Il problema politico connesso alla memoria della bizantinocrazia. Le chiese locali e l’atteggiamento verso le reminiscenze della cultura romano orientale nell’Italia meridionale dei secc. XI-XII
Abstract
This paper analyses the reaction of Latin bishops to the memory of Byzantine rule. It explores two case studies: the revision of the hagiographic dossier of Laurentius Maiorano, bishop of Siponto, and the Latin rite ceremony staged by Bishop Maurizio for the procession to Catania of the relics of its patron saint, Agata.
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