The patriarch Tarasios holds a key position in the ending of the first period of Iconoclasm in Byzantium, with the seventh Oecumenical Council at Nicaea in 787. His Life forms an equally key source for the history and culture of the Byzantine world in the eighth and ninth centuries. This book provides a full introduction, a critical edition with English translation, and a detailed commentary and indexes for this important document. The introduction first places the text within the framework of other patriarchal biographies composed in the period c.850-950. Dr Efthymiadis then looks at Tarasios himself, as layman, patriarch, and saint, and provides a biographical sketch of the author of the Life, Ignatios the Deacon, together with a discussion of the date and reasons for the work’s composition. In addition, this new text and translation makes more accessible a highly sophisticated example of Byzantine prose.
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Stephanos Efthymiadis is a professor at the Open University of Cyprus
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Hardcover. 8vo. pp xvii, [vii], 309. Publisher's blue buckram lettered in gilt at front and spine. Black and white plates. Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Monographs Volume 4. ISBN: 0860786811 Very good with very light shelfwear and a small mark at page edge. No dust jacket. Artikel-Nr. C61439
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Gebunden. Zustand: New. Stephanos Efthymiadis is a professor at the Open University of CyprusThe patriarch Tarasios holds a key position in the ending of the first period of Iconoclasm in Byzantium, with the seventh Oecumenical Council at Nicaea in 787. His Life forms an e. Artikel-Nr. 595108684
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - This text is a key source for the history and culture of the Byzantine world in the 8th and 9th centuries. The book provides an introduction, commentary and English translation of the text, places it in the framework of other patriarchal biographies and looks at Tarasios and Ignatios the Deacon. Artikel-Nr. 9780860786818
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