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Women, Family and Society in Byzantium (Hardcover, New Ed): Cecile Morrisson Women, Family and Society in Byzantium (Hardcover, New Ed)
Cecile Morrisson; Angeliki E. Laiou; Edited by Rowan Dorin
R3,425 R1,189 Discovery Miles 11 890 Save R2,236 (65%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Angeliki Laiou (1941-2008), one of the leading Byzantinists of her generation, broke new ground in the study of the social and economic history of the Byzantine Empire. Women, Family and Society in Byzantium, the first of three volumes to be published posthumously in the Variorum Collected Studies Series, brings together eight articles published between 1993 and 2009. Demonstrating Professor Laiou's characteristic attention to the relationship between ideology and social practice, the first five articles concern the status of women as evidenced through legal, narrative, hagiographical, and archival sources, while the final three investigate conceptions of law and justice, the vocabulary and typology of peasant rebellions, and the and the form and evolution of political agreements in Byzantine society.

The Byzantine Economy (Hardcover): Angeliki E. Laiou, Cecile Morrisson The Byzantine Economy (Hardcover)
Angeliki E. Laiou, Cecile Morrisson
R2,391 Discovery Miles 23 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a concise survey of the economy of the Byzantine Empire from the fourth century AD to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Organised chronologically, the book addresses key themes such as demography, agriculture, manufacturing and the urban economy, trade, monetary developments, and the role of the state and ideology. It provides a comprehensive overview of the economy with an emphasis on the economic actions of the state and the productive role of the city and non-economic actors, such as landlords, artisans and money-changers. The final chapter compares the Byzantine economy with the economies of western Europe and concludes that the Byzantine economy was one of the most successful examples of a mixed economy in the pre-industrial world. This is the only concise general history of the Byzantine economy and will be essential reading for students of economic history, Byzantine history and medieval history more generally.

Byzantium and the Other: Relations and Exchanges (Paperback): Angeliki E. Laiou Byzantium and the Other: Relations and Exchanges (Paperback)
Angeliki E. Laiou; Edited by Cecile Morrisson, Rowan Dorin
R1,427 Discovery Miles 14 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Angeliki Laiou (1941-2008), one of the leading Byzantinists of her generation, broke new ground in the study of the social and economic history of the Byzantine Empire. Byzantium and the Other: Relations and Exchanges, the second of three volumes to be published posthumously in the Variorum Collected Studies Series, brings together fourteen articles published between 1982 and 2012 that reflect her enduring interest in Byzantium's political, ideological, and commercial relations with its neighbours. The first three articles examine Byzantine attitudes and institutional responses to foreigners and strangers within the empire, while the next four concern Byzantium's response to the Crusades and, more generally, to questions of justice in the spheres of conflict and colonisation. The final seven articles investigate Byzantium's political and commercial relations with other regional and Mediterranean powers; particular emphasis is placed on Venice and Genoa, whose increasing involvement in the Byzantine economy so marked the final centuries of the empire's existence.

Monnaie et finances a Byzance: analyses, techniques (Hardcover, New Ed): Cecile Morrisson Monnaie et finances a Byzance: analyses, techniques (Hardcover, New Ed)
Cecile Morrisson
R1,141 Discovery Miles 11 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In collaboration with colleagues in physics and metallurgy, Cecile Morrison has helped transform our knowledge of the techniques of late Roman and Byzantine coin production. The results are illustrated in the studies here which look in detail at standards of refining and processes of debasement. This analysis can also identify sources of metal, and explains the enigmatic appearance of concave gold coins n the 11th century. The volume itself opens with a comparison of the methods of numismatics and sigillography, and an epigraphic study showing the conservatism of the Byzantine coinage up until 1204. The following articles turn to the finances and economy of Byzantium, making full use of recent advances in numismatics. They aim to assess the importance of the state and other economic agents during the empire's different phases of expansion and contraction, and demonstrate how fiscal documents and legislation on treasure hoards can be used as evidence for the state of public finances.

Catalogue of Byzantine Seals at Dumbarton Oaks a - Emperors, Patriarchs of Constantinople, Addenda Patriarchs of... Catalogue of Byzantine Seals at Dumbarton Oaks a - Emperors, Patriarchs of Constantinople, Addenda Patriarchs of Constantinople, Addenda (Hardcover)
John Nesbitt, Cecile Morrisson
R1,168 R1,065 Discovery Miles 10 650 Save R103 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The combined Dumbarton Oaks and Fogg collection of Byzantine seals is one of the largest in the world, containing 17,000 specimens. Volume 6 in the catalogue presents the seals of emperors and patriarchs of Constantinople. Imperial seals are presented in conjunction with a representative coin of the appropriate emperor or empress to help the reader compare the iconography. Also included are select seals from patriarchs of Constantinople. More than 250 seals are illustrated and accompanied--where appropriate--by a full commentary regarding each specimen's date, biographical information on its owner, peculiarities of orthography, and iconographic features. These seals contribute significantly to historical geography, the evolution of the Byzantine imperial administration, development in the Greek language, and decorative vogues.

The Byzantine Economy (Paperback): Angeliki E. Laiou, Cecile Morrisson The Byzantine Economy (Paperback)
Angeliki E. Laiou, Cecile Morrisson
R947 Discovery Miles 9 470 Out of stock

This is a concise survey of the economy of the Byzantine Empire from the fourth century AD to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Organised chronologically, the book addresses key themes such as demography, agriculture, manufacturing and the urban economy, trade, monetary developments, and the role of the state and ideology. It provides a comprehensive overview of the economy with an emphasis on the economic actions of the state and the productive role of the city and non-economic actors, such as landlords, artisans and money-changers. The final chapter compares the Byzantine economy with the economies of western Europe and concludes that the Byzantine economy was one of the most successful examples of a mixed economy in the pre-industrial world. This is the only concise general history of the Byzantine economy and will be essential reading for students of economic history, Byzantine history and medieval history more generally.

Byzantium and the Other: Relations and Exchanges (Hardcover, New Ed): Angeliki E. Laiou Byzantium and the Other: Relations and Exchanges (Hardcover, New Ed)
Angeliki E. Laiou; Edited by Cecile Morrisson, Rowan Dorin
R4,452 Discovery Miles 44 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Angeliki Laiou (1941-2008), one of the leading Byzantinists of her generation, broke new ground in the study of the social and economic history of the Byzantine Empire. Byzantium and the Other: Relations and Exchanges, the second of three volumes to be published posthumously in the Variorum Collected Studies Series, brings together fourteen articles published between 1982 and 2012 that reflect her enduring interest in Byzantium's political, ideological, and commercial relations with its neighbours. The first three articles examine Byzantine attitudes and institutional responses to foreigners and strangers within the empire, while the next four concern Byzantium's response to the Crusades and, more generally, to questions of justice in the spheres of conflict and colonisation. The final seven articles investigate Byzantium's political and commercial relations with other regional and Mediterranean powers; particular emphasis is placed on Venice and Genoa, whose increasing involvement in the Byzantine economy so marked the final centuries of the empire's existence.

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