MICHAEL PSELLUS’ ANONYMOUS ENCOMIUM TO EMPEROR CONSTANTINE X DOUKAS

This paper analyses an addresse-less encomium devoted to Emperor Constantine X Doukas and authored by Michael Psellus, one of the most learned individuals in Byzantine history. The purpose of this paper is to place the encomium, a valuable testament of Byzantine cultural heritage, within the contex...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:13d801345da54b0e8a3f8d3c079116732021-12-03T12:59:38ZMICHAEL PSELLUS’ ANONYMOUS ENCOMIUM TO EMPEROR CONSTANTINE X DOUKAS10.19090/i.2021.32.21-350350-21122406-1131https://doaj.org/article/13d801345da54b0e8a3f8d3c079116732021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://istrazivanja.ff.uns.ac.rs/index.php/istr/article/view/2172https://doaj.org/toc/0350-2112https://doaj.org/toc/2406-1131 This paper analyses an addresse-less encomium devoted to Emperor Constantine X Doukas and authored by Michael Psellus, one of the most learned individuals in Byzantine history. The purpose of this paper is to place the encomium, a valuable testament of Byzantine cultural heritage, within the context of the empire’s eleventh century political and social history, and to translate the document into modern English accompanied by scholarly commentary. Additionally, this paper will analyze the representation of the emperor in the speech through a comparative analysis of the encomium and Psellus’ historiographical work, the Chronographia JASMINA ŠARANAC STAMENKOVIĆFaculty of Philosophy Novi Sad, Department of History articleencomium, Michael Psellus, 11th century, Constantine X Doukas, encomiastic motifsHistory of Balkan PeninsulaDR1-2285DEENRUSRИстраживања, Iss 32 (2021)
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topic encomium, Michael Psellus, 11th century, Constantine X Doukas, encomiastic motifs
History of Balkan Peninsula
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History of Balkan Peninsula
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JASMINA ŠARANAC STAMENKOVIĆ
MICHAEL PSELLUS’ ANONYMOUS ENCOMIUM TO EMPEROR CONSTANTINE X DOUKAS
description This paper analyses an addresse-less encomium devoted to Emperor Constantine X Doukas and authored by Michael Psellus, one of the most learned individuals in Byzantine history. The purpose of this paper is to place the encomium, a valuable testament of Byzantine cultural heritage, within the context of the empire’s eleventh century political and social history, and to translate the document into modern English accompanied by scholarly commentary. Additionally, this paper will analyze the representation of the emperor in the speech through a comparative analysis of the encomium and Psellus’ historiographical work, the Chronographia
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title MICHAEL PSELLUS’ ANONYMOUS ENCOMIUM TO EMPEROR CONSTANTINE X DOUKAS
title_short MICHAEL PSELLUS’ ANONYMOUS ENCOMIUM TO EMPEROR CONSTANTINE X DOUKAS
title_full MICHAEL PSELLUS’ ANONYMOUS ENCOMIUM TO EMPEROR CONSTANTINE X DOUKAS
title_fullStr MICHAEL PSELLUS’ ANONYMOUS ENCOMIUM TO EMPEROR CONSTANTINE X DOUKAS
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title_sort michael psellus’ anonymous encomium to emperor constantine x doukas
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