War, Rebellion and Epic in Byzantine North Africa: A Historical Study of Corippus' Iohannis
In around 550 the Latin poet Corippus composed his epic Iohannis to celebrate the forgotten wars of a Byzantine general against the 'Moorish' or 'Berber' peoples of North Africa. This book explores the rich narrative of that poem and the changing political, social and cultural environment within which he worked. It reappraises the dramatic first decades of Byzantine North Africa (533-550) and discusses the ethnography of Moorish Africa, the diplomatic and military history of the imperial administration, and the religious transformations (both Christian and 'pagan') of this period. By considering the Iohannis as a political text, it sheds new light on the continued importance of poetry and literature on the southern fringes of imperial power, and presents a model for reading epic as a historical source. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.
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War, Rebellion and Epic in Byzantine North Africa: A Historical Study of Corippus' Iohannis
In around 550 the Latin poet Corippus composed his epic Iohannis to celebrate the forgotten wars of a Byzantine general against the 'Moorish' or 'Berber' peoples of North Africa. This book explores the rich narrative of that poem and the changing political, social and cultural environment within which he worked. It reappraises the dramatic first decades of Byzantine North Africa (533-550) and discusses the ethnography of Moorish Africa, the diplomatic and military history of the imperial administration, and the religious transformations (both Christian and 'pagan') of this period. By considering the Iohannis as a political text, it sheds new light on the continued importance of poetry and literature on the southern fringes of imperial power, and presents a model for reading epic as a historical source. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.
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War, Rebellion and Epic in Byzantine North Africa: A Historical Study of Corippus' Iohannis

War, Rebellion and Epic in Byzantine North Africa: A Historical Study of Corippus' Iohannis

by Andy Merrills
War, Rebellion and Epic in Byzantine North Africa: A Historical Study of Corippus' Iohannis

War, Rebellion and Epic in Byzantine North Africa: A Historical Study of Corippus' Iohannis

by Andy Merrills

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In around 550 the Latin poet Corippus composed his epic Iohannis to celebrate the forgotten wars of a Byzantine general against the 'Moorish' or 'Berber' peoples of North Africa. This book explores the rich narrative of that poem and the changing political, social and cultural environment within which he worked. It reappraises the dramatic first decades of Byzantine North Africa (533-550) and discusses the ethnography of Moorish Africa, the diplomatic and military history of the imperial administration, and the religious transformations (both Christian and 'pagan') of this period. By considering the Iohannis as a political text, it sheds new light on the continued importance of poetry and literature on the southern fringes of imperial power, and presents a model for reading epic as a historical source. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781009391986
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 10/26/2023
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.26(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.87(d)

About the Author

Andy Merrills is Professor of Ancient History at the University of Leicester. He is the author of several books including Roman Geographies of the Nile (Cambridge, 2017), and (with Richard Miles), The Vandals (2010). He has written many articles and book chapters on the history, archaeology and literature of late Roman, Vandal and Byzantine North Africa and was editor of the agenda-setting volume Vandals, Romans, and Berbers (2004).

Table of Contents

1. I sing of things that are not unknown: epic and history in Byzantine Africa; 2. Prelude to a war: Byzantine Africa 533-546; 3. Past and future in the Iohannis; 4. Corippus and the Moorish World; 5. For every blade was red war and bloodshed in the Iohannis; 6. Christianity and paganism in the Iohannis; Conclusions.
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