Tărnovgrad Viewed by the Others: the Case of Niketas Choniates

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Studia Ceranea Pub Date : 2021-12-30 DOI:10.18778/2084-140x.11.15
Kirił Marinow
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The text is devoted to the analysis of the portrayal of Tărnovo, the new capital of the restored near the end of the twelfth century Bulgarian state, in the historical work and speeches by Niketas Choniates, a Byzantine historian, official and rhetorician from the latter half of the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. As a direct witness of the contemporary Byzantine-Bulgarian relations, a high ranking court dignitary throughout most of the discussed period, and the author of the most important sources shedding light on the restitution of Bulgaria, he left a legacy of extraordinary importance, one which has shaped views of the subsequent generations of Byzantine historians. While examining Tărnovo’s role shows it did not occupy a particularly significant place in the historian’s narrative, and the remarks concerning it appear as if in passing, he nonetheless was fully conscious of the city’s significance not only for the Bulgarians themselves, but also in the context of the prospective expansion of the Empire in the direction of its northern neighbours. It is therefore no accident that in his brief characterisation the city the author focused on the description of the defensive qualities of Tărnovo. Paradoxically, his arguments on this subject may play an important role in the present ongoing discussion among the archaeologists exploring the former capital on the subject of chronology and size of the fortifications surrounding the two most important hills on which the city developed, namely Tsarevets and Trapezitsa.
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他人眼中的Tărnovgrad:Niketas Choniates案例
本文致力于分析12世纪后半叶和13世纪初拜占庭历史学家、官员和修辞学家Niketas Choniates的历史著作和演讲中对Tărnovo的描绘,Tăernovo是12世纪末保加利亚国家的新首都。作为当代拜占庭-保加利亚关系的直接见证人,在讨论的大部分时间里,他都是一位高级宫廷政要,也是揭示保加利亚归还问题的最重要来源的作者,他留下了极其重要的遗产,这一遗产塑造了后来几代拜占庭历史学家的观点。尽管研究Tărnovo的角色表明,它在历史学家的叙述中并没有占据特别重要的位置,而且有关它的评论似乎是顺便说一句,但他仍然充分意识到这座城市的重要性,不仅对保加利亚人本身,而且在帝国向其北方邻国扩张的背景下。因此,在对这座城市的简要描述中,作者重点描述了Tărnovo的防御品质,这并非偶然。矛盾的是,他关于这一主题的论点可能在探索前首都的考古学家目前正在进行的关于城市发展的两座最重要的山丘(即Tsarevets和Trapezitsa)周围防御工事的年代和大小的讨论中发挥了重要作用。
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