Theophylact of Ochrid: Reading the Letters of a Byzantine Archbishop

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First published 1997 by Ashgate Publishing. Few works exist on Byzantine literature as literature and still fewer studies of individual texts. This reading of the letter-collection (c. 1090 - c. 1110) of Theophylact of Ochrid employs a variety of approaches to characterise a work which is both a literary artefact in a long Greek tradition and the only trace of a complex network of friends, colleagues, patrons and clients within Byzantine Bulgaria and also within the empire as a whole. These letters are of great importance from the point of view of local economic or ecclesiastical history, relations with the Slavs, the arrival of the First Crusade, but have not hitherto been studied as an example of Byzantine letter writing. This was a genre taken seriously by Byzantines, offering us unique insight into the mentality of the Byzantine elite, but also into what the Byzantines regarded as literature. This book is important as an attempt to raise the status of the study of Byzantine literature, and of letters within that literature. It is a first attempt to place an epistolary text in a succession of literary and historical contexts; its aim, too, is to probe the reliability of any rhetorical text for straightforward biography especially at the time of the revival fiction in Byzantium. At the heart of the book is an analysis of the personal network of Theophylact, as presented in the collection, with further methodological discussion of network analysis in medieval texts.

Author(s): Margaret Mullett
Series: Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Monographs, 2
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: XVIII+442

A note on using this book ix
List of illustrations x
Abbreviations xi
Preface xiv
Map of Theophylact's Letter-Network xvi
Map of Theophylact's Bulgaria xvii
1. Text and Context 1
2. Genre and Milieu
Issues of genre
1. Epistolarity 11
2. Evaluation 23
3. Reception 31
Theophylact's milieux
4. Eleventh-century Constantinople 43
5. Byzantine Bulgaria 53
6. Alexian Literature 69
3. Collection and Network (I)
Portrait of a collection
1. Dating and Ordering 79
2. Preoccupations and Concerns 98
3. Rhetoric 133
4. Collection and Network (II)
Portrait of a network
1. Detecting Theophylact's Network 163
2. Theophylact's First Order Zone 178
3. The Uses of Network 201
5. Author and Man
Theophylact the author
1. Theophylact as Auctor 223
2. Letters in the Oeuvre 230
3. Other People's Letters 247
Theophylact the man
4. The Constantinopolitan 261
5. The Bulgarian 266
6. The Exile 274
6. Context and Text 279
The Collection 291
The Network 347
Tables 383
I. Concordance of Numbers 385
II. Lost Letters 387
III. Letters referred to 390
IV. Silence referred to 391
V. Communication Problems 391
VI. Documents requested 392
VII. Letters received 394
VIII. Bearers of the Letters 398
IX. Gifts in the Letters 401
X. Journeys in the Letters 403
Bibliography 409
Index 425