The invention of Byzantium in early modern Europe /

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Imprint:Washington, DC : Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, [2021]
Description:xviii, 457 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Extravagantes
Extravagantes (Dumbarton Oaks)
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12716698
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Other authors / contributors:Aschenbrenner, Nathanael, 1978- editor.
Ransohoff, Jake, 1989- editor.
ISBN:9780884024842
0884024849
Notes:Chiefly papers originally presented at a conference of the same name held October 26-27, 2017 at Harvard University.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"A gulf of centuries separates the "Byzantine Empire" from the academic field of "Byzantine studies." This book offers a new approach to the history of Byzantine scholarship, focusing on the attraction that Byzantium held for Early Modern Europeans and challenging the stereotype that they dismissed the Byzantine Empire as an object of contempt. The authors in this book focus on how and why the Byzantine past was used in Early Modern Europe: to diagnose cultural decline, to excavate the beliefs and practices of early Christians, to defend absolutism or denounce tyranny, and to write strategic ethnography against the Ottomans. By tracing Byzantium's profound impact on everything from politics to painting, this book shows that the empire and its legacy remained relevant to generations of Western writers, artists, statesmen, and intellectuals as they grappled with the most pressing issues of their day. Refuting reductive narratives of absence or progress, this book shows how "Byzantium" underwent multiple overlapping and often discordant reinventions before the institutionalization of "Byzantine studies" as an academic discipline. As this book suggests, it was precisely Byzantium's ambiguity-as both Greek and Roman, ancient and medieval, familiar and foreign-that made it such a vibrant and vital part of the Early Modern European imagination"--

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