Die im Band versammelten Beiträge aus der Altertumswissenschaft und der Byzantinistik untersuchen die komplexen Wechselwirkungen zwischen antikem und byzantinischem Emotionsdiskurs. Die Einbeziehung unterschiedlichster Quellen und Phänomene, methodologische Reflexion sowie die vergleichende Gesamtanlage des Bandes zeichnen ein differenziertes Bild der byzantinischen Welt der Emotionen und deren Auswirkung auf die mittelalterliche und frühneuzeitliche Kultur.
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ISBN-13
978-3-16-161400-2 (9783161614002)
DOI
10.1628/978-3-16-161400-2
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Herausgeber*in
is Professor of Classics in the School of History, Classics, and Archaeology, University of Edinburgh.
is Professor of Byzantine Literature in the Department of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, University of Cyprus.
is Associate Professor in the Department of History, University of Southern Denmark.
is Assistant Professor in Ancient History, University of Bologna (Ravenna).
Introduction
Douglas Cairns: Emotions through Time? - Douglas Cairns: Emotion Research in Classics - Martin Hinterberger/Aglae Pizzone: Research on Emotions in the Byzantine World - Douglas Cairns/Martin Hinterberger/Aglae Pizzone: Chapter summaries
I: Philosophy and religion
Andrea Capra: Philosophy as a Chain of 'Poetic' Emotions? Plato and Beyond - Divna Manolova : Wondrous Knowledge and the Emotional Responses of late Byzantine Scholars to its Acquisition - Petra von Gemünden: Methodological Issues and Issues of Content, as Exemplified by ???????a in the Shepherd of Hermas
II: Rhetorical theory and practice
Byron MacDougall: Lend a Sympathetic Ear: Rhetorical Theory and Emotion in Late Antique and Byzantine Homiletic - Aglae Pizzone: Emotions and ????? ??d???et??: ???? in John Sikeliotes' Commentary on Hermogenes' On types of style - Floris Bernard : Emotional Communities in the Eleventh Century: Bodily Practices and Emotional Scripts - Jan Stenger: 'Aren't You Afraid That You Will Suffer the Same?': Emotive Persuasion in John Chrysostom's Preaching - Niels Gaul: Voicing and Gesturing Emotions: Remarks on Emotive Performance from Antiquity to the Middle Byzantine Period
III: Literature
Douglas Cairns: Mental Conflict from Homer to Eustathius - Mircea Gratian Dulus: Arousing and Juxtaposing Emotions: Rhetoric and Sensory Imagery in the Homilies of Philagathos of Cerami - Margaret Mullett: Tragic Emotions? The Christos Paschon - Martin Hinterberger: Alazoneia and Aidos/Aischune in Anna Komnene's and Niketas Choniates' Histories - Stavroula Constantinou: Angry Warriors in the Byzantine War of Troy
IV: Art and ritual
Vicky Manolopoulou: Visualizing and Enacting Emotions: The Affective Capacities of the Lite - Galina Fingarova: Evoking Fear through the Image of the Last Judgement - Viktoria Räuchle: The Terrible Power in Giving Birth: Images of Motherhood from Antiquity to Byzantium
David Konstan: Afterword