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The Culture of Latin Greece

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The artistic and literary maze of Latin-occupied Greece cannot be analysed by a conventional approach. Follow the author and the historical protagonists of his tales in a journey through a fragment...
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  • 05 January 2023
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The artistic and literary maze of Latin-occupied Greece cannot be analysed by a conventional approach. Follow the author and the historical protagonists of his tales in a journey through a fragmentary shape-shifting corpus, from the medieval translations of Aristotle to pornographic animal tales carved on church columns. The book explains how art and literature were intertwined, how they evolved from the times of Nicetas Choniates to those of Isabella of Lusignan, and under what influences. It is based on the assumption that history is a form of literature, as they both share an “arbitrary distribution of emphasis” (Isaiah Berlin).
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Price: $245.00
Pages: 742
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450
Publication Date: 05 January 2023
ISBN: 9789004524217
Format: Hardcover
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"Maybe I am the only person who has read every page of Vladimir Agrigoroaei’s 741-page book. If so, that is a mistake. It is very rewarding." – Robin Cormack, Courtauld Institute of Art, London, in: Journal of Ecclesiastical History (July 2025), Volume 76, Issue 3, p. 655

Vladimir Agrigoroaei, Ph.D. (2011, 2016), CESCM Poitiers / CNRS, is a researcher at that institution. He has published editions, studies, and articles on medieval writings, the junction of art and literature, and the cultural dialogue between Western and Eastern Europe.