In this paper, I examine the twelfth century Byzantine satire Timarion. I seek to analyse the background of the work, through a focus on the plot and characters, the classical sources that influenced the Byzantine author and the issues of date and authorship which should be seen in relation to the targets of his attack. While there is no certainty about the identity of the author, the Timarion was written, probably, by a learned author who had knowledge of classical authors and medical theories of his era. This is obvious in the way he embodies these traditions in his satire. Similarly to satires of the classical period, the Timarion'' 5 attack is directed at several directions.Menelaou Iakovos. Byzantine Satire: The Background in the Timar...
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Throughout the centuries, Byzantium's ambitious authors were conscious of the significance of litera...
Were there, in 5th Cent. B.C. Athens, decrees which aimed to restrict the practice and the scope of ...
This thesis focuses on the rhetorical analysis of the Iliad by Eustathios of Thessalonike, a widely ...
In this paper I shed some light on one aspect of the Timarion, which has been rather neglected in mo...
The ideas of ruler's power of the pagan Bulgarians and their expression are a question of debates co...
The ancient Greek literature used the term Mysian Spoils (Mu upsilon sigma omega nu lambda epsilon i...
This paper investigates the Exempla concerning ancient Greek history in Byzantine rhetorical and his...
In recent years, through the process of narrative and literary criticism, scholars have begun sugges...
This thesis explores the literary topos in which heresy is defined in terms of disease, focusing par...
Satirical literary genres are continually faced with the question of efficacy: such literature is hi...
This thesis will focus upon the narratives of three Middle Byzantine historians, Michael Psellos, An...
Byzantine historiography, which is heavily indebted to the classical tradition stretching back to He...
Felix Jacoby\u27s monumental collection, Die Fragmente der Griechischen Historiker, provides a valua...
In the mid-eleventh century, secular Byzantine poetry attained a hitherto unseen degree of wit, vivi...
Numerous rhetorical writings of the Comnenian period constitute a fruitful field of research, both w...
Throughout the centuries, Byzantium's ambitious authors were conscious of the significance of litera...
Were there, in 5th Cent. B.C. Athens, decrees which aimed to restrict the practice and the scope of ...
This thesis focuses on the rhetorical analysis of the Iliad by Eustathios of Thessalonike, a widely ...