Buch, Englisch, 406 Seiten, Format (B × H): 241 mm x 166 mm, Gewicht: 740 g
Reihe: Crusades - Subsidia
Studies in Honour of David Jacoby
Buch, Englisch, 406 Seiten, Format (B × H): 241 mm x 166 mm, Gewicht: 740 g
Reihe: Crusades - Subsidia
ISBN: 978-1-138-30804-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Contents;David Jacoby: An Appreciation;David Jacoby: List of Publications;The Contributors;1. The Crusades and the Latin East;1. Benjamin Z. Kedar, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Use of Paper in the Frankish Levant: A Comparative Study.;2. Michael Angold, University of Edinburgh Thomas Morosini, First Latin Patriarch of Constantinople (1205-1211): A Re-Appraisal.; 3. Hans Eberhard Mayer, University of Kiel Eine Bleibulle Tankreds von Antiochia?;4. Peter Edbury, University of Cardiff The Lyon Eracles re-visited.; 5 Denys Pringle, University of Cardiff and Rabei Khamisy, University of Haifa Richard of Cornwall’s Treaty with Egypt, 1241.; 6. Guillaume Saint Guillain, University of Picardy The Redemption of Philip of Courtenay, Heir of the Empire of Romania (1259).; 7. Damien Coulon, Université de Strasbourg Une phase décisive d’intenses tractations diplomatiques entre sultanat mamlûk et puissances occidentales (couronne d’Aragon, républiques de Gênes et de Venise) 687/1288 – 692/1293.; 8. Vardit Shotten-Hallel, Israeli Antiquities Authority The Architectural language of the Hospitaller Church of St. John, Acre, and its Historical Context.; 9 Michel Balard, University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne New documents on Genoese Famagusta.; 10. Anthony Luttrell, University of London, and Karl Borchardt, Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Münich The Latin Will of a Jewish Burgensis of Rhodes, 1448.;2. Venice and the Byzantine World;11. Jean Claude Cheynet, University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne Les derniers sceaux de plomb commerciaires byzantins.;12. Gherardo Ortalli, Venice: Money for the Salvation of One’s Soul and the Solace of One’s Subjects. The Donation made by Pietro II Orseolo in 1007.;13. Peter Schreiner, University of Cologne Kaviar am Hochzeitsbankett: Die Vermählung der Agnes-Anna von Frankreich mit Alexios II. Komnenos (1180) und das Prodromos-Petra-Kloster in Konstantinopel.;14. Thomas Tanase, CNRS In the heart of Asia: Marco Polo, from Venice to Tibet.;15. Chryssa Maltezou, University of Athens Remarks on the Settlement of Peasants from Patmos in Venetian Crete.;16. Benjamin Arbel, University of Tel Aviv Independent Women in Candia’s Giudecca: The Testaments of the Two Eleas.;3. Medieval Trade; 17. Jonathan Shepard, University of Cambridge North-South, not Just East-West? An Understated Nexus of Byzantium before and during the Crusading Era?;18. Sergei Karpov, Moscow State University What is a ciguda/ciguta? On the Venetian Navigation in the Azov Sea in the Fourteenth-Fifteenth Centuries.;19. Lisa Monnas, Independent Scholar "Gold of Cyprus" and Other Gold Threads in Late Medieval England, 1300-1450.; 20. Georg Christ, University of Manchester Sabatino Russo, a Jewish Merchant of Lecce: Challenges of Transregional Interfaith Joint Ventures around 1400.;4. Medieval Silk;21. Orit Shamir and Alisa Baginski, Israel Antiquities Authority Medieval Silk Textiles from Excavations in the Land of Israel.;22. Anthony Cutler, Penn State University Silk from the Sea: Byssos, Suf, Sea Wool.; 23. Sophie Desrosiers, EHESS-CRH, Paris Sendal-cendal-zendado. The Silk Cloth woven in the Development of the Silk Industry in Italy )12th- 15th Centuries).;24. Alan Stahl, Princeton University Where the Silk Road Met the Wool Trade: Venetian and Muslim Merchants in Tana in the Late Middle Ages.