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  • av Professor A. R. Disney
    749,-

    Concerns with the Portuguese presence in India between about 1500 and 1650. This book includes pieces on the changing character of the empire in India, Goa in the 17th century, the Portuguese India Company of 1628-33, smugglers, the great famine of the early 1630s and the ceremonial induction process for new viceroys.

  • av Michael Brett
    669 - 2 139

  • - Medieval Texts and their Modern Reception
    av Roderick Beaton
    2 269

    Includes papers which explore the relation between literary texts and collective consciousness, scrutinizing the evidence of the texts themselves in their late- or post-Byzantine context, and assessing how their reception both influenced and was influenced by the processes of nation-building in Modern Greece.

  • av Marie-Therese d’Alverny
    2 165

    This is the second volume in the series of Marie-Therese d'Alverny's selected articles. It gathers together the majority of her studies on the understanding of Islam in the West from the early Middle Ages until the mid-13th century.

  • - The Numismatic Evidence
    av Thomas S. Noonan
    2 379,-

    Examines the origins and development of early medieval commerce through an analysis of the dirham hoards from European Russia and the Baltic - between 750-900 - when Viking and Rus' merchants took fur and slaves south through European Russia to the markets of Khazaria and the 'Abbasid caliphate.

  • av Roger E. Reynolds
    189

    The two themes brought together in this volume have close links. The book attempts to show the need for liturgiologists to be aware of the riches in mediaeval legal sources, and for legal historians to take account of the wealth of liturgical material that is a principal part of Church law.

  • av Peter Dronke
    2 325

    This volume presents a series of analyses of particular poems and problems of literary history, illustrating the many sides of medieval poetry and the interactions of learned, popular and courtly traditions.

  • - Nicoletto Vernia and Agostino Nifo
    av Edward P. Mahoney
    635,-

    This study deals with the psychological, metaphysical and scientific ideas of two major and influential Aristotelian philosophers of the Italian Renaissance - Nicoletto Vernia and Agostino Nifo - whose careers must be seen as interrelated.

  • - Second Edition
    av Stephan Kuttner
    595 - 1 965

  • av Francis J. Thomson
    2 165

    It is accepted that Russian culture is based upon the reception of Byzantine culture, however, the question of what was in fact received is explored in this work, by means of an examination of the corpus of translations.

  • av David Jacoby
    2 365,-

    This volume focuses on western economic expansion within the Eastern Mediterranean from the 11th-15th century. It examines the presence of the powers and their subjects in these regions, and industrial competition between Venice and the cities of the Italian mainland.

  • - Studies in the Development of Platonism and Christianity
    av John Dillon
    2 659

    Gathers together a series of widely-scattered articles concerned with the great tradition of Platonic scholarship - "The Golden Chain" - from the time of Plato himself up into the period of Middle Platonism. The main emphasis is on the first three centuries AD.

  • av Herbert Franke
    1 375

    Offers a description of China in the time of Mongol rule. Among the topics addressed are a Chinese historiography for that time; the progression from tribal chieftains to universal emperors and gods; Yuang China and Tibet; and a Sino-Uighur family portrait.

  • - The Culture of Natural History in Britain, 1700-1900
    av D.E. Allen
    1 975

    An exploration of the culture of natural history in Britain between 1700 and 1900. The author's interests are mainly botanical, but he has attempted from time to time to examine natural history as a unitary whole, revealing parallels and interactions between the separate studies.

  • av Professor Peter Jackson
    795,-

    Brings together five studies on the Mongol empire. This title relates the early history of the Delhi Sultanate, with reference to the role of its Turkish slave (ghulam) officers and guards. It examines the collapse in 1206-15 of the Ghurid dynasty, whose conquests in northern India had created the preconditions for the Sultanate's emergence.

  • - Studies in the History of Chemistry from the 19th Century
    av Colin A. Russell
    2 365,-

    Focuses on the history of organic chemistry, which arose improbably out of early speculations about the construction of chemical compounds, and their electrochemical nature. Dealing with the rise of electrochemistry and the work of Berzelius, this book considers aspects of the contributions of Frankland and those of Kekule and Hofmann.

  • av Ann Freeman
    1 975

    Who composed in Charlemagne's name the treatise that repudiates the Acts of the Second Council of Nicaea? This series of essays explores the liturgical background, the Latinity, attitudes towards images and relations between Charlemagne, the pope and Byzantium.

  • - Shifting Paradigms in Early English Drama Studies
    av Professor David Mills
    685

  • av Stephan Kuttner
    669,-

    A collection of 11 articles - 9 in English and 2 in French - on the medieval councils, decretals and collections of canon law. There are additional notes and fully revised and detailed indexes for this second edition.

  • av Julio Samso
    2 439,-

    Contains papers which deal with the development of astronomy and astrology in al-Andalus and the Maghrib between the 10th and the 19th centuries. This book provides a survey of the social history of the exact sciences in al-Andalus, and looks at astronomical tables.

  • - Collected Studies
    av David Luscombe
    1 995

  • - Art, Agency, and Appreciation
    av Robert S. Nelson
    2 655

    Features fifteen essays that involve the three a's of the title, art, agency, and appreciation. The first refers to the general subject matter of this book, Byzantine art, chiefly painting, of the twelfth through the fourteenth centuries, the second to its often human-like agency, and the last to its historical reception.

  • - Religion, Barbarians and their Historiography
    av J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz
    1 485

    Offers a collection of articles on aspects of the history of Late Antiquity. One theme is the prehistory of Late Antique ethical monotheism, illustrated by studies of pagan cults, Mithraism and Judaism. This book discusses the nature of the people who took over large areas of the Western Roman Empire, especially the Visigoths and the Vandals.

  • av Laurence Kirwan
    2 069,-

    The studies in this volume were written between the early 1930s and 1998. They span the growth of Nubian studies from the evolutionary archaeology of the early 20th century through the ethnic prehistory of the 1940s and 1950s.

  • av J.H.M. Salmon
    1 969,-

    These essays examine the thought and works of a series of writers on political thought, religion, historiography and literature from the 16th century to the 19th. The author is concerned to situate individual thinkers in the context of their times and show links between France and England.

  • av Richard W. Pfaff
    619,-

    This collection of papers also includes "The Study of Medieval Liturgy", "Lanfranc's Supposed Purge of the Anglo-Saxon Calendar" along with "Why do Medieval Psalters Have Calendars?", "St Hugh as a Liturgical Person" and "Prescription and Reality in the Rubrics of Sarum Rite Service Books".

  • av Donald R. Kelley
    2 049

    This collection of essays takes the study of history as a starting point, and extends the exploration into adjacent fields of legal, political, and social thought - confronting some of the larger questions of the modern human sciences, and issues of intellectual, cultural, and political history.

  • - Social, Cultural and Historical Contexts
    av Donna G. Cardamone
    749 - 2 365,-

    The printed debut of the "Canzone Villanesca Alla Napolitana" occurred on 24 October 1537, in Naples. Fifteen anonymous 'rustic songs' were published in a pocket-sized anthology with a cover featuring three women with hoes tilling the soil. This volume traces the Neapolitan origins of this song form, and its subsequent development.

  • av Bruce M. S. Campbell
    749 - 2 189

    Includes ten essays, which contribute to the re-assessment of how the medieval 'backwardness' of English agriculture was transformed into modern 'progress'.

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