Sailing from Byzantium: How a Lost Empire Shaped the World by Colin Wells

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  • Pub. Date: July 2007
  • 368pp
  • Sales Rank: 106,356

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    • Pub. Date: July 2007
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 106,356

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    A gripping intellectual adventure story, Sailing from Byzantium sweeps you from the deserts of Arabia to the dark forests of northern Russia, from the colorful towns of Renaissance Italy to the final moments of a millennial city under siege....The story of Byzantium is a real-life adventure of electrifying ideas, high drama, colorful characters, and inspiring feats of daring. In Sailing from Byzantium, Colin Wells tells of the missionaries, mystics, philosophers, and artists who against great odds and often at peril of their own lives spread Greek ideas to the Italians, the Arabs, and the Slavs.Fast-paced, compulsively readable, and filled with fascinating insights, Sailing from Byzantium is one of the great historical dramas-the gripping story of how the flame of civilization was saved and passed on.

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    RunTime: 9 hrs, 1 CD. * Mp3 CD Format *. A gripping intellectual adventure story, "Sailing from Byzantium" sweeps you from the deserts of Arabia to the dark forests of northern Russia, from the colorful towns of Renaissance Italy to the final moments of a millennial city under siege....The story of Byzantium is a real-life adventure of electrifying ideas, high drama, colorful characters, and inspiring feats of daring. In Sailing from Byzantium, Colin Wells tells of the missionaries, mystics, philosophers, and artists who against great odds and often at peril of their own lives spread Greek ideas to the Italians, the Arabs, and the Slavs.Fast-paced, compulsively readable, and filled with fascinating insights, "Sailing from Byzantium" is one of the great historical dramas-the gripping story of how the flame of civilization was saved and passed on.

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    In this deft synthesis of scholarship, classicist Wells shows how the Byzantines exerted a profound influence on all neighboring civilizations. Concrete examples still exist that testify to that influence-such as Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna, Italy-but this book focuses on the more ineffable products of culture that traveled from the Bosporus, influencing Western, Islamic and Slavic cultures. The story of Renaissance Europe's embrace of pagan learning is familiar, but Wells tells of a fascinating intellectual circuit that begins with the transmission of Greek learning to the newly powerful Arabs and leads to Averro s's commentary on Aristotle, Aquinas's use of this commentary and finally to the Byzantine Cydones's translation of Aquinas in the 14th century. By then, the dominant Orthodox movement of Hesychasm deemed pagan learning incompatible with Christian faith, forcing many humanists to the Catholic West. Wells devotes much space to the Hesychasts and blames them for this betrayal of Greek heritage and for weakening the empire before its final collapse in 1453, but duly credits them with shaping the Russian Orthodox Church and positioning Moscow as the Third Rome. This volume, which contains a useful glossary of historical figures, detailed maps and a time line, is a superb survey of Byzantium's many cultural bequests. (July 25) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Colin Wells has studied with eminent Byzantinist Speros Vryonis Jr. at UCLA and holds an M.A. from Oxford University in Greats (Greek and Latin language and literature). He has written numerous articles on world history and culture for over a decade. He lives in upstate New York.

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    March 17, 2009: Colin Wells gives a delightful history of the Byzantines in a readable account sprinkled with surprising historical tidbits, all on a foundation of rich insight. Though we have largely forgotten the Byzantines, they live among us yet, in our cultural patterns and views of the world. Wells is particularly good at unearthing largely-forgotten movements of peoples and ideas. His sense of the flow of influence between Byzantium and the Italian Renaissance alone is worth the reading time.

    As I read the book, I was preparing for my first visit to Istanbul. Because of the author's careful review of the Chora (outside the wall) Church in the city, I made that museum my first stop. Breathtaking frescoes and mosaics, certainly of a kind with Giotto's work in Padua, as Wells claims. It does make one wonder at the similarity of work and the near-simultaneous timing of the works. That one afternoon in Chora made the trip satisfying and enriching.

    The book is written for quick reading, smooth in style, and stimulating to any lover of history and culture.

    I Also Recommend: To Rule the Waves, How the Irish Saved Civilization, How the Scots Invented the Modern World, Land of the Firebird.