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The Pantokrator Monastery in Constantinople

"The Monastery of Pantokrator, founded by John II Komnenos and his wife Piroska-Irene, is not only one of the most important and most impressive monastic complexes of the Komnenian age, it is also one of the few to occupy a key position in the life of Constantinople in the Palaiologan age, given that its mortuary chapel (Heroon) was also the last resting place of many members of the latter dynasty. The first attempt to chronicle its history, based on the texts known at the time, was undertaken by G. Moravscik (1932). Interest was rekindled by P. Gautier’s critical edition of its Typikon (1971), and more recently by restoration work on its buildings.

This volume brings together a comprehensive selection of all the texts concerning or connected with the Monastery of Pantokrator, and through them it demonstrates the Monastery’s importance and its role throughout the history of the Byzantine Empire—a role that has received insufficient attention, given that older studies have tended to focus on the 12th century. The texts cover the situation in Constantinople before the Monastery was founded, the historical and cultural context within which it was established, its Typikon (monastic formulary), the descriptions of Slav and Western travellers, the Byzantine texts (homiletic, historical, hagiographic, and poetic) relating to the Monastery and its history from the 12th to the 15th century, the Byzantine officials associated with it, and the celebration of the principal festivals in its churches. It also contains critical editions of and commentaries on the two versions of the Synaxarion of Irene Komnene, a speech referring to the Empress’s associate in the construction of the Monastery, another on the translation of the icon of St. Demetrios from the Church of St. Demetrios in Thessalonica to the Monastery of Pantokrator, an Office of the Translation of the Holy Stone, the verse Synaxarion composed for the consecration of the Monastery, and the known and unpublished poems by Byzantine poets (12th-15th c.) relating to it, as well as an extensive bibliography"--

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De Gruyter
Language
English
Pages
264

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The Pantokrator Monastery in Constantinople
2013, De Gruyter
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-254) and index.

Essays in English and German; includes texts in Medieval Greek.

Published in
Boston
Series
Byzantinisches Archiv -- Band 27
Copyright Date
2013

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
271/.81949618
Library of Congress
BX385.I752 P366 2013, BX385.I752P366 2013, BX385.I752.P366 201, BX385.P367 P3 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 264 pages, 4 pages of plates
Number of pages
264

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31158437M
ISBN 13
9781614515999, 9781614514602
LCCN
2013030277
OCLC/WorldCat
856518399

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