This volume brings together scholars from fields and disciplines as diverse as medieval history, Byzantine history, Roman art history, and early Islamic studies that were influenced by Walter Kaegi. The contributors examine political culture, source criticism, and institutional continuity and discontinuity in a variety of areas.
This volume brings together scholars from fields and disciplines as diverse as medieval history, Byzantine history, Roman art history, and early Islamic studies that were influenced by Walter Kaegi. The contributors examine political culture, source criticism, and institutional continuity and discontinuity in a variety of areas.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christian Raffensperger is associate professor of history at Wittenberg University. David Olster is professor of history at the University of Kentucky.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Walter Kaegi: A Historiographic Review, David Olster Part I: Quellenkritik Chapter 2: Jerusalem in the Roman and Byzantine Periods in Mujir al-Din's Fifteenth-Century History of Jerusalem and Hebron, Robert Schick Chapter 3: Logos and Ergon in the Histories of John VI Kantakouzenos, Leonidas Pittos Chapter 4: Constans II's Odd Speech, David Olster Part II: Politics / Institutional Chapter 5: Reimagining the Ties between the House of Nubel and the Donatist Church in Late Roman North Africa, Nathan Leidholm Chapter 6: Attila, Honoria, and the Nature of Hunnic Rule, Charles W. King Chapter 7: The Optics of Byzantine Blinding in Medieval Eastern Europe, Christian Raffensperger Part III: Political / Cultural Chapter 8: The character of Hincmar of Reims in four ninth-century manuscripts, Jeremy Thompson Chapter 9: George of Pisidia and Contra Severum: Panegyric and Polemic as Sources for Interpreting Religious Policy, Daniel Larison Chapter 10: Seminaries, Cults, and Militia in Byzantine Heresiologies: A Genealogy of the Labeling of Paulicians, Hisatsugu Kusabu Chapter 11: Performing History at the Forum of Constantine, Galina Tirnani¿ Chapter 12: The Conversion of Sacrifice in Late Antique Art, Alice Christ Epilogue: Walter Kaegi and His Legacy, David Olster and Christian Raffensperger
Chapter 1: Walter Kaegi: A Historiographic Review, David Olster Part I: Quellenkritik Chapter 2: Jerusalem in the Roman and Byzantine Periods in Mujir al-Din's Fifteenth-Century History of Jerusalem and Hebron, Robert Schick Chapter 3: Logos and Ergon in the Histories of John VI Kantakouzenos, Leonidas Pittos Chapter 4: Constans II's Odd Speech, David Olster Part II: Politics / Institutional Chapter 5: Reimagining the Ties between the House of Nubel and the Donatist Church in Late Roman North Africa, Nathan Leidholm Chapter 6: Attila, Honoria, and the Nature of Hunnic Rule, Charles W. King Chapter 7: The Optics of Byzantine Blinding in Medieval Eastern Europe, Christian Raffensperger Part III: Political / Cultural Chapter 8: The character of Hincmar of Reims in four ninth-century manuscripts, Jeremy Thompson Chapter 9: George of Pisidia and Contra Severum: Panegyric and Polemic as Sources for Interpreting Religious Policy, Daniel Larison Chapter 10: Seminaries, Cults, and Militia in Byzantine Heresiologies: A Genealogy of the Labeling of Paulicians, Hisatsugu Kusabu Chapter 11: Performing History at the Forum of Constantine, Galina Tirnani¿ Chapter 12: The Conversion of Sacrifice in Late Antique Art, Alice Christ Epilogue: Walter Kaegi and His Legacy, David Olster and Christian Raffensperger
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