The Byzantine Civilization

Par : Ryan Evans
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227408976
  • EAN9798227408976
  • Date de parution09/02/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

Résumé

This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Byzantine Empire, from its origins and rise as the Eastern Roman Empire to its eventual fall in 1453. Through a detailed examination of the empire's political, military, religious, cultural, and intellectual achievements, the book traces the evolution of Byzantine society and its lasting influence on both Eastern and Western civilizations. It delves into the critical moments of Byzantine history, including the reigns of notable emperors like Constantine the Great and Justinian I, the theological debates that defined the empire, such as the Iconoclast controversy, and the complex relationships with neighboring states and empires, including the Islamic Caliphates and the Crusader states.
The narrative culminates with the fall of Constantinople and the end of the Byzantine Empire, highlighting how this event not only marked the conclusion of a millennium-long empire but also catalyzed the transmission of Byzantine intellectual and cultural legacies to the Renaissance in the West. The book examines how Byzantine scholars, artists, and theologians preserved classical knowledge, advanced Christian theology, and influenced medieval art and architecture, leaving an enduring impact that echoes through modern Western and Eastern thought.
Through this historical analysis, the book emphasizes the resilience, innovation, and cultural continuity of the Byzantine Empire, demonstrating its crucial role in shaping the course of world history.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Byzantine Empire, from its origins and rise as the Eastern Roman Empire to its eventual fall in 1453. Through a detailed examination of the empire's political, military, religious, cultural, and intellectual achievements, the book traces the evolution of Byzantine society and its lasting influence on both Eastern and Western civilizations. It delves into the critical moments of Byzantine history, including the reigns of notable emperors like Constantine the Great and Justinian I, the theological debates that defined the empire, such as the Iconoclast controversy, and the complex relationships with neighboring states and empires, including the Islamic Caliphates and the Crusader states.
The narrative culminates with the fall of Constantinople and the end of the Byzantine Empire, highlighting how this event not only marked the conclusion of a millennium-long empire but also catalyzed the transmission of Byzantine intellectual and cultural legacies to the Renaissance in the West. The book examines how Byzantine scholars, artists, and theologians preserved classical knowledge, advanced Christian theology, and influenced medieval art and architecture, leaving an enduring impact that echoes through modern Western and Eastern thought.
Through this historical analysis, the book emphasizes the resilience, innovation, and cultural continuity of the Byzantine Empire, demonstrating its crucial role in shaping the course of world history.
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Ryan Evans
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