9780821408339-082140833X-Digenis Akritas: The Two-Blood Border Lord―The Grottaferrata Version

Digenis Akritas: The Two-Blood Border Lord―The Grottaferrata Version

ISBN-13: 9780821408339
ISBN-10: 082140833X
Author: Denison B. Hull
Publication date: 1986
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Format: Paperback 196 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780821408339
ISBN-10: 082140833X
Author: Denison B. Hull
Publication date: 1986
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Format: Paperback 196 pages

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Digenis Akritas: The Two-Blood Border Lord―The Grottaferrata Version (ISBN-13: 9780821408339 and ISBN-10: 082140833X), written by authors Denison B. Hull, was published by Ohio University Press in 1986. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Folklore & Mythology (Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Digenis Akritas: The Two-Blood Border Lord―The Grottaferrata Version (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Folklore & Mythology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.64.

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Among the epic romances of post–Barbarian Europe, such as Roland and El Cid, Digenis Akritas has been the least known in the West—outside Greece. It is the story of a half–breed prince who guarded the eastern border of the Roman Empire of Byzantium on the Euphrates in the tenth century. His name and cognomen sum up the curious richness of the heritage: Roman by politics, Arab and Cappadocian by birth, Greek in language and orthodox by faith—Basil, the Two–Blood Border Lord.

On an incursion into Byzantine territory, an Arab Emir captures a Christian lady. Her relatives, in raiding to rescue her, convert the Emir and his people to Christianity and bring them back to the Empire. Basil is born of this union. A prodigy of valor, his miraculous strength in hunting and in battle win him an Arab bride and the loyalty of her family. He settles in a splendid garden palace by the Euphrates, pacifies the Border, fights dragons and bandits only to die young at the same instant as his wife.

The poem in English verse translation is full of humor, fairy–tale, and a moving religious devotion. it recaptures an urbane vanished civilization.

The translator has collated all the known texts and supports the translation with commentary, a bibliography, and a map.

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