Kaldellis, Anthony

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Name (Latin)
Kaldellis, Anthony
Date of birth
1971-11-29
Associated country
United States
Field of activity
Byzantine Empire--History
Byzantine Empire
Occupation
Classicists
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Language
English
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 66644119
Wikidata: Q92595083
Library of congress: n 99023831
Sources of Information
  • The argument of Psellos' Chronographia, 1999:
  • Mothers and sons, fathers and daughters, 2006:
  • Ethnography after antiquity, 2013:
  • Ethnography after antiquity, c2013:
  • LCN
Wikipedia description:

Anthony Kaldellis (Greek: Αντώνιος Καλδέλλης Antonios Kaldellis; born 29 November 1971) is a Greek-American historian and Byzantinist who is a professor of classics at the University of Chicago. He is a specialist in Greek historiography, Plato, and Byzantine studies. As the author of monographs on classical antiquity and the Byzantine Empire, Kaldellis has called into question a commonly accepted view of Byzantium as an absolutist world; he considers instead the Byzantine Empire a "bottom-up monarchy", where the common people have a good share in government, since emperors impose laws by acknowledging their customs and demands.

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