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Introduction. I expose in Ivan Kireyevsky a specific attitude to the Byzantium, which I qualify as byzantinocentric. Methods and materials. I use the historical method. Materials are Russian Historical and Publicistic Literature. Analysis.
Dmitry Biriukov
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Byzantine Pink: Alexis Gritchenko’s Narrative of Constantinople
Ukrainian artist Alexis Gritchenko (Oleksa Hryshchenko), who lived in Istanbul between November 1919 and April 1921 during the occupation of the Allied forces, opened the Constantinople Bleu et Rose exhibition in Paris in 1923, where he displayed his ...
Emir Alışık
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Professor Oktawiusz Jurewicz as a Byzantinist (1926–2016) [PDF]
The authors summarize the academic legacy of late Oktawiusz Jurewicz and his role as a leading Polish byzantinist of the second half of the 20th century.
Kompa, Andrzej, Leszka, Mirosław J.
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Introduction. The article analyzes the contents of the monograph “Byzantine Empress Athenais-Eudocia. Life and Works in the Context of the Reign of Emperor Theodosius II (401–450)” by Tatyana Aleksandrova.
Anton V. Anashkin
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Charon in Epitaphs of John Geometres (Kyriotes)
Introduction. The poetic system of the images of John Geometres has a traditional antique origin, but surprisingly the characters of Geometres’ Hades and Charon acquire not an antiquarian, literary but a folkloric character. Methods.
Evgeniy V. Stelnik
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School Rhetoric Techniques in Empress Eudocia’s Poem “Martyrdom of St. Cyprian”
Examples of use of school rhetoric techniques (common exercises, figures of thought, figures of speech, tropes) in the poem of Empress Eudocia (V century) “Martyrdom of St. Cyprian” are considered.
T. L. Aleksandrova
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Contesting Conceptual Boundaries: Byzantine Literature and Its History
The paper presents the problems of writing a history of Byzantine literature in the context of postmodern anxieties about canonization, authority and narrative histories of literature. An essential difficulty for such a project is the fact that Byzantine
Panagiotis A. Agapitos
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Dramaturgical Tricks in the Clementine Literature
The Clementine novel (written in the 4th century CE and set in the 1st century CE) incorporates a palette of comic features. Using the “Taxonomy of ” and the “Script Theory” developed by Attardo and Raskin within the framework of the General Theory of ...
Sergio Basso
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Images of Trebizond and the Pontos in Contemporary Literature in English with a Gothic Conclusion [PDF]
A Byzantinist specializing in the history of the Empire of Trebizond (1204–1461), the author presents four books of different genres written in English and devoted to the medieval state on the south coast of the Black Sea. The most spectacular of them is
Dąbrowska, Małgorzata
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Known and unknown facts about the xenon of the Kral in Constantinople [PDF]
This paper examines the extent to which the Xenon of the Kral, founded by Stefan Uroš II Milutin in Constantinople in the first part of the 14th century, reflected Byzantine hospital traditions.
Grimm-Stadelmann Isabel
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