Byzantium : its internal history and relations with the Muslim world : collected studies
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Byzantium : its internal history and relations with the Muslim world : collected studies
(Collected studies series)
Variorum reprints, 1971
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Facsimile reprint. Includes original pagings
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Hellas resurgent
- Byzantium : the social basis of decline in the eleventh century
- Byzantine HMOKPATIA and the guilds in the eleventh century
- St. Ionnicius the Great (754-848) and the "Slavs" of Bithynia
- The will of a provincial magnate, Eustathius Boilas (1059)
- The question of the Byzantine mines
- An attic hoard of Byzantine gold coins (668-741) from the Thomas Whittemore collection and the numismatic evidence for the urban history of Byzantium
- Review article of Travaux et mémoires, ed. P. Lemerle, vol. 1 (Paris 1965)
- Byzantium and Islam, seven-seventeenth century
- Byzantine circus factions and Islamic Futuwwa Organisations (Neaniai, Fityan, Ahdath)
- The conditions and cultural significance of the Ottoman conquest in the Balkans
- Seljuk Gulams and the Ottoman Devshirmes
- Isidore Glabas and the Turkish Devshirme
- Review article of B. Papoulia, Ursprung und Wesen der "Knabenlese" im osmanischen Reich (Munich, 1963)