Court Ceremonies and Rituals of Power in Byzantium and the Medieval Mediterranean: Comparative PerspectivesPublicly performed rituals and ceremonies form an essential part of medieval political practice and court culture. This applies not only to western feudal societies, but also to the linguistically and culturally highly diversified environment of Byzantium and the Mediterranean basin. The continuity of Roman traditions and cross-fertilization between various influences originating from Constantinople, Armenia, the Arab-Muslim World, and western kingdoms and naval powers provide the framework for a distinct sphere of ritual expression and ceremonial performance. This collective volume, placing Byzantium into a comparative perspective between East and West, examines transformative processes from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages, succession procedures in different political contexts, phenomena of cross-cultural appropriation and exchange, and the representation of rituals in art and literature. Contributors are Maria Kantirea, Martin Hinterberger, Walter Pohl, Andrew Marsham, Björn Weiler, Eric J. Hanne, Antonia Giannouli, Jo Van Steenbergen, Stefan Burkhardt, Ioanna Rapti, Jonathan Shepard, Panagiotis Agapitos, Henry Maguire, Christine Angelidi and Margaret Mullett. |
Contents
Comparative Approaches to the Ritual World of the Medieval Mediterranean | 1 |
Part One Rituals and the Transformation of the Roman World | 35 |
Part Two Succession Procedures and their Ritual Articulations | 113 |
Part Three Invention Appropriation and Transformation Between East and West | 225 |
Part Four Ritual Performances and their Reflections in Art and Literature | 373 |
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