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In this article the author presents a general vision of education and culture in the Byzantine world, considering relevant aspects, insitutions and prominent fgures (Photius, Constantine VII, Michael Psellos). Finally, Anna Comnenus, her work an[...]texto impreso
In this work, the author analyzes the Christian symbolism of the Byzantine architecture, especially the case of the Church of Edessa, through the Hymn of the dedication of the Temple. There is a close relation between the religious construction [...]texto impreso
In popular sense the word "Byzantine" is synonimous with deviousness anddipomatic intrigue, but the Byzantine diplomacy was in fact very complex and pragmatic. The aim of this paper is to contribute precisely to the research of Byzantine diploma[...]texto impreso
During the twentieth century is carried out a revaluation of the Hellenic medieval painting, ignored during the European classicism. Given the finding that the space represented in Byzantine painting does not reproduce the natural space leads to[...]texto impreso
The present article relates the historical circumstances which gave way to the firts contact between the Byzantine Empire and al-Andalus. A very complex situation afflicted Byzance, under pressure on all sides by the Islamic expansion, which adv[...]texto impreso
This article gives a critical edition of a fragment attributed to Anatole in Alexandria Coislin Anthology, an anthology of Byzantine 9th-10th century. First, Anatole is located briefly in its historical context. Its importance for the calculatio[...]texto impreso
We try to study in this article, within a critical time in the history of the Byzantine Empire, that is, 6th to 9th Century, a particular aspect in relationship with changes operate in the Byzantine mentality, in his historical and religious con[...]texto impreso
Justinian's centralizing religious policy had a strong impact not only on the formation of the Byzantine Church, but also affected the way in which dissident religious groups, particularly the Monophysites, perceived their relationship with the [...]texto impreso
Isocrates and the byzantine "mirrors of princess" : Isócrates y los "espejos de príncipe" bizantinos
Soto Ayala, Dr. Roberto Andrés | Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades | 2011-01-01This article presents an orderly account of the genres of Byzantine rhetoric and exposes the main features of each, looking more closely at the so-called "mirror of princes." The study, in accordance with due epistemological Greek names, shows h[...]texto impreso
Examination of the transformation of the values‘ scale in the Byzantine society during the 11th and 12th centuries, through the introduction of erotism in literature. The treatment of this issue and the erotic language are studied in various wri[...]texto impreso
This article presents a brief summary of the historic and philologicalresearch of the fount `O Basilik'j 'Andri£j (The Sovereign's Statue) of the Byzantine writer Nicephorus Blemides. The discourse belongs to the Byzantine rhetorico-political tr[...]texto impreso
The aim of this article is to give an account of those features pertaining to so-called "Vulgar Latin" which are present in the initial section of the Itinerarium Egeriae. To accomplish this, a brief discussion on the appropriateness of 'vulgar [...]texto impreso
This article tries to elucidate one of the anticlerical critiques that seem to be latent behind certain allusions and indirect insinuations in Bergadis' Apokopos: the offence of solicitation, that is, of drawing the faithful (in this case the wi[...]texto impreso
In this article, the author presents an analytical view about de concept -East Europe‖ and, then, an historiographical revision about the origin of the Slavic people, discussing the traditional thesis, Pritsak‘s thesis and Curta‘s thesis, i.e.[...]texto impreso
In this article, the author analyzes Isidore's Chronicon to demonstrate that it is not neutral from the point of view of the narrative, but on the contrary, his disposition and arguments reveal clearly his ideological intention. His author seeks[...]