Hunting descriptions in Theodore Daphnopates’ letters: some observations on the development of hunting motifs in Byzantine literature

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Titel: Hunting descriptions in Theodore Daphnopates’ letters: some observations on the development of hunting motifs in Byzantine literature
Autoren: Dmitry Chernoglazov
Quelle: Античная древность и средние века, Vol 43, Iss 0, Pp 208-228 (2018)
Verlagsinformationen: Ural Federal University, 2018.
Publikationsjahr: 2018
Bestand: LCC:Ancient history
LCC:Medieval history
Schlagwörter: феодор дафнопат, константин vii багрянородный, македонский ренессанс, византийская литература, эпистолография, историография, экфрасис, охота, Ancient history, D51-90, Medieval history, D111-203
Beschreibung: Theodore Daphnopates is an outstanding Byzantine author of the 10th c. Two Daphnopates’ letters contain detailed descriptions of hunting: one of these describes hare chace, another extolls the emperor Romanos II, who presented Theodoros the game, which he had hunted. Both ekphraseis, completely untypical for the 10th c., represent the beginning of new literary trends, which will achieve their full development during the subsequent period. Daphnopates’ innovation can be perceived in two aspects: for the first time, since the Late Antiquity, hunting becomes an object of a full-scale ekphrasis; for the first time in centuries the encomiastic image of an emperor as skillful hunter is revived in the court rhetoric. Later, in the 12th c. ekphrasis of hunting will become a specific rhetorical subgenre, and the image of emperor as warrior and hunter will be the cornerstone of the official ideology.
Publikationsart: article
Dateibeschreibung: electronic resource
Sprache: German
English
Russian
ISSN: 0320-4472
2687-0398
Relation: https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/adsv/article/view/3570; https://doaj.org/toc/0320-4472; https://doaj.org/toc/2687-0398
DOI: 10.15826/adsv.2015.43.013
Zugangs-URL: https://doaj.org/article/3eb145a3e9eb43fda3f8e48f18d265b0
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Abstract:Theodore Daphnopates is an outstanding Byzantine author of the 10th c. Two Daphnopates’ letters contain detailed descriptions of hunting: one of these describes hare chace, another extolls the emperor Romanos II, who presented Theodoros the game, which he had hunted. Both ekphraseis, completely untypical for the 10th c., represent the beginning of new literary trends, which will achieve their full development during the subsequent period. Daphnopates’ innovation can be perceived in two aspects: for the first time, since the Late Antiquity, hunting becomes an object of a full-scale ekphrasis; for the first time in centuries the encomiastic image of an emperor as skillful hunter is revived in the court rhetoric. Later, in the 12th c. ekphrasis of hunting will become a specific rhetorical subgenre, and the image of emperor as warrior and hunter will be the cornerstone of the official ideology.
ISSN:03204472
26870398
DOI:10.15826/adsv.2015.43.013