1st Edition

Dialogues and Debates from Late Antiquity to Late Byzantium

Edited By Averil Cameron, Niels Gaul Copyright 2017
296 Pages
by Routledge

296 Pages
by Routledge

296 Pages
by Routledge

Dialogues and Debates from Late Antiquity to Late Byzantium offers the first overall discussion of the literary and philosophical dialogue tradition in Greek from imperial Rome to the end of the Byzantine empire and beyond. Sixteen case studies combine theoretical approaches with in-depth analysis and include comparisons with the neighbouring Syriac, Georgian, Armenian and Latin traditions.... Read more

List of contributors



Acknowledgements



Introduction



AVERIL CAMERON AND NIELS GAUL



1 Plutarch’s dialogues: beyond the Platonic example?



ELENI KECHAGIA-OVSEIKO



2 Erostrophus, a Syriac dialogue with Socrates on the soul



ALBERTO RIGOLIO



3 The rhetorical mechanisms of John Chrysostom’s On Priesthood



ALBERTO J. QUIROGA PUERTAS



4 Literary distance and complexity in late antique and early Byzantine Greek dialogues Adversus Iudaeos



PATRICK ANDRIST



5 Prepared for all occasions: the Trophies of Damascus and the Bonwetsch Dialogue



PETER VAN NUFFELEN



6 New wine in old wineskin: Byzantine reuses of the apocryphal revelation dialogue



PÉTER TÓTH



7 Dialogical pedagogy and the structuring of emotions in Liber



Asceticus



IOANNIS PAPADOGIANNAKIS



8 Anselm of Havelberg’s controversies with the Greeks: a moment in the scholastic culture of disputation



ALEX J. NOVIKOFF



9 A Platonising dialogue from the twelfth century: the logos of Soterichos Panteugenos



FOTEINI SPINGOU



10 The six dialogues by Niketas ‘of Maroneia’: a contextualising introduction



ALESSANDRA BUCOSSI



11 Theodore Prodromos in the Garden of Epicurus



ERIC CULLHED



12 ‘Let us not obstruct the possible’: dialoguing in medieval Georgia



NIKOLOZ ALEKSIDZE



13 Embedded dialogues and dialogical voices in Palaiologan prose and verse



NIELS GAUL



14 Nikephoros Gregoras’s Philomathes and Phlorentios



DIVNA MANOLOVA



15 Dramatisation and narrative in late Byzantine dialogues:



Manuel II Palaiologos’s On Marriage and Mazaris’ Journey to Hades



FLORIN

Biography

Averil Cameron was Warden of Keble College Oxford from 1994 to 2010 and formerly Professor of Late Antique and Byzantine Studies at Kings College London. She is currently the chair of the Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research, UK. Her most recent books are Byzantine Matters (2014), Dialoguing in Late Antiquity (2014) and Arguing It Out. Discussion in Twelfth-Century Byzantium (2016).



Niels Gaul is the A. G. Leventis Professor of Byzantine Studies at the University of Edinburgh, UK and the author of Thomas Magistros und die spätbyzantinische Sophistik (2011).