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Alexios I Komnenos in the Balkans, 1081-1095
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 139.82 $Unread book in perfect condition.
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EDISLIVE Alexio 19.7 in. Black Dimmable LED Vanity Light Fixture, Modern Bathroom Wall Lights Over Mirror for Bath
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 87.05 $Matte black metal with white solid acrylic shade to illuminate your room. The Bathroom Vanity Light can be adjusted brightness from 10% to 100% by a dimmer switch(not included). 6000k cool white light is closer to the daytime light, no dizzy, our eyes will feel more natural and comfortable.
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Anna Komnene : The Life and Work of a Medieval Historian
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 35.22 $Byzantine princess Anna Komnene is known for two things: plotting to murder her brother to usurp the throne, and writing the Alexiad, an epic history of her father Alexios I Komnenos (1081-1118) that is a key historical source for the era of the First Crusade. Anna Komnene: the Life and Work of a Medieval Historian investigates the relationship between Anna's self-presentation in the Alexiad and the story of her bloodthirsty ambition. It begins by asking why women did not write history in Anna's society, what cultural rules Anna broke by doing so, and how Anna tried to respond to those challenges in her writing. Many of the idiosyncrasies and surprises of Anna's Alexiad are driven by her efforts to be perceived as both a good historian and a good woman. These new interpretations of Anna's authorial persona then spark a thorough re-thinking of the standard story which defines Anna's life by the failure of her supposed political ambitions. The second half of this work reviews the medieval sources with fresh eyes and re-establishes Anna's primary identity as an author and intellectual rather than as a failed conspirator.
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First Crusade 1096-1099 : Conquest of the Holy Land
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.13 $In 1095 the Byzantine Emperor Alexios I appealed to the Christian states of western Europe for help against the Turks who had swept across the Empire after the disastrous Byzantine defeat at Manzikert in 1071. This book is about the First Crusade (1096-1099) that followed, and saw several armies of 'armed pilgrims' march across Europe to the Holy Land. They were unleashed on a divided and fragmented Islamic world and won a series of apparently miraculous victories, capturing the Holy City of Jerusalem itself. The success of the First Crusade was never to be repeated, however, and triggered two centuries of bitter warfare, the repercussions of which are still felt today.
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Two Works on Trebizond
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 35.57 $In 1204, brothers Alexios and David Komnenos became the unwitting founders of the Empire of Trebizond, a successor state to the Byzantine Empire that emerged after Crusaders sacked Constantinople. Trebizond, which stretched along the coast of the Black Sea, outlasted numerous rivals and invaders until its fall to the Ottoman Turks in 1461. Though this empire has fascinated writers from Cervantes to Dorothy Dunnett, few Trapezuntine writings survive.This volume presents translations from the Greek of two crucial primary sources published together for the first time: On the Emperors of Trebizond and Encomium on Trebizond. In the fourteenth century, Michael Panaretos, the emperor’s personal secretary, penned the only extant history of the ruling dynasty, including key details about foreign relations. The encomium by Bessarion (1403–1472), here in English for the first time, praises the author’s native city and retells Trapezuntine history from antiquity to his own moment. It provides enlightening perspectives on Byzantine identity and illuminating views of this major trading hub along the Silk Road.
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Anna Komnene: The Life and Work of a Medieval Historian (Onassis Series in Hellenic Culture)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 37.87 $Byzantine princess Anna Komnene is known for two things: plotting to murder her brother to usurp the throne, and writing the Alexiad, an epic history of her father Alexios I Komnenos (1081-1118) that is a key historical source for the era of the First Crusade. Anna Komnene: the Life and Work of a Medieval Historian investigates the relationship between Anna's self-presentation in the Alexiad and the story of her bloodthirsty ambition. It begins by asking why women did not write history in Anna's society, what cultural rules Anna broke by doing so, and how Anna tried to respond to those challenges in her writing. Many of the idiosyncrasies and surprises of Anna's Alexiad are driven by her efforts to be perceived as both a good historian and a good woman. These new interpretations of Anna's authorial persona then spark a thorough re-thinking of the standard story which defines Anna's life by the failure of her supposed political ambitions. The second half of this work reviews the medieval sources with fresh eyes and re-establishes Anna's primary identity as an author and intellectual rather than as a failed conspirator.
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Anna Comnenae Alexias
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 280.21 $Die Geschichtsschreiberin Anna Komnene (1083- ca. 1153), Tochter des byzantinischen Kaisers Alexios I. Komnenos (Reg. 1081 - 1118), behandelt in ihrem Werk die Regierungszeit ihres Vaters von seinen ersten Erfolgen als jugendlicher Heerführer und seiner geglückten Rebellion bis zu seinem Tod. Unter anderem schildert sie den Ersten Kreuzzug aus byzantinischer Sicht und entwirft eindrucksvolle Portraits der Protagonisten. Ihre Darstellung gehört zusammen mit den Werken eines Michael Psellos und eines Niketas Choniates zu den glänzendsten literarischen Leistungen der byzantinischen Historiographie. Die neue kritische Edition enthält zahlreiche Verbesserungen des Textes gegenüber ihren Vorgängerinnen, erstmalig eine vollständige Dokumentation der Epitome sowie umfangreiche den Text erschließende Indices.
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Son Of the Soil.
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 25.00 $The story of Alexi and the stresses and struggles he experiences growing up in colonial Zimbabwe. Alexio is made fatherless from an early age and has to leave his village to go and live and work with members of his extended family. He becomes increasingly involved in politics which leads to confrontation with the police and eventual exile. Wilson Katiyo, who has based this novel on his own experiences, is also author of the sequel to this book, "Going to Heaven".
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Anna Komnene: The Life and Work of a Medieval Historian (Onassis Series in Hellenic Culture)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.82 $Byzantine princess Anna Komnene is known for two things: plotting to murder her brother to usurp the throne, and writing the Alexiad, an epic history of her father Alexios I Komnenos (1081-1118) that is a key historical source for the era of the First Crusade. Anna Komnene: the Life and Work of a Medieval Historian investigates the relationship between Anna's self-presentation in the Alexiad and the story of her bloodthirsty ambition. It begins by asking why women did not write history in Anna's society, what cultural rules Anna broke by doing so, and how Anna tried to respond to those challenges in her writing. Many of the idiosyncrasies and surprises of Anna's Alexiad are driven by her efforts to be perceived as both a good historian and a good woman. These new interpretations of Anna's authorial persona then spark a thorough re-thinking of the standard story which defines Anna's life by the failure of her supposed political ambitions. The second half of this work reviews the medieval sources with fresh eyes and re-establishes Anna's primary identity as an author and intellectual rather than as a failed conspirator.
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Anna Comnenae Alexias
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 298.85 $Die Geschichtsschreiberin Anna Komnene (1083- ca. 1153), Tochter des byzantinischen Kaisers Alexios I. Komnenos (Reg. 1081 - 1118), behandelt in ihrem Werk die Regierungszeit ihres Vaters von seinen ersten Erfolgen als jugendlicher Heerführer und seiner geglückten Rebellion bis zu seinem Tod. Unter anderem schildert sie den Ersten Kreuzzug aus byzantinischer Sicht und entwirft eindrucksvolle Portraits der Protagonisten. Ihre Darstellung gehört zusammen mit den Werken eines Michael Psellos und eines Niketas Choniates zu den glänzendsten literarischen Leistungen der byzantinischen Historiographie. Die neue kritische Edition enthält zahlreiche Verbesserungen des Textes gegenüber ihren Vorgängerinnen, erstmalig eine vollständige Dokumentation der Epitome sowie umfangreiche den Text erschließende Indices.
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The Chronicle of Constantine Manasses (Translated Texts for Byzantinists LUP)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 56.98 $This book translates the mid-12th-century Synopsis Chronike by Constantine Manasses which was widely circulated. It extends to 1081, marking the end of Nikephoros Botaneiates' reign and the accession of Alexios I Komnenos. Commissioned by the Sevastokratorissa Irene, whose sponsorship likely determined its format in verse and subject matter, the chronicle begins with a dedicatory epigram and introduction lauding Irene for her largesse and love of learning. Manasses proceeds to relate a pastoral view of creation, biblical stories, a history of the peoples of the East, Alexander the Great's conquests and the subsequent Hellenistic empires. He then provides a non-Homeric view of the Trojan War and continues with Rome through the Principate and early empire until the reigns of Constantine I in the East and Theodosios II in the West. Manasses then focuses on the New Rome with a colorful treatment of its individual emperors. The chronicle attracted the attention of Emperor John Alexander for whom the Middle Bulgarian Synodal or Moscow manuscript was translated. This is the mid-14th-century copy taken into account here with deviations from the Greek contained in the footnotes. The so-called Middle Bulgarian Short Chronicle is interspersed in the appropriate places.
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The Alexiad
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.28 $The Alexiad, a compelling, dramatic account of the Emperor Alexios of the Byzantine Empire (about 1050-1118), was written by Alexios' highly educated and articulate daughter, Anna Komnene. A princess raised in the royal court, Komnene (latinized as Comnena) is generally regarded as the first woman historian. She wrote the book from a convent during the last years of her life. This epic book covers the First Crusade, daily life at the court, internal plots and intrigues, wars and invasions, and religious heresies--all from the perspective of one who was there. It is the only primary source of the First Crusade from the Byzantine point of view. The translation from Greek to English by Elizabeth A. S. Dawes has been praised both for its readability and its accuracy.
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Frontier Wolf
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 26.69 $'We are the scum and the scrapings of the Empire. They tipped out the garbage-bin of the Eagles to make us what we are.'In disgrace after a mistake that cost the lives of half his men, Alexios arrives in Castellum. It's his first command, but it isn't really a promotion. The Frontier Wolves who man this outpost in the far north of Roman Britain are a fierce and savage bunch, a far cry from the regular legions he'd served in before. Alexios will only survive if he learns to understand them and win their respect - and he's determined to try.
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The Chronicle of Constantine Manasses [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 34.29 $This book translates the mid-12th-century Synopsis Chronike by Constantine Manasses which was widely circulated. It extends to 1081, marking the end of Nikephoros Botaneiates' reign and the accession of Alexios I Komnenos. Commissioned by the Sevastokratorissa Irene, whose sponsorship likely determined its format in verse and subject matter, the chronicle begins with a dedicatory epigram and introduction lauding Irene for her largesse and love of learning. Manasses proceeds to relate a pastoral view of creation, biblical stories, a history of the peoples of the East, Alexander the Great's conquests and the subsequent Hellenistic empires. He then provides a non-Homeric view of the Trojan War and continues with Rome through the Principate and early empire until the reigns of Constantine I in the East and Theodosios II in the West. Manasses then focuses on the New Rome with a colorful treatment of its individual emperors. The chronicle attracted the attention of Emperor John Alexander for whom the Middle Bulgarian Synodal or Moscow manuscript was translated. This is the mid-14th-century copy taken into account here with deviations from the Greek contained in the footnotes. The so-called Middle Bulgarian Short Chronicle is interspersed in the appropriate places.
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Two Works on Trebizond
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 33.07 $In 1204, brothers Alexios and David Komnenos became the unwitting founders of the Empire of Trebizond, a successor state to the Byzantine Empire that emerged after Crusaders sacked Constantinople. Trebizond, which stretched along the coast of the Black Sea, outlasted numerous rivals and invaders until its fall to the Ottoman Turks in 1461. Though this empire has fascinated writers from Cervantes to Dorothy Dunnett, few Trapezuntine writings survive.This volume presents translations from the Greek of two crucial primary sources published together for the first time: On the Emperors of Trebizond and Encomium on Trebizond. In the fourteenth century, Michael Panaretos, the emperor’s personal secretary, penned the only extant history of the ruling dynasty, including key details about foreign relations. The encomium by Bessarion (1403–1472), here in English for the first time, praises the author’s native city and retells Trapezuntine history from antiquity to his own moment. It provides enlightening perspectives on Byzantine identity and illuminating views of this major trading hub along the Silk Road.
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