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Diplomatics in the eastern Mediterranean 1000–1500: Aspects of cross-cultural communication

✍ Scribed by Alexander Daniel Beihammer, Maria G. Parani, Christopher David Schabel (Eds)


Publisher
BRILL
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
484
Series
The Medieval Mediterranean 74
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In the politically and militarily complex world of the medieval Eastern Mediterranean people and entities of different ethnic, religious and linguistic backgrounds came into close contact at many different levels.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
......Page 6
Acknowledgments......Page 10
Abbreviations......Page 12
List of Contributors......Page 14
Eastern Mediterranean Diplomatics: The Present State of Research (Alexander D. Beihammer)......Page 18
PART I ARCHIVAL SOURCES FOR THE LATIN EAST......Page 42
Multilingualism and Institutional Patterns of Communication in Latin Romania (Thirteenth–Fourteenth Centuries) (David Jacoby)......Page 44
Catastica Feudorum Crete: Land Ownership and Political Changes in Medieval Crete (13th–15th Centuries) (Charalambos Gasparis)......Page 66
The Status of the Patriarch of Constantinople after the Fourth Crusade (William O. Duba)......Page 80
Antelm the Nasty, First Latin Archbishop of Patras (1205–ca. 1241) (Chris Schabel)......Page 110
Intercultural Communication: The Teutonic Knights in Palestine, Armenia, and Cyprus (Hubert Houben)......Page 156
Documents from the Hospitaller Registers on Rhodes Concerning Cyprus, 1409–1459: Form and Contents (Karl Borchardt)......Page 176
A Matter of Great Confusion: King Richard I and Syria's Vetus de Monte (Brenda Bolton)......Page 188
PART II CHANCERY TRADITIONS IN MEDIEVAL CYPRUS......Page 222
Aspects du notariat public à Chypre sous les Lusignan (Jean Richard)......Page 224
The Structure and Content of the Notarial Deeds of Lamberto di Sambuceto and Giovanni da Rocha, 1296–1310 (Nicholas Coureas)......Page 240
La Massaria génoise de Famagouste (Michel Balard)......Page 252
La registre de la curia du capitaine génois de Famagouste au milieu du XVe siècle: une source pour l'étude d'une société multiculturelle (Catherine Otten-Froux)......Page 268
Diplomatic Relations between Cyprus and Genoa in the Light of the Genoese Juridical Documents: ASG, Diversorum Communis Ianue, 1375–1480 (Svetlana V. Bliznyuk)......Page 292
Diplomatics and Historiography: The Use of Documents in the Chronicle of Leontios Makhairas (Angel Nicolaou-Konnari)......Page 310
PART III DIPLOMATICS AND DIPLOMACY AMONG BYZANTIUM, ISLAM AND THE WEST......Page 342
The First Ottoman Occupation of Macedonia (ca. 1383–ca. 1403): Some Remarks on Land Ownership, Property Transactions and Justice (Kostis Smyrlis)......Page 344
Intercultural Exchange in the Field of Material Culture in the Eastern Mediterranean: The Evidence of Byzantine Legal Documents (11th to 15th Centuries) (Maria G. Parani)......Page 366
Documents on Intercultural Communication in Mamluk Jerusalem: The Georgians under Sultan an-Nssir Hasan in 759 (1358) (Johannes Pahlitzsch)......Page 390
Das vergessene Zypern? Das byzantinische Reich und Zypern unter den Lusignan (Peter Schreiner)......Page 412
Religion in Catholic-Muslim Correspondence and Treaties (Benjamin Z. Kedar)......Page 424
Élites byzantines, latines et musulmanes: Quelques exemples de diplomatie personnalisée (Xe–XVe siècles) (Michel Balivet)......Page 440
Index Nominum et Locorum......Page 456

✦ Subjects


Исторические дисциплины;Всемирная история;История средних веков;


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