Designing for Luxury on the Bay of Naples

Designing for Luxury on the Bay of Naples

Author: Mantha Zarmakoupi

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 0199678383

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This study explores Roman luxury villa lifestyle and architecture to shed light on the villas' design as a dynamic process related to cultural, social, and environmental factors. Through an analysis of five villas from around the bay of Naples, it shows how the Romans developed a sophisticated interplay between architecture and landscape.


Networks of Learning

Networks of Learning

Author: Sita Steckel

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 3643904576

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Cultures of learning and practices of education in the Middle Ages are drawing renewed attention, and recent approaches are questioning the traditional boundaries of institutional and intellectual history. This book assembles contributions on both Byzantine and Latin learned culture, and locates medieval scholars in their religious and political contexts, instead of studying them in a framework of 'schools.' The contributions offer complementary perspectives on scholars and their work, discussing the symbolic and discursive construction of religious and intellectual authority, practices of networking, and adaptations of knowledge formations. (Series: Byzantinistische Studies and Texts / Byzantinistische Studien und Texte - Vol. 6) [Subject: Medieval Studies, History, Education]


Writing and Reading Byzantine Secular Poetry, 1025-1081

Writing and Reading Byzantine Secular Poetry, 1025-1081

Author: Floris Bernard

Publisher: Oxford Studies in Byzantium

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 0198703740

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In the mid-eleventh century, secular Byzantine poetry attained a hitherto unseen degree of wit, vividness, and personal involvement, chiefly exemplified in the poetry of Christophoros Mitylenaios, Ioannes Mauropous, and Michael Psellos. This is the first volume to consider this poetic activity as a whole, critically reconsidering modern assumptions about Byzantine poetry, and focusing on Byzantine conceptions of the role of poetry in society. By providing a detailed account of the various media through which poetry was presented to its readers, and by tracing the initial circulation of poems, this volume takes an interest in the Byzantine reader and his/her reading habits and strategies, allowing aspects of performance and visual representation, rarely addressed, to come to the fore. It also examines the social interests that motivated the composition of poetry, establishing a connection with the extraordinary social mobility of the time. Self-representative strategies are analyzed against the background of an unstable elite struggling to find moral justification, which allows the study to raise the question of patronage, examine the discourse used by poets to secure material rewards, and explain the social dynamics of dedicatory epigrams. Finally, gift exchange is explored as a medium that underlines the value of poetry and confirms the exclusive nature of intellectual friendship.


Epigram, Art, and Devotion in Later Byzantium

Epigram, Art, and Devotion in Later Byzantium

Author: Ivan Drpić

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-07-21

Total Pages: 515

ISBN-13: 1316654346

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This book explores the nexus of art, personal piety, and self-representation in the last centuries of Byzantium. Spanning the period from around 1100 to around 1450, it focuses upon the evidence of verse inscriptions, or epigrams, on works of art. Epigrammatic poetry, Professor Drpić argues, constitutes a critical - if largely neglected - source for reconstructing aesthetic and socio-cultural discourses that informed the making, use, and perception of art in the Byzantine world. Bringing together art-historical and literary modes of analysis, the book examines epigrams and other related texts alongside an array of objects, including icons, reliquaries, ecclesiastical textiles, mosaics, and entire church buildings. By attending to such diverse topics as devotional self-fashioning, the aesthetics of adornment, sacred giving, and the erotics of the icon, this study offers a penetrating and highly original account of Byzantine art and its place in Byzantine society and religious life.


The Letters of Psellos

The Letters of Psellos

Author: Michael Jeffreys

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 479

ISBN-13: 0198787227

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The Letters of Psellos is the first detailed study of the correspondence of Michael Psellos, a preeminent Byzantine intellectual, politician, and writer. Structured in two parts, it juxtaposes five essays offering detailed historical and literary analyses of selected letters with annotated summaries of the entirety of Psellos' correspondence.


A Companion to Byzantine Epistolography

A Companion to Byzantine Epistolography

Author:

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2020-06-22

Total Pages: 543

ISBN-13: 900442461X

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A Companion to Byzantine Epistolography offers the first comprehensive introduction and scholarly guide to the cultural practice and literary genre of letter-writing in the Byzantine Empire.


Honores inauditi

Honores inauditi

Author: Rebecca J. Henzel

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2022-03-16

Total Pages: 755

ISBN-13: 9004504648

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Das vorliegende Buch bietet erstmals eine holistische und diachrone Untersuchung aller Ehrenstatuen der römischen Provinz Sizilien. Auf Grundlage eines umfangreichen Katalogs von meist unpubliziertem archäologischen und epigraphischen Material werden Fragen zu deren Entwicklung und zum räumlichen sowie sozialen Kontext beantwortet. This book presents the first comprehensive survey of honorary statues in Sicily. A wealth of previously unpublished material reconstructs the spatial and social contexts of honorary statues, offering a unique window on urbanism and society of the first Roman province.


Town Twinning, Transnational Connections, and Trans-local Citizenship Practices in Europe

Town Twinning, Transnational Connections, and Trans-local Citizenship Practices in Europe

Author: A. Langenohl

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-03-23

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 1137021233

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Many Europeans think that town twinning has greatly contributed to integration in Europe after the Second World War. This book, based on observations and interviews with twinning practitioners in small towns, reveals the social and cultural processes that inform twinning as a transnational practice, its perspectives and its limits.