Venice and Thessalonica 1423 1430

Venice and Thessalonica  1423 1430
Author: John R. Melville-Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2002
Genre: Thessalonike (Greece)
ISBN: UOM:39015057602404

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Venice and Thessalonica 1423 1430

Venice and Thessalonica 1423 1430
Author: John R. Melville-Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2006
Genre: Thessalonikē (Greece)
ISBN: UOM:39015077613407

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Byzantium and Venice

Byzantium and Venice
Author: Donald M. Nicol
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1992-05-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521428947

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This book, the first of this scope to have been published, traces the diplomatic, cultural and commercial links between Constantinople and Venice from the foundation of the Venetian republic to the fall of the Byzantine Empire. It aims to show how, especially after the Fourth Crusade in 1204, the Venetians came to dominate first the Genoese and thereafter the whole Byzantine economy. At the same time the author points to those important cultural and, above all, political reasons why the relationship between the two states was always inherently unstable.

The End of Byzantium

The End of Byzantium
Author: Jonathan Harris
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2011-01-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300169669

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By 1400, the once-mighty Byzantine Empire stood on the verge of destruction. Most of its territories had been lost to the Ottoman Turks, and Constantinople was under close blockade. Against all odds, Byzantium lingered on for another fifty years until 1453, when the Ottomans dramatically toppled the capital's walls. During this bleak and uncertain time, ordinary Byzantines faced difficult decisions to protect their livelihoods and families against the death throes of their homeland. In this evocative and moving book, Jonathan Harris explores individual stories of diplomatic maneuverings, covert defiance, and sheer luck against a backdrop of major historical currents and offers a new perspective on the real reasons behind the fall of this extraordinarily fascinating empire.

Italian Literature before 1900 in English Translation

Italian Literature before 1900 in English Translation
Author: Robin Healey
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 1184
Release: 2011-12-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781442658479

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Italian Literature before 1900 in English Translation provides the most complete record possible of texts from the early periods that have been translated into English, and published between 1929 and 2008. It lists works from all genres and subjects, and includes translations wherever they have appeared across the globe. In this annotated bibliography, Robin Healey covers over 5,200 distinct editions of pre-1900 Italian writings. Most entries are accompanied by useful notes providing information on authors, works, translators, and how the translations were received. Among the works by over 1,500 authors represented in this volume are hundreds of editions by Italy's most translated authors – Dante Alighieri, Machiavelli, and Boccaccio – and other hundreds which represent the author's only English translation. A significant number of entries describe works originally published in Latin. Together with Healey's Twentieth-Century Italian Literature in English Translation, this volume makes comprehensive information on translations accessible for schools, libraries, and those interested in comparative literature.

St Demetrius of Thessalonica

St  Demetrius of Thessalonica
Author: Eugenia Russell
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2010
Genre: Church history
ISBN: 3034301812

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The cult of St Demetrius is of considerable age but it peaked with the emergence of his city, Thessalonica, as a prominent political and cultural centre in late Byzantium. This book examines the intensification of his popularity and veneration in the late Middle Ages and his impact on contemporary thought and ritual. The encomia written in the saint's honour are significant historical and literary monuments and in their suggestiveness and beauty they are on a level with many better-known works in medieval Greek. Indeed, the encomia have added historical interest because of the prominence of those who wrote them. The likes of Nicholas Kavasilas, Gregory Palamas, Constantine Harmenopoulos and Symeon of Thessalonica were the elite of late Byzantium in intellect and personal influence, while Nikephoros Gregoras was perhaps the finest of Byzantine minds. With their clear links to individual authors, the encomia on St Demetrius present opportunities to the historian and the literary critic, which are fully explored in this book, the first to give them sustained scholarly attention.

Guide to Byzantine Historical Writing

Guide to Byzantine Historical Writing
Author: Leonora Neville
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2018-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107039988

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Makes the study of medieval Greek historical writing accessible by providing fundamental orientation and information.

The Balkans and the Byzantine World before and after the Captures of Constantinople 1204 and 1453

The Balkans and the Byzantine World before and after the Captures of Constantinople  1204 and 1453
Author: Vlada Stanković
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781498513265

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This volume offers new perspectives on the history of the Byzantine Balkans and beyond—regions that lived for centuries under the long shadow of Constantinople—as well as unique insights into the complex world of late medieval and early modern southeastern Europe during a period of catastrophe.