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E-raamat: Crusading and Trading between West and East: Studies in Honour of David Jacoby

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  • Formaat: 406 pages
  • Sari: Crusades - Subsidia
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351390729
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351390729

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For almost sixty years Professor David Jacoby devoted his research to the economic, social and cultural history of the Eastern Mediterranean and this new collection reflects his impact on the study of the interactions between the Italian city-states, Byzantium, the Latin East and the realm of Islam. Contributors to this volume are prominent scholars from across Medieval Studies and leading historians of the younger generation.

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"Crusading and Trading should profit scholars of Mediterranean history broadly interpreted. Some of its articles, such as those on paper, treaties, and Marco Polo, could also benefit advanced undergraduates."

- Jessalynn Bird, Sehepunkte

David Jacoby, un passeur entre Orient et Occident viii
David Jacoby publications xiii
List of contributors
xxxiv
PART I The Crusades and the Latin East
1(172)
1 The use of paper in the Frankish Levant: a comparative study
3(14)
Benjamin Z. Kedar
2 Thomas Morosini, first Latin patriarch of Constantinople (1205--1211): a re-appraisal
17(18)
Michael Angold
3 Eine Bleibulle Tankreds von Antiochia?
35(5)
Hans Eberhard Mayer
4 The Lyon Eracles revisited
40(14)
Peter Edbury
5 Richard of Cornwall's treaty with Egypt, 1241
54(31)
Rabei G. Khamisy
Denys Pringle
6 The redemption of Philip of Courtenay, heir of the empire of Romania (1259)
85(28)
Guillaume Saint-Guillain
7 Une phase decisive d'intenses tractations diplomatiques entre sultanat mamlfik et puissances occidentales (couronne d'Aragon, republiques de Genes et de Venise) 687/1288-692/1293
113(14)
Damien Coulon
8 The architectural language of the Hospitaller Church of St John, Acre, and its historical context
127(20)
Vardit Shotten-Hallel
9 New documents on Genoese Famagusta
147(14)
Michel Balard
10 The Latin will of a Jewish Burgensis of Rhodes, 1448
161(12)
Karl Borchardt
Anthony Luttrell
PART II Venice and the Byzantine world
173(90)
11 Les derniers sceaux de plomb des commerciaires byzantins
175(16)
Jean-Claude Cheynet
12 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
191(14)
Gherardo Ortalli
13 Kaviar am Hochzeitsbankett: Die Vermahlung der Agnes-Anna von Frankreich mit Alexios II. Komnenos (1180) und das Prodromos-Petra-Kloster in Konstantinopel
205(11)
Peter Schreiner
14 In the heart of Asia: Marco Polo, from Venice to Tibet
216(12)
Thomas Tanase
15 Remarks on the settlement of peasants from Patmos in Venetian Crete
228(10)
Chryssa Maltezou
16 Independent women in Candia's Giudecca: the testaments of the two Eleas
238(25)
Benjamin Arbel
PART III Medieval trade
263(62)
17 North-South, not just East-West: An understated nexus of Byzantium before and during the crusading era?
265(19)
Jonathan Shepard
18 What is a ciguda/ciguta? On the Venetian navigation in the Azov Sea in the fourteenth-fifteenth centuries
284(5)
Sergei P. Karpov
19 "Gold of Cyprus" and other gold threads in late medieval England, 1300--1450
289(17)
Lisamonnas
20 Sabatino Russo, a Jewish merchant of Lecce: challenges of transregional interfaith joint ventures around 1400
306(19)
Georg Christ
PART IV Silk
325(40)
21 Medieval silk textiles from excavations in the land of Israel
327(9)
Orit Shamir
Alisa Baginski
22 Silk from the sea: byssos, sttf, sea wool
336(4)
Anthony Cutler
23 Sendal-cendal-zendado, a category of silk cloth in the development of the silk industry in Italy (twelfth-fifteenth centuries)
340(11)
Sophie Desrosiers
24 Where the silk road met the wool trade: Venetian and Muslim merchants in Tana in the late Middle Ages
351(14)
Alan M. Stahl
Index 365
Sophia Menache is Professor Emerita at the University of Haifa. She has studied the history of the Military Orders with special emphasis on the Knights Templar and the communication aspects of the crusades. She also published three books on medieval communication, propaganda and stereotypes, and many articles on the interrelationship between humankind and pets, especially dogs, from the ancient period up to the end of the Middle Ages. She served as secretary of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East between the years 20022009.

Benjamin Z. Kedar is Professor Emeritus of History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is the founding editor of Crusades and former President of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East (19952002). He also studies comparative and world history: most recently, he co-edited Volume 5 of The Cambridge World History.

Michel Balard is Professor Emeritus of Medieval History at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Agrégé d'histoire, late member of the French School at Rome (19651968). Maître de conférences at the University of Paris 1 (19681976), Docteur ès-lettres (1976), Professor at the University of Reims (19761988), at the University Paris 12 Val-de-Marne (19881991), at the University Panthéon-Sorbonne (19912004), and former President of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East (20022009).