La oposición onar - hypar en los thaumata bizantinos
In many descriptions of dream visions of Saints in Byzantine hagiography an allusion appears to consider the scene a mere dream (onar) or rather a real vision (hypar). Even though this opposition was inherited from classical literature - it was created in Homeric poetry – its use was further develop...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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Peeters
[2018]
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Byzantion
Year: 2018, Volume: 88, Pages: 345-363 |
IxTheo Classification: | CD Christianity and Culture KAC Church history 500-1500; Middle Ages KBK Europe (East) KCD Hagiography; saints KDF Orthodox Church |
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Summary: | In many descriptions of dream visions of Saints in Byzantine hagiography an allusion appears to consider the scene a mere dream (onar) or rather a real vision (hypar). Even though this opposition was inherited from classical literature - it was created in Homeric poetry – its use was further developed in Byzantine Saints' lives and collections of miracles as a rhetorical device to describe a nightly apparition of a Saint. Our article aims to analyse the three different formulae used to express the opposition between the two terms (hypar, uk onar / uk onar, all' hypar / onar, mallon hypar) and also the different contexts in which these formulae are found. |
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ISSN: | 2294-6209 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Byzantion
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.2143/BYZ.88.0.3285456 |