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portada Three Political Voices from the Age of Justinian: Agapetus - Advice to the Emperor, Dialogue on Political Science, Paul the Silentiary - Description o (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2009
Language
Inglés
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.8 x 14.5 x 1.8 cm
Weight
0.36 kg.
ISBN
1846312094
ISBN13
9781846312090
Edition No.
1

Three Political Voices from the Age of Justinian: Agapetus - Advice to the Emperor, Dialogue on Political Science, Paul the Silentiary - Description o (in English)

Bell, Peter ; Bell, Peter (Author) · Liverpool University Press · Paperback

Three Political Voices from the Age of Justinian: Agapetus - Advice to the Emperor, Dialogue on Political Science, Paul the Silentiary - Description o (in English) - Bell, Peter ; Bell, Peter

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Synopsis "Three Political Voices from the Age of Justinian: Agapetus - Advice to the Emperor, Dialogue on Political Science, Paul the Silentiary - Description o (in English)"

This one-volume translation, with commentary and introduction brings together three important works. All three texts cast great, if generally neglected light on politics and ideology in early Byzantium. Agapetus wrote, c. 527-30CE, from a position sympathetic to Justinian, when he had still to consolidate his authority. He sets out what an emperor must do to acquire legitimacy, in terms of government's being the imitation of God. Read in context, his work is much more than a list of pious commonplaces. The Dialogue, written anonymously towards the end the same reign, comprises fragments from Books 4-5 of a philosophically sophisticated (lost) longer work, setting out requirements for the ideal polity, based on a similar concept of imperial rule, with extensive comment on matters of current political salience but from an implicitly hostile standpoint. Not only does the text reflect the nature of Neoplatonic political philosophy but it also penetrates with its ideas deep into the inner realities of the time, into the political problems of Constantinople during the first half of the sixth century. The third text was written by Paul the Silentiary to mark the rededication of the basilica Hagia Sophia, built thirty years earlier under the orders of Emperor Justinian I. Together the translations provide an important insight into the early Byzantine period.

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