Description
An in-depth study of the literary and rhetorical concerns and strategies of self representation in the works of late Byzantine philosopher and statesman Theodore Metochites
About the Author
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.
Reviews
This is the first comprehensive study on Theodore Metochites' self-representation, authored by the world's most experienced scholar with Metochites' work and thought. It plugs an important gap in current scholarship by casting new light on Metochites' multifaceted image of himself and the way it is transformed or adjusted to meet the needs of his audience on different occasions. This study also offers a fresh understanding of the political, intellectual and social climate in Constantinople in the 13th and 14th c., and it is a significant contribution to the field of the reception of the classical tradition in late Byzantium. * Sophia Xenofontos, Dr, University of Glasgow, UK *
Book Information
ISBN 9780755651399
Author Ioannis Polemis
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint I.B. Tauris
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC