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Further useful Psalms Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-10-03 Michael Zellmann-Rohrer
An additional witness to the Byzantine tradition of application of Psalms for amuletic and other ritual purposes, conventionally termed “magical”, in a fifteenth-century codex on medicine and the occult sciences (Bologna, BU Ms. 3632), is edited and translated, and its place in the tradition is considered. Combined with another, indirect witness, references to analogous uses of the Psalms by Theodore
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Novel quotes: Achilles Tatius and Heliodorus in Byzantine sacro-profane florilegia Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-10-03 Nicolò D’Alconzo
The quotes in the sacro-profane florilegia have so far been neglected as documents for the 9th-century readership of the Greek novels. This article uses the quotes as intertextual links to the originals and reconstructs the excerption: mapped back onto the novels, the quotes highlight the excerptors’ points of interest and the patterns that connect them. Excerption is thus fully understood as reading
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The Baptistery in the North Church of Shivta: structure, ritual, art Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-10-03 Emma Maayan-Fanar, Yotam Tepper
This paper focuses on the remains of the Baptistery chapel within the North Church complex on the outskirts of Shivta, a fifth-seventh century Byzantine village in the Negev. Presumably a monastery, the North Church is the largest and most elaborately constructed of the three Shivta churches. After addressing general structural and chronological issues of the complex, a comparison of the North Church
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Biblical references in catecheses about the Holy Mass by Cyril of Jerusalem Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-10-03 Norbert Widok
Cyril of Jerusalem is one of the very important witnesses of faith in the East in the fourth century. He is the author of the Catecheses, which contain the content of the catechumenal and mystagogical teaching in Jerusalem. They are an excellent example of how to transmit Christian doctrine to candidates for Christianity and confirm it in the newly baptized. However, the basic method used by Cyril
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Revisiting the cod. 31 New Testament of the Hagia Lavra at Kalavryta Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-10-03 Chara Konstantinidi, Nektarios Zarras
Τhis paper revisits the luxurious Palaiologan illuminated manuscript of the New Testament, Codex 31 of the Hagia Lavra monastery in Kalavryta. Iconographic and stylistic characteristics of the miniatures are compared with others and with seals of the early fifteenth century, as well as with the wall-paintings of the Pantanassa Monastery at Μystras (ca 1430). It is argued that the codex was commissioned
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Performance, ceremonial and power in the basilikoi logoi by Theophylact of Ohrid Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-10-03 João Vicente de Medeiros Publio Dias
In this article, we analyse two basilikoi logoi by Theophylact of Ohrid addressed to the emperors Constantine Doukas (1081-1091?) and Alexios I Komnenos (1081-1118) and contest recent scholarship which traces criticism to Alexios I by the use of subversion of traditional rhetorical topoi. We do not question the presence of such subversions, but rather their function in the text. For that, they are
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Ein tödliches Kinderspiel und seine prognostische Bewältigung. Zu Proc. Bella 5(1).20, 1–4 Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-10-03 Michael Grünbart
Procopius of Caesarea inserts numerous events of symbolic and prognostic character in his Gothic Wars. In Bella 5(1).20.1-4 he describes a game of competition between young Samnite shepherds imitating the current political situation. The loser was hung from a tree by them taking the common Late Roman punishment on the furca as a model. Due to the contingent appearance of a wolf he was not rescued and
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The economy of Melitene/Malaṭya and its role in the Byzantine-Islamic trade (seventh to eleventh centuries) Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-10-03 Koray Durak
The city of Melitene in eastern Asia Minor/western Armenia presents a peculiar case in the study of Byzantine-Islamic commerce in the early Middle Ages, because, unlike Trebizond or Attaleia, its commerce was entirely based on land-route connections, and the available evidence does not identify it as a town deliberately designated as a commercial exchange point by the Byzantine authorities. My purpose
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Stratagems and the Byzantine culture of war: the theory of military trickery and ethics in Byzantium (c. 900–1204) Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-10-03 Georgios Chatzelis
Although there has been significant scholarly attention on just war (jus ad bellum) in Byzantium and an increasing interest in the study of the Byzantine culture of war, military trickery and jus in bello (just conduct of war) remain largely unexplored by Byzantinists. This paper aims to fill this gap by studying the theory of military trickery and ethics in Byzantium, c. 900 -1204. It explores and
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A late Byzantine book inventory in Sofia, Dujčev gr. 253 (olim Kosinitsa 265) – a monastic or private library? Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-10-03 Philip Rance
This study concerns an inventory of books, dated 1428/29, inscribed in Sofia, Dujčev gr. 253 (olim Kosinitsa 265), fol. 290r. Although the text was obscurely published in 1886, the vicissitudes of this codex over the following century impeded further research and the inventory continues to be overlooked in studies of Byzantine libraries, books and reading. A new edition, furnishing corrections and
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Die Briefe des Gregorios Chioniades Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-10-03 Rudolf S. Stefec
The present study offers a new critical edition of fifteen letters of the bishop of Tabrīz Gregory Chioniades (fl. ca. 1300) and of one further anonymous letter, all preserved in the manuscript Vind. theol. gr. 203, as well as the first edition of yet another letter penned by Chioniades and preserved in the manuscript New York, Columbia University, Smith Western, Add. 10. An attempt at the reconstruction
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The Belissariotai family: a contribution to Byzantine prosopography Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-10-03 Alexandros Papadopoulos
Michael and Niketas Choniates, significant figures of letters of the second half of the twelfth and the early thirteenth century, were closely related to the Belissariotai, a noble family of the Byzantine aristocracy. Thanks to both Choniatai brothers we are able to gather valuable information about the Belissariotai and to examine not only their role in the administration of the state during the last
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Allegorie und Lob der Physik: Das Proömium der Paraphrase des Theodoros Metochites zu naturwissenschaftlichen Schriften des Aristoteles Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-04-11 Markos Kermanidis
The present paper undertakes a hermeneutic analysis of the hitherto little investigated preface of Theodore Metochites᾽ Paraphrase of the natural scientific works of Aristotle. Based on a problematic quotation at the very beginning of the proem, the article shows that paraphrase does not only mean, for Metochites, the language-specific clarification of the obscure Aristotelian texts but mainly the
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Late Roman emperorship in Constantinople: embodiment and ‘unbodiment’ of Christian virtues Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-04-11 Sylvain Destephen
The question of the documentary value of the last statues of Late Antiquity has been much debated in many recent publications. This article contributes to this debate and addresses emperors’ statuary and its relation to the development of a Christian theology of the Late Roman emperorship. Traditionally, statues demonstrated the military, legal and economic power of Roman emperors, who were depicted
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Justinianus Eponymus: Überlegungen zur letzten Glanzzeit kaiserlicher Namensverleihungen an Städte Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-04-11 Max Ritter
The emperor Justinian’s (527-565) penchant for naming institutional bodies after himself is a well-known feature of his reign - not only to modern scholarship but already for his contemporaries. The present study takes a closer look at the cities which were conferred the name of Justinian and Theodora since it may shed light on the emperor’s vision for the empire and his relations to the cities. The
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Heraclius Constantine III – Emperor of Byzantium (613–641) Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-04-11 Nikolas Hächler
This paper evaluates the significance of emperor Heraclius Constantine III, the eldest son of Heraclius (610 -641), for Byzantium in times of political and military crisis. The first part examines how Heraclius established his family as an imperial dynasty of Byzantium between 613 and 622. The second section analyzes how the young emperor represented his father in Constantinople, while Heraclius waged
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The Arab conquest in Byzantine historical memory: the long view Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-04-11 Scott Kennedy
In recent decades, historians of the Arab conquest have increasingly turned away from positivist reconstructions of the events of the Arab conquest. Through thematic analysis of conquest narratives, scholars have illustrated how the early Islamic community articulated its identity. Byzantine narratives of the Arab conquest have generally not been considered from this perspective. This paper takes the
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The silk industry around Naupaktos and its implications Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-04-11 Gang Wu
The silk production around Naupaktos is better documented than other examples of the silk industry in Byzantine Central Greece, especially in terms of its organisation, industrial layout and technical parameters. However, in comparison with its much better-known Theban counterpart, the Naupactian silk industry remains underexplored in current scholarship. This article focuses on synthesising the information
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A list of village payments and the bouleutic career of Theodoros Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-04-11 Marcin Kotyl
The article discusses the bouleutic career of certain Theodoros, son of Komasios flourished in fourth-century Hermopolis. Based on an edition of a new papyrus fragment (P.Giss. inv. 307), it argues that Theodoros - before he was the riparius in 362 CE - served as the praepositus pagi. Also, a revision of CPR VIII 36,7 reveals that at a certain point in his career Theodoros was called the prototypos
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Islamicate alchemy in Greek letters on the first page of Marcianus graecus 299 Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-04-11 Alexandre Roberts
The famous middle Byzantine alchemical manuscript Marcianus graecus 299 contains annotations from the late Byzantine period, most prominently in its opening quire. This article examines a text on the very first page of the manuscript, a text written in a late Byzantine Greek script, but in a language other than Greek. A number of words in this undeciphered text can be correlated with Arabic technical
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“A statue of bronze, by which times of old used to honor men of rare example”: Materials of honorific statues in Late Antiquity Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-04-11 Esen Öğüş
It is the purpose of this article to present the archaeological, epigraphic and literary evidence on the materials of honorific statues in Late Antiquity with a fresh outlook to delve into their cultural meaning and potential for manipulation and power display. The article questions how material choice and employment fits the conventions of state tradition and social customs, whether certain materials
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Textkritik im Dienste der Wahrheitsfindung? Das VI. Ökumenische Konzil (680/81) und seine Fälschungsnachweise Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-04-11 Heinz Ohme
This article investigates the plausibility of the proof presented at the Sixth Ecumenical Council (680/81) to show that the Logos of Patriarch Menas (536-552) and the two letters of Pope Vigilius (537-555) were forgeries. These texts were among the most important testimonia of the so-called Monotheletes, and prove the assertion of one operation and one will in Christ long before the controversy of
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Late Byzantine sigillographic evidence from Cappadocia: lead seals from Kırşehir with a unique overstruck example Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-04-11 Ergün Laflı, Jean-Claude Cheynet
This short essay presents four 11th century A.D. Byzantine lead seals, all of which are stored in the local museum of Kırşehir, in ancient Cappadocia, which is located today in southeastern part of central Turkey. The Museum of Kırşehir owns a minor collection of at least 13 Byzantine lead seals and a selection of four unpublished seals is being presented, which were sold to the museum by local antique
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On the toponymics of the Great Palace of Constantinople: the Daphne Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-04-11 Alfredo Calahorra Bartolomé
The Great Palace of Constantinople has been subject to several investigations since the second half of the nineteenth century. All of them have been mostly concerned with the topographical, architectural and typological development of the imperial residence, leaving aside questions such as toponymics. This paper will deal with this issue taking into consideration the name of the complex of buildings
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Nicholas Drocourt / Élisabeth Malamut (eds.). La diplomatie byzantine, de l’Empire romain aux confins de l’Europe (ve–xve s.) Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Tomasz Pełech
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Alex Metcalfe / Hervin Fernandez-Acevez / Marco Muresu (eds.). The making of medieval Sardinia Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Salvatore Cosentino
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Nachrufe. Athanasios Kambylis (9. 1. 1928 – 20. 9. 2021), von Ioannis Vassis — 391 Benjamin Hendrickx (24 July 1939 – 8 July 2021) Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Alexios G. C. Savvides
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James Howard-Johnston. The last great war of antiquity Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Nikolas Hächler
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David K. Pettegrew / William R. Karaher / Thomas W. Davis (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of early Christian archaeology Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Jean-Michel Spieser
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Pauline Allen / Bronwen Neil. Greek and Latin letters in Late Antiquity. The Christianisation of a literary form Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Michael Grünbart
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Stemmatologisches Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2022-01-13 Giorgio Ziffer
This is the publication of a brief unknown text of one page, written by Paul Maas in October 1935, in which the very first definition and analysis of ‘separative’ and ‘conjunctive errors’ are given. What we have before us is in fact the germ of the seminal essay Leitfehler und stemmatische Typen which Maas published two years later in the “Byzantinische Zeitschrift”.
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Titelei Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-12-01
Article Titelei was published on December 1, 2021 in the journal Byzantinische Zeitschrift (volume 114, issue 4).
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Siglenverzeichnis Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-12-01
Article Siglenverzeichnis was published on December 1, 2021 in the journal Byzantinische Zeitschrift (volume 114, issue 4).
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Bibliographische Notizen. Part 1 Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-12-01
Article Bibliographische Notizen. Part 1 was published on December 1, 2021 in the journal Byzantinische Zeitschrift (volume 114, issue 4).
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Bibliographische Notizen. Part 2 Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-12-01
Article Bibliographische Notizen. Part 2 was published on December 1, 2021 in the journal Byzantinische Zeitschrift (volume 114, issue 4).
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Autoren- und Herausgeberverzeichnis zu Band 114, Heft 1–4 Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-12-01
Article Autoren- und Herausgeberverzeichnis zu Band 114, Heft 1–4 was published on December 1, 2021 in the journal Byzantinische Zeitschrift (volume 114, issue 4).
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Manuele Crisolora a Costantinopoli Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-21 Fabio Acerbi, Daniele Bianconi, Anna Gioffreda
The identification of a “new” handwriting of Manuel Chrysoloras allows to assign to him a number of hitherto unpublished witnesses, all preceding his teaching activity in Florence from 1397. This new dossier illustrates Chrysoloras’ youth in Constantinople, providing precious and so far unknown information on his family, his father John, his studies in the anti-Palamite milieux with Isaac Argyros and
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Der Islam-Diskurs bei Niketas von Byzanz Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-21 Manolis Ulbricht
The article analyzes the anti-Islamic polemical discourse of Nicetas of Byzantium (9th/10th c.), one of the most important Byzantine apologists and polemicists flourishing in the intellectual-theological context of Patriarch Photios in Constantinople. This paper crystallizes the main topics of discussion in Nicetas’ Refutation of the Qur’an (Vat. gr. 681) and presents his argumentation against Islam
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John II Komnenos’ campaign in Cilician Armenia Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-21 Konstantinos Takirtakoglou
The present paper challenges the assertion that John II Komnenos’ first campaign against Cilician Armenia (1137) was directly connected with the conflict between the Byzantines and the Principality of Antioch. The supposed anti-Byzantine alliance between the Armenians and the Crusaders is examined within this context; excerpts from the relevant sources not only cast doubt on its existence, but also
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Ephraim of Ainos at work: a cycle of epigrams in the margins of Niketas Choniates Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-21 Julián Bértola
This article offers the first critical edition of a cycle of epigrams found in the margins of six manuscripts of Niketas Choniates’ History. This paper also proposes the attribution of the poems to Ephraim of Ainos, an author mainly known for his verse chronicle, which has Niketas Choniates as a source. Our poems occur in a group of manuscripts which we already knew Ephraim had used for his chronicle
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Image and Chalcedonian Eucharistic doctrine: a re-evaluation of the Riha paten, its decoration and its historical context Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-21 Benjamin Fourlas
The iconography of the Communion of the Apostles, a theme well established in Byzantine art after Iconoclasm, first appears in a securely dated context in the silver patens from Riha and Stuma. These silver plates were produced in Constantinople sometime between 575 and 578. The iconography with the twofold depiction of Christ is usually explained as a reflection of the liturgical practice of the Eucharist
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Philip-Philagathos’ allegorical interpretation of Heliodorus’ Aithiopika: Eros, mimesis and scriptural anagogical exegesis Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-21 Mircea G. Duluș
The debate over the authorship of the allegorical interpretation of Heliodorus’ novel extant in codex Marc. Gr. 410 (coll. 522) bequeathed to subsequent scholarship the assumption that the text belongs to the Neoplatonic allegorical tradition of reading Homer. This essay aims to revisit this philosophical attribution and argue that the terms and philosophical categories alluded in this allegory are
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Christmas presents for John Tzetzes: a new verse epistle from the letter collection Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-21 Aglae Pizzone
The corpus of Tzetzes’ epistles edited by Pietro Luigi Leone in 1972 includes 107 letters. However, two of the earliest manuscript witnesses of the collection bequeath a 108th letter consisting of 16 iambs and closing the corpus. The short missive is addressed to one Konstantinos Phyteianos. The present paper provides the first edition and translation into English of this letter, analysing its authorship
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Die zweite Definition der Philosophie der alexandrinischen neuplatonischen Schule in den Werken des Niketas Stethatos Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-21 Georgios Diamantopoulos
This paper presents Niketas Stethatos’ use of the definition of philosophy as “knowledge of human and divine things”. The definition, of Stoic origin, was elaborated by the Neoplatonic school of Alexandria (Ammonios, Elias, David, Pseudo-David) together with five other definitions, and was adopted by the Church Fathers. The first part discusses aspects of the definition’s history in ancient, Patristic
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Of the nomophylax: John Xiphilinos’ scholia on the Basilica Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-21 Daphne Penna
The aim of the present study is to focus exclusively on the Basilica scholia of John Xiphilinos: to collect and record a list of his scholia and to analyse and evaluate specific lengthy scholia of his in detail. Scholia attributed to Xiphilinos have the heading “of the nomophylax”. We also encounter scholia under the heading “of Ioannes”, and it remains doubtful whether they can also be attributed
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The last century of the Chora Monastery: a new look at the tomb monuments Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-21 Nicholas Melvani
The present article re-examines the tomb monuments in the parekklesion and the outer narthex of the main church of the Chora monastery, which are generally thought to date from the early Palaiologan period. Based on the analysis of the iconography and style of the frescoes adorning the tombs, it is suggested that some of the burials should be re-dated at least a few decades later. The frescoes in the
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Imprisoned martyrs on the move: reading holiness in Byzantine martyrdom accounts Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-21 Christodoulos Papavarnavas
This paper shows that the protagonists of Byzantine Passions are often depicted as attaining holiness while on the move: after their arrest by pagan soldiers, Christian martyrs are subjected to travels for legal reasons. Drawing on the anthropological concept of liminality (Arnold van Gennep, Victor Turner), I will suggest that such inflicted travels or transfers in Byzantine Passions serve as liminal
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A contribution to the technology and sources of lead in Byzantium: lead isotope analysis of ten Byzantine seals Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-21 Olga Karagiorgou, Stephen Merkel, Marcin Wołoszyn
This article presents the results of lead isotope analysis of ten Byzantine seals from the sigillographic collection of Robert Feind (Cologne). The report is preceded by an overview of pre-existing studies on lead use in the Byzantine Empire and a presentation of the investigated seals datable to the Early Byzantine (4 specimens), Middle Byzantine (5 specimens) and Late Byzantine period (1 specimen)
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Justinian, Vitiges and the peace treaty of 540 (Proc. Bell. Goth. 2.29.2) Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-21 Marco Cristini
The proposed peace treaty of 540 between Justinian and Vitiges ‒ according to most interpretations of Proc. Bell. Goth. 2.29.2 ‒ included a partition of Italy into two areas, one located south of the river Po and controlled by Justinian and the other located north of the Po and controlled by the Goths. However, a closer examination of Procopius’ wording and of similar passages indicates that Justinian
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Interventi censori nell’Anthologia Planudea Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-21 Lucia Floridi
The aim of this paper is to offer a complete survey of Planudes’s moralising corrections in his epigrammatic anthology, as these can be reconstructed through a comparison between Pl and the other testimonies (i. e. P and the Syllogae Minores). On the one hand, this analysis will confirm the inconsistency of the monk in bowdlerising the texts, often remarked by scholars; on the other, it will clarify
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The donor inscription of the Monastery of Lefkai (Euboea): new evidence for a μαρμαράριος of the middle byzantine period Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-21 Vasileios A. Klonatos
The present article focuses on the dedicatory inscription of St Charalambos, the katholikon of the Lefkai monastery in the village of Avlonari in Euboea. The inscription dates back to the second building phase of the monument, between 1143-1180. Pantelis Zographos was the first researcher who dealt with the dedicatory inscription, making however fundamental mistakes. He was followed by Johannes Koder
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Der Bericht des Minoïdes Mynas über die Bibliothek des Klosters des hl. Ioannes Prodromos tu Bazelonos Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-21 Rudolf S. Stefec
The short catalogue of the manuscripts of the monastery of St. John the Forerunner tu Bazelonos written by Minoïdes Mynas (Par. suppl. gr. 1248, ff. 187v- 190v) in February 1845 is edited and the entries (19) matched with the only other known catalogue penned by A. Papadopulos-Kerameus in 1909 (40 entries), based on a visit to the monastery in 1884. Two of the manuscripts contained in the catalogue
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Juan Signes Codoñer / José Domingo Rodríguez Martín / Francisco Javier Andrés Santos. Diccionario Jurídico Bizantino Griego-Español Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Alice Cherchi
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Andrea M. Pülz (mit Beiträgen von Birgit Bühler, Michael Melcher, Manfred Schreiner und David Zsolt Schwarz). Byzantinische Kleinfunde aus Ephesos Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Beate Böhlendorf-Arslan
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Łukasz Smorczewski. Administracja diecezji Pontu w późnym cesarstwie rzymskim Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Paweł Filipczak
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Marcin Michał Cyrulski. Panaretos, Kronika trapezuncka Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Rudolf S. Stefec
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Paula Caballero Sánchez. El Comentario de Juan Pediásimo a los «Cuerpos Celestes» de Cleomedes Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Emanuele Rovati
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Georgi N. Nikolov / Silvia Arizanova. Самуилова България в българската историопис. Библиография (1945–2020) Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Hristo Stanchev
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Bianca Kühnel / Gustav Kühnel. Die Geburtskirche in Bethlehem. Die kreuzfahrerzeitliche Auskleidung einer frühchristlichen Basilika Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Beat Brenk
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Nachruf. Jean-Marie Martin (20. 7. 1938 – 14. 1. 2021), von Stephanos Efthymiadis Byzantinische Zeitschrift (IF 0.2) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Stephanos Efthymiadis