Byzantium from the ninth century to the Fourth Crusade : studies, texts, monuments
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Byzantium from the ninth century to the Fourth Crusade : studies, texts, monuments
(Collected studies series, CS369)
Variorum, c1992
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Note
"This volume contains viii + 341 pages"--P. vii
English, French and Greek text with one chapter in German
Collection of articles previously published between 1972 and 1986
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume is concerned with the history and the social and institutional structures of the Byzantine empire in the period from its revival after the Arab assaults of the 8th century up to its disintegration and dismemberment when Constantinople was sacked by the Crusaders in 1204 (the subject of the final article). A distinctive feature of Nicolas Oikonomides' work is his ability to submit to detailed analysis varied types of source material, literary, legal, epigraphic, artistic and to extract from these the maximum of information. Particular articles deal with the political and ideological significance of works of art, for instance the mosaics of Saint Sophia, with the development of Byzantine legal texts, and with the world of Byzantium's eastern frontier.
Table of Contents
- Le dedoublement de Saint Theodore et les villes d'Euchaita et d'Euchaneia
- Mesembria in the 9th century - epigraphical evidnce
- Leo VI and the Narthex mosaic of Saint Sophia
- Leo VI's legislation of 907 forbidding fourth marriages - an interpolation in the Procheiros Nomos (IV, 25-27)
- das Verfalland im 10.-11. Jahrhundert
- Verkauf und Besteuerung
- the dedicatory inscription of Egri Tas Kilisesi
- Ho bios tou Hagiou Theodorou Kytheron (10 os ai)
- quelques boutiques de Constantinople au Xe siecle - prix, loyers, imposition (cod. Patmiacus 171)
- Hoi Byzantinoi douloparoikoi
- l'evolution de l'organization administrative de l'artiste-amateur a Byzance
- the "Peira" of Eustathios Romaios - an abortive attempt to innovate in Byzantine law
- He Peira peri paroikon
- Presthlavitza, the little Preslav
- the mosaic panel of Constantine IX and Zoe in Saint Sophia
- St George of Mangana, Maria Skleraina and the "Malyj Sion" of Vovogorod
- l'epopee de Digenis et la frontiere orientale de Byzance aux Xe et XIe siecles
- Hoi authentai ton Kretikon to 1118
- les Danishmendides entre Byzance, Bagdad et le sultanat d'Iconium
- la decomposition de l'empire Byzantin a la veille de 1204 et les origines de l'empire de Nicee - a propos de la "Partitio Romaniae".
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