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E-raamat: Dreaming in Byzantium and Beyond

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781317148142
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  • Formaat: 256 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317148142
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Although the actual dreaming experience of the Byzantines lies beyond our reach, the remarkable number of dream narratives in the surviving sources of the period attests to the cardinal function of dreams as vehicles of meaning, and thus affords modern scholars access to the wider cultural fabric of symbolic representations of the Byzantine world. Whether recounting real or invented dreams, the narratives serve various purposes, such as political and religious agendas, personal aspirations or simply an author’s display of literary skill. It is only in recent years that Byzantine dreaming has attracted scholarly attention, and important publications have suggested the way in which Byzantines reshaped ancient interpretative models and applied new perceptions to the functions of dreams. This book - the first collection of studies on Byzantine dreams to be published - aims to demonstrate further the importance of closely examining dreams in Byzantium in their wider historical and cultural, as well as narrative, context. Linked by this common thread, the essays offer insights into the function of dreams in hagiography, historiography, rhetoric, epistolography, and romance. They explore gender and erotic aspects of dreams; they examine cross-cultural facets of dreaming, provide new readings, and contextualize specific cases; they also look at the Greco-Roman background and Islamic influences of Byzantine dreams and their Christianization. The volume provides a broad variety of perspectives, including those of psychoanalysis and anthropology.

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'... this is an interesting collection of papers on dreams that discuss texts or passages which deserve to be noticed, not least for their engagement with the irrational.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review 'This book constitutes a useful study for those who wish to study Byzantine dreams and their symbolism. Interested scholars and specialized libraries should have a copy.' Medieval Review

Prologue vii
List of Contributors
xi
Note on the Spelling of Names xiii
Abbreviations xv
1 Dreaming in the Life of Cyril Phileotes
1(20)
Margaret Mullett
2 The Morphology of Healing Dreams: Dream and Therapy in Byzantine Collections of Miracle Stories
21(14)
Stavroula Constantinou
3 Ecstasy as a Form of Visionary Experience in Early Byzantine Monastic Literature
35(18)
Bettina Kronung
4 The Heavenly City: Religious and Secular Visions of the Other World in Byzantine Literature
53(16)
Carolina Cupane
5 A Little Revelation for Personal Use
69(10)
Christine Angelidi
6 Prokopios' Dream Before the Campaign Against Libya: A Reading of Wars 3.12.1--5
79(16)
Ilias Anagnostakis
7 Dream Narratives in the Continuation of Theophanes
95(30)
George T. Calofonos
8 The Historiography of Dreaming in Medieval Byzantium
125(20)
Paul Magdalino
9 The Dream-Key Manuals of Byzantium
145(16)
Steven M. Oberhelman
10 Byzantine and Islamic Dream Interpretation: A Comparative Approach to the Problem of `Reality' vs `Literary Tradition'
161(26)
Maria Mavroudi
11 Fluid Dreams, Solid Consciences: Erotic Dreams in Byzantium
187(20)
Charis Messis
12 Gender Ambiguity in Dreams of Conversion, Prophecy and Creativity
207(14)
Barbara Tedlock
13 Psychoanalysis and Byzantine Oneirographia
221(12)
Catia Galatariotou
Index 233
Christine Angelidi is Research Director Emerita at the Institute of Historical Research of the Hellenic National Research Foundation, Greece. George Calofonos is Research Associate at the Institute of Historical Research of the Hellenic National Research Foundation, Greece.