The Oxford handbook of Byzantine literature / edited by Stratis Papaioannou.

"Byzantine literary studies, despite their long scholarly tradition, remain a fragile enterprise, just as Byzantine Greek literature continues to be a relatively exotic domain. The present volume, the first of its kind in English, maps this literature and the field of its study, aiming to provi...

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Other Authors: Papaioannou, Stratis (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021]
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264 1 |a New York, NY :  |b Oxford University Press,  |c [2021] 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |t What is Byzantine literature? : an introduction /  |r Stratis Papaioannou --  |g Part I. Materials, Norms, Codes. --  |t Language /  |r Martin Hinterberger --  |t Book culture /  |r Filippo Ronconi,  |r Stratis Papaioannou --  |t Theory of literature /  |r Stratis Papaioannou --  |t Biblical hermeneutics /  |r Fr. Maximos Constas --  |t ) Memory : selection, citation, commonplace /  |r Charis Messis,  |r Stratis Papaioannou --  |t The reception of Classical literature and ancient myth /  |r Anthony Kaldellis --  |t Translations I. From Other Languages into Greek. --  |t Latin /  |r Réka Forrai --  |t Syriac /  |r Pablo Ubierna --  |t Arabic /  |r Charis Messis,  |r Stratis Papaioannou --  |t Georgian /  |r Nikoloz Aliksidze --  |t Neo-Latin languages /  |r Carolina Cupane --  |g Part II. Forms. --  |t Orality and textuality (with an appendix on the Byzantine conceptions) /  |r Charis Messis,  |r Stratis Papaioannou --  |t Narrative : theory and practice /  |r Ingela Nilsson --  |t Rhetorical practice /  |r Alexander Riehle --  |t Rhetorical figures /  |r Vessela Valiavitcharska --  |t A rhetorical genre(?) : the invective (9th-15th c.) /  |r Ioannis Polemis --  |t Rewriting /  |r Stephanos Efthymiadis --  |t Poetry? /  |r Floris Bernard,  |r Kristoffel Demoen --  |t Inscriptions /  |r Ivan Drpić --  |t Metrics and prose rhythm /  |r Wolfram Hörandner,  |r Andreas Rhoby --  |t Sacred song /  |r Stratis Papaioannou --  |t Recitation and chant : types of notation, modes of expression /  |r Sandra Martani --  |g Part III. Agents. --  |t Authors (with an excursus on Symeon Metaphrastes) /  |r Stratis Papaioannou --  |t Readers and their pleasures /  |r Stratis Papaioannou --  |g Part IV. Translation, Transmission, Edition. --  |t Translations II : Greek texts into other languages (4th-15th c.) --  |t Latin /  |r Réka Forrai --  |t Coptic /  |r Arietta Papaconstantinou --  |t Syriac /  |r Pablo Ubierna --  |t Armenian /  |r Theo Maarten van Lint --  |t Georgian /  |r Nikoloz Aleksidze --  |t Arabic /  |r Alexander Treiger --  |t Slavic /  |r Sergey Ivanov,  |r Anatolii Turilov --  |t Modes of manuscript transmission (9th-15th c.) /  |r Inmaculada Pérez Martín --  |t Textual criticism /  |r Caroline Macé --  |g Postscript :  |t Thoughts on the recent past and the future of Byzantine literary studies /  |r Margaret Mullett. 
520 |a "Byzantine literary studies, despite their long scholarly tradition, remain a fragile enterprise, just as Byzantine Greek literature continues to be a relatively exotic domain. The present volume, the first of its kind in English, maps this literature and the field of its study, aiming to provide a true vade mecum, that will accompany as well as invite readers of Byzantine texts. In twenty-five chapters, composed by leading specialists, the volume surveys the immense body of Greek literature produced from the fourth to the fifteenth century CE, and propagates a nuanced understanding of what "literature" was in Byzantium, highlighting key problems, and presenting basic research tools."--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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