Byzantine Secrets: How the Empire Survived for 1,000 Years — Fexingo History
Long before the Italian Renaissance, Byzantine scholars and agents were smuggling ancient Greek manuscripts out of the crumbling Roman world and into Constantinople. This episode follows the story of Leo the Mathematician in the 9th century, who risked his life to copy and transport works of Plato, Aristotle, and Euclid from Baghdad and the borders of the Caliphate. We explore the role of the imperial scriptorium, the secret networks of book hunters, and how a single manuscript of Ptolemy's Geography changed the course of European exploration. Lucas and Luna also discuss the translation movement under the Macedonian Renaissance, the libraries of Photios and Arethas, and how Byzantine book culture preserved the intellectual heritage that would later fuel the Renaissance in the West. This is a tale of quiet heroism — of monks, scholars, and scribes who valued knowledge above empire. #ByzantineBookSmugglers #LeoTheMathematician #MacedonianRenaissance #Constantinople #PtolemyGeography #ByzantineManuscripts #AncientKnowledge #GreekClassics #Baghdad #AbbasidCaliphate #Photios #Arethas #Euclid #Plato #Aristotle #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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