作为圣徒的世俗官员:尼科塔斯·马吉斯特罗斯和莱斯沃斯岛神学家的生活

Q2 Arts and Humanities Antichnaia drevnost'' i srednie veka Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.15826/adsv.2020.48.007
Yu. Mantova
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中世纪拜占庭的圣徒传记中充满了代表圣徒主角与当局互动的情节。除了与皇帝和皇后沟通外,他们还在各种情况下与广泛的军事和民事官僚代表打交道。相比之下,这是一个相当罕见的例子,一个国家官员创造了一个圣徒般的叙述。由Niketas Magistros撰写的十世纪Lesbos的St. Theoktiste的生活提供了一个独特的机会来探索圣徒与权力之间的关系,不仅通过内部文本空间,而且通过外部并列:文本与作者。本文主要探讨作者是如何描述他心目中的神圣英雄的,以及是什么使尼基塔斯转向圣徒化。据推测,这篇文章是为了向君士坦丁七世展示作者的杰出能力,他希望向皇帝传达他对以前错误的忏悔的想法,并请求皇帝允许他返回君士坦丁堡。为了达到这一目的,Niketas Magistros以一种特殊的方式塑造了他的人物形象。僧侣西蒙的谦逊被表现为人类最高的美德,尽管不知名的猎人试图偷走已故的Theoktiste的遗物的不当行为值得理解和原谅,因为不遵守谨慎和虔诚是人类的行为。
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Secular Official as a Hagiographer: Niketas Magistros and the Life of Theoktiste of Lesbos
Middle Byzantine hagiography abounds with the episodes representing the interaction of saint protagonists with the authorities. Apart of communicating to emperors and empresses, they also deal with the wide range of military and civil bureaucracy representatives in various circumstances. In contrast, it is quite a rare instance when a state official created a hagiographical narrative. The tenth-century Life of St. Theoktiste of Lesbos written by Niketas Magistros provides a unique opportunity to explore the relationship between saints and power not through the inner text space only, but through the outer juxtaposition as well: the text vs the author. The paper focuses on how the author describes his holy heroes and what made Niketas turn to hagiography. Presumably, the text was created to demonstrate to Constantine VII the outstanding abilities of the author who wished to convey to the emperor the idea on his repentance regarding his former mistakes and to plea the emperor to get the permission to return to Constantinople. In order to achieve this aim, Niketas Magistros builds up the images of his characters in a special way. Monk Symeon’s humbleness is represented as the highest human virtue, though the unnamed hunter’s misconduct who tried to steal the deceased Theoktiste’s relics deserves understanding and forgiveness for it is human not to comply with the prudence and piousness.
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Antichnaia drevnost'' i srednie veka
Antichnaia drevnost'' i srednie veka Arts and Humanities-Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
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