Who dances the Kordax.

Homage to Johannes Koder

[Eds.:
Mihailo St. Popović/
Vratislav Zervan/
Ralf C. Müller]

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On the occasion of Johannes Koder’s (*1942) 80th birthday, friends, companions, students, and colleagues present this commemorative publication, whose content relates to the research interests of the celebrant, which he always pursued as Professor of Byzantine Studies at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (1978–1985) and of Byzantine Studies at the University of Vienna (1985–2010) in his teachings and research with great zeal, enthusiasm, and originality. They essentially include aspects of historical geography, economic history, archaeology, Greek studies, and philology as well as hymnology of the Byzantine Empire, by which he inspired the contributors in various ways during his active career.
For this reason, archaeological, toponomastic, historical, philological, historical-geographic, and art-historical topics can be found in this volume. Johannes Koder’s alert, creative spirit is also evidenced by his preoccupation with supposed “fringe topics” in Byzantine and Balkan Studies, such as the Kordax – the “Dance of the Slavs” that gives this publication its name.

2024, 176 pages, Hardcover, 17 x 24 cm;
ISBN: 978-3-938533-87-1

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Weight 0.6 kg

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