantine Malta is gathered and discussed anew along with the ...
The creation of the Norman kingdom of Sicily under Roger II of Hauteville (1130-1154) was accompanie...
Twelfth-century Latin panegyrist Peter of Eboli famously described the multicultural atmosphere of t...
In the mid-eleventh century, secular Byzantine poetry attained a hitherto unseen degree of wit, vivi...
The thesis is divided into three sections. The first section discusses the manuscript Marcianus grae...
grantor: University of TorontoDuring the twelfth century, a group of poets at the Norman c...
The popular poetry of Byzantium fi rst appears in the form of consistent surviving texts of some siz...
L'edizione diplomatica un atto privato greco di epoca normanna, con commento, analisi storica e test...
In 1371, Grand Duke of Lithuania Algirdas wrote to Patriarch Philotheus of Constantinople a letter i...
The author analyses the funeral oration given on January 20th, 1182 by Gregory Antiochos and tries t...