The Byzantine Empire

audiobook

The Byzantine Empire

by Charles Oman

EN·~8 hours

Chapters

Description

The opening of this work invites listeners to rethink a civilization once dismissed as merely corrupt and stagnant. By tracing the humble beginnings of a handful of Megarian colonists who founded Byzantium on the strategic Bosphorus, the author sets the stage for a story of ambition, trade, and cultural exchange that would shape the medieval world. Early chapters blend vivid descriptions of the geography with the myths of the Golden Fleece and the Amazons, showing how the Greeks turned a hostile shoreline into a thriving hub of commerce.

Moving beyond the city’s modest origins, the narrative follows the rise of the Eastern Roman Empire, highlighting its role as a guardian of the West against emerging powers and a preserver of classical learning through the Dark Ages. Drawing on sources such as Procopius and Anna Comnena, the author paints a picture of a resilient state that defied the bleak stereotypes of earlier historians. Listeners will discover a nuanced portrait of Byzantium’s political intrigue, military strategy, and cultural achievements, all presented with clarity and an engaging storytelling style.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (507K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-10-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Oman

Charles Oman

1860–1946

Best known for making military history vivid and readable, this Oxford scholar wrote landmark studies of medieval warfare and the Peninsular War. He also had a public life beyond academia, serving as a professor, member of Parliament, and widely respected historian.

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