1st Edition

Dreambooks in Byzantium Six Oneirocritica in Translation, with Commentary and Introduction

By Steven M. Oberhelman Copyright 2008
260 Pages
by Routledge

260 Pages
by Routledge

Dreambooks in Byzantium offers for the first time in English translation and with commentary six of the seven extant Byzantine oneirocritica, or manuals on the interpretation of dreams. (The seventh, The Oneirocriticon of Achmet ibn Sereim was published previously by the author.) Dreams permeated all aspects of Byzantine culture, from religion to literature to everyday life, while the... Read more
Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Authors, Dates, and Texts; Chapter 2 The Art of Interpreting Dreams; Chapter 3 The Cultural, Historical, and Social Background; Chapter 4 The; Oneirocriticon; of Daniel; Chapter 5 The; Oneirocriticon; of Nicephorus; Chapter 6 The; Oneirocriticon; of Astrampsychus; Chapter 7 The; Oneirocriticon; of Germanus; Chapter 8 The Anonymous; Oneirocriticon; Chapter 9 The; Oneirocriticon; of Manuel II Palaeologus;

Biography

Steven M. Oberhelman is Professor of Classics and Religious Studies in the Department of European and Classical Languages, Texas A&M University, USA.

’This is a comprehensive look at the dream manuals of the Byzantine world, and sheds light on the Byzantine Greek dream interpreters.’ Medium Aevum ’... a very important contribution to the scholarship on Byzantine dream culture. Everyone will profit from the introduction, the translations and the commentary. This book will be useful for many scholars: Byzantinists, Arabists, medievalists, and cultural historians.’ The Medieval Review ’Un index général et un index de symboles oniriques achèvent cet ouvrage qui représente, il faut le souligner, une véritable mine d'informations. Il n'arrive pas souvent qu'un ensemble de sources d'une richesse et d'un tel intérêt historique et philologique soit mis à disposition des chercheurs.’ Revue des Études Sud-Est Européennes