An edition of The tale of the prophet Isaiah (2013)

The tale of the prophet Isaiah

the destiny and meanings of an apocryphal text

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The tale of the prophet Isaiah
Ivan Bili︠a︡rski
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An edition of The tale of the prophet Isaiah (2013)

The tale of the prophet Isaiah

the destiny and meanings of an apocryphal text

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"In The Tale of the Prophet Isaiah : The Destiny and Meanings of an Apocryphal Text Ivan Biliarsky proposes an edition of the original text of the medieval apocryphon, together with images of the single manuscript copy. The author also includes a large commentary on the otherwise quite unclear narrative concerning its origins, its development, a prosopography of the mentioned persons, an interpretation of its meaning and of the stages of its continuous creation. This completely new approach profoundly revises the source with a strong focus on its biblical roots. Ivan Biliarsky abandons the 'national' understanding of the apocryphon and introduces evidence about its significance for the enforcement of the Byzantine-Slavic/Bulgarian Commonwealth and solidarity"--Back cover.

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Brill
Language
English
Pages
310

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Table of Contents

The text of the literary work and its manuscript tradition
Tale of the Prophet Isaiah in the context of mediaeval literature and modern researches
The Chosen People and the Promised Land
The divinely chosen king, humble to God: Tsar Izot, or Davidic royalty
The renovator king: Tsar Ispor and the mosaic royalty: Constantine and the royalty of the ruler-converter to Christianity
Kings and their names
Conclusion
Excursus one: The list of names of the Bulgar princes: between myth and history
Excursus two: The birth of the founding kings
Excursus three: The tabernacle of the empire or the state-church.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-310) and index.

Published in
Boston
Series
East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450 -- volume 23, East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450 -- v. 23.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
891.8/18107
Library of Congress
BS1515.52 .B425 2013, BS1830.A64, BS1515.52.B425 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 310 pages
Number of pages
310

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28391688M
ISBN 10
9004211535
ISBN 13
9789004211537, 9789004254381
LCCN
2013019850
OCLC/WorldCat
855977438

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