Medieval Cyprus

Medieval Cyprus
Author: Sabine Rogge,Michael Grünbart
Publsiher: Waxmann Verlag
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783830983606

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In December 2012 a group of scholars met in Münster to present their recent studies on the multifaceted history and culture of medieval Cyprus - and most of the papers presented at that conference are published in this volume. Several deal with the (political) history of the island: the reign of Isaakios Komnenos, the effects of the crusade of King Peter I in 1365, the so-called Ottoman-Venetian war. An overview of the three volumes of the Bullarium Cyprium is given. Aspects of economic life in medieval Cyprus are treated in three papers: organisation, management and economic activities of monastic estates in the Middle Byzantine period, medieval cane sugar production on the island, the commerce between the islands of Cyprus, Majorca and Sardinia. Papers on a major ecclesiastical complex dating from the early 7th century, on Cypriot artefacts of the 13th and 14th centuries used in daily life, on luxury metal objects from the Lusignan period, and on some rather disparate elements of 15th-century architecture in Cyprus give insights into the material culture of medieval Cyprus. Furthermore the topics of settlement patterns and insularity are treated in a paper on the successive relocations of the capital of the island of Cyprus from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages. The book contains papers by Alexander Beihammer, Nicholas Coureas, Peter Edbury, Michael Grünbart, Michalis Olympios, Tassos Papacostas, Maria Parani, K. Scott Parker, Eleni Procopiou, Ulrike Ritzerfeld, Christopher Schabel, Marina Solomidou-Ieronymidou, Myrto Veiko and Joanita Vroom.

Cyprus Between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages ca 600 800

Cyprus Between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages  ca  600   800
Author: Luca Zavagno
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2017-05-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351999120

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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- 1. Mattia Pascal and the name of Cyprus -- Notes -- 2. Seeing the unseen: a brief overview of Cypriot historiography -- Notes -- 3. The mousetrap of methodology -- Act I: General problems of method -- Act II: Literary and material sources for early medieval Cyprus -- Notes -- 4. A history of Cyprus in the early Middle Ages -- Cyprus from the sixth to the ninth century -- The power of the Cypriot Church -- Notes -- 5. Urban versus rural: the many sides of the Cypriot coin -- Overcoming the caesurae -- Surveying the Cypriot countryside -- Salamis-Constantia and its sisters: Cypriot urbanism in transition -- Notes -- 6. An insular economy in transition -- The economy of early medieval Cyprus -- In a league of their own: ceramics in early medieval Cyprus -- Notes -- 7. Aftermath and conclusions -- Cyprus in the ninth and tenth centuries -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

Medieval Cyprus

Medieval Cyprus
Author: Gwynneth der Parthog
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2006
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: STANFORD:36105028502628

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Italy Cyprus and Artistic Exchange in the Medieval Mediterranean

Italy  Cyprus  and Artistic Exchange in the Medieval Mediterranean
Author: Anthi Andronikou
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 614
Release: 2022-09-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781009041256

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In this volume Anthi Andronikou explores the social, cultural, religious and trade encounters between Italy and Cyprus during the late Middle Ages, from ca. 1200 -1400, and situates them within several Mediterranean contexts. Revealing the complex artistic exchange between the two regions for the first time, she probes the rich but neglected cultural interaction through comparison of the intriguing thirteenth-century wall paintings in rock-cut churches of Apulia and Basilicata, the puzzling panels of the Madonna della Madia and the Madonna di Andria, and painted chapels in Cyprus, Lebanon, and Syria. Andronikou also investigates fourteenth-century cross-currents that have not been adequately studied, notably the cult of Saint Aquinas in Cyprus, Crusader propaganda in Santa Maria Novella in Florence, and a unique series of icons crafted by Venetian painters working in Cyprus. Offering new insights into Italian and Byzantine visual cultures, her book contributes to a broader understanding of cultural production and worldviews of the medieval Mediterranean.

The Kingdom of Cyprus and the Crusades 1191 1374

The Kingdom of Cyprus and the Crusades  1191 1374
Author: Peter W. Edbury
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521458374

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A contribution to the history of the Crusades in the Levant, this text is a scholarly study of medieval Cyprus.

Byzantine and Medieval Cyprus

Byzantine and Medieval Cyprus
Author: Gwynneth der Parthog,Judith Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1995
Genre: Architecture, Byzantine
ISBN: 0948853204

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Medieval and Renaissance Famagusta

Medieval and Renaissance Famagusta
Author: Michael J. K. Walsh,Peter W. Edbury,Nicholas S.H. Coureas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781351918640

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There was a time seven centuries ago when Famagusta's wealth and renown could be compared to that of Venice or Constantinople. The Cathedral of St Nicholas in the main square of Famagusta, serving as the coronation place for the Crusader Kings of Jerusalem after the fall of Acre in 1291, symbolised both the sophistication and permanence of the French society that built it. From the port radiated impressive commercial activity with the major Mediterranean trade centres, generating legendary wealth, cosmopolitanism, and hedonism, unsurpassed in the Levant. These halcyon days were not to last, however, and a 15th century observer noted that, following the Genoese occupation of the city, 'a malignant devil has become jealous of Famagusta'. When Venice inherited the city, it reconstructed the defences and had some success in revitalising the city's economy. But the end for Venetian Famagusta came in dramatic fashion in 1571, following a year long siege by the Ottomans. Three centuries of neglect followed which, combined with earthquakes, plague and flooding, left the city in ruins. The essays collected in this book represent a major contribution to the study of Medieval and Renaissance Famagusta and its surviving art and architecture and also propose a series of strategies for preserving the city's heritage in the future. They will be of particular interest to students and scholars of Gothic, Byzantine and Renaissance art and architecture, and to those of the Crusades and the Latin East, as well as the Military Orders. After an introductory chapter surveying the history of Famagusta and its position in the cultural mosaic that is the Eastern Mediterranean, the opening section provides a series of insights into the history and historiography of the city. There follow chapters on the churches and their decoration, as well as the military architecture, while the final section looks at the history of conservation efforts and assesses the work that now needs to be done.

Byzantine Medieval Cyprus

Byzantine Medieval Cyprus
Author: Dēmētra Papanikola-Bakirtzē,Maria Iakōvou
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 333
Release: 1998
Genre: Cyprus
ISBN: 9963420702

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