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This title was first published in 2003.The collection of thirty-four essays in Porphyrogenita reflects the life-long teaching and research interests of Julian Chrysostomides, Director of the Hellenic Institute, Royal Holloway, University of London. They cover Byzantine history, historiography, hagiography, theology and monasticism, Latin rule in the Greek East, and Greek palaeography. The studies both encompass the latest research by the foremost authorities in the field, and provide editions of important texts which have never appeared in print before. These include two works relevant to the emperor Manuel II Palaeologus (1391-1425) - his own 'A Depiction of Spring in a Dyed, Woven Hanging', and a funeral oration on him by an unknown author - and writings by the 13th-century scholars Nicephorus Blemmydes and Constantine Acropolites.
Contents
Foreword, Jonathan Riley-Smith; Introduction, Judith Herrin; Julian Chrysostomides' List of Publications, Jonathan Harris; Byzantine History and Historiography: Michael Psellus, Michael Attaleiates: The blinding of Romanus IV at Kotyaion (29 June 1072) and his death on Proti (4 August 1072), Spyros Vryonis, Jr.; The Porphyrogenita and the astrologers: a commentary on Alexiad VI.7.1-7, Paul Magdalino; Romance and reality in the sources for the Sieges of Antioch, 1097-1098, Susan B. Edgington; The legacy of Humbert and Cerularius: the tradition of the 'Schism of 1054' in Byzantine texts and manuscripts of the 12th and 13th centuries, Tia M. Kolbaba; The 13th century in Byzantine Historical Writing, Ruth Macrides; Edward II, Andronicus II and Giles de Argenteim: a neglected episode in Anglo-Byzantine relations, Jonathan Harris; The Theme of Kinsterna, Nicos Nicoloudis; The uses of 'history' in Byzantine diplomacy: observations and comparisons, Jonathan Shepard; Appartenir A l'Empire, Patricia Karlin-Hayter; Byzantine Hagiography, Theology and Monasticism: The Luxeuil connection: the transmission of the Vita of Julian and Basilissa (BHG 970), Anne Alwis; Byzantine and Melkite iconophiles under iconoclasm, Ken Parry; Palamism and the circle of Demetrius Cydones, Norman Russell; Demetrius Cydones as a translator of Latin texts, Athanassia Glycofrydi-Leontsini; Romanos Melodos A1/4ber das MAnchtum, Johannes Koder; The Greek-rite monastery of the Holy Saviour of Lingua Maris in Sicily, 1334-1415, Nicholas Coureas; Latins in the Greek East: William of Tyre and the Byzantine empire, Bernard Hamilton; The Byzantine overlord of Genoese possessions in Romania, Nicholas Oikonomides ; New evidence on the Greek peasantry in Latin Romania, David Jacoby; Hellenes kai Italoi emporoi sten Anaia tes Mikras Asias (arches 14ou ai.), Chryssa Maltezou; 'Circa conventionem alluminam sive allumeriarum...': Mia epicheirese ekmetalleuses stypterias