The Lost World of Byzantium Quotes
The Lost World of Byzantium
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“Consequently, as the fourth century progressed, the imperial office came to be seen as somehow holy. Chronicles of the time referred to ‘the sacred emperor’, and in his portraits he was depicted with a halo. It was a prime example of the blurring of any distinction between secular and religious that came to characterise Byzantium.”
― The Lost World of Byzantium
― The Lost World of Byzantium
“First, Christianity brought to Byzantium a conception of rulership that combined political and religious leadership under one head of state, and this encouraged political stability. Second, it was a rulership that invited its subjects to give their assent to each new ruler and offered them a surprisingly direct relationship with him. Third, it provided public services that catered for the most basic needs of its citizens and promoted a spiritual ethos that captured their hearts and minds. Lastly, it developed a new form of art and architecture that sought to express the immaterial and spiritual in visual form.”
― The Lost World of Byzantium
― The Lost World of Byzantium
“One of the perennial trends of human history is that people are constantly on the move, whether fleeing oppression or ecological disaster, seeking a better life or in some cases aiming to conquer and plunder.”
― The Lost World of Byzantium
― The Lost World of Byzantium
