Description |
xxiii, 391 p., [24] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-353) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction : A different history of Byzantium -- The city of Constantine -- Constantinople, the largest city in Christendom -- The East Roman Empire -- Greek Orthodoxy -- The church of Hagia Sophia -- The Ravenna mosaics -- Roman law -- The bulwark against Islam -- Icons, a new Christian art form -- Iconoclasm and icon veneration -- A literate and articulate society -- Saints Cyril and Methodios, 'apostles to the Slavs' -- Greek fire -- The Byzantine economy -- Eunuchs -- The imperial court -- Imperial children, 'born in the purple' -- Mount Athos -- Venice and the fork -- Basil II, 'the bulgar-slayer' -- Eleventh-century crisis -- Anna Komnene -- A cosmopolitan society -- The fulcrum of the crusades -- The towers of Trebizond, Arta, Nicaea and Thessanlonike -- Rebels and patrons -- 'Better the Turkish turban than the Papal tiara' -- The siege of 1453 -- Conclusion : The greatness and legacy of Byzantium. |
Subject |
Byzantine Empire -- History.
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Byzantine Empire -- Civilization.
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ISBN |
9780691131511 |
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0691131511 |
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9780691143699 (pbk.) |
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0691143692 (pbk.) |
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