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Author Boeck, Elena N., 1974- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjHM7w36MhYk7xFM3mJHJC

Title Imagining the Byzantine past : the perception of history in the illustrated manuscripts of Skylitzes and Manasses / Elena N. Boeck.

Publication Info. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 314 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : color illustrations
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-308) and index.
Contents Mystery, history, and materiality -- Engaging Byzantium, enraging Byzantium : Sicily, Bulgaria and the contestation of Constantinopolitan preeminence -- Narrative emplotments and patterns of prioritization : analyzing visual codes and structural modes -- Amplification as dialogue : the link between design and patronage -- Iconoclasm as narrative experiment : religion, politics, and memory -- A headstrong case for getting ahead : scrutinizing narratives of de-capitation -- Constantinople : story spaces or storied imperial places.
Summary Two lavish, illustrated histories confronted and contested the Byzantine model of empire. The Madrid Skylitzes was created at the court of Roger II of Sicily in the mid-twelfth century. The Vatican Manasses was produced for Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria in the mid-fourteenth century. Through close analysis of how each chronicle was methodically manipulated, this study argues that Byzantine history was selectively re-imagined to suit the interests of outsiders. The Madrid Skylitzes foregrounds regicides, rebellions, and palace intrigue in order to subvert the divinely ordained image of order that Byzantine rulers preferred to project. The Vatican Manasses presents Byzantium as a platform for the accession of Ivan Alexander to the throne of the Third Rome, the last and final world-empire. Imagining the Byzantine Past demonstrates how distinct visions of empire generated diverging versions of Byzantium's past in the aftermath of the Crusades.
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Subject Scylitzes, John, active 1081. Synopsis historiarum.
Manasses, Constantine, -1187. Synopsis historikē.
Skyllitzes Matritensis -- Illustrations.
Biblioteca apostolica vaticana. Manuscript. Vat. slav. 2 -- Illustrations.
Skyllitzes Matritensis
Synopsis historiarum (Scylitzes, John)
Synopsis historikē (Manasses, Constantine)
Historiography -- Byzantine Empire.
Byzantine Empire -- Historiography.
History in art.
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Byzantine.
histories (visual works)
HISTORY -- Europe -- General.
Historiography
History in art
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Byzantine
Byzantine Empire
Genre/Form Illustrated works
Other Form: Print version: Boeck, Elena N., 1974- Imagining the Byzantine past 9781107085817 (DLC) 2014048680 (OCoLC)898334435
ISBN 9781316084472 (electronic bk.)
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9781316384831 (electronic bk.)
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9781107450011 (paperback)
1107450012
9781107085817
1107085810