1st Edition

Byzantine Ideas of Persia, 650–1461

By Rustam Shukurov Copyright 2024
288 Pages 11 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

288 Pages 11 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

Joint winner of the Iran Heritage Foundation Prize 2024 Offering a comprehensive study into the perceptions of ancient and medieval Iran in the Byzantine empire, this book explores the effects of Persian culture upon Byzantine intellectualism, society and culture. Byzantine Ideas of Persia, 650-1461 focusses on the enduring position of ancient Persia in Byzantine cultural memory,... Read more

Introduction

Chapter 1. Sacred Persia

Chapter 2. The pre-history of the Magi

Chapter 3. The holy Persians

Chapter 4. Memorizing Persia

Chapter 5. Activating memory

Chapter 6. Vicissitudes of wisdom

Chapter 7. Iranian Actualities

Appendix: A list of some remarkable New Persian borrowings

A Greco-Iranian epilogue

Biography

Rustam Shukurov, PhD, D.Sc. in History (2012), is a Visiting Scholar at the University of St Andrews. He graduated from Moscow State University in 1984 and worked there for more than 30 years as a lecturer in Byzantine and Medieval studies. He has published several monographs, translations and articles on Byzantium, Iranian and Turkic History, including The Grand Komnenoi and the Orient, 1204–1461 (Moscow, 2001) and The Byzantine Turks, 1204–1461 (Leiden; Boston, 2016).

‘Anyone who wishes to research how Byzantines thought about and interacted with Persians should read this book and follow up on the many examples it adduces. Anyone seeking a context for the Persians we encounter in Byzantine sources would do well to consult it’ – The Byzantine Review.