Orient Et Occident Méditerranéens Au Treizième Siècle
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Receptions of Hellenism in Early Modern Europe by Natasha Constantinidou,Han Lamers Pdf
An investigation of modes of receiving and responding to Greek culture in diverse contexts throughout early modern Europe, in order to encourage a more over-arching understanding of the multifaceted phenomenon of early modern Hellenism and its multiple receptions.
Dr Nikolaos G. Chrissis,Professor Benjamin Z Kedar,Professor Jonathan Phillips
Author : Dr Nikolaos G. Chrissis,Professor Benjamin Z Kedar,Professor Jonathan Phillips Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. Page : 377 pages File Size : 51,5 Mb Release : 2015-12-28 Category : History ISBN : 9781472468413
Crusades by Dr Nikolaos G. Chrissis,Professor Benjamin Z Kedar,Professor Jonathan Phillips Pdf
Crusades covers seven hundred years from the First Crusade (1095-1102) to the fall of Malta (1798) drawing together scholars working on war, theology, law, literature, art, numismatics and economic, social, political and military history. It publishes both historical sources of the Crusades - narrative, homiletic and documentary - in European and oriental languages, and interpretative studies. Ashgate publishes this journal for The Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East in both print and online editions, and the subscription price covers both. The print edition also incorporates the Society's Bulletin. The journal is available on-line via IngentaConnect: www.IngentaConnect.com/Crusades. The on-line edition does not include the Society’s Bulletin.
Italy, Cyprus, and Artistic Exchange in the Medieval Mediterranean by Anthi Andronikou Pdf
In this volume Anthi Andronikou explores the social, cultural, religious and trade encounters between Italy and Cyprus during the late Middle Ages, from ca. 1200 -1400, and situates them within several Mediterranean contexts. Revealing the complex artistic exchange between the two regions for the first time, she probes the rich but neglected cultural interaction through comparison of the intriguing thirteenth-century wall paintings in rock-cut churches of Apulia and Basilicata, the puzzling panels of the Madonna della Madia and the Madonna di Andria, and painted chapels in Cyprus, Lebanon, and Syria. Andronikou also investigates fourteenth-century cross-currents that have not been adequately studied, notably the cult of Saint Aquinas in Cyprus, Crusader propaganda in Santa Maria Novella in Florence, and a unique series of icons crafted by Venetian painters working in Cyprus. Offering new insights into Italian and Byzantine visual cultures, her book contributes to a broader understanding of cultural production and worldviews of the medieval Mediterranean.
Art and Material Culture in the Byzantine and Islamic Worlds by Evanthia Baboula,Lesley Jessop Pdf
Honouring Erica Cruikshank Dodd, Art and Material Culture in the Byzantine and Islamic Worlds analyzes aspects of the constructed narratives and reconstructed realities of the visual-material record of diverse Mediterranean faith communities from medieval into contemporary times.
La Méditerranée entre pays d'Islam et monde latin by Philippe Jansen,Annliese Nef,Christophe Picard Pdf
Depuis le VIIe siècle la Méditerranée était le théâtre de la guerre et de relations entre Byzance, l'Islam et la chrétienté latine. A partir du milieu du Xe siècle, le dynamisme des califats fatimide du Caire et omeyyade de Cordoue favorisèrent l'essor des relations entre musulmans et Latins, au moment même où, avec le retour de la croissance, les Etats et régimes latins commençaient à se réorganiser de la Galice à l'Italie. L'affrontement, sur terre et sur mer, demeurait la forme fondamentale de ces relations. Dans le même temps, l'habitude de se côtoyer qu'entraînait la permanence de la lutte, particulièrement dans les vastes roues frontalières, favorisa l'établissement d'autres types de contacts, diplomatiques, économiques, contribua à forger peu à peu une image de l'adversaire, et poussa souverains et autorités spirituelles à développer l'idéologie et la propagande justifiant la supériorité de leur religion. L'aventure des croisades ouvrit un nouveau front et entraîna l'essor de relations au Proche-Orient. L'avantage pris par les Latins à partir du XIe siècle, par la conquête des possessions musulmanes d'Europe et la supériorité navale en Méditerranée n'ont pas empêché les musulmans de démontrer, au Maghreb et en Orient, leur capacité de résistance, limitant la poussée latine au rivage septentrional de la Méditerranée. Du milieu du Xe siècle, l'essor des relations des pays d'Islam avec le monde latin a largement modifié le visage du monde Méditerranéen : le grand réseau commercial de l'Islam qui s'était étendu vers l'Afrique noire et drainait les produits orientaux par la route de la soie et l'océan Indien, était relayé par les voies maritimes sillonnées par les Italiens en mer Noire et en Méditerranée, jusqu'aux foires de Champagne et en mer Baltique. La circulation des idées, de techniques et de nouveaux produits empruntait le même itinéraire d'Orient en Occident, via la Sicile et Tolède. De même si l'intransigeance religieuse marquait de plus un plus les esprits de chaque bord, la connaissance de l'autre avait largement progressé pendant ces trois siècles.
The Art of the Genoese Colonies of the Black Sea Basin (1261-1475) by Rafał Quirini-Popławski Pdf
Rafał Quirini-Popławski offers here the first panorama of the artistic phenomena of the Genoese outposts scattered around the Black Sea, an area whose cultural history is little known. The artistic creativity of the region emerges as extraordinarily rich and colorful, with a variety of heterogeneous, hybrid and intermingled characteristics. The book questions the extent to which the descriptor "Genoese" can be applied to the settlements’ artistic production; Quirini-Popławski demonstrates that, despite entrenched views of these colonies as centres of Italian and Latin culture, it was in fact Greek and Armenian art that was of greater importance.
Author : Ioannis Smarnakis,Zissis D. Ainalis Publisher : Taylor & Francis Page : 210 pages File Size : 54,9 Mb Release : 2024-04-23 Category : History ISBN : 9781040021194
The Late Byzantine Romance in Context by Ioannis Smarnakis,Zissis D. Ainalis Pdf
This book investigates issues of identity and narrativity in late Byzantine romances in a Mediterranean context, covering the chronological span from the capture of Constantinople by the Crusaders in 1204 to the 16th century. It includes chapters not only on romances that were written and read in the broader Byzantine world but also on literary texts from regions around the Mediterranean Sea. The volume offers new insights and covers a variety of interrelated subjects concerning the narrative representations of self-identities, gender, and communities, the perception of political and cultural otherness, and the interaction of space and time with identity formation. The chapters focus on texts from the Byzantine, western European, and Ottoman worlds, thus promoting a cross-cultural approach that highlights the role of the Mediterranean as a shared environment that facilitated communications, cultural interaction, and the trading and reconfiguration of identities. The volume will appeal to a wide audience of researchers and students alike, specializing in or simply interested in cultural studies, Byzantine, western medieval, and Ottoman history and literature.
Les mondes méditerranéens au Moyen Âge by Daniel Baloup,David Bramoullé,Bernard Doumerc,Benoît Joudiou Pdf
L’histoire de la Méditerranée médiévale, zone partagée entre l’Afrique, l’Asie et l’Europe, est faite de phases d’expansion ou de repli qui charrient à travers l’espace les marqueurs d’identités hétérogènes. Ce vaste espace est alors caractérisé par la diversité, le métissage, l’inextinguible capacité d’invention, mais aussi les affrontements et le refus de la différence. Les auteurs ont souhaité mettre en lumière la grande diversité des mondes méditerranéens, au-delà de l’idée fantasmée d’un ensemble géographique et humain qui pourrait, au Moyen Âge, se réduire à l’opposition entre Chrétienté et Islam. Ils ont choisi de présenter une succession d’études de cas consacrées à des thèmes trop peu traités, éclairant des questions touchant aux sociétés, aux territoires et aux faits culturels. L’ouvrage propose des documents, souvent inédits, et des synthèses thématiques permettent de replacer les études de cas dans une perspective large et assurent la cohérence de l’ensemble.
Settlement and Crusade in the Thirteenth Century by Gil Fishhof,Judith Bronstein,Vardit R. Shotten-Hallel Pdf
Settlement and Crusade in the Thirteenth Century sheds new light on formerly less explored aspects of the crusading movement and the Latin East during the thirteenth century. In commemoration of the 800th anniversary of the construction of 'Atlit Castle, a significant section of this volume is dedicated to the castle, which was one of the most impressive built in the Latin East. Scholarly debate has centred on the reasons behind the construction of the castle, its role in the defence of the Kingdom of Jerusalem during the thirteenth century, and its significance for the Templar order. The studies in this volume shed new light on diverse aspects of the site, including its cemetery and the surveys conducted there. Further chapters examine Cyprus during the thirteenth century, which under the Lusignan dynasty was an important centre of Latin settlement in the East, and a major trade centre. These chapters present new contributions regarding the complex visual culture which developed on the island, the relation between different social groups, and settlement patterns. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, this book will be of interest to scholars and students of the medieval period, as well as those interested in the Crusades, archaeology, material culture, and art history.
The Routledge Handbook of Maritime Trade around Europe 1300-1600 by Wim Blockmans,Mikhail Krom,Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz Pdf
The Routledge Handbook of Maritime Trade around Europe 1300-1600 explores the links between maritime trading networks around Europe, from the Mediterranean and the Atlantic to the North and Baltic Seas. Maritime trade routes connected diverse geographical and cultural spheres, contributing to a more integrated Europe in both cultural and material terms. This volume explores networks’ economic functions alongside their intercultural exchanges, contacts and practical arrangements in ports on the European coasts. The collection takes as its central question how shippers and merchants were able to connect regional and interregional trade circuits around and beyond Europe in the late medieval period. It is divided into four parts, with chapters in Part I looking across broad themes such as ships and sailing routes, maritime law, financial linkages and linguistic exchanges. In the following parts - divided into the Mediterranean, the Baltic Sea, and the Atlantic and North Seas - contributors present case studies addressing themes including conflict resolution, relations between different types of main ports and their hinterland, the local institutional arrangements supporting maritime trade, and the advantages and challenges of locations around the continent. The volume concludes with a summary that points to the extraterritorial character of trading systems during this fascinating period of expansion. Drawing together an international team of contributors, The Routledge Handbook of Maritime Trade around Europe is a vital contribution to the study of maritime history and the history of trade. It is essential reading for students and scholars in these fields.
Christophe Picard recounts the adventures of Muslim sailors who competed with Greek and Latin seamen for control of the 7th-century Mediterranean. By the time Christian powers took over trade routes in the 13th century, a Muslim identity that operated within, and in opposition to, Europe had been shaped by encounters across the sea of the caliphs.
En Sofía mathitéfsantes: Essays in Byzantine Material Culture and Society in Honour of Sophia Kalopissi-Verti by Charikleia Diamanti,Anastasia Vassiliou Pdf
The 30 studies presented here are dedicated to Sophia Kalopissi-Verti, Emerita of Byzantine Archaeology at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. They cover a large variety of topics presenting unpublished archaeological material, suggesting new approaches to various aspects of Byzantine archaeology, material culture and art history.
Glass, Wax and Metal: Lighting Technologies in Late Antique, Byzantine and Medieval Times by Ioannis Motsianos,Karen S. Garnett Pdf
This volume provides an extensive look at the technological development of lighting and lighting devices during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages in Western Europe and Byzantium. 29 papers are gathered from two International Lychnological Association (ILA) Round Tables held in Olten, Switzerland (2007) and Thessaloniki, Greece (2011).