On the Beliefs of the Greeks: Leo Allatios and Popular Orthodoxy (Medieval Mediterranean)
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Book Description
This book deals with popular Orthodoxy during the Byzantine and Ottoman periods, approaching the material from a historical and anthropological perspective. The discussion takes as its starting point a letter of Leo Allatios, the seventeenth-century author and scriptor of the Vatican Library. The early chapters of the book focus on Allatios and the western intellectual background in which the work was written, while later chapters consider popular beliefs and practices surrounding childstealing demons, revenants, spirits of place and popular healing.
This book provides the first detailed treatment of a major source for post Byzantine popular Orthodoxy, offering valuable insights into the relationships between laity and clergy, Orthodoxy and Catholicism, religion and natural philosophy during the seventeenth century.
About the Author
Karen Hartnup, Ph.D. (2000) in History, University of Edinburgh researches into popular Orthodoxy and the relationship between Orthodoxy and Catholicism in the Byzantine and post Byzantine periods.
On the Beliefs of the Greeks: Leo Allatios and Popular Orthodoxy (Medieval Mediterranean),Karen Hartnup,Brill Academic Publishers,9004131809,1586-1669,1586-1669.,Allacci, Leone,,Chios,Christianity - Orthodox Churches,Cyclades,De opinationibus,Folklore,General,Greece,History,History: World,Interior Design - General,Orthodox Eastern Church,Religion,Religion - World Religions
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