Byzantium
An ancient city, the site of modern Istanbul. From the 4th to 15th centuries the empire extended from southeastern Europe to western Asia, reaching its greatest extent under Justinian (527-565). By about 1000 A.D. it comprised the southern Balkans, Greece, Asia Minor, and parts of southern Italy. The capture of Constantinople in 1453 marked the formal end of the Byzantine Empire. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988)
Abandonment of terminally ill patients in the Byzantine era. An ancient tradition? (1/10)
Our research on the texts of the Byzantine historians and chroniclers revealed an apparently curious phenomenon, namely, the abandonment of terminally ill emperors by their physicians when the latter realised that they could not offer any further treatment. This attitude tallies with the mentality of the ancient Greek physicians, who even in Hippocratic times thought the treatment and care of the terminally ill to be a challenge to nature and hubris to the gods. Nevertheless, it is a very curious attitude in the light of the concepts of the Christian Byzantine physicians who, according to the doctrines of the Christian religion, should have been imbued with the spirit of philanthropy and love for their fellowmen. The meticulous analysis of three examples of abandonment of Byzantine emperors, and especially that of Alexius I Comnenus, by their physicians reveals that this custom, following ancient pagan ethics, in those times took on a ritualised form without any significant or real content. (+info)Surgery on varices in Byzantine times (324-1453 CE). (2/10)
OBJECTIVES: The purposes of this article are to describe Byzantine varicose vein surgery and to note its influence on the development of these operations after that time. A study and analysis of the original texts of the Byzantine physicians, written in Greek and containing the now mostly lost knowledge of the earlier Hellenistic and Roman periods, was undertaken. RESULTS: The Byzantines paid special attention to varicosis surgery from the early period of the empire. The famous fourth-century (ce) physician Oribasius meticulously described a number of surgical methods of confronting varicosis, some of which were derived from the texts of earlier Greek surgeons, to which he added his own keen observations. Later, eminent Byzantine physicians developed these techniques further and evaluated their usefulness. CONCLUSIONS: The study of Byzantine medical texts proves that several surgical techniques on varicosis were widely practiced in Byzantine times and were derived from the work of ancient Greek and Roman physicians. The techniques described had a great influence on western medieval and later European surgery, thus constituting significant roots of modern angiology. (+info)Is consent in medicine a concept only of modern times? (3/10)
Although the issue of consent in medical practice has grown immensely in recent years, and it is generally believed that historical cases are unknown, our research amongst original ancient Greek and Byzantine historical sources reveals that it is a very old subject which ancient philosophers and physicians have addressed. Plato, in ancient Greece, connected consent with the quality of a free person and even before him, Hippocrates had advocated seeking the patient's cooperation in order to combat the disease. In Alexander the Great's era and later on in Byzantine times, not only was the consent of the patient necessary but physicians were asking for even more safeguards before undertaking a difficult operation. Our study has shown that from ancient times physicians have at least on occasion been driven to seek the consent of their patient either because of respect for the patient's autonomy or from fear of the consequences of their failure. (+info)Goiter depicted in Byzantine artworks. (4/10)
Pathologies depicted in sacral works of western civilisation are widely known. However, in this regard, the very rich and important Byzantine art, and particularly sacral art, has been largely ignored. Research carried out on 500 artworks has disclosed 119 pictures revealing 36 different physiological conditions (gravidity, labour) or pathological conditions (goiter, joint diseases, palsy etc.). Goiter, most likely as a result of iodine deficiency, is portrayed in 42 individuals (6 females, 14 males, 4 children and 18 angels). However, although the Byzantine sacral artworks give evidence of many pathological conditions, the diagnosed pathologies cannot be considered representative of the general population. (+info)Late Byzantine mineral soda high alumina glasses from Asia Minor: a new primary glass production group. (5/10)
(+info)Epidemic waves of the Black Death in the Byzantine Empire (1347-1453 AD). (6/10)
The lack of valid demographic data and the literary ambiguities of the Byzantine chroniclers raise questions about the actual size and mortality rate of the Black Death in the Byzantine Empire. This study presents for the first time a quantitative overview of the Black Death in Byzantium for the period 1347-1453. Our data were obtained from descriptions of the plague, by prominent Byzantine historians and scholars, grouped by time of appearance and geographical spread. During the period 1347-1453, a total of 61 plague reports were noted, which can be distinguished in nine major epidemic waves, 11 local outbreaks and 16 disease-free periods. The capital Constantinople and the Venetian colonies of the Ionian and Aegean Sea were the areas most affected by the plague. The epidemic waves of the Black Death in Byzantium had a total average duration of 3.2 years. Scientific ignorance of the nature of the disease, a turbulent period of warfare and an organized maritime network seem to have contributed to the spread of the disease. Employing quantitative analysis, our multidisciplinary study sheds light from various standpoints on the evolution and dynamic of the plague in the South-eastern Mediterranean during the 14th and 15th centuries, despite the lack of sound morbidity and mortality data. (+info)Double foramen transversarium variation in ancient Byzantine cervical vertebrae: preliminary report of an anthropological study. (7/10)
(+info)'Arthritis' in Byzantium (AD 324-1453): unknown information from non-medical literary sources. (8/10)
OBJECTIVE--To compile and analyse information contained in non-medical texts of the Byzantine historians and chroniclers concerning arthritis, and to clarify the first use of Colchicum autumnale in the treatment of gout by the fifth century physician, Jacob Psychristus. CONCLUSIONS--This material gives an indication of the problem of arthritis and, in particular, a disease resembling gout that tyrannised a great number of the population in the Byzantine Empire (AD 324-1453). Contemporary historians and chroniclers maintain that the main causes of gout ('podagra') were the over-consumption of alcoholic drinks and food. Most relevant texts include anxiety and heredity among the aetiological factors of the disease. The incidence of this group of diseases among the Byzantine Emperors (it is certain that 14 of a total of 86 had a form of arthritis) and other officials of the State indicates that these diseases were a possible factor in certain political and military difficulties of the Empire. (+info)
Byzantium!
Byzantium is an ancient Greek city near the Black Sea. Romans, Greeks, Zealots and Pharisee are all part of its mix. The Doctor ... Byzantium! is a BBC Books original novel written by Keith Topping and based on the long-running British science fiction ... The Cloister Library - Byzantium! (Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Use dmy dates ...
Byzantium
Faustus of Byzantium was from a city of that name in Cilicia. The origins of Byzantium are shrouded in legend. Tradition says ... Byzantium was mainly a trading city due to its location at the Black Sea's only entrance. Byzantium later conquered Chalcedon, ... Kazhdan, Alexander P. (1991). "Byzantium". The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acref/ ... The etymology of Byzantium is unknown. It has been suggested that the name is of Thracian origin. It may be derived from the ...
Byzantium (disambiguation)
Byzantium may also refer to: Byzantium (album), by Deep Blue Something Byzantium (band), an English band of the 1970s Byzantium ... Byzantium!, a Doctor Who novel by Keith Topping Byzantium, a novel by Stephen R. Lawhead Byzantium, title of season 14, episode ... Look up Byzantium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Byzantium is an ancient Greek city, later renamed Constantinople and then ... film), a 2012 vampire film Byzantium (play), a 1904 historical play by Ferenc Herczeg Byzantium, a starship on the Doctor Who ...
Byzantium (film)
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Byzantium (color)
The color Byzantium is a particular dark tone of purple. It originates in modern times, and, despite its name, it should not be ... The color dark Byzantium is displayed at right. Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 191; Color ... The first recorded use of byzantium as a color name in English was in 1926. The color Byzantine is displayed at right. The ... Sample of Byzantium: Page 111 Plate 44 Color Sample K7 The color displayed in the color box above matches the color called ...
Byzantium Endures
... is a historical fiction novel by English author Michael Moorcock published by Secker & Warburg in 1981. It is ... "BYZANTIUM ENDURES". Kirkus Reviews. 1 January 1981. Retrieved 14 January 2021. Christoph, Ella (20 August 2012). "Fiction ... "Byzantium Endures is in essence two novels, in the Swiftian tradition of satire. On one level, it is the story of Pyat's ... "Byzantium Endures is often masterly - and never more so, strangely enough, than when Pyat fantasticates away on the nature of ...
Byzantium (album)
Byzantium is the third album by alternative rock band Deep Blue Something. It was released on Interscope in 1998 only in Japan ... "Byzantium". NME. 23 August 1998. Retrieved 30 June 2013. (Articles with short description, Short description is different from ... "1 - 3:26 "Cherry Lime Rickey" - 6:26 "Byzantium" - 4:07 "Everything" - 3:32 "Enough To Get By"1 - 5:10 "Hell In Itself"1 - 4: ...
Byzantium (band)
"Peel Session for Byzantium". BBC. Retrieved 25 July 2010. Riekels, H.T. "Biography of Byzantium". Prog Archives. "Credits for ... Byzantium were due to play at the famous Greasy Truckers Party in February 1972, but could not appear due to a power-cut, ... Byzantium were an English psychedelic music band of the 1970s who released three albums and performed one Peel Session. They ... Byzantium continued touring until late in 1975 when they played their final concert at The Roundhouse. Steve Corduner - later ...
Byzantium (play)
It is a superb opera". Ferenc Herczeg The last days of Byzantium "Selmeczi György: BYZANTIUM - Opera Maghiară din Cluj". www. ... The historic play Byzantium opened in Budapest in 1904. The following year, on May 19, 1905 premiered at the Hungarian Theatre ... Byzantium (Hungarian: Bizánc) is a historical play by Ferenc Herczeg presenting the last hours of the existence of the ... Thus the sound of the Byzantium bells, heard at the beginning of the second act is a composition element of electronic music. ...
Byzantium Secundus
... is a supplement published by Holistic Design in 1996 for the science fiction space opera role-playing game ... Byzantium Secundus, the first supplement published for the Fading Suns role-playing game, is a 128-page softcover book designed ... The planet Byzantium Secundus is the capital of a dangerous galactic segment of the Fading Suns setting. This supplement ... "Byzantium Secundus - RPGnet RPG Game Index". index.rpg.net. (Science fiction role-playing game supplements). ...
Battle of Byzantium
The Battle of Byzantium (Byzantion) was a battle in the wars of the successors of Alexander the Great (see Diadochi) between ... It was a two-day-battle fought near Byzantium at the Hellespont in 317 BC and resulted in a stunning Antigonid victory. After ... The two fleets met in battle near Byzantium, Cleitus won a victory in which some 70 ships of Nicanor were captured, sunk or ...
Alypius of Byzantium
The date when he became the bishop of Byzantium is not known for certain, but is most likely somewhere between 166 and 167. ... Alypius or Olympius (Greek: Ἀλύπιος or Ὀλύμπιος; died 169) was the bishop of Byzantium during the second half of the 2nd ... Bishops of Byzantium, 169 deaths, Year of birth unknown, All stub articles, Early Church bishop stubs). ...
Python of Byzantium
... (Greek: Πύθων ὁ Βυζάντιος) was an ancient Greek statesman and former student of Isocrates. In 346 BC, he ... The first was Python of Byzantium, who appears to have been at Pella in 346 and may have played a role in the negotiations ... Footnote] "On the basis of Demosthenes Against Aristocrates 127; 119, Python of Byzantium has been identified with Python of ... Python of Byzantium was identified with Python of Aenus the latter of which killed King Cotys I of the Odrysian Kingdom. ...
Sailing to Byzantium
5. "Sailing to Byzantium" Poetry Foundation. Archived 14 June 2022 at the Wayback Machine "Sailing to Byzantium" The Britannica ... "Byzantium", extends and complements "Sailing to Byzantium". It blends descriptions of the medieval city in nighttime darkness ... Sailing to Byzantium That is no country for old men. The young In one another's arms, birds in the trees - Those dying ... "Sailing to Byzantium" is a poem by William Butler Yeats, first published in the 1928 collection The Tower. It comprises four ...
Athenodorus of Byzantium
Eventually, he was not buried there, as it was deemed improper for Emperors to be buried outside Byzantium. The cathedral was ... Athenodorus (Greek: Ἀθηνόδωρος), also known as Athenogenes (Greek: Ἀθηνογένης), (? - 148) was Bishop of Byzantium from 144 ... Bishops of Byzantium, All stub articles, Early Church bishop stubs). ...
Anna of Byzantium
... may refer to: Anna of Constantinople (disambiguation) Anna of Savoy (1306-1365), Byzantine Empress consort ... a Greek noblewoman or princess who became princess of Halych Anna of Byzantium (novel), a 1999 novel by Tracy Barrett This ... disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Anna of Byzantium. If an internal link led you here, you may wish ... Anna Comnena and the Alexiad Anna from Byzantium, ...
Olympianus of Byzantium
Byzantium remained a bishopric under Heracleia for more than a century. Olympianus' successor was Marcus I. www.ec-patr.org v t ... In 196 Byzantium was conquered by Emperor Septimius Severus during his rivalry with Pescennius Niger. Septimius Severus took ... Olympianus (Greek: Ὀλυμπιανός, died 198) was the bishop of Byzantium for eleven years (187-198 AD). He succeeded Bishop ... Bishops of Byzantium, Year of birth unknown, All stub articles, Early Church bishop stubs). ...
Evening in Byzantium
... at IMDb Evening in Byzantium at the TCM Movie Database Evening in Byzantium at AllMovie (Articles with ... "Evening in Byzantium - Credits." AMC Movie Guide, October 31, 2011. Eder, Bruce. "Synoposis: Evening in Byzantium (1978)." ... Evening in Byzantium is a 1978 American two-part, four-hour made-for-television drama film produced by Glen A. Larson ... Evening in Byzantium, received the typical reviews for a made-for-television program, with reviewers noting: "It's all very ...
Euzois of Byzantium
Euzois (Greek: Εὐζώιος, died 154) was the bishop of Byzantium for six years (148-154). He succeeded Bishop Athenodorus. He was ... Bishops of Byzantium, 154 deaths, Year of birth unknown, All stub articles, Early Church bishop stubs). ...
Leontius of Byzantium
... is confused between Leontius of Byzantium and Leontius of Jerusalem.) Leontius of Byzantium (2013). Against the forgeries of ... Leontius of Byzantium (485-543) was a Byzantine Christian monk and the author of an influential series of theological writings ... He was, perhaps, born at Constantinople, which accounts for his being identified as from Byzantium. He has been given the ... 2017). Leontius of Byzantium: Complete Works. Oxford Early Christian Texts. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199645237 ...
Homerus of Byzantium
Homer of Byzantium (Greek: Ὅμηρος ὁ Βυζάντιος) was an ancient Greek grammarian and tragic poet. He was also called ho Neoteros ...
Philo of Byzantium
... (Greek: Φίλων ὁ Βυζάντιος, Phílōn ho Byzántios, ca. 280 BC - ca. 220 BC), also known as Philo Mechanicus, ... Although he was from Byzantium he lived most of his life in Alexandria, Egypt. He was probably younger than Ctesibius, though ... A treatise titled De septem mundi miraculis, on the Seven Wonders of the World, is attributed to another Philo of Byzantium, ... 282-301 . Philip Rance, 'Philo of Byzantium' in R.S. BAGNALL et al. (edd.), The Encyclopedia of Ancient History (Chichester/ ...
Heracleides of Byzantium
Heracleides (Ancient Greek: Ἡρακλείδης) of Byzantium, was sent as ambassador by Antiochus III the Great to the two Scipios -- ...
Antiphilus of Byzantium
... (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίφιλος ὁ Βυζάντιος) was a writer of epigrams who lived about the time of the Roman ... and that their productions were all by mistake ascribed to the one poet of Byzantium. Other scholars think there is not ...
Dionysius of Byzantium
Dionysios of Byzantium, Anaplous of the Bosporos English translation by Brady Kiesling Albrecht Dihle, Greek and Latin ... Dionysius of Byzantium (Greek ∆ιονύσιος Βυζάντιος, Dionysios Byzantios Latin Dionysius Byzantinus) was a Greek geographer of ... which describes the coastline of the Bosporus and the city of Byzantium (later Constantinople and now İstanbul), described by C ... 2nd-century people from Byzantium, 2nd-century writers, 2nd-century geographers). ...
Castinus of Byzantium
He was bishop of Byzantium from 230 to 237. Until his tenure, the cathedral was near the sea in the area of present Galata. He ... Church historian Frederick George Holweck says that there were no bishops at Byzantium in the third century. Van Millingen, ... Castinus I (? - 237) was reputedly the Bishop of Byzantium between 230 and 237. In some catalogues he appears as Constantine. ... built one of the oldest churches in Byzantium to honour Saint Euphemia. Nicephorus Callistus refers to him in his works as ...
Agent of Byzantium
... ". www.uchronia.net. Turtledove, Harry. Agent of Byzantium. Baen, 1994. "Books to Look For", F&SF, May 1987 ( ... Agent of Byzantium is a 1987 collection of short stories by Harry Turtledove, centered on the exploits of Basil Argyros, a ... "Pillar of Cloud, Pillar of Fire" was included in the second edition of Agent of Byzantium, published in 1994 by Baen Books. " ... The stories are set in an alternate 14th century, where Islam never existed and the great ancient empires of Byzantium (the ...
Metrophanes of Byzantium
His feast day is June 4. His predecessor as Bishop of Byzantium was Probus, son of Dometius, and Metrophanes may have been the ... Saint Metrophanes (? - 326) was the bishop of Byzantium from 306 to 314. He may have retired from his episcopacy and died as ... Byzantium did not become the capital of the Empire until 330 (when it was renamed New Rome or Constantinople), and the see was ... Bishops of Byzantium, 326 deaths, Year of birth unknown, All stub articles, Saint stubs, Early Church bishop stubs). ...
Theodotus of Byzantium
Theodotus held the profession of a leatherworker or fuller in Byzantium. He taught that Jesus was a non-divine man, and though ... Theodotus of Byzantium (Ancient Greek: Θεόδoτoς Theodotos; also known as Theodotus the Tanner, Theodotus the Shoemaker, ... of Byzantium]". Jesus, Gnosis and Dogma. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-567-61585-5. The Saviour, jesus Christ, who ... was an Adoptionist theologian from Byzantium, one of several named Theodotus whose writings were condemned as heresy in the ...
Pertinax of Byzantium
He sought advice from Bishop Alypius of Byzantium; when his disease was cured, he believed it was the result of Alypius' ... Pertinax (Greek: Περτίναξ; died 187 AD) was Bishop of Byzantium from 169 until his death in 187. Information on his life is ... Bishops of Byzantium, Year of birth unknown, All stub articles, Early Church bishop stubs). ...
Byzantium and beyond
... This project area highlights the cultural significance of Byzantium within the context of the global ... Furthermore, "Byzantium and Beyond" introduces new methods and topics which can only be understood against a global background ... Borderlands and Contact Zones: Byzantium, the Caucasus and the Danube Lands*The Caucasus and the Danube as Borderlands ...
Byzantium and Islam | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Byzantiums Southern Provinces As the seventh century began, much of the wealth of the Byzantine Empire came from its southern ... In Byzantiums southern provinces and possibly elsewhere, ivory was carved into small boxes or plaques to decorate furniture; ... Textiles were only one of the many goods that moved along the trade routes that brought valuables from the east to Byzantium ... Even in the seventh century, when silk was also produced in Byzantium, trade routes running past Samarkand in the north to ...
The "Byzantine" tax code: How complicated was Byzantium, anyway?
Bonus Explainer: Was Byzantiums tax code Byzantine? Not at all. Byzantiums two-pronged system would have made Steve Forbes ... They blame Byzantiums bad reputation largely on 18th-century English historian Edward Gibbon. In his influential multi-volume ... which used to be Byzantium and is now Istanbul) when discussing American tax laws. Was the Byzantine system of government ... who traveled twice to Byzantium as an ambassador of German emperor Otto, wrote a book in which he bemoaned the overly ...
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The Reception of Byzantium in European Culture since 1500 - 1st Editio
Byzantium after Byzantium. This collection of essays uses the idea of reception-theory and expands it to show how European ... Byzantium: a night at the opéra, Smythe / Byzantium in Bavaria, Berger / Memory, mosaics and the monarch: the neo-Byzantine ... European History Modern History 1750-1945 Social & Cultural History Late Antiquity & Byzantium History Humanities Classical ... The Reception of Byzantium in European Culture since 1500 Edited By Przemyslaw Marciniak, Dion C. Smythe Copyright 2016 ...
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Movie review: Vampire flick 'Byzantium' has no life to it
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And therefore I have sailed the seas and come To the holy city of Byzantium - Volume 17, Number 5-May 2011 - Emerging...
Potter, P. (2011). And therefore I have sailed the seas and come To the holy city of Byzantium. Emerging Infectious Diseases, ... Potter P. And therefore I have sailed the seas and come To the holy city of Byzantium. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 2011;17(5 ... Potter P. And therefore I have sailed the seas and come To the holy city of Byzantium. Emerg Infect Dis. 2011;17(5):958-959. ... Frustrated by the state of affairs, the painter abandons the mundane and, like W.B. Yeats, sails to Byzantium-not a destination ...
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Constantinople2
- Critics often refer to the complicated politics of Constantinople (which used to be Byzantium and is now Istanbul ) when discussing American tax laws . (slate.com)
- Ambassadors to Constantinople complained loudly about the formality of the court: For example, in the late 10th century, Liutprand of Cremona , who traveled twice to Byzantium as an ambassador of German emperor Otto, wrote a book in which he bemoaned the overly choreographed Byzantine court ceremonies. (slate.com)
Sailing1
- Influenced by the Yeat's poem, 'Sailing to Byzantium', Hitchhiking to Byzantium is a meditation on trying to find inner peace. (anubismusic.com)
Middle ages1
- This project area highlights the cultural significance of Byzantium within the context of the global middle ages and extending into the early modern period, as it becomes evident in the movement of people, texts and ideas, and in the transport of objects. (oeaw.ac.at)
Essays1
- This collection of essays uses the idea of 'reception-theory' and expands it to show how European societies after Byzantium have responded to both the reality, and the idea of Byzantine Civilisation. (routledge.com)
Items1
- Cauldon Byzantium China - 6 items found. (blueandwhite.com)
Life1
- Anubis' third album, Hitchhiking to Byzantium is a concept album about the changes in life and the way one deals with others as they progress through them. (anubismusic.com)
Modern2
- Still, Byzantium was far less complicated than any modern government. (slate.com)
- The authors discuss various forms of Byzantine influence in the post-Byzantine world from architecture to literature to music to the place of Byzantium in modern political debates (e.g. in Russia). (routledge.com)
Code1
- The "Byzantine" tax code: How complicated was Byzantium, anyway? (slate.com)