Lectures/Mar 14, 2022

From Individual Stories to Imperial Policy: Seals and the Reign of Basil II

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From Individual Stories to Imperial Policy: Seals and the Reign of Basil II, lecture by Jonathan Shea (Dumbarton Oaks), Dumbarton Oaks via Zoom, March 17, 2022, 4:00–6:00 pm

In conjunction with the Dumbarton Oaks special exhibition Lasting Impressions: People, Power, Piety, this lecture explores how seals, both singly and collectively, can provide fresh insights on Byzantine history. Inscriptions on seals are a snapshot of a person’s life at the time the seals were struck.Examining the seals of individuals who lived during the reign of Basil II (976–1025), Jonathan Shea enhances the generally accepted image of this great warrior-emperor. A single seal of a reformed rebel opens a new window onto the civil wars that rocked the early years of Basil’s reign. The vast body of material struck in Constantinople uncovers what the emperor was doing when he was not fighting with his neighbors.

Jonathan Shea is Associate Curator of Coins and Seals at Dumbarton Oaks.

Advance registration required.