This paper investigates the Exempla concerning ancient Greek history in Byzantine rhetorical and historiographic works of the twelfth century. The paper shows that knowledge of ancient history in this period of Byzantine literature was significant, and it reveals which ancient Greek personalities and events were preferred and which were overlooked. The paper examines the critical and encomiastic purposes of various Byzantine authors with regard to their perception of the past. The paper contributes towards an understanding of Byzantine ideology, with regard to its connections to and differences from ancient Greek culture
Verbal manifestation of ecclesiastical symbolism in The Life of Constantine At the beginning of this...
The article analyses a barely known aspect of literary history in Greek language, a fragment that co...
In the Byzantine period, the norms of written Greek were primarily rooted in the ancient Greek liter...
The present paper analyses the use of ancient dramatic terminology in Byzantine historiography of th...
The question concerning the view of Hugo Etherianus (Eteriano) is placed here in a broader context o...
This paper focuses on the narrative of the Byzantine Middle Ages introduced by the Greek national mu...
The Excerpta project instigated by the Byzantine emperor Constantine VII turned the enormously rich ...
Abstract. Both the chronicle, Niketas Koniates', titled Historia, as well as the two Alphonsine chro...
Byzantine historiography, which is heavily indebted to the classical tradition stretching back to He...
The text explores the multifaceted relations between the Byzantine historians and the sources they u...
This dissertation explores the appropriation of Greek antiquity by Byzantine scholars in Renaissance...
Numerous rhetorical writings of the Comnenian period constitute a fruitful field of research, both w...
The author sketches the intellectuallandscape of twelfth-century Constantinople with the special re...
This dissertation explores the appropriation of Greek antiquity by Byzantine scholars in Renaissance...
Spanning a 1,123 year period between Late Antiquity and the Italian Renaissance, the Byzantine Empir...
Verbal manifestation of ecclesiastical symbolism in The Life of Constantine At the beginning of this...
The article analyses a barely known aspect of literary history in Greek language, a fragment that co...
In the Byzantine period, the norms of written Greek were primarily rooted in the ancient Greek liter...
The present paper analyses the use of ancient dramatic terminology in Byzantine historiography of th...
The question concerning the view of Hugo Etherianus (Eteriano) is placed here in a broader context o...
This paper focuses on the narrative of the Byzantine Middle Ages introduced by the Greek national mu...
The Excerpta project instigated by the Byzantine emperor Constantine VII turned the enormously rich ...
Abstract. Both the chronicle, Niketas Koniates', titled Historia, as well as the two Alphonsine chro...
Byzantine historiography, which is heavily indebted to the classical tradition stretching back to He...
The text explores the multifaceted relations between the Byzantine historians and the sources they u...
This dissertation explores the appropriation of Greek antiquity by Byzantine scholars in Renaissance...
Numerous rhetorical writings of the Comnenian period constitute a fruitful field of research, both w...
The author sketches the intellectuallandscape of twelfth-century Constantinople with the special re...
This dissertation explores the appropriation of Greek antiquity by Byzantine scholars in Renaissance...
Spanning a 1,123 year period between Late Antiquity and the Italian Renaissance, the Byzantine Empir...
Verbal manifestation of ecclesiastical symbolism in The Life of Constantine At the beginning of this...
The article analyses a barely known aspect of literary history in Greek language, a fragment that co...
In the Byzantine period, the norms of written Greek were primarily rooted in the ancient Greek liter...