Greeks, Latins and Muslims in Lusignan Cyprus: The Depiction of Interdenominational Relations in the Chronicle of Leontios Makhairas

Author:   Malgorzata Glinicka
Publisher:   Harrassowitz
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9783447118187


Pages:   322
Publication Date:   08 June 2022
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Greeks, Latins and Muslims in Lusignan Cyprus: The Depiction of Interdenominational Relations in the Chronicle of Leontios Makhairas


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The aim of the monograph is to analyse and interpret the image of interdenominational relations in Cyprus under the Frankish Lusignan reign, i.e. between Greeks, Latins and Muslims, as depicted in the 15th-century Chronicle of Leontios Makhairas, 'Eξήγησιςτῆς γλυκείας χώρας Kύπρoυ ἡπoία λέγεται Kρόνακα τoυτἔστιν Xρoνικ (όν. The chronicler was a Romaios who pursued a career within the Frankish elite and was personally involved in affairs he described. He had an opportunity to observe directly the cohabitation of two communities in Lusignan-reigned Cyprus: the Greek-speaking indigenous population and the Frankish settlers. The Chronicle is examined from the perspective of history of literature, with a special focus on religious and political categories, and to a lesser extent, rhetorical-literary categories. Furthermore, the topic of interdenominational and interethnic relations is conceptualised. It is discussed why the Chronicle may be effectively investigated using selected concepts developed by colonial studies and the postcolonial school of interpretation. The following layers of contact are considered: relations between the Orthodox inhabitants of Cyprus and the Latin newcomers, the Templars, Hospitallers and Franks, as well as internal dynamics within the community of the Latins (mainly the Cypriot Franks, Genoese and Venetians), and various encounters between the Christians and the Muslims (the Turks and Egyptians). Written in the Cypriot dialect, the Chronicle has been explored as the autonomous literary image created by Makhairas for a specific purpose and for well-defined recipients.

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Author:   Malgorzata Glinicka
Publisher:   Harrassowitz
Imprint:   Harrassowitz
ISBN:  

9783447118187


ISBN 10:   3447118180
Pages:   322
Publication Date:   08 June 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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