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The legation sent by Pope Eugenius IV to Constantinople in 1437 played a critical role in the long diplomatic efforts towards a reunification of the Latin and Greek Churches, and paved the way for the Council of Ferrara-Florence... more
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesMediterranean StudiesPapacy (Medieval Church History)
The Epistola ad Paschalem II papam is a diplomatic document written in the context of the expedition led by Bohemond of Antioch against the Byzantine Emperor Alexios Komnenos in 1107/1108. It is rightfully regarded as one of the most... more
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      Byzantine StudiesHistory of CrusadesByzantine HistoryCrusades and the Latin East
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      CartographyGreek LiteratureLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesReception Studies
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      Late Antique and Byzantine HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesLate Middle AgesMedieval History
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      Cultural HistoryCultural StudiesLate Antique and Byzantine HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine Studies
Στον βυζαντινό και λατινοκρατούμενο ελληνικό χώρο, μετά την Άλωση του 1204, ο συγχρωτισμός με τους επήλυδες ‘επιχειρηματίες’ της Ευρώπης, καθώς και οι τεράστιες απώλειες εδαφών που υφίστανται οι ανώτερες τάξεις, οδηγεί στην ανεύρεση νέων... more
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      Papacy (Medieval Church History)Byzantine StudiesByzantine HistoryLate Byzantine history
The interaction between Byzantium and the Latin West was intimately connected to practically all the major events and developments which shaped the medieval world in the High and Late Middle Ages – for example, the rise of the ‘papal... more
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      Crusades and the Latin EastBYZANTIUM AND THE WESTByzantium and the PapacyByzantium and the Crusades
La figura de Flavio Heraclio Augusto (c.575-641 d.C.), emperador de los romanos entre los años 610 y 641 d.C., ha llamado la atención de numerosos historiadores, poetas, escritores y artistas desde el siglo VII hasta nuestros días.... more
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      Late Antique and Byzantine StudiesMedieval LiteratureMedieval HistoryHistory of Crusades
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      HistoryBYZANTIUM AND THE WEST
Article in the proceeding: A Book of Psalms from Elventh-Century Byzantium: The Complex of Texts and Images in Vat. gr. 752 edited by Barbara Crostini & Glenn Peers Studi e Testi 504 Città del Vaticano 2016, 193-225 The publishing house... more
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      Byzantine societyMichael Psellos1054Nicetas Stethatos
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      Empire of NicaeaFourth CrusadeBYZANTIUM AND THE WEST
In the last two centuries of its existence, the Byzantine Empire, which was restored after the Latin conquest of Constantinople, was politically and economically weak. Nevertheless, its intellectual and cultural influence had a widespread... more
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      Late Antique and Byzantine StudiesByzantine StudiesByzantine HistoryByzantine historiography
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      Late Antique and Byzantine StudiesMedieval HistoryMedieval StudiesByzantine Literature
Narratives on the development of world civilization generated in the course of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (and largely not replaced since) accord a central position to the “classical tradition” as a constituent element... more
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      Medieval PhilosophyLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesMedieval StudiesByzantine Literature
ISBN: 9781108483056 Series: Sources for Byzantine Art History 3 In this book the beauty and meaning of Byzantine art and its aesthetics are for the first time made accessible through the original sources. More than 150 medieval texts... more
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      Art HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesMedieval Literature
The purpose of this paper is to present several avenues of reflection linked first to the onomastics of the African episcopate of the Byzantine period, then to its development. A quick overview of the most typical characteristics of... more
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      Late Antique and Byzantine HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesHistory of ChristianityOnomastics
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      PilgrimageCrusades and the Latin EastSinaiIcons
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      Byzantine StudiesByzantine LiturgyByzantine IconographyByzantine Archaeology
Published in "Bizantinistica. Rivista di Studi Bizantini e Slavi", 15 (2013), 131-56
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      Late Antique and Byzantine HistoryByzantine HistoryHistory of the MediterraneanProcopius
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      ByzantiumBYZANTIUM AND THE WESTWomen empresses Byzantium
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      Late Antique and Byzantine StudiesLate Antique ArchaeologyByzantine StudiesLate Antiquity
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      Byzantine Imperial IdeologyRoman HeritageBYZANTIUM AND THE WEST
During the last two centuries before the Renaissance of the arts in Italy in the 15th century, different waves of classical trends marked the artistic creation of both Byzantine and western worlds. Between 1220 and 1260 in particular, a... more
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      Art HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesMedieval StudiesHistory of Perspective in Painting
Based on the evidence of artistic production and material culture this collective volume aims at exploring cross-cultural relations and interaction between Greeks and Latins in late medieval Greece in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade.... more
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      Byzantine StudiesByzantine ArchitectureByzantine IconographyMedieval Architecture
Αναλυτική μελέτη για τη σταδιακή παρακμή του βυζαντινού Ναυτικού από τον 11ο αιώνα και εξής και τις καταλυτικές της συνέπειες για την επιβίωση του βυζαντινού κράτους. Το κείμενο δημοσιεύτηκε αρχικά στο περιοδικό Στρατιωτική Ιστορία και... more
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      Byzantine StudiesByzantine HistoryByzantiumPalaeologan Dynasty (1261-1453 CE)
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      PilgrimagePilgrimage and travel to the Holy LandSinaiIcons
This chapter studies diplomatic envoys between Byzantium and the West in the High Middle Ages. As many recent studies have shown, from ca. 860-1204 there were a great number of these agents sent throughout the broad Mediterranean area.... more
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      Diplomatic HistoryMedieval HistoryMedieval StudiesEarly Medieval History
The eighteen chapters of this book explore the complex history of exchange between Byzantium and the Latin West over a period of more than 300 years. The book draws readers’ attention to political, ecclesiastical and cultural spheres of... more
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      Diplomatic HistoryCultural StudiesCrusadesEarly Medieval History
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      Byzantine StudiesCrete during the Venetian RuleVeniceCrete
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      Ibn JubayrBYZANTIUM AND THE WESTByzantium and IslamBenjamin of Tudela
From March 17th to November 11th 2018 the exhibition „Byzantium and the West -a millenium forgotten”, planned by Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz, will take place at the Renaissance Castle Schallaburg in Lower Austria (For further... more
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      Late Antique and Byzantine HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesByzantine StudiesByzantine History
The eighteen chapters of this book explore the complex history of exchange between Byzantium and the Latin West over a period of more than three hundred years, with a focus on the political, ecclesiastical and cultural spheres. Besides... more
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesCrusadesCulture
Late Byzantine encomia of Constantinople provide insight into the ways in which Hellenism was gradually adopted by some Byzantine intellectuals to provide a historicizing narrative to questions of identity when the Byzantine empire had... more
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      Late Antique and Byzantine StudiesByzantine LiteratureByzantine StudiesLate Byzantine history
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      IconographyArt HistoryMedieval LiteratureMedieval History
This chapter (lucky chapter number 11) considers the development, survival and mutation of identities not only in peninsular Italy, but throughout that area of the central and western Mediterranean which remained to varying degrees... more
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      Medieval HistoryByzantine StudiesByzantine HistoryMedieval Italy
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      Cultural StudiesHigh Middle AgesMedieval HistoryByzantine Studies
published in International Diplomacy, ed. I.B. Neumann and H. Leira, vol. II, Diplomacy in a Multicultural World (Sage Publications Ltd), London, 2013, chapter 17, p. 39-64 (reprint of an article published in Al-Masāq. Islam and the... more
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      Byzantine DiplomacyBYZANTIUM AND THE WESTByzantium and Islam
As far as diplomatic contacts at the imperial court of Constantinople are concerned, there was a wide variety of gestures made by the actors of these official encounters. For the tenth century, historians can rely on the precise... more
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      Peace and Conflict StudiesMedieval HistoryGesture StudiesMedieval Studies
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      Late Antique and Byzantine StudiesPapacy (Medieval Church History)Byzantine StudiesByzantine History
This paper focuses on the multiples problems aroused by the analysis of the Latin correspondence between Byzance (Nicaea and post-restoration) and the West (above all the Italian powers) during the thirteenth century. A philological study... more
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      Byzantine StudiesByzantiumEmpire of NicaeaMedieval Diplomacy
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      Late Antique and Byzantine HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesCroatian HistoryByzantine Studies
Draft of the paper published in Splendore Marciano. Il restauro della legatura già del codice LAT. III, 111 (=2116) della Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana di Venezia, a cura di Maria Letizia Sebastiani [e] Paolo Crisostomi, Padova, Nova... more
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      Renaissance HistoryByzantine LiteratureRenaissance StudiesRenaissance Humanism
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      Greek LiteratureTeaching and LearningReception StudiesGreek Language
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      Byzantine StudiesByzantine HistoryByzantine SigillographyByzantine prosopography
Course, Univ. Vienna, summer term 2018: https://ufind.univie.ac.at/en/course.html?lv=090026&semester=2018S The imperial coronation of the Frankish King Charles by the Pope at Christmas of the year 800 marked a significant change in the... more
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesCrusadesByzantine Studies
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      CrusadesBYZANTIUM AND THE WESTByzantium and the Crusades
This article aims at the investigation of the role played by the Normans of Southern Italy and Sicily in the gradual alienation between Byzantines and Latins, a fact that - together with other factors - led to the diversion of the... more
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      Byzantine HistoryNorman SicilyPolitical IdeologyFourth Crusade
Catalogue of the exhibition held at the Byzantine and Christian Museum, October 2001-January 2002; Co-editors: E. Papastavrou, M. Evangelatou, P. Skoti; Contributors: Tania Velmans, Werner Seibt, Anna Ballian, Anika Skovran, Elena... more
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      Medieval StudiesMediterranean StudiesNumismaticsCross-Cultural Studies
This chapter explores whether the stance of the Komnenian rulers towards the ideology and practice of the Crusade and its political consequences mainly in the region of Syria and Palestine (an area particularly important for the... more
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      CrusadesIdeologyManuel I KomnenosAlexius I Comnenus / Alexios I Komnenos
The book researches the Bēma display of the Cretan churches in a time period spanning from the Byzantine re-conquest of the island (11th c.) until the middle of the Venetian dominance (15th c.). It focuses on the apparition and... more
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      Byzantine LiturgyByzantine IconographyVenetian possessions in the Eastern MediterraneanCrete