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Brother-Making in Late Antiquity and Byzantium

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Brother-Making in Late Antiquity and Byzantium Synopsis

Among medieval Christian societies, Byzantium is unique in preserving an ecclesiastical ritual of adelphopoiesis that pronounces two men as brothers. It has its origin as a spiritual blessing in the monastic world of late antiquity, and it becomes a popular social networking strategy among lay people from the ninth century onwards, even finding application in recent times. Located at the intersection of religious and social history, brother-making exemplifies how social practice can become ritualized and subsequently subjected to attempts of ecclesiastical and legal control. Wide-ranging in its use of sources, from a complete census of the manuscripts containing the ritual of adelphopoiesis to the literature and archaeology of early monasticism, and from the works of hagiographers, historiographers, and legal experts in Byzantium to comparative material in the Latin West and the Slavic world, this book is the first exhaustive treatment of the phenomenon.

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ISBN: 9780195389333
Publication date: 10th March 2016
Author: Claudia (Director of the Division of Byzantine Research, Director of the Division of Byzantine Research, Institute for Me Rapp
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 368 pages
Series: Onassis Series in Hellenic Culture
Genres: History of religion
Ancient history
Christianity
Religious communities and monasticism