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The Alexiad

Author : Anna Komnene
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 1069 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2009-08-06
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780141904542

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The Alexiad by Anna Komnene Pdf

A revised edition of Anna Komnene's Alexiad, to replace our existing 1969 edition. This is the first European narrative history written by a woman - an account of the reign of a Byzantine emperor through the eyes and words of his daughter which offers an unparalleled view of the Byzantine world in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.

The Alexiad (100 Copy Collector's Edition)

Author : Anna Comnena
Publisher : Royal Classics
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2020-02-11
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1772269948

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The Alexiad (100 Copy Collector's Edition) by Anna Comnena Pdf

In The Alexiad, Anna Komnene describes the political and military history of the Byzantine Empire during the reign of her father, Emperor Alexios I. The text is a reference on the Byzantium of the High Middle Ages, documenting the Crusades and highlighting the conflicting perceptions of East and West in the early 12th century.

The Alexiad

Author : Anna Comnena
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 1041 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2009-08-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780140455274

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The Alexiad by Anna Comnena Pdf

A revised edition of Anna Komnene's Alexiad, to replace our existing 1969 edition. This is the first European narrative history written by a woman – an account of the reign of a Byzantine emperor through the eyes and words of his daughter which offers an unparalleled view of the Byzantine world in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.

Anna Komnene and the Alexiad

Author : Ioulia Kolovou
Publisher : Pen and Sword History
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2020-05-13
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781526733023

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Anna Komnene and the Alexiad by Ioulia Kolovou Pdf

“Kolovou . . . rescues Anna from the talons of misogynist historians and places her where she belongs as an extraordinary, but very human, woman.” —Beating Tsundoku A woman of extraordinary education and intellect, Anna Komnene was the only Byzantine female historian and one of the first and foremost historians in medieval Europe. Yet few people know of her and her extraordinary story. Subsequent historians and scholars have skewed the picture of Anna as an intellectual princess and powerful author. She has been largely viewed as an angry, bitter old woman, who greedily wanted a throne that did not belong to her. After being exiled to a convent, she composed the Alexiad, the history of the First Crusade and the Byzantine Emperor, Alexios I Komnenos (1081-1118), her father. This book aims to present Anna Komnene—the fascinating woman, pioneer intellectual, and charismatic author—to the general public. Drawing on the latest academic research to reconstruct Anna’s life, personality and work, it moves away from the myth of Anna the conspirator and “power-hungry woman” which has been unfairly built around her over centuries of misrepresentation. It places Anna Komnene in the context of her own time: the ancient Greek colony and medieval Eastern Roman empire, known as Byzantium, with the magnificent city of Constantinople at its heart. At the forefront of an epic clash between East and West, this was a world renowned for its dazzling wealth, mystery and power games. This was a world with Anna Komnene directly at the center. “Well-written, well-researched, and an overall fascinating read . . . A brilliant addition to women’s history.” —Where There’s Ink There’s Paper

The Alexiad of Anna Komnene

Author : Penelope Buckley
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2014-03-27
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781107037229

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The Alexiad of Anna Komnene by Penelope Buckley Pdf

A critical appraisal of the literary art of a great Byzantine text by the first woman historian, Anna Komnene.

Structure and Features of Anna Komnene's Alexiad

Author : Larisa Vilimonovic
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Byzantine Empire
ISBN : 9462980381

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Structure and Features of Anna Komnene's Alexiad by Larisa Vilimonovic Pdf

This book introduces new methods of research for studying the Alexiad, aiming primarily at analysing Anna Komnene's literary expression.

The Alexiad (Royal Collector's Edition) (Annotated) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)

Author : Anna Comnena
Publisher : Royal Classics
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2020-12-29
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 177476072X

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The Alexiad (Royal Collector's Edition) (Annotated) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket) by Anna Comnena Pdf

Anna Komnene describes the political and military history of the Byzantine Empire during the reign of her father, Emperor Alexios I. The text documents the Crusades and the conflicting perceptions of East and West in the early 12th century.

The Secret History

Author : Prokopios
Publisher : Hackett Publishing
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2010-03-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781603843003

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The Secret History by Prokopios Pdf

By exposing the perversion, repression, corruption, and injustice at the heart of Justinian's regime, Prokopios' The Secret History destroyed forever that emperor's reputation as the great and benevolent ruler of a vast Byzantine state. Faithfully rendered here in blunt and idiomatic English, Prokopios' tell-all is as shocking today as it was in the sixth century. Kaldellis' substantial Introduction addresses, among other topics, the historical background to The Secret History; Prokopios' literary style and major themes; and the relationships between Prokopios, Justinian, and Empress Theodora. Maps, genealogies, a glossary, and a selection of related texts (including excerpts from Prokopios' Wars and Buildings and several contemporary documents) enhance and support the reading of this scandalous and suspenseful book.

Anna Komnene

Author : Leonora Alice Neville
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780190498177

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Anna Komnene by Leonora Alice Neville Pdf

Byzantine princess Anna Komnene is known for writing history and plotting to become empress by murdering her brother. This book explains how Anna broke her culture's rules for women's behavior by writing history, her efforts to be acceptable, and how her writing nonetheless fired the story of her bloodthirsty ambition.

Anna Komnene and Her Times

Author : Thalia Gouma-Peterson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2014-05-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781134829507

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Anna Komnene and Her Times by Thalia Gouma-Peterson Pdf

This significant critical anthology explores the life of Anna Komnene, the Byzantine context in which she wrote, and the impact of the Alexiad on her times and on subsequent historical works of literature.

The First Crusade

Author : Peter Frankopan
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2016-10-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674970786

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The First Crusade by Peter Frankopan Pdf

According to tradition, the First Crusade began at the instigation of Pope Urban II and culminated in July 1099, when thousands of western European knights liberated Jerusalem from the rising menace of Islam. But what if the First Crusade's real catalyst lay far to the east of Rome? In this groundbreaking book, countering nearly a millennium of scholarship, Peter Frankopan reveals the untold history of the First Crusade. Nearly all historians of the First Crusade focus on the papacy and its willing warriors in the West, along with innumerable popular tales of bravery, tragedy, and resilience. In sharp contrast, Frankopan examines events from the East, in particular from Constantinople, seat of the Christian Byzantine Empire. The result is revelatory. The true instigator of the First Crusade, we see, was the Emperor Alexios I Komnenos, who in 1095, with his realm under siege from the Turks and on the point of collapse, begged the pope for military support. Basing his account on long-ignored eastern sources, Frankopan also gives a provocative and highly original explanation of the world-changing events that followed the First Crusade. The Vatican's victory cemented papal power, while Constantinople, the heart of the still-vital Byzantine Empire, never recovered. As a result, both Alexios and Byzantium were consigned to the margins of history. From Frankopan's revolutionary work, we gain a more faithful understanding of the way the taking of Jerusalem set the stage for western Europe's dominance up to the present day and shaped the modern world.

Byzantine Women

Author : Lynda Garland
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 075465737X

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Byzantine Women by Lynda Garland Pdf

This volume brings together a group of international scholars in new explorations of the world of Byzantine women in the period 800-1200. The specific aim of this collection is to investigate the participation of women - non-imperial women in particular - in supposedly 'masculine' fields of operation. Contributions focus on women's participation in the street life of Constantinople, their appearance in Byzantine fiscal documents, their monastic foundations, their costume and engagement with entertainment at the imperial court, and the way heroines are portrayed in the Byzantine novels.

Byzantine Women

Author : Lynda Garland
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2017-10-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781351953719

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Byzantine Women by Lynda Garland Pdf

This volume brings together a group of international scholars, who explore many unusual aspects of the world of Byzantine women in the period 800-1200. The specific aim of this collection is to investigate the participation of women - non-imperial women in particular - in supposedly 'masculine' fields of operation. This new research across a range of disciplines attempts to provide an analysis of the activities of and attitudes towards Byzantine women in this period. Using evidence from sources as diverse as tax registers, monastic foundation documents, twelfth-century novels, historical texts, art history and the writings of women themselves, such as the hymnographer Kassia and the historian Anna Komnene, these papers elucidate the context in which Byzantine women lived. They emphasize the variety of female experiences, the circumstances that shaped women's lives, and the ways in which individual women were perceived by their society. Contributions focus on women's dress, their participation in the street life of Constantinople, their appearance in Byzantine fiscal documents, their monastic foundations, their engagement with entertainment at the imperial court, and the way heroines are portrayed in the Byzantine novels. Analysis of the writings of the hymnographer Kassia, the networking of Mary 'of Alania' and the ways she overcame the disadvantages of being a foreign-born empress, and the family values reflected in Anna Komnene's Alexiad, draw attention to specific problems. All these aim to expand our understanding of the circumstances that shaped women's lives and expectations in the Middle Byzantine period and to analyze the range of women's experiences, the roles they played and the impact they made on society.

Anna of Byzantium

Author : Tracy Barrett
Publisher : Laurel Leaf
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2000-10-10
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 9780440415367

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For fans of Joan of Arc and Alexander the Great, comes "a gripping saga of alliances, intrigues, deceits, and treacheries" about Anna Comnena of the Byzantine Empire. Anna Comnena has every reason to feel entitled. She's a princess, her father's firstborn and his chosen successor. Someday she expects to sit on the throne and rule the vast Byzantine Empire. So the birth of a baby brother doesn't perturb her. Nor do the "barbarians" from foreign lands, who think only a son should ascend to power. Anna is as dismissive of them as are her father and his most trusted adviser--his mother, a manipulative woman with whom Anna studies the art of diplomacy. Anna relishes her lessons, proving adept at checkmating opponents in swift moves of mental chess. But as she matures into a young woman, her arrogance and intelligence threaten her grandmother. Anna will be no one's puppet. Almost overnight, Anna sees her dreams of power wrenched from her and bestowed on her little brother. Bitter at the betrayal, Anna waits to avenge herself, and to seize what is rightfully hers. Praise for Anna of Byzantium: A Bulletin Blue Ribbon Book An ALA Quick Pick An ALA Best Book for Young Adults A Booklist Editor's Choice A Booklist Top Ten Historical Fiction Pick [STAR] "[Anna of Byzantium] involves readers in a gripping saga of alliances, intrigues, deceits, and treacheries worthy of a place among the tragic myths." — The Bulletin, Starred review "In the tradition of E. L. Konigsburg's A Proud Taste for Scarlet and Miniver and Karen Cushman's Catherine, Called Birdy comes this story of a real-life historical figure, Anna Commena, groomed to be the sovereign of the Byzantine empire…Barrett uses an effective first-person narrative to draw readers into Anna's story, and the author's precise use of detail helps re-create Anna's world, the palace of Constantinople in the ninth century. . . Readers will be caught up in…this exciting read."—Booklist, Boxed review "A fascinating mix of history, mystery, and intrigue."-The Horn Book Magazine "Barrett does a remarkable job of painting moods and emotions with spare, elegant sentences. . . This splendid novel about a neglected period of history is the perfect choice. . . Hard to imagine it being any better written." —VOYA "This wonderfully engaging novel both entertains and serves as a lively history lesson with its well-researched background, dramatic plot and dimensional characters. Barrett's descriptive, engaging prose will draw readers into a fascinating historical time, filled with political intrigue and a complex, admirable teen protagonist who faces her changing future with an inspiring combination of heart and mind."— Wichita Eagle

Fourteen Byzantine Rulers

Author : Michael Psellus
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1979-09-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9780141904559

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Fourteen Byzantine Rulers by Michael Psellus Pdf

This chronicle of the Byzantine Empire, beginning in 1025, shows a profound understanding of the power politics that characterized the empire and led to its decline.