- Steven Runciman
Sir James Cochran Stevenson Runciman CH (
7 July ,1903 –1 November ,2000 ), better known as Sir Steven Runciman, was a Britishmediaeval historian known for his work on theMiddle Ages .Life
Born in
Northumberland , both of his parents were Members of Parliament for the Liberal Party. His father was createdViscount Runciman ofDoxford in 1937. His paternal grandfather, Lord Runciman, was a shipping magnate.He was named after his maternal grandfather,
James Cochran Stevenson , the MP for South Shields.It is said that he was reading Latin and Greek by age five. In the course of his long life he would master an astonishing number of languages, so that, for example, when writing about the Middle East, he relied not only on accounts in Latin and Greek and the Western vernaculars, but consulted Arabic, Turkish, Persian, Hebrew, Syriac, Armenian and Georgian sources as well. A King's Scholar at
Eton College , he was an exact contemporary and close friend ofGeorge Orwell . While there, they both studied French underAldous Huxley . In 1921 he enteredTrinity College, Cambridge as a history scholar and studied underJ.B. Bury , becoming, as Runciman later commented, "his first, and only, student." At first the reclusive Bury tried to brush him off; then, when Runciman mentioned that he could read Russian, Bury gave him a stack of Bulgarian articles to edit, and so their relationship began. His work on theByzantine Empire earned him a fellowship at Trinity in 1927.After receiving a large inheritance from his grandfather, Runciman resigned his fellowship in 1938 and began travelling widely. From 1942 to 1945 he was Professor of Byzantine Art and History at
Istanbul University , inTurkey , where he began the research on theCrusades which would lead to his best known work, the "History of the Crusades" (three volumes appearing in 1951, 1952, and 1954). Most of Runciman's historical works deal with Byzantium and her medieval neighbours between Sicily and Syria; one exception is "The White Rajahs", published in 1960, which tells the story ofSarawak , an independent nation founded on the northern coast of Borneo in 1841 by the EnglishmanJames Brooke , and ruled by the Brooke family for more than a century.In his personal life, Runciman was an old-fashioned English eccentric, known, among other things, as an aesthete, raconteur, and enthusiast of the
occult . According to Andrew Robinson, a history teacher at Eton, 'he played piano duets with the last King of China, told tarot cards for King Fuad of Egypt, narrowly missed being blown up by the Germans in thePera Palace hotel in Istanbul and twice hit the jackpot on slot machines in Las Vegas'. In these respects, he was not a typical Medieval historian. He was also known for his remarkably sunny disposition and openness of spirit, and had friends from all walks of life and classes in many countries. He died inRadway ,Warwickshire .Works
*"The Emperor Romanus Lecapenus and His Reign " (1929)
*"TheFirst Bulgarian Empire (1930)
*"Byzantine Civilization" (1933)
*"The MedievalManichee : A Study of the Christian Dualist Heresy " (1947)
*"A History of the Crusades: Volume 1, TheFirst Crusade and the Foundation of theKingdom of Jerusalem " (Cambridge University Press 1951) (Folio Society edition 1994)
*"A History of the Crusades: Volume 2, The Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Frankish East" (Cambridge University Press 1952) (Folio Society edition 1994)
*"A History of the Crusades: Volume 3, TheKingdom of Acre and the Later Crusades" (Cambridge University Press 1954) (Folio Society edition 1994)
*"The Eastern Schism: A Study of the Papacy and the Eastern Churches in XIth and XIIth Centuries " (1953)
*"TheSicilian Vespers : A History of the Mediterranean World in the Later Thirteenth Century" (1958)
*"The White Rajahs" (1960)
*"TheFall of Constantinople 1453" (1965)
*"The Great Church in Captivity" (1968)
*"The Last ByzantineRenaissance " (1970)
*"TheOrthodox Church es and the Secular State" (1972)
*"Byzantine Style and Civilization " (1975)
*"The ByzantineTheocracy " (1977)
*"Mistra " (1980)
*"Patriarch Jeremias II and the Patriarchate of Moscow" (1985)
*"A Traveller's Alphabet.Partial Memoirs." (1991)ee also
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Fall of Constantinople References
* "Sir Steven Runciman: Bridge to the East". Produced and Directed by Lydia Carras. Amaranthos Films; Channel 4 TV (UK), 1987.
**Internet Movie Database webpage for [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1008041 "Sir Steven Runciman: Bridge to the East" (1987) (TV)]
**Alan Bates Archive webpage for [http://www.alanbates.com/abarchive/tv/bridge.html "Bridge to the East", Sir Steven Runciman (1987)]External links
* [http://homepage.mac.com/paulstephenson/madison/byzantium/notes/runcimanobit.html Obituaries from "The Times" and "The Daily Telegraph"]
* [http://www.myriobiblos.gr/texts/english/runciman_crusades.html Greece and the later crusades (Lecture given in Monemvasia on July 31, 1982)]
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