Theodore Metochites - Ioannis Polemis

Theodore Metochites

Patterns of Self-Representation in Fourteenth-Century Byzantium

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Buch | Softcover
216 Seiten
2025
I.B. Tauris (Verlag)
978-0-7556-5139-9 (ISBN)
36,15 inkl. MwSt
The statesman and scholar Theodore Metochites was one of the most important personalities of the fourteenth-century Byzantine Empire. A close advisor to the emperor Andronikos II and restorer of the famous monastery of Chora in Constantinople, Metochites left various writings including orations, poems, essays and commentaries on classical and religious texts, in which he discusses the numerous problems that troubled him and his contemporaries, such as the decline of the state and the tension between public life and that of the philosopher.

In this book, Ioannis Polemis provides the first in-depth study of Metochites’ oeuvre, revealing the complex way he represented the authorial self to critique the politics and mores of his day, whilst at the same time shielding himself from potential criticism. Polemis details the way Metochites deftly manipulated figures and tropes from classical antiquity and early Christianity to justify his role in public life, which was traditionally shunned by scholars in the pursuit of ‘logos’. The book provides unique insights into one of the late Empire’s most important figures, as well as more widely deepening our understanding of classical reception in Byzantium and the social, political and intellectual climate of Constantinople in the fourteenth century.

Ioannis Polemis is Professor of Byzantine Literature at Athens University, Greece. He is the author of Theophanes of Nicea: His Life and Works (1996), and numerous editions of the writing of Metochites. His edition of Michael Psellos’ funeral orations was published in 2014.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Acknowledgements

INTRODUCTION: LIFE AND WORK AT THE END OF EMPIRE
PART I: METOCHITES’ REPRESENTATIONS OF HIMSELF AND OTHERS

1. Metochites on Himself: Inner Ambiguity
2. Metochites on Others: Mirror Images of Himself
3. Coda—Disposing of Oneself: A New Way of Being?

PART II. THE QUEST FOR NOVELTY: INNOVATION VERSUS TRADITION IN METOCHITES’ REPRESENTATIONS

4. Not Everything Old Is to Be Revered
5. Oration 6, for Gregory of Nazianzus: A Response to Men Like Choumnos?
6. Coda—Metochites on Rhetoric: Veiled Criticism of Late Byzantium
Discursive Culture

PART III: VITA CONTEMPLATIVA VERSUS VITA ACTIVA: AN AMBIGUOUS RELATIONSHIP AND THE INNER AMBIGUITIES OF METOCHITES’ SELF-IMAGE AS AN INTELLECTUAL

7. ‘The Greeks Ask for Wisdom’: Quest for a Humanistic Monastery
8. Oration 11, Byzantios: The Secular Body of the City
and a Secular World Contemplated
9. Coda—Nature and Being: Elusive Concepts
Conclusion: Metochites, a Philosopher of His Time


Appendix: Works by Theodore Metochites
Bibliography

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2025
Reihe/Serie New Directions in Byzantine Studies
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
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ISBN-10 0-7556-5139-1 / 0755651391
ISBN-13 978-0-7556-5139-9 / 9780755651399
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