
The Hypotyposis of the Monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis, Constantinople (11th-12th Centuries): Introduction, Translation and Commentary (Hardback)
R. H. Jordan (author), Rosemary Morris (author)
£140.00
Hardback
330 Pages
Published: 28/03/2012
Published: 28/03/2012
This book forms part of the Evergetis Project which aims to investigate all surviving texts associated with the Monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis founded in 1049 near Constantinople. A book-length introduction sets out the historical significance of the house for the development of Byzantine monasticism and discusses its administration, liturgy and way of life. An English translation of the Hypotyposis (the monastery's foundation document) is provided, accompanied by detailed notes. Previous scholarship on the authorship of the Hypotyposis and the evolution of the text is discussed and linguistic analysis used to suggest that traces of the original foundation document by Paul Evergetinos can be identified within it. The Hypotyposis was widely used as a model for later Byzantine and Slavonic typika and the precise relationship of these documents one to the other is demonstrated in detail. The volume also includes prosopographical material on the known patrons of the monastery, a discussion of its library, English translations of later Greek and Latin texts referring to the monastery and a suggested reconstruction of Paul Evergetinos' original foundation document.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN: 9781409436874
Number of pages: 330
Weight: 725 g
Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 25 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
'This long-awaited volume... will be required reading for all scholars of cenobitic monasteries in Byzantium.' Speculum 'L'ouvrage est une indeniable reussite, qui tire profit ... des acquis d'un projet d'equipe mene depuis plusieurs annees mais aussi ... de travaux tres recents ou en cours parus A l'etranger, notamment en langue franAaise. ... pour avoir pris tres largement en compte le contexte du monachisme byzantin A partir du 11e siecle ainsi que l'ensemble du dossier documentaire, les auteurs nous offrent bien plus qu'un paratexte A la traduction de l'Hypotyposis: il s'agit lA du meilleur guide pour aborder aujourd'hui l'histoire du celebre monastere de l'A0/00vergetis.' [The book is an undeniable success, which benefits ... from the knowledge gained by a team project over several years but also ... from very recent or ongoing works published abroad, especially in French. ... in taking very much into account the context of Byzantine monasticism from the 11th century as well as the documentary record, the authors offer us much more than a paratext of the translation of Hypotyposis: it is the best guide to date dealing with the history of the famous monastery of A0/00vergetis.] Revue des etudes byzantines 'In this volume ... one finds not only this finely crafted exposition, but also, with measured voice, a careful unpacking and persuasive analysis of difficult texts concerning the Evergetis.' The Medieval Review 'By the standards of Byzantine studies, the Evergetis dossier is rich and worthy of scholarly attention, particularly for an understanding of liturgical practices, monastic organisation, discipline and daily life, spirituality, patronage, books and learning, and textual transmission and reception. The Hypotyposis is essential reading for all of these questions and much more, as both the translated text itself and the nearly monograph-length Introduction to this volume make convincingly clear... Together, [Jordan
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