TY - BOOK ID - 29952598 TI - Hellenism in Byzantium : the transformations of Greek identity and the reception of the classical tradition PY - 2007 SN - 9780521876889 0521876885 9780511496356 9780521297295 9780511378614 0511378610 0511496354 1107182786 9781107182783 1281243159 9781281243157 9786611243159 6611243151 0511376812 9780511376818 0511375875 9780511375873 0511374372 9780511374371 051137772X 052129729X PB - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Hellenism KW - Byzantine Empire KW - Greece KW - Rome KW - Civilization. KW - History KW - Hellenism. KW - Hellénisme KW - Empire byzantin KW - Grèce KW - Civilisation KW - Histoire KW - Arts and Humanities UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:29952598 AB - This text was the first systematic study of what it meant to be 'Greek' in late antiquity and Byzantium, an identity that could alternatively become national, religious, philosophical, or cultural. Through close readings of the sources, Professor Kaldellis surveys the space that Hellenism occupied in each period; the broader debates in which it was caught up; and the historical causes of its successive transformations. The first section (100-400) shows how Romanisation and Christianisation led to the abandonment of Hellenism as a national label and its restriction to a negative religious sense and a positive, albeit rarefied, cultural one. The second (1000-1300) shows how Hellenism was revived in Byzantium and contributed to the evolution of its culture. The discussion looks closely at the reception of the classical tradition, which was the reason why Hellenism was always desirable and dangerous in Christian society, and presents a new model for understanding Byzantine civilisation. ER -