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Mattʻēos Uṙhayecʻi and His Chronicle History As Apocalypse in a Crossroads of Cultures.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Andrews, Tara L.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden : BRILL, 2016.
Colección:Medieval Mediterranean Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • ‎Contents; ‎Acknowledgments; ‎Transliteration of Names and Places; ‎Chapter 1. The Origins of the Chronicle; ‎The Author of the Chronicle; ‎Uṙhayecʻi's Edessa; ‎The Armenian Historiographical Tradition; ‎Uṙhayecʻi's Sources of Information; ‎Chapter 2. The New Age of Prophecy: The Chronicle's Place in Armenian Historiography; ‎Armenian Historical Philosophy; ‎Uṙhayecʻi's Historical Philosophy; ‎The Prophecies of Yovhannēs Kozeṙn; ‎The Prophecies Fulfilled: The Structure of the Chronicle; ‎Conclusion; ‎Chapter 3. 'The Violent Massacres, This Dreadful Wrath': Armenia in the Chronicle
  • ‎The Idealized Past: The Presentation of Pre-1020 Armenia‎The Loss of the Armenian Kingdoms: 1000-1045; ‎471-472 (1021-1024): Basil II's Eastern Campaign and its Consequences; ‎490-494 (1041-1046): Turkish Invasions and the Loss of Independence; ‎The Occupied East and the Armenians in Exile; ‎The Royal Families in Exile; ‎The Rise and Fall of Philaretos; ‎The Armenian Magnates of Cilicia and Syria; ‎The Slow Revival: The Armenians and the Crusaders; ‎The Rise of Georgia, 1121-1129; ‎Conclusion; ‎Chapter 4. 'Under the Aegis of the Roman Emperor': Uṙhayecʻi on Byzantium
  • ‎The Era of Growing Byzantine Domination over the Armenians‎The Waning of Byzantine Influence; ‎Conclusions; ‎Chapter 5. Muslim, Persian, or Turk? The Armenian Chronicler and the 'Infidels'; ‎The Role of Muslims within Armenian History; ‎Which Muslims?; ‎Tenth-century Muslims in the Chronicle; ‎The Appearance of the Turks; ‎Reality and Myth: the Armenians under Turkish Domination; ‎Conclusion; ‎Chapter 6. 'The Nation of Valiant Ones': The Crusaders in Uṙhayecʻi's Eyes; ‎The Local Background to the Crusade; ‎The Place of the Crusaders in the Prophetic Framework of Kozeṙn
  • ‎Uṙhayecʻi as a Source for Crusading Politics‎Conclusion; ‎Chapter 7. 'Many Break Away from the Faith': Eastern Christianity in the Chronicle; ‎Before the Fall: Ecclesiastical History before 1033; ‎The Recent Past: Uṙhayecʻi's Church in Uncertain Times; ‎The Armenian Church in the Wake of the First Crusade; ‎The Community of Clerics as Seen in the Chronicle; ‎Aftermath: Byzantium in Cilicia and the Council of Jerusalem; ‎Chapter 8. The History of the Chronicle; ‎The Text of the Chronicle; ‎Use by Later Armenian Historians; ‎Grigor Erēcʻ; ‎The Earliest Witness: Smbat Sparapet
  • ‎Recognition by Later Historians‎The Manuscript Tradition of the Chronicle; ‎The Venice Group; ‎The Vienna Group; ‎The Copyist of Lviv; ‎The Vałaršapat Primary Text; ‎Print Publication and Modern Reception; ‎Chapter 9. Conclusion; ‎Appendix A. Text of Selected Excerpts from the Chronicle; ‎List of Witnesses; ‎Text; ‎First Prophecy of Yovhannēs Kozeṙn, Armenian era 478 (1029/30); ‎Second Prophecy of Yovhannēs Kozeṙn, Armenian Era 485 (1036/7); ‎Author's Prologue to Book Two of the Chronicle; ‎Author's Prologue to Book Three of the Chronicle; ‎Appendix B. Lists of Rulers of the Period