A conversation with Alessandra Bucossi on the preoccupation with heresy in the twelfth century, which resulted in the production of a number of massive anti-heretical treatises. We discuss the historical context of their production, the empire’s increasing engagement with the Latins and Armenians, whose Churches deviated from that of Constantinople in certain points, and the function of these works.
Alessandra Bucossi is Associate Professor of Byzantine Studies at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. The conversation is based on a team project on this topic that Alessandra headed up, which we will discuss in more detail in the sequel episode.
Byzantium & Friends is hosted by Anthony Kaldellis, a Professor at the University of Chicago. You can follow him on his personal website. You can listen to more episodes of Byzantium & Friends through Podbean, Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
A conversation with Alessandra Bucossi on the preoccupation with heresy in the twelfth century, which resulted in the production of a number of massive anti-heretical treatises. We discuss the historical context of their production, the empire’s increasing engagement with the Latins and Armenians, whose Churches deviated from that of Constantinople in certain points, and the function of these works.
Alessandra Bucossi is Associate Professor of Byzantine Studies at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. The conversation is based on a team project on this topic that Alessandra headed up, which we will discuss in more detail in the sequel episode.
Byzantium & Friends is hosted by Anthony Kaldellis, a Professor at the University of Chicago. You can follow him on his personal website. You can listen to more episodes of Byzantium & Friends through Podbean, Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
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