Adelbert Davids (ed.)Byzantium and the West at the Turn of the First Millennium
The Empress Theophano
Byzantium and the West at the Turn of the First Millennium
Herausgeber: Davids, Adelbert; Adelbert, Davids
Adelbert Davids (ed.)Byzantium and the West at the Turn of the First Millennium
The Empress Theophano
Byzantium and the West at the Turn of the First Millennium
Herausgeber: Davids, Adelbert; Adelbert, Davids
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A volume of essays on the Byzantine princess Theophano who died as empress of the Ottonian Empire in 991.
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A volume of essays on the Byzantine princess Theophano who died as empress of the Ottonian Empire in 991.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 591g
- ISBN-13: 9780521524674
- ISBN-10: 0521524679
- Artikelnr.: 21649924
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 591g
- ISBN-13: 9780521524674
- ISBN-10: 0521524679
- Artikelnr.: 21649924
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of illustrations; Contributors; Preface; Abbreviations; 1. Theophano
divina gratia imperatrix augusta: western and eastern emperorship in the
later tenth century Karl Leyser; 2. Theophano, the western empress from the
east Odilo Engels; 3. Theophano: an empress reconsidered K. Ciggaar; 4.
Theophano: considerations on the education of a Byzantine princess Judith
Herrin; 5. The education of the daughters of the nobility in the Ottonian
empire Johanna Maria Van Winter; 6. Marriage negotiations between Byzantium
and the west and the name of Theophano in Byzantium (eighth to tenth
centuries) Adelbert Davids; 7. A marriage too far? Maria Lekapena and Peter
of Bulgaria Jonathan Shepard; 8. The image of women of the nobility in the
German chronicles of the tenth to the eleventh centuries P. Bange; 9.
Ottonian intellectual culture in the tenth century and the role of
Theophano Rosamond McKitterick; 10. Froumund's Greek: an analysis of fo.
12v of the Codex Vindoboniensis Graecus 114, followed by a comparison with
a Latin-Greek wordlist in MS 179 Auxerre fo. 137v ff W. J. Aerts; 11. The
art of Byzantium and its relation to Germany in the time of the empress
Theophano Jacqueline Lafontaine-Dosigne; 12. Imperial art in Byzantium from
Basil I to Basil II (867-1025) E. Voordeckers; 13. Did Theophano leave her
mark on the Ottonian sumptuary arts? H. Westermann-Angerhausen; 14. The
palace of Nijmegen in the tenth and early eleventh centuries Bert Thissen;
15. The so-called 'women's gallery' in the medieval church: an import from
Byzantium Hiltije F. H. Zomer; 16. The human and economic context L. F.
Genicot; 17. The palace and the monastery in Byzantine spiritual life, c.
1000, A. J. Van Der Aalst.
divina gratia imperatrix augusta: western and eastern emperorship in the
later tenth century Karl Leyser; 2. Theophano, the western empress from the
east Odilo Engels; 3. Theophano: an empress reconsidered K. Ciggaar; 4.
Theophano: considerations on the education of a Byzantine princess Judith
Herrin; 5. The education of the daughters of the nobility in the Ottonian
empire Johanna Maria Van Winter; 6. Marriage negotiations between Byzantium
and the west and the name of Theophano in Byzantium (eighth to tenth
centuries) Adelbert Davids; 7. A marriage too far? Maria Lekapena and Peter
of Bulgaria Jonathan Shepard; 8. The image of women of the nobility in the
German chronicles of the tenth to the eleventh centuries P. Bange; 9.
Ottonian intellectual culture in the tenth century and the role of
Theophano Rosamond McKitterick; 10. Froumund's Greek: an analysis of fo.
12v of the Codex Vindoboniensis Graecus 114, followed by a comparison with
a Latin-Greek wordlist in MS 179 Auxerre fo. 137v ff W. J. Aerts; 11. The
art of Byzantium and its relation to Germany in the time of the empress
Theophano Jacqueline Lafontaine-Dosigne; 12. Imperial art in Byzantium from
Basil I to Basil II (867-1025) E. Voordeckers; 13. Did Theophano leave her
mark on the Ottonian sumptuary arts? H. Westermann-Angerhausen; 14. The
palace of Nijmegen in the tenth and early eleventh centuries Bert Thissen;
15. The so-called 'women's gallery' in the medieval church: an import from
Byzantium Hiltije F. H. Zomer; 16. The human and economic context L. F.
Genicot; 17. The palace and the monastery in Byzantine spiritual life, c.
1000, A. J. Van Der Aalst.
List of illustrations; Contributors; Preface; Abbreviations; 1. Theophano
divina gratia imperatrix augusta: western and eastern emperorship in the
later tenth century Karl Leyser; 2. Theophano, the western empress from the
east Odilo Engels; 3. Theophano: an empress reconsidered K. Ciggaar; 4.
Theophano: considerations on the education of a Byzantine princess Judith
Herrin; 5. The education of the daughters of the nobility in the Ottonian
empire Johanna Maria Van Winter; 6. Marriage negotiations between Byzantium
and the west and the name of Theophano in Byzantium (eighth to tenth
centuries) Adelbert Davids; 7. A marriage too far? Maria Lekapena and Peter
of Bulgaria Jonathan Shepard; 8. The image of women of the nobility in the
German chronicles of the tenth to the eleventh centuries P. Bange; 9.
Ottonian intellectual culture in the tenth century and the role of
Theophano Rosamond McKitterick; 10. Froumund's Greek: an analysis of fo.
12v of the Codex Vindoboniensis Graecus 114, followed by a comparison with
a Latin-Greek wordlist in MS 179 Auxerre fo. 137v ff W. J. Aerts; 11. The
art of Byzantium and its relation to Germany in the time of the empress
Theophano Jacqueline Lafontaine-Dosigne; 12. Imperial art in Byzantium from
Basil I to Basil II (867-1025) E. Voordeckers; 13. Did Theophano leave her
mark on the Ottonian sumptuary arts? H. Westermann-Angerhausen; 14. The
palace of Nijmegen in the tenth and early eleventh centuries Bert Thissen;
15. The so-called 'women's gallery' in the medieval church: an import from
Byzantium Hiltije F. H. Zomer; 16. The human and economic context L. F.
Genicot; 17. The palace and the monastery in Byzantine spiritual life, c.
1000, A. J. Van Der Aalst.
divina gratia imperatrix augusta: western and eastern emperorship in the
later tenth century Karl Leyser; 2. Theophano, the western empress from the
east Odilo Engels; 3. Theophano: an empress reconsidered K. Ciggaar; 4.
Theophano: considerations on the education of a Byzantine princess Judith
Herrin; 5. The education of the daughters of the nobility in the Ottonian
empire Johanna Maria Van Winter; 6. Marriage negotiations between Byzantium
and the west and the name of Theophano in Byzantium (eighth to tenth
centuries) Adelbert Davids; 7. A marriage too far? Maria Lekapena and Peter
of Bulgaria Jonathan Shepard; 8. The image of women of the nobility in the
German chronicles of the tenth to the eleventh centuries P. Bange; 9.
Ottonian intellectual culture in the tenth century and the role of
Theophano Rosamond McKitterick; 10. Froumund's Greek: an analysis of fo.
12v of the Codex Vindoboniensis Graecus 114, followed by a comparison with
a Latin-Greek wordlist in MS 179 Auxerre fo. 137v ff W. J. Aerts; 11. The
art of Byzantium and its relation to Germany in the time of the empress
Theophano Jacqueline Lafontaine-Dosigne; 12. Imperial art in Byzantium from
Basil I to Basil II (867-1025) E. Voordeckers; 13. Did Theophano leave her
mark on the Ottonian sumptuary arts? H. Westermann-Angerhausen; 14. The
palace of Nijmegen in the tenth and early eleventh centuries Bert Thissen;
15. The so-called 'women's gallery' in the medieval church: an import from
Byzantium Hiltije F. H. Zomer; 16. The human and economic context L. F.
Genicot; 17. The palace and the monastery in Byzantine spiritual life, c.
1000, A. J. Van Der Aalst.







