Culture and conflict in the Mediterranean world
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Culture and conflict in the Mediterranean world
(The military orders, v. 6.1)
Routledge, 2017
- : hbk
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注記
"The present volume contains papers from the sixth conference on the military orders, which was held on 5-8 September 2013 at the Museum of the Order of St John, St John's Gate, Clerkenwell, London, under the auspices of the London Centre for the Study of the Crusades, the Military Religious Orders and the Latin East."--Editor's preface (p. [xv])
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Forty papers link the study of the military orders' cultural life and output with their involvement in political and social conflicts during the medieval and early modern period. Divided into two volumes, focusing on the Eastern Mediterranean and Europe respectively, the collection brings together the most up-to-date research by experts from fifteen countries on a kaleidoscope of relevant themes and issues, thus offering a broad-ranging and at the same time very detailed study of the subject.
目次
Introduction (Jonathan Riley-Smith)
Anthony Luttrell (Bath), The Hospitaller privilege of 1113: Text and context
Sebastian Salvado (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Reflections of conflict in two fragments of the liturgical observances from the Primitive Rule of the Knights Templar
Kevin James Lewis (University of Oxford), Friend or foe: Islamic views of the military orders in the Latin East as drawn from Arabic Sources
Betty Binysh (University of Cardiff), Massacre or mutual benefit: The military orders' relations with their Muslim neighbours
Stephen Bennett (Queen Mary), The battle of Arsuf: A reappraisal of the charge of the Hospitallers
Thomas W. Smith (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat), Pope Honorius III, the military orders and the financing of the Fifth Crusade: A culture of papal preference?
Karol Polejowski (Ateneum University), Between Jaffa and Jerusalem - a few remarks on the defence of the southern border of the Kingdom of Jerusalem during the years 1229-1244
Vardit Shotten-Hallel (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Ritual and conflict in the Hospitaller Church of St John in Acre: The architectural evidence
Gil Fishhof (Tel Aviv University), Hospitaller patronage and the mural cycle of the Church of the Resurrection at Abu-Gosh
Anna Takoumi (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Tracing knights: The pictorial evidence of the Knights of St John in the art of the Eastern Mediterranean
Nicholas Coureas (Cyprus Research Centre), The manumission of Hospitaller slaves on fifteenth-century Rhodes and Cyprus
James Petre (University of Cardiff), Back to Baffes: A castle in Cyprus attributable to the Hospital revisited
Michael Heslop (Royal Holloway), Hospitaller statecraft in the Aegean
Pierre Bonneaud (Paris), A culture of consensus: The Hospitallers at Rhodes in the C15th
Emma Maglio (Aix-Marseille University), Holy spaces in the urban fabric: Religious topography of the town of Rhodes during the Hospitaller period
Gregory O'Malley (Hugglescote), Some developments in Hospitaller invective concerning the Turks, 1407-1530
Anne Brogini (University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis), Crisis and revival. The convent of the Order of Malta during the Catholic Reformation
Emanuel Buttigieg (University of Malta), The Hospitallers and the Grand Harbour of Malta: Culture and conflict
Theresa Vella (Malta), Piety and ritual in the Magistral Palace of the Order of St John in Malta
Victor Mallia-Milanes (University of Malta), Venice, Hospitaller Malta, and fear of the plague: Culturally conflicting views
William Zammit (University of Malta), Censoring the Hospitallers: The failed attempt at re-printing Ferdinando de Escano's Propugnaculum Hierosolymitanum in Malta in 1756
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