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Byzantium is more and more recognized as a vibrant culture in dialogue with neighbouring regions, political entities, and peoples. Where better to look for this kind of dynamism than in the interac...
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17 August 2023

Byzantium is more and more recognized as a vibrant culture in dialogue with neighbouring regions, political entities, and peoples. Where better to look for this kind of dynamism than in the interactions between the Byzantines and the Armenians? Warfare and diplomacy are only one part of
that story. The more enduring part consists of contact and mutual influence brokered by individuals who were conversant in both cultures and languages. The articles in this volume feature fresh work by younger and established scholars that illustrate the varieties of interaction in the fields of literature, material culture, and religion.
Contributors are: Gert Boersema, Emilio Bonfiglio, Bernard Coulie, Karen Hamada, Robin Meyer, Johannes Preiser-Kapeller, Claudia Rapp, Mark Roosien, Werner Seibt, Emmanuel Van Elverdinghe, Theo Maarten van Lint, Alexandra-Kyriaki Wassiliou-Seibt, and David Zakarian.
Contributors are: Gert Boersema, Emilio Bonfiglio, Bernard Coulie, Karen Hamada, Robin Meyer, Johannes Preiser-Kapeller, Claudia Rapp, Mark Roosien, Werner Seibt, Emmanuel Van Elverdinghe, Theo Maarten van Lint, Alexandra-Kyriaki Wassiliou-Seibt, and David Zakarian.
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Pages: 346
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Armenian Texts and Studies
Publication Date:
17 August 2023
ISBN: 9789004677869
Format: Hardcover
Emilio Bonfiglio (DPhil in Oriental Studies, Oxford 2011) is Research Fellow at the University of Hamburg and member of the Steering Committee of the Association Internationale des Études Arméniennes. His research focuses on the History of Christianity in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Caucasus, and Byzantium in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, Armenian Studies, and the edition and reception of John Chrysostom in Byzantium and the Christian Orient. His most recent publications have dealt with the reception of the Corpus Chrysostomicum in Armenian and Arabic.
Claudia Rapp is Professor of Byzantine Studies at the University of Vienna and Director of the Institute for Medieval Studies at the Austrian Academy of Sciences. She has led several international research projects and published extensively on the cultural, social, and religious history of Late Antiquity and Byzantium. Among her most recent publications are the co-edited volumes Microstructures and Mobility in the Byzantine World (2023) and Mobility and Migration in Byzantium. A Sourcebook (2023).
Claudia Rapp is Professor of Byzantine Studies at the University of Vienna and Director of the Institute for Medieval Studies at the Austrian Academy of Sciences. She has led several international research projects and published extensively on the cultural, social, and religious history of Late Antiquity and Byzantium. Among her most recent publications are the co-edited volumes Microstructures and Mobility in the Byzantine World (2023) and Mobility and Migration in Byzantium. A Sourcebook (2023).