Fictional storytelling in the medieval eastern Mediterranean and beyond
Fictional storytelling in the medieval eastern Mediterranean and beyond
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[2016]
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This volume offers an overview of the rich narrative material circulating in the medieval Mediterranean.Original Byzantine love romances, both learned and vernacular, are discussed together with their Persian counterparts and with later adaptations of western stories. This combination of such disparate narrative material aims to highlight both the wealth of medieval storytelling and the fundamental unity of the medieval Mediterranean world
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Edited by Carolina Cupane, Bettina Kronung. - Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]. - xiii, 536 pages : illustrations : 25 cm. - Includes bibliographical references and index
Գիրքը ՀԱԳ- ում բացակայում է։ Տվյալները՝ ՖԲ Library of Byzantine Studies կայքից
https://mamlikshistory.blogspot.com/2024/01/download-pdf-carolina-cupane-bettina.html
Contents: Medieval Fictional Story-Telling in the Eastern Mediterranean (8th–15th centuries AD): Historical and Cultural Context-Mapping the Roots: The Novel in Antiquity / Massimo Fusillo-Romantic Love in Rhetorical Guise: The Byzantine Revival of the Twelfth Century / Ingela Nilsson-In the Mood of Love: Love Romances in Medieval Persian Poetry and their Sources / Julia Rubanovich-In the Realm of Eros: The Late Byzantine Vernacular Romance : Original Texts / Carolina Cupane-The Adaptations of Western Sources by Byzantine Vernacular Romances / Kostas Yiavis-A Hero Without Borders: 1 Alexander the Great in Ancient, Byzantine and Modern Greek Tradition / Ulrich Moennig-A Hero Without Borders: 2 Alexander the Great in the Syriac and Arabic Tradition / Faustina C.W. Doufikar-Aerts-A Hero Without Borders: 3 Alexander the Great in the Medieval Persian Tradition / Julia Rubanovich-Tales of the Trojan War: Achilles and Paris in Medieval Greek Literature / Renata Lavagnini-Shared Spaces: 1 Digenis Akritis, the Two-Blood Border Lord / Corinne Jouanno-Shared Spaces: 2 Cross-border Warriors in the Arabian Folk Epic / Claudia Ott- The Literary Life of a Fictional Life: Aesop in Antiquity and Byzantium / Grammatiki A. Karla-Secundus the Silent Philosopher in the Ancient and Eastern Tradition / Oliver Overwien-Fighting with Tales: 1 The Arabic Book of Sindbad the Philosopher / Bettina Krönung-Fighting with Tales: 2 The Byzantine Book of Syntipas the Philosopher / Ida Toth-From the Desert to the Holy Mountain: The Beneficial Story of Barlaam and Ioasaph / Robert Volk-The Wisdom of the Beasts: The Arabic Book of Kalīla and Dimna and the Byzantine Book of Stephanites and Ichnelates / Bettina Krönung-“I grasp, oh, artist, your enigma, I grasp your drama”: Reconstructing the Implied Audience of the Twelfth-Century Byzantine Novel / Panagiotis Roilos-“Let me tell you a wonderful tale”: Audience and Reception of the Vernacular Romances / Carolina Cupane
Գիրքը ՀԱԳ- ում բացակայում է։ Տվյալները՝ ՖԲ Library of Byzantine Studies կայքից
https://mamlikshistory.blogspot.com/2024/01/download-pdf-carolina-cupane-bettina.html
Contents: Medieval Fictional Story-Telling in the Eastern Mediterranean (8th–15th centuries AD): Historical and Cultural Context-Mapping the Roots: The Novel in Antiquity / Massimo Fusillo-Romantic Love in Rhetorical Guise: The Byzantine Revival of the Twelfth Century / Ingela Nilsson-In the Mood of Love: Love Romances in Medieval Persian Poetry and their Sources / Julia Rubanovich-In the Realm of Eros: The Late Byzantine Vernacular Romance : Original Texts / Carolina Cupane-The Adaptations of Western Sources by Byzantine Vernacular Romances / Kostas Yiavis-A Hero Without Borders: 1 Alexander the Great in Ancient, Byzantine and Modern Greek Tradition / Ulrich Moennig-A Hero Without Borders: 2 Alexander the Great in the Syriac and Arabic Tradition / Faustina C.W. Doufikar-Aerts-A Hero Without Borders: 3 Alexander the Great in the Medieval Persian Tradition / Julia Rubanovich-Tales of the Trojan War: Achilles and Paris in Medieval Greek Literature / Renata Lavagnini-Shared Spaces: 1 Digenis Akritis, the Two-Blood Border Lord / Corinne Jouanno-Shared Spaces: 2 Cross-border Warriors in the Arabian Folk Epic / Claudia Ott- The Literary Life of a Fictional Life: Aesop in Antiquity and Byzantium / Grammatiki A. Karla-Secundus the Silent Philosopher in the Ancient and Eastern Tradition / Oliver Overwien-Fighting with Tales: 1 The Arabic Book of Sindbad the Philosopher / Bettina Krönung-Fighting with Tales: 2 The Byzantine Book of Syntipas the Philosopher / Ida Toth-From the Desert to the Holy Mountain: The Beneficial Story of Barlaam and Ioasaph / Robert Volk-The Wisdom of the Beasts: The Arabic Book of Kalīla and Dimna and the Byzantine Book of Stephanites and Ichnelates / Bettina Krönung-“I grasp, oh, artist, your enigma, I grasp your drama”: Reconstructing the Implied Audience of the Twelfth-Century Byzantine Novel / Panagiotis Roilos-“Let me tell you a wonderful tale”: Audience and Reception of the Vernacular Romances / Carolina Cupane
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Byzantine literature-Mediterranean Region-History and criticism, Fiction, Medieval-History and criticism, Narration (Rhetoric)-History, Civilization, Medieval, in literature, Mediterranean Region-Civilization-Foreign influences