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- Worlds of Byzantium
- Worlds of Byzantium
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- One Worlds of Byzantium
- I Patterns, Paradigms, Scholarship
- Two East of Byzantium Revisited
- Three Byzantium and the Turn to the East
- Four The Classical Near East
- Five Alternatives to Commonwealth
- II Images, Objects, Archaeology
- III Languages, Confessions, Empire
- Index
- References
Two - East of Byzantium Revisited
The Study of the Byzantine Near East, Past and Present
from I - Patterns, Paradigms, Scholarship
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 October 2024
- Worlds of Byzantium
- Worlds of Byzantium
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- One Worlds of Byzantium
- I Patterns, Paradigms, Scholarship
- Two East of Byzantium Revisited
- Three Byzantium and the Turn to the East
- Four The Classical Near East
- Five Alternatives to Commonwealth
- II Images, Objects, Archaeology
- III Languages, Confessions, Empire
- Index
- References
Summary
A retrospective look at the 1980 Dumbarton Oaks Symposium “Beyond Byzantium” noting its groundbreaking aspects, omissions, and the evolution of the field in subsequent years. A particular emphasis is the increasing breadth of topics in the study of the Byzantine Near East as scholarly interest has moved beyond primarily philological and religious topics. The community of scholars interested in these traditions has also changed. At the 1980 Symposium several presenters were clergy who came to the field via the study of biblical languages. Few were women. Today the field is much more diverse, with many active scholars who belong to Near Eastern Christian communities. Manuscripts are used to illustrate cultural exchanges among Eastern Christian traditions and to highlight issues of ownership and removal of cultural heritage from its original context. A particular emphasis is placed on liturgical manuscripts as a source of information about language acquisition.
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- Worlds of ByzantiumReligion, Culture, and Empire in the Medieval Near East, pp. 38 - 61Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024