Worlds of Byzantium
Religion, Culture, and Empire in the Medieval Near East
Herausgeber: Bolman, Elizabeth S; Tannous, Jack; Johnson, Scott Fitzgerald
Worlds of Byzantium
Religion, Culture, and Empire in the Medieval Near East
Herausgeber: Bolman, Elizabeth S; Tannous, Jack; Johnson, Scott Fitzgerald
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 726
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 185mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 2064g
- ISBN-13: 9781108492096
- ISBN-10: 1108492096
- Artikelnr.: 68854762
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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Preface Elizabeth S. Bolman, Scott Johnson and Jack Tannous; 1. Worlds of Byzantium: problems, frameworks, and opportunity in the Byzantine near east Scott Fitzgerald Johnson; Part I. Patterns, Paradigms, Scholarship: 2. East of Byzantium revisited: the study of the Byzantine near east, past and present Columba Stewart; 3. Byzantium and the turn to the east Averil Cameron; 4. The classical near east Kevin T. van Bladel; 5. Alternatives to commonwealth: modes of connectivity between Byzantium and Medieval Eastern Europe Christian Raffensperger; Part II. Images, Objects, Archaeology: 6. Movement and creation: a reassessment of early Byzantine visual culture Elizabeth S. Bolman; 7. Letters from the edge: mapping Pseudo-Arabic between Byzantium and the near east Alicia Walker; 8. Antioch after dark: archaeology and the 'Dark Ages' in North Syria Michael J. Decker; 9. Ars Sacra in the east and after Byzantium Cecily J. Hilsdale; 10. The church of the virgin in Dayr al-Sury
n (Wadi al-Natrun): architecture, art, and history between Coptic and Syriac Christianity Karel C. Innemée, Lucas Van Rompay and Dobrochna Zieli
ska; 11. Three questions concerning Armenian and Byzantine art Christina Maranci; 12. Makurian visual culture: between Byzantium and Africa W
odzimierz Godlewski; Part III. Languages, Confessions, Empire: 13. Byzantine Syriac: language and religious community in the middle east Jack Tannous; 14. Greek identity in the Sinai Hieromonk Justin of Sinai; 15. Patriarchs, caliphs, monks, scribes, and the Byzantinization of Jerusalem's liturgy Daniel Galadza; 16. Byzantine Judaism in early Islamic Palestine: rethinking the Gaonic model Eve Krakowski; 17. Ethiopia: Christianity, language, and identity George Hatke; 18. Armenia and Byzantium: simultaneously at the center and on the periphery Robin Darling Young; 19. Byzantine Georgia/Georgian Byzantium Stephen Rapp Jr.; 20. Conclusion: ends and means Jack Tannous; Index.
n (Wadi al-Natrun): architecture, art, and history between Coptic and Syriac Christianity Karel C. Innemée, Lucas Van Rompay and Dobrochna Zieli
ska; 11. Three questions concerning Armenian and Byzantine art Christina Maranci; 12. Makurian visual culture: between Byzantium and Africa W
odzimierz Godlewski; Part III. Languages, Confessions, Empire: 13. Byzantine Syriac: language and religious community in the middle east Jack Tannous; 14. Greek identity in the Sinai Hieromonk Justin of Sinai; 15. Patriarchs, caliphs, monks, scribes, and the Byzantinization of Jerusalem's liturgy Daniel Galadza; 16. Byzantine Judaism in early Islamic Palestine: rethinking the Gaonic model Eve Krakowski; 17. Ethiopia: Christianity, language, and identity George Hatke; 18. Armenia and Byzantium: simultaneously at the center and on the periphery Robin Darling Young; 19. Byzantine Georgia/Georgian Byzantium Stephen Rapp Jr.; 20. Conclusion: ends and means Jack Tannous; Index.
Preface Elizabeth S. Bolman, Scott Johnson and Jack Tannous; 1. Worlds of Byzantium: problems, frameworks, and opportunity in the Byzantine near east Scott Fitzgerald Johnson; Part I. Patterns, Paradigms, Scholarship: 2. East of Byzantium revisited: the study of the Byzantine near east, past and present Columba Stewart; 3. Byzantium and the turn to the east Averil Cameron; 4. The classical near east Kevin T. van Bladel; 5. Alternatives to commonwealth: modes of connectivity between Byzantium and Medieval Eastern Europe Christian Raffensperger; Part II. Images, Objects, Archaeology: 6. Movement and creation: a reassessment of early Byzantine visual culture Elizabeth S. Bolman; 7. Letters from the edge: mapping Pseudo-Arabic between Byzantium and the near east Alicia Walker; 8. Antioch after dark: archaeology and the 'Dark Ages' in North Syria Michael J. Decker; 9. Ars Sacra in the east and after Byzantium Cecily J. Hilsdale; 10. The church of the virgin in Dayr al-Sury
n (Wadi al-Natrun): architecture, art, and history between Coptic and Syriac Christianity Karel C. Innemée, Lucas Van Rompay and Dobrochna Zieli
ska; 11. Three questions concerning Armenian and Byzantine art Christina Maranci; 12. Makurian visual culture: between Byzantium and Africa W
odzimierz Godlewski; Part III. Languages, Confessions, Empire: 13. Byzantine Syriac: language and religious community in the middle east Jack Tannous; 14. Greek identity in the Sinai Hieromonk Justin of Sinai; 15. Patriarchs, caliphs, monks, scribes, and the Byzantinization of Jerusalem's liturgy Daniel Galadza; 16. Byzantine Judaism in early Islamic Palestine: rethinking the Gaonic model Eve Krakowski; 17. Ethiopia: Christianity, language, and identity George Hatke; 18. Armenia and Byzantium: simultaneously at the center and on the periphery Robin Darling Young; 19. Byzantine Georgia/Georgian Byzantium Stephen Rapp Jr.; 20. Conclusion: ends and means Jack Tannous; Index.
n (Wadi al-Natrun): architecture, art, and history between Coptic and Syriac Christianity Karel C. Innemée, Lucas Van Rompay and Dobrochna Zieli
ska; 11. Three questions concerning Armenian and Byzantine art Christina Maranci; 12. Makurian visual culture: between Byzantium and Africa W
odzimierz Godlewski; Part III. Languages, Confessions, Empire: 13. Byzantine Syriac: language and religious community in the middle east Jack Tannous; 14. Greek identity in the Sinai Hieromonk Justin of Sinai; 15. Patriarchs, caliphs, monks, scribes, and the Byzantinization of Jerusalem's liturgy Daniel Galadza; 16. Byzantine Judaism in early Islamic Palestine: rethinking the Gaonic model Eve Krakowski; 17. Ethiopia: Christianity, language, and identity George Hatke; 18. Armenia and Byzantium: simultaneously at the center and on the periphery Robin Darling Young; 19. Byzantine Georgia/Georgian Byzantium Stephen Rapp Jr.; 20. Conclusion: ends and means Jack Tannous; Index.







