Byzantium and the west : perception and reality (11th-15th c.)

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Autres auteurs : Chrissis Nikolaos G. (Éditeur scientifique), Kólia-Dermitzákī Athīná (Éditeur scientifique), Papageōrgíou Aggelikí̄ (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Byzantium and the west : perception and reality (11th-15th c.) / edited by Nikolaos G. Chrissis, Athina Kolia-Dermitzaki, and Angeliki Papageorgiou
Publié : London ; New York : Routledge , 2019
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (xii, 328 p.)
Sujets :
  • P. 1
  • Introduction / Nikolaos G. Chrissis, Athina Kolia-Dermitzaki And Angeliki Papageorgiou
  • Part I, Setting the Scene
  • P. 9
  • Keroularios in 1054: Nonconfrontational to the papal legates and loyal to the emperor / Anthony Kaldellis
  • P. 25
  • Colonisation and population movements in the Mediterranean in the Middle Ages / Michel Balard
  • P. 38
  • Genoa and Byzantium: aspects of a long relationship / Sandra Origone
  • Part II, Byzantium and the West during the Early Crusades
  • P. 59
  • Byzantium and the Crusades in the Komnenian era: perception and reality / Athina Kolia-Dermitzaki
  • P. 84
  • Some thoughts on the relations between Greeks and Latins at the time of the First and Fourth Crusades / Jean-Claude Cheynet
  • P. 102
  • Crusader perceptions of Byzantium, c.1095 to c.1150 / Jonathan Phillips
  • P. 118
  • The perception of Westerners in the court of John II Komnenos / Angeliki Papageorgiou
  • P. 128
  • A 12th-century perspective on Byzantium s Western neighbours: The witness of Manganeios Prodromos / Elizabeth Jeffreys
  • P. 141
  • De-centring 12th-century Constantinople; Archbishop Eustathios and the Norman conquest of Thessalonica revisited / Catherine Holmes
  • P. 156
  • The fait of Jerusalem in 1187 to Saladin and its impact on Byzantine opinion / Michael Angold
  • Part III, Cross-cultural Contacts in the Margins of East and West
  • P. 171
  • Admirai Eugenius of Sicily (12th century): court poetry and political propaganda in a cross-cultural environment / Eleni Tounta
  • P. 184
  • A detail of the Third Lateran Council (1179): the leper king of Jerusalem and the papal policy in the East / Nikoletta Giantsi
  • P. 192
  • Byzantium and Hungary in the late 12th century and on the eve of the Fourth Crusade: personal ties and spheres of influence / Alicia Simpson
  • P. 206
  • Nicaea and the West (1204-1261): aspects of reality and rhetoric / Ilias Giarenis
  • P. 220
  • The image of the Greek and the reality of Gréco-Latin interaction in Romania, according to 13th and 14th-century. Latin sources / Maria Dourou-Eliopoulou
  • P. 230
  • Perceptions of the Greek clergy and rite in late médiéval pilgrimage accounts to the Holy Land / Nickiphoros I. Tsougarakis
  • Part IV, The Latins and Late Byzantium: perceptions and reality
  • P. 245
  • The ́p ́a g ́in Byzantine literature before and after the flrst capture of Constantinople (mid.-12th to mid.-13th c.) / Theodora Papadopoulou
  • P. 257
  • Worlds apart? Reconsidering Late Byzantine identity through the image of the West / Nikolaos G. Chrissis
  • P. 275
  • In the face of a historical puzzle: Western adventurers, friars and nobility in the service of Michael VIII Palaiologos (1261-1282) / Sophia Mergiali-Sahas
  • P. 286
  • bá ba and ́: theory and practice regarding the intégration of Westerners in Late Byzantine social and économie reality / Triantafyllitsa Maniati-Kokkini
  • P. 306
  • Our engines are better than yours : perception and reality of Late Byzantine military technology / Christos G. Makrypoulias
  • P. 317
  • Index