Byzantine Calendar
Kaia Stonebrook
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte
Beschreibung
Byzantine Calendar explores the intricate timekeeping system of the Byzantine Empire, a blend of Roman administration, Christian liturgy, and astronomical science. More than just a way to track days, the calendar shaped Byzantine identity and governance, influencing everything from agriculture to imperial policy.
The book reveals how the Byzantines adapted Roman calendar practices and integrated Christian religious cycles, like the calculation of Easter, into their daily lives. The book delves into the astronomical knowledge used to maintain the calendar's accuracy, linking celestial events to agricultural cycles.
The Byzantine calendar wasn't static; it evolved to harmonize imperial power, religious ideology, and scientific understanding. This unique calendrical system offers insights into the Byzantine worldview and the interplay between secular and sacred authority.
Beginning with the Roman roots of the Byzantine calendar, the book progresses through the Christianization of timekeeping, and culminates in an exploration of the astronomical knowledge applied to maintain its accuracy. Through original texts and archaeological findings, the book showcases the Byzantine Empire's commitment to harmonizing various aspects of life into a cohesive cultural framework.
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