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The Career and Writings of Demetrius Kydones
A Study of Fourteenth-Century Byzantine Politics, Religion and Society
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Judith Ryder
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English
Published/Copyright:
2010
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The second half of the fourteenth century was a period of rapid change in the Eastern Mediterranean, principally due to the expansion into Europe of the Ottoman Turks. Demetrius Kydones was one of the key Byzantine political and intellectual figures of the time, and his writings are regarded as one of the most important sources for study of the period. Kydones’ career spanned at least four decades, from the 1340s to the 1380s. A Latin scholar, influenced in particular by the writings of Thomas Aquinas (some of which he translated into Greek), Kydones was a leading advocate of improvement of relations between Byzantium and the Latin West as crucial to Byzantine survival. This book examines Kydones’ career and writings, investigating how they can contribute to developing a nuanced understanding of Byzantine political and cultural developments in these years of crisis.
Author / Editor information
Dr Judith Ryder is currently Research fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford. Her research interests include Byzantine history, theology and culture, particularly of the 11th and 14th centuries. Her thesis on Demetrius Kydones won the 2006 Hellenic Foundation prize for best UK thesis in the Byzantine/Modern Greek category.
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eBook published on:
June 14, 2010
eBook ISBN:
9789004189447
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Main content:
296
eBook ISBN:
9789004189447
Keywords for this book
theology; medieval politics; cultural and international relations; ecumenism; Byzantine history
Audience(s) for this book
Those interested in Late Byzantine history and theology, medieval Latin-Greek political, religious and intellectual contacts, ecumenism and Aquinas.