
The Latin "Renovatio" of Byzantium: The Empire of Constantinople
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Формат
Твердый переплет
Страницы
548
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
May 23, 2011
Издатель
Brill
ISBN-10
9004203230
ISBN-13
9789004203235
Описание
Following the devastating sacking of Constantinople in 1204, the profound impact of this event on the Byzantine Empire is examined through a meticulously researched lens. The authors delve into the rich tapestry of Byzantine culture and its resilience amidst turmoil, revealing how the empire sought to restore itself while facing external pressures and internal strife.
They explore the concept of "Renovatio," emphasizing the revival of Byzantine identity and traditions in a time marked by chaos. This narrative not only highlights the struggles for survival but also the remarkable achievements that emerged from such adversity.
With a blend of historical analysis and vivid storytelling, the work sheds light on the complexities of an empire at a crossroads, ultimately painting a nuanced portrait of the Byzantine legacy that influenced the subsequent course of European history.
They explore the concept of "Renovatio," emphasizing the revival of Byzantine identity and traditions in a time marked by chaos. This narrative not only highlights the struggles for survival but also the remarkable achievements that emerged from such adversity.
With a blend of historical analysis and vivid storytelling, the work sheds light on the complexities of an empire at a crossroads, ultimately painting a nuanced portrait of the Byzantine legacy that influenced the subsequent course of European history.
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