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A Companion to the Patriarchate of Constantinople

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This volume provides an overview of the development of the Patriarchate of Constantinople from Late Antiquity to the Early Ottoman period (4th to 15th c.). It highlights continuities and changes in...
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This volume provides an overview of the development of the Patriarchate of Constantinople from Late Antiquity to the Early Ottoman period (4th to 15th c.). It highlights continuities and changes in the organizational, dogmatic, and intellectual framework of the central ecclesiastical institution of the Byzantine Empire in the face of political and religious upheavals. The volume pays attention to the relations of the Patriarchate with other churches in the West and in the East. Across the disciplinary divide between Byzantine and Ottoman studies, the volume explains the longevity of the Patriarchate beyond the fall of Byzantium in 1453 up to modern times. A particular focus is laid on an original register book of the 14th century.

Contributors are: Claudia Rapp, Frederick Lauritzen, Tia M. Kolbaba, Johannes Preiser-Kapeller, Marie-Hélène Blanchet, Dimitrios G. Apostolopoulos, Machi Païzi-Apostolopoulou, Klaus-Peter Todt, Mihailo S. Popović, Konstantinos Vetochnikov, Ekaterini Mitsiou, Vratislav Zervan, and Christian Gastgeber.
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Price: $257.00
Pages: 320
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill's Companions to the Byzantine World
Publication Date: 29 July 2021
ISBN: 9789004424432
Format: Hardcover
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Christian Gastgeber, Doz.Ph.D. (2001), Austrian Academy of Sciences, is research group leader at the Division of Byzantine Studies. His latest publication is a commentary in the new facsimile edition of the Greek Vienna Genesis (Luzern, 2019).

Ekaterini Mitsiou, Ph.D. (2006), University of Vienna, is researcher at the same university. Her latest publications include the edited volume Women and Monasticism in the Medieval Eastern Mediterranean: Decoding a Cultural Map (Athens, 2019).

Johannes Preiser-Kapeller, Ph.D. (2006), Austrian Academy of Sciences, is research group leader at the Division of Byzantine Studies. His latest publications include the edited volume Migration Histories of the Medieval Afroeurasian Transition Zone (Leiden, 2020).

Vratislav Zervan, Ph.D. (2014), Austrian Academy of Sciences, is a postdoctoral researcher. His latest publication is the edited volume Die Lehnwörter im Wortschatz der spätbyzantinischen historiographischen Literatur (Berlin/Boston, 2019).