Leo VI the Wise and Islam Challenges. (Refl ections on the book: M. L. D. Riedel. Leo VI and the Transformation of Byzantine Christian Identity. Writings of an Unexpected Emperor. Cambridge, 2018)
This article examines a range of problems related to the formation of the military-political doctrine of the Byzantine Empire in the X century and the role of the Byzantine Emperor Leo VI the Wise in these events. The impetus for the appearance of this article was the publication in 2018 of M. Riede...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Stratum 2022-10 (5), p.435-446 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article examines a range of problems related to the formation of the
military-political doctrine of the Byzantine Empire in the X century and the role of the
Byzantine Emperor Leo VI the Wise in these events. The impetus for the appearance of
this article was the publication in 2018 of M. Riedel’s monograph ‘Leo VI and the
Transformation of Byzantine Christian Identity’ (Riedel M. L. D. Leo VI and the
Transformation of Byzantine Christian Identity. Writings of an Unexpected Emperor.
Cambridge, 2018). The monograph is distinguished by a non-standard approach to the
writings of the Byzantine emperor, the desire to study them together in order to
discover the idea that unites them all. The author, indeed, manages to show how, with
the help of the religious idea, Leo VI the Wise builds a completely new
military-political doctrine of the Byzantine Empire and responds to the challenges of
modernity. The monograph shows that the problem of the relationship between the
Christian and Muslim worlds, considered in the categories of “us” — “them”, is relevant
not only for the era of the Crusades, but manifests itself much earlier, shows the need
to study these images, special vocabulary, mental stereotypes, etc. Therefore, this
monograph can be the beginning of a whole trend in modern Byzantine studies. At the same
time, the authors point to a number of aspects which are addressed only in part or not
dealt with at all by the British researcher, while their study could contribute to a
more comprehensive understanding of Leo the Wise’s personality and his reign. |
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ISSN: | 1608-9057 1857-3533 |
DOI: | 10.55086/sp225435446 |