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The Letters of Theodoros Hyrtakenos

Authors: THeodoros Yrtakinos,Apostolos Karpozilos

The life and career of Theodore Chyrtakinos span the long and tumultuous reign of Andronicus II (1282-1328). He taught as a private tutor, and among his former students are Basil the Sweet, Nicholas...

The life and career of Theodore Chyrtakinos span the long and tumultuous reign of Andronicus II (1282-1328). He taught as a private tutor, and among his former students are Basil the Sweet, Nicholas Metochites, and Alexius Apokaukos, the future grand duke. He claimed that the remuneration he received was never sufficient to sustain him.

He conversed with men...

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  • Item Byzantine Literature
  • Number of pages Number of pages 408
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2017
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The life and career of Theodore Chyrtakinos span the long and tumultuous reign of Andronicus II (1282-1328). He taught as a private tutor, and among his former students are Basil the Sweet, Nicholas Metochites, and Alexius Apokaukos, the future grand duke. He claimed that the remuneration he received was never sufficient to sustain him.

He conversed with men of power and wealth, yet had no share in it. His correspondence, preserved in the Parisian codex gr. 1209, a unique 14th-century manuscript, offers a type of autobiography intended to be read and published. His letters project the image of a poor intellectual, which he consciously cultivated in hopes of winning the sympathy of the emperor and powerful men.

His constant engagement with money and other worldly goods, his appeals seem to underscore a permanent financial insecurity. However, flattery of the rich and the display of knowledge were the typical means through which aspiring intellectuals sought to attain high positions in the state bureaucracy and the ecclesiastical hierarchy.

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Authors
THeodoros Yrtakinos, Apostolos Karpozilos
Publisher
Kanaki
Genre
Byzantine Literature
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
408
Release Date
11/2017
Publication Date
2017
Dimensions
14.3x20.4 cm
Language
English
Original text
No
Translation
-
Bilingual edition
No
ISBN-13
9789606736223

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The life and career of Theodore Chyrtakinos span the long and tumultuous reign of Andronicus II (1282-1328). He taught as a private tutor, and among his former students are Basil the Sweet, Nicholas Metochites, and Alexius Apokaukos, the future grand duke. He claimed that the remuneration he received was never sufficient to sustain him.

He conversed with men of power and wealth, yet had no share in it. His correspondence, preserved in the Parisian codex gr. 1209, a unique 14th-century manuscript, offers a type of autobiography intended to be read and published. His letters project the image of a poor intellectual, which he consciously cultivated in hopes of winning the sympathy of the emperor and powerful men.

His constant engagement with money and other worldly goods, his appeals seem to underscore a permanent financial insecurity. However, flattery of the rich and the display of knowledge were the typical means through which aspiring intellectuals sought to attain high positions in the state bureaucracy and the ecclesiastical hierarchy.

Manufacturer

Authors
THeodoros Yrtakinos, Apostolos Karpozilos
Publisher
Kanaki
Genre
Byzantine Literature
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
408
Release Date
11/2017
Publication Date
2017
Dimensions
14.3x20.4 cm
Language
English
Original text
No
Translation
-
Bilingual edition
No
ISBN-13
9789606736223

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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