A companion to Byzantine epistolography / edited by Alexander Riehle

Colaborador(es): Riehle, Alexander [editor literario]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Brill's companions to the Byzantine world, 2212-7429 ; 7.Detalles de publicación: Leiden : Brill, 2020 Descripción: XII, 529 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9789004413696Tema(s): Cartas -- Imperio bizantino | Epistolarios -- Imperio bizantino | Escritura | Imperio bizantino -- Civilización | Imperio bizantino -- Estudio y enseñanza
Contenidos:
Introduction Byzantine Epistolography: a Historical and Historiographical Sketch By: Alexander Riehle Part 1 Contexts for Byzantine Epistolography Chapter 1 Letter Writing in Antiquity and Early Christianity By: Thomas Johann Bauer Chapter 2 Syriac Epistolography By: Jack Tannous Chapter 3 Letter Collections in the Latin West By: Lena Wahlgren-Smith Part 2 Byzantine Letter-Writers in Context Chapter 4 Michael Psellos By: Floris Bernard Chapter 5 The Letters of Demetrios Kydones By: Florin Leonte Part 3 Forms and Functions of Byzantine Epistolography Chapter 6 Epistolography and Rhetoric By: Sofia Kotzabassi Chapter 7 Epistolography and Diplomatics By: Alexander Beihammer Chapter 8 Didacticism in Byzantine Epistolography By: Florin Leonte Chapter 9 Epistolography and Philosophy By: Divna Manolova Chapter 10 Epistolary Culture and Friendship By: Emmanuel C. Bourbouhakis Chapter 11 Epistolary Communication: Rituals and Codes By: Floris Bernard Chapter 12The Epistolographic Self By: Stratis Papaioannou Chapter 13 The Letter in the Theatron: Epistolary Voice, Character, and Soul (and Their Audience) By: Niels Gaul Chapter 14 Letters and Letter Exchange in Byzantine Art By: Cecily J. Hilsdale Chapter 15 Letters in Narrative Literature By: Carolina Cupane Part 4 Byzantine Epistolography and (Post-)Modern Theory Chapter 16 Letters and Network Analysis By: Johannes Preiser-Kapeller Chapter 17 Letters and New Philology By: Alexander Riehle General Bibliography General Index Index of Greek Terms Index of Manuscripts Index of Papyri
Contributors are: Thomas Johann Bauer, Alexander Beihammer, Floris Bernard, Emmanuel C. Bourbouhakis, Carolina Cupane, Niels Gaul, Cecily J. Hilsdale, Sofia Kotzabassi, Florin Leonte, Divna Manolova, Stratis Papaioannou, Johannes Preiser-Kapeller, Alexander Riehle, Jack Tannous, Lena Wahlgren-Smith. Resumen: A Companion to Byzantine Epistolography introduces and contextualizes the culture of Byzantine letter-writing from various socio-historical, material and literary angles. While this culture was long regarded as an ivory-tower pastime of intellectual elites, the eighteen essays in this volume, authored by leading experts in the field, show that epistolography had a vital presence in many areas of Byzantine society, literature and art. The chapters offer discussions of different types of letters and intersections with non-epistolary genres, their social functions as media of communication and performance, their representations in visual and narrative genres, and their uses in modern scholarship. The volume thus contributes to a more nuanced understanding of letter-writing in the Byzantine Empire and beyond.
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Índices.

Bibliografía

Introduction
Byzantine Epistolography: a Historical and Historiographical Sketch
By: Alexander Riehle

Part 1 Contexts for Byzantine Epistolography
Chapter 1 Letter Writing in Antiquity and Early Christianity
By: Thomas Johann Bauer
Chapter 2 Syriac Epistolography
By: Jack Tannous
Chapter 3 Letter Collections in the Latin West
By: Lena Wahlgren-Smith

Part 2 Byzantine Letter-Writers in Context
Chapter 4 Michael Psellos
By: Floris Bernard
Chapter 5 The Letters of Demetrios Kydones
By: Florin Leonte

Part 3 Forms and Functions of Byzantine Epistolography
Chapter 6 Epistolography and Rhetoric
By: Sofia Kotzabassi
Chapter 7 Epistolography and Diplomatics
By: Alexander Beihammer
Chapter 8 Didacticism in Byzantine Epistolography
By: Florin Leonte
Chapter 9 Epistolography and Philosophy
By: Divna Manolova
Chapter 10 Epistolary Culture and Friendship
By: Emmanuel C. Bourbouhakis
Chapter 11 Epistolary Communication: Rituals and Codes
By: Floris Bernard
Chapter 12The Epistolographic Self
By: Stratis Papaioannou
Chapter 13 The Letter in the Theatron: Epistolary Voice, Character, and Soul (and Their Audience)
By: Niels Gaul
Chapter 14 Letters and Letter Exchange in Byzantine Art
By: Cecily J. Hilsdale
Chapter 15 Letters in Narrative Literature
By: Carolina Cupane

Part 4 Byzantine Epistolography and (Post-)Modern Theory
Chapter 16 Letters and Network Analysis
By: Johannes Preiser-Kapeller
Chapter 17 Letters and New Philology
By: Alexander Riehle

General Bibliography
General Index
Index of Greek Terms
Index of Manuscripts
Index of Papyri

Contributors are: Thomas Johann Bauer, Alexander Beihammer, Floris Bernard, Emmanuel C. Bourbouhakis, Carolina Cupane, Niels Gaul, Cecily J. Hilsdale, Sofia Kotzabassi, Florin Leonte, Divna Manolova, Stratis Papaioannou, Johannes Preiser-Kapeller, Alexander Riehle, Jack Tannous, Lena Wahlgren-Smith.

A Companion to Byzantine Epistolography introduces and contextualizes the culture of Byzantine letter-writing from various socio-historical, material and literary angles. While this culture was long regarded as an ivory-tower pastime of intellectual elites, the eighteen essays in this volume, authored by leading experts in the field, show that epistolography had a vital presence in many areas of Byzantine society, literature and art. The chapters offer discussions of different types of letters and intersections with non-epistolary genres, their social functions as media of communication and performance, their representations in visual and narrative genres, and their uses in modern scholarship. The volume thus contributes to a more nuanced understanding of letter-writing in the Byzantine Empire and beyond.

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