Byzantium in dialogue with the Mediterranean : : history and heritage / / edited by Danielle Slootjes, Mariette Verhoeven.

In thirteen contributions, Byzantium in Dialogue with the Mediterranean. History and Heritage shows that throughout the centuries of its existence, Byzantium continuously communicated with other cultures and societies on the European continent, as well as North Africa and in the East. In this volume...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2019]
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:The Medieval Mediterranean 116.
Physical Description:1 online resource (300 pages).
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505 0 0 |t Front Matter --   |t Copyright Page --   |t Figures --   |t Notes on Contributors --   |t Byzantium in Dialogue /  |r Daniëlle Slootjes and Mariëtte Verhoeven --   |t Byzantinists and Others /  |r Averil Cameron --   |t Rome and Constantinople in Confrontation: the Quarrel over the Validity of Photius’s Ordination /  |r Evangelos Chrysos --   |t The Byzantine Emperor in Medieval Dalmatian Exultets /  |r Marko Petrak --   |t Building Heavenly Jerusalem: Thoughts on Imperial and Aristocratic Construction in Constantinople in the 9th and 10th Centuries /  |r Matthew Savage --   |t Politics and Diplomacy in the Mediterranean of the 10th Century: Al-Andalus and Byzantium /  |r Elsa Fernandes Cardoso --   |t Confrontation and Interchange between Byzantines and Normans in Southern Italy: the Cases of St Nicholas of Myra and St Nicholas the Pilgrim at the End of the 11th Century /  |r Penelope Mougoyianni --   |t Fantasy, Supremacy, Domes, and Dames: Charlemagne Goes to Constantinople /  |r Elena Boeck --   |t Similar Problems, Similar Solutions? Byzantine Chrysobulls and Crusader Charters on Legal Issues Regarding the Italian Maritime Republics /  |r Daphne Penna --   |t The Sebastokrator Isaac Komnenos: Manuel i’s Latinophile Uncle? /  |r Alex Rodriguez Suarez --   |t Byzantine Nearness and Renaissance Distance: the Meaning of Byzantining Modes in 14th-Century Italian Art /  |r Hans Bloemsma --   |t Interpreter, Diplomat, Humanist: Nicholas Sagundinus as a Cultural Broker in the 15th-Century Mediterranean /  |r Cristian Caselli --   |t Maurice Denis’s Mission: To Reveal the Continuity between Byzantinism and Modernism /  |r Karen Stock --   |t The Byzantine Heritage in Greek Cinema: the (Almost) Lone Case of Doxobus (1987) /  |r Konstantinos Chryssogelos --   |t Back Matter --   |t Index. 
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