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Sylvester Syropoulos on Politics and Culture in the Fifteenth-Century Mediterranean - Themes and Problems in the Memoirs, Section IV (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Sylvester Syropoulos on Politics and Culture in the Fifteenth-Century Mediterranean - Themes and Problems in the Memoirs, Section IV (Hardcover, New Ed)
Series: Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Studies
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The Memoirs of Sylvester Syropoulos is a text written by a
I'yzantine ecclesiastical official in the 15th century. Syropoulos
participated in the Council for the union of the Greek and Latin
Churches held in Ferrara and Florence, Italy, in 1438-1439. As a
high-ranking official and an eye-witness of the union, he offers a
unique perspective on this important political and religious event
that would so decisively contribute to the political, military and
religious development of Europe at the end of the Middle Ages.
Experts in different fields - historians, philologists, art
historians and archaeologists - have come together in this volume
to explore the actions and motives of the various political and
religious groups that participated in the council. With Syropoulos
as their starting point, the contributors of this volume
reconstruct the living conditions, cross-cultural interaction,
artistic and commercial exchange in the 15th-century Mediterranean.
At the same time, they discuss the text as an invaluable source for
political and diplomatic affairs at that time, as a travel account,
an eye-witness narrative and as a literary work. Emphasis is placed
on Syropoulos's Section IV where he describes the journey of the
Byzantine delegation from Constantinople to Italy, their stay in
Venice and in Ferrara, the diplomatic contacts with the doge and
the pope, and finally the beginning of the council's proceedings.
An annotated English translation of the text is included as an
appendix to the book. The papers bring out the richness of the
information in Syropoulos's writings about the people involved in
the Council of Ferrara-Florence and especially the interaction
among different social, religious and political groups throughout
that event. His work is unique because it is a rare eye-witness
account, deriving from personal experience, rather than an
objective historical narrative.
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