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  1. 19. März 2022 · The Alexiad of Anna Comnena, trans. E. R. A. Sewter, Penguin, 1969, revised with introduction and notes by Peter Frankopan, 2009.

  2. 4. Mai 2021 · Anna Komnene - The Alexiad (Penguin Classics).pdf download 763.5K E A Sophocles - History of Greek Alphabet & Pronunciation (1).pdf download

    • Preface
    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • Acknowledgements xiii
    • Abbreviations
    • BMGS
    • GRBS
    • ’ Gesta Francorum et Aliorum Hierosolimitanorum Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies
    • List of abbreviations

    This book aims to examine the Alexiad as a great literary work. Since it is in classicizing Byzantine Greek, and I am writing in English, I have needed a great literary translation. E. R. A. Sewter has provided one and that is the default translation I will use. It has long been available in Penguin Classics and more recently Peter Frankopan has ed...

    ‘Douxhas been used for the Byzantine title but I have retained ’ Frankopan ’s ‘Duke ’ for western leaders. The spelling of names in other primary-source translations and in sec-ondary commentaries has been left intact. Where the di erence between Sewter and Frankopan is worth marking, ff I have italicized the chosen translator’s initial in bold. Ge...

    My rst and last debt is to Roger Scott, to whom this book is dedicated. fi Without him it would have no beginning, middle or end. He was my inspiring teacher in Byzantine Studies as well as Greek, became my super-visor, reading the rst drafts in manuscript, and then spent years as my fi patient unpaid supervisor and adviser. He has supported this p...

    I am warmly grateful to Margaret Riddle for suggesting the cover illus-tration, to Abby Robinson for helping me format the bibliography, to Patsy Segall, Grania Buckley and Felicity Renowden for their translations from the German, to Susannah Buckley for wise editorial advice, to her and David Segall for long-term support and encouragement and to J...

    Fuller details for the primary sources listed here may be found in the Bibliography. AABS Alexiad

    BS Byzantion BZ CFHB Chon., Hist. CSHB Deeds F Fulcher Gesta

    Hyle Australian Association for Byzantine Studies (Byzantina Australiensia) Komnene, Anna, The Alexiad Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies Byzantinoslavica Byzantion. Revue Internationale des Études Byzantines Byzantinische Zeitschrift Corpus fontium historiae Byzantinae Choniates, Niketas, Niketas Choniatae Historia Corpus scriptorium historiae Byz...

    Bryennios, Nikephoros, Hyle historias Psellos,Chron. Psellos, Michael, R-K S Skyl. SPBS Chronographia Komnene, Anna, Alexiad in Annae Comnenae Alexias (ed. D. R. Reinsch and A. Kambylis) Komnene, Anna, The Alexiad of Anna Comnena E. R. A. Sewter) (tr. Skylites, John, Ioannis Scylitzae Synopsis Historiarum Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Stud...

    xv Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (The Regents of the University

  3. Anna Komnene (latinisiert Anna Comnena, mittelgriechisch Ἄννα Κομνηνή Anna Komniní, * 2. Dezember 1083 in Konstantinopel; † ca. 1154) war eine byzantinische Geschichtsschreiberin.

  4. Within the walls of the convent, Anna Komnene, the porphyrogenita of Alexios, hears tales of her nephew’s military exploits, his love affairs, and his boastful pride and wonders if the memory of her father is being lost in the glamour of the present.

    • V.K. McCarty
  5. Anna Komnene is one of the most curious figures in the history of an intriguing empire. A woman of extraordinary education and intellect, she was the only Byzantine female historian and one of the first and foremost historians in medieval Europe.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlexiadAlexiad - Wikipedia

    The Alexiad ( Greek: Ἀλεξιάς, romanized : Alexias) is a medieval historical and biographical text written around the year 1148, by the Byzantine princess Anna Komnene, daughter of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. [1] . It was written in a form of artificial Attic Greek.