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Anna Comnena

    Anna Komnenovna, považovaná za prvú historičku, pochádzala z cisárskej rodiny a vďaka svojmu postaveniu a záujmu získala mimoriadne vzdelanie v literatúre a filozofii. Hoci ju sklamali politické ambície, v kláštore napísala svoje hlavné dielo, ktoré je jedinečným pohľadom na vládu jej otca a prvú križiacku výpravu z nezvyčajnej, ne-západnej perspektívy. Jej zápisy sú cenným primárnym zdrojom k pochopeniu Byzantskej ríše 11. storočia a ponúkajú vhľad do myslenia a vnímania sveta žien v byzantskom období. Jej dielo tak prispieva nielen k historickému poznaniu, ale aj k porozumeniu ženskej mentalite.

    The Alexiad
    • The Alexiad, a compelling, dramatic account of the Emperor Alexios of the Byzantine Empire (about 1050-1118), was written by Alexios' highly educated and articulate daughter, Anna Komnene. A princess raised in the royal court, Komnene (latinized as Comnena) is generally regarded as the first woman historian. She wrote the book from a convent during the last years of her life. This epic book covers the First Crusade, daily life at the court, internal plots and intrigues, wars and invasions, and religious heresies--all from the perspective of one who was there. It is the only primary source of the First Crusade from the Byzantine point of view. The translation from Greek to English by Elizabeth A. S. Dawes has been praised both for its readability and its accuracy.

      The Alexiad