Justiniana Prima – An Underestimated Aspect of Justinian`s Church Policy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Wydawnictwo
Published:24th Nov '17
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The book explores the history of Justiniana Prima, a city built by Emperor Justinian I (527-565) in his birthplace near Niš in present-day Serbia. Previous studies focused on determining the city's location, underestimating the significance of analyzing written sources for the reconstruction of this city's genesis and importance. Using information from Emperor Justinian's Novels XI and CXXXI, as well as Book IV of Procopius of Caesarea's De aedificiis, Stanislaw Turlej endeavors to show that Justiniana Prima's historic significance resulted from granting its Church the status of an archbishopric with its own province in 535, which was independent of Rome. Justinian wanted to introduce profound changes to the ecclesiastical organization based on state law.
Stanislaw Turlej's work on Justinian I the Great's establishment of a new Church province in the Balkans, with a seat in Justiniana Prima (535), offers a novel perspective on the aim and the reasons behind this foundation, which have been a topic of lively international debate among historians, theologians, and archaeologists. The book, based on an illuminating analysis of numerous historical sources, ancient ecclesiastical law, and archaeological data, explains the actual function of the foundation in a completely new light. The publication of this book is a significant achievement for international studies on the period bridging antiquity and the Middle Ages. -- Maciej Salamon, Institute of History, Jagiellonian University
ISBN: 9788323341895
Dimensions: 234mm x 166mm x 14mm
Weight: 414g
272 pages