Publication: The myth of phocaicus: new evidence on the silk industry in Byzantine Central Greece
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The article originates from a record David Jacoby drew attention to but left mostly unaddressed in his path-breaking article on the silk industry in western Byzantium. It examines three underexplored hagiographical texts concerning the endeavours of Arechis II, the prince of Benevento (758-787), in the translation of holy relics. These texts all feature the word phocaicus when describing the luxurious textiles Arechis dedicated to the relics. This article argues that this word is a geographical designation pointing to a so-far unidentified centre of the Byzantine silk industry sometime around 1050-1150, most likely Phokis in Central Greece.
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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Mediterranean Historical Review
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10.1080/09518967.2021.1900164