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This is the first full scholarly history of the relations between Byzantium and the Crusader States of Syria and Palestine. Originally published to much acclaim in German, Byzantium and the Crusader States has been revised for the English edition by Professor Lilie, and a lucid and scholarly translation provided by J. C. Morris and Jean E. Ridings.
The Prosopography of the Middle Byzantine Period is a comprehensive
biographical dictionary for the Eastern Mediterranean, including
Byzantine Italy, in the Early Middle Ages. It is published in two
sections, each comprising five volumes, and documents over 20,000
people. The first section covers the period from 641 to 867, the
second extends to 1025. Apart from the five main volumes, each
section contains an additional introductory volume, Prolegomena ,
containing principally information about the most important sources
for the period - both Byzantine and non-Byzantine - together with a
concluding volume with the definitive list of abbreviations, the
indexes, and addenda and corrigenda. The work covers firstly all
Byzantines mentioned either by name or anonymously in the relevant
Byzantine and non-Byzantine sources, and secondly all persons
mentioned in the Byzantine sources both from Western Europe and
from the Arabic and Slavonic areas, together with those from the
Christian East. The articles on the individual people bring
together all known details in each case and give information on the
present state of research. Both sections contain comprehensive
indexes of names, variants of names, offices, titles, places and
geographical terms, which facilitate use of the work. A subject
index and online versions of all the indexes are in preparation.
Thus the Prosopography is a research instrument of use both to the
specialist and to all those just looking for rapid information on
individuals, a region or a particular event.
The Prosopography of the Middle Byzantine Period is a comprehensive
biographical dictionary for the Eastern Mediterranean, including
Byzantine Italy, in the Early Middle Ages. It is published in two
sections, each comprising five volumes, and documents over 20,000
people. The first section covers the period from 641 to 867, the
second extends to 1025. Apart from the five main volumes, each
section contains an additional introductory volume, Prolegomena ,
containing principally information about the most important sources
for the period - both Byzantine and non-Byzantine - together with a
concluding volume with the definitive list of abbreviations, the
indexes, and addenda and corrigenda. The work covers firstly all
Byzantines mentioned either by name or anonymously in the relevant
Byzantine and non-Byzantine sources, and secondly all persons
mentioned in the Byzantine sources both from Western Europe and
from the Arabic and Slavonic areas, together with those from the
Christian East. The articles on the individual people bring
together all known details in each case and give information on the
present state of research. Both sections contain comprehensive
indexes of names, variants of names, offices, titles, places and
geographical terms, which facilitate use of the work. A subject
index and online versions of all the indexes are in preparation.
Thus the Prosopography is a research instrument of use both to the
specialist and to all those just looking for rapid information on
individuals, a region or a particular event.
The Prosopography of the Middle Byzantine Period is a comprehensive
biographical dictionary for the Eastern Mediterranean, including
Byzantine Italy, in the Early Middle Ages. It is published in two
sections, each comprising five volumes, and documents over 20,000
people. The first section covers the period from 641 to 867, the
second extends to 1025. Apart from the five main volumes, each
section contains an additional introductory volume, Prolegomena ,
containing principally information about the most important sources
for the period - both Byzantine and non-Byzantine - together with a
concluding volume with the definitive list of abbreviations, the
indexes, and addenda and corrigenda. The work covers firstly all
Byzantines mentioned either by name or anonymously in the relevant
Byzantine and non-Byzantine sources, and secondly all persons
mentioned in the Byzantine sources both from Western Europe and
from the Arabic and Slavonic areas, together with those from the
Christian East. The articles on the individual people bring
together all known details in each case and give information on the
present state of research. Both sections contain comprehensive
indexes of names, variants of names, offices, titles, places and
geographical terms, which facilitate use of the work. A subject
index and online versions of all the indexes are in preparation.
Thus the Prosopography is a research instrument of use both to the
specialist and to all those just looking for rapid information on
individuals, a region or a particular event.
The Prosopography of the Middle Byzantine Period is a comprehensive
biographical dictionary for the Eastern Mediterranean, including
Byzantine Italy, in the Early Middle Ages. It is published in two
sections, each comprising five volumes, and documents over 20,000
people. The first section covers the period from 641 to 867, the
second extends to 1025. Apart from the five main volumes, each
section contains an additional introductory volume, Prolegomena ,
containing principally information about the most important sources
for the period - both Byzantine and non-Byzantine - together with a
concluding volume with the definitive list of abbreviations, the
indexes, and addenda and corrigenda. The work covers firstly all
Byzantines mentioned either by name or anonymously in the relevant
Byzantine and non-Byzantine sources, and secondly all persons
mentioned in the Byzantine sources both from Western Europe and
from the Arabic and Slavonic areas, together with those from the
Christian East. The articles on the individual people bring
together all known details in each case and give information on the
present state of research. Both sections contain comprehensive
indexes of names, variants of names, offices, titles, places and
geographical terms, which facilitate use of the work. A subject
index and online versions of all the indexes are in preparation.
Thus the Prosopography is a research instrument of use both to the
specialist and to all those just looking for rapid information on
individuals, a region or a particular event.
Das Byzantinische Reich war einer der wichtigsten Staaten des
Mittelalters und hat die europaische Geschichte bis in die Neuzeit
hinein massgeblich beeinflusst. Dennoch ist die Geschichte dieses
Reiches im ostlichen Mittelmeerraum bis heute nur wenigen
Spezialisten vertraut.In diesem Buch werden die verschiedenen
Aspekte von Byzanz naher beleuchtet. Behandelt werden u.a.:
Geographie, politische Geschichte, Wirtschaft, Kirchengeschichte,
Kaisertum, Gesellschaft, Armee, Kultur, Finanzen und Verwaltung.
Dabei wird der Leser anhand von konkreten Fakten und direkten
Quellenhinweisen in die Besonderheiten der byzantinischen
Geschichte eingefuhrt.
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