The Military Orders Volume IV
On Land and By Sea
Herausgeber: Upton-Ward, Judi
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On Land and By Sea
Herausgeber: Upton-Ward, Judi
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The twenty-seven papers published here represent a selection of those delivered at the Fourth International Conference on the Military Orders in 2005. Architecture, archaeology and the part which the orders played in Europe are well represented, along with work on northern and eastern Europe. Four papers deal specifically with military or naval matters, while another four deal with the spiritual life of the brothers and sisters. Family relationships represent a growing field of interest.
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The twenty-seven papers published here represent a selection of those delivered at the Fourth International Conference on the Military Orders in 2005. Architecture, archaeology and the part which the orders played in Europe are well represented, along with work on northern and eastern Europe. Four papers deal specifically with military or naval matters, while another four deal with the spiritual life of the brothers and sisters. Family relationships represent a growing field of interest.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9780754662877
- ISBN-10: 075466287X
- Artikelnr.: 31305780
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9780754662877
- ISBN-10: 075466287X
- Artikelnr.: 31305780
Judi Upton-Ward is an Independent Scholar researching the Crusades and Ottoman history.
Contents: Introduction, Jonathan Riley-Smith; Part I General Issues:
Milites ad terminum in the military orders during the 12th and 13th
centuries, Alan Forey; Recent issues in Polish historiography of the
Crusades, Darius von Güttner Sporzynski; A comparison of health at a
village and a castle in the kingdom of Jerusalem during the 12th century,
Piers Mitchell; Competition between the military-religious orders in
Central Europe, c.1140-c.1270, Karl Borchardt; The military orders and the
Chronicle of Morea, Kristian Molin; The military orders and their navies,
Jürgen Sarnowsky; A new chronology for the Scandinavian branches of the
military orders, Christer Carlsson; The Portuguese military orders and the
oceanic navigations: from piracy to empire (15th to early16th centuries),
Luís Adão da Fonseca. Part II Specific Issues: Ecclesiastical reform and
the origins of the military orders: new perspectives on Hugh of Payns'
letter, Luis García-Guijarro Ramos; The Hospital of St John, the bedroom of
caritas, Myra Bom; The layout of the Jerusalem hospital in the 12th
century: further thoughts and suggestions, Denys Pringle; The reputation of
Gerard of Ridefort, Malcolm Barber; The London and Paris temples: a
comparative analysis of their financial services for the kings during the
13th century, Ignacio de la Torre; Murder in the preceptory? The strange
case of Peter of Valbéon, preceptor of the Hospitaller house of St Naxient
(Dordogne), 1277-1304, David Bryson; The Teutonic knights during the
Ibelin-Lombard conflict, Nicholas Morton; Hospitaller estate management in
the medieval kingdom of Hungary (13th to 14th centuries), Zsolt Hunyadi;
Aspects of non-noble family involvement in the Order of the Temple, Jochen
Schenk; Templar trial testimony: voices from 1307 to 1311, Anne
Gilmour-Bryson; Funerary monuments of Hospitaller Rhodes: an overview,
Anna-Maria Kasdagli; The search for the defensive system of the Knights in
Southern Rhodes, Michael Heslop; Regulations concerning the reception of
Hospitaller milites in the first half of the 15th century, Pierre Bonneaud;
The Hospitallers and the Catholic kings of Spain, 1474-1516, Carlos
Barquero Goñi; The 15th-century maritime operations of the Knights of
Rhodes, Theresa M. Vann; The priory of Vrana: the Order of St John in
Croatia, H.J.A. Sire; Encounters with the 'other': the Hospitallers and the
Maltese before the great siege of 1565, Emanuel Buttigieg; Building
biographies. Graffitti, architecture and people at the Hospitaller
preceptory at Ambel (Zaragoza), Spain, Christopher Gerrard and Robert
Dauber; A man with a mission: a Venetian Hospitaller on 18th-century Malta,
Victor Mallia-Milanes; Select bibliography; Index.
Milites ad terminum in the military orders during the 12th and 13th
centuries, Alan Forey; Recent issues in Polish historiography of the
Crusades, Darius von Güttner Sporzynski; A comparison of health at a
village and a castle in the kingdom of Jerusalem during the 12th century,
Piers Mitchell; Competition between the military-religious orders in
Central Europe, c.1140-c.1270, Karl Borchardt; The military orders and the
Chronicle of Morea, Kristian Molin; The military orders and their navies,
Jürgen Sarnowsky; A new chronology for the Scandinavian branches of the
military orders, Christer Carlsson; The Portuguese military orders and the
oceanic navigations: from piracy to empire (15th to early16th centuries),
Luís Adão da Fonseca. Part II Specific Issues: Ecclesiastical reform and
the origins of the military orders: new perspectives on Hugh of Payns'
letter, Luis García-Guijarro Ramos; The Hospital of St John, the bedroom of
caritas, Myra Bom; The layout of the Jerusalem hospital in the 12th
century: further thoughts and suggestions, Denys Pringle; The reputation of
Gerard of Ridefort, Malcolm Barber; The London and Paris temples: a
comparative analysis of their financial services for the kings during the
13th century, Ignacio de la Torre; Murder in the preceptory? The strange
case of Peter of Valbéon, preceptor of the Hospitaller house of St Naxient
(Dordogne), 1277-1304, David Bryson; The Teutonic knights during the
Ibelin-Lombard conflict, Nicholas Morton; Hospitaller estate management in
the medieval kingdom of Hungary (13th to 14th centuries), Zsolt Hunyadi;
Aspects of non-noble family involvement in the Order of the Temple, Jochen
Schenk; Templar trial testimony: voices from 1307 to 1311, Anne
Gilmour-Bryson; Funerary monuments of Hospitaller Rhodes: an overview,
Anna-Maria Kasdagli; The search for the defensive system of the Knights in
Southern Rhodes, Michael Heslop; Regulations concerning the reception of
Hospitaller milites in the first half of the 15th century, Pierre Bonneaud;
The Hospitallers and the Catholic kings of Spain, 1474-1516, Carlos
Barquero Goñi; The 15th-century maritime operations of the Knights of
Rhodes, Theresa M. Vann; The priory of Vrana: the Order of St John in
Croatia, H.J.A. Sire; Encounters with the 'other': the Hospitallers and the
Maltese before the great siege of 1565, Emanuel Buttigieg; Building
biographies. Graffitti, architecture and people at the Hospitaller
preceptory at Ambel (Zaragoza), Spain, Christopher Gerrard and Robert
Dauber; A man with a mission: a Venetian Hospitaller on 18th-century Malta,
Victor Mallia-Milanes; Select bibliography; Index.
Contents: Introduction, Jonathan Riley-Smith; Part I General Issues:
Milites ad terminum in the military orders during the 12th and 13th
centuries, Alan Forey; Recent issues in Polish historiography of the
Crusades, Darius von Güttner Sporzynski; A comparison of health at a
village and a castle in the kingdom of Jerusalem during the 12th century,
Piers Mitchell; Competition between the military-religious orders in
Central Europe, c.1140-c.1270, Karl Borchardt; The military orders and the
Chronicle of Morea, Kristian Molin; The military orders and their navies,
Jürgen Sarnowsky; A new chronology for the Scandinavian branches of the
military orders, Christer Carlsson; The Portuguese military orders and the
oceanic navigations: from piracy to empire (15th to early16th centuries),
Luís Adão da Fonseca. Part II Specific Issues: Ecclesiastical reform and
the origins of the military orders: new perspectives on Hugh of Payns'
letter, Luis García-Guijarro Ramos; The Hospital of St John, the bedroom of
caritas, Myra Bom; The layout of the Jerusalem hospital in the 12th
century: further thoughts and suggestions, Denys Pringle; The reputation of
Gerard of Ridefort, Malcolm Barber; The London and Paris temples: a
comparative analysis of their financial services for the kings during the
13th century, Ignacio de la Torre; Murder in the preceptory? The strange
case of Peter of Valbéon, preceptor of the Hospitaller house of St Naxient
(Dordogne), 1277-1304, David Bryson; The Teutonic knights during the
Ibelin-Lombard conflict, Nicholas Morton; Hospitaller estate management in
the medieval kingdom of Hungary (13th to 14th centuries), Zsolt Hunyadi;
Aspects of non-noble family involvement in the Order of the Temple, Jochen
Schenk; Templar trial testimony: voices from 1307 to 1311, Anne
Gilmour-Bryson; Funerary monuments of Hospitaller Rhodes: an overview,
Anna-Maria Kasdagli; The search for the defensive system of the Knights in
Southern Rhodes, Michael Heslop; Regulations concerning the reception of
Hospitaller milites in the first half of the 15th century, Pierre Bonneaud;
The Hospitallers and the Catholic kings of Spain, 1474-1516, Carlos
Barquero Goñi; The 15th-century maritime operations of the Knights of
Rhodes, Theresa M. Vann; The priory of Vrana: the Order of St John in
Croatia, H.J.A. Sire; Encounters with the 'other': the Hospitallers and the
Maltese before the great siege of 1565, Emanuel Buttigieg; Building
biographies. Graffitti, architecture and people at the Hospitaller
preceptory at Ambel (Zaragoza), Spain, Christopher Gerrard and Robert
Dauber; A man with a mission: a Venetian Hospitaller on 18th-century Malta,
Victor Mallia-Milanes; Select bibliography; Index.
Milites ad terminum in the military orders during the 12th and 13th
centuries, Alan Forey; Recent issues in Polish historiography of the
Crusades, Darius von Güttner Sporzynski; A comparison of health at a
village and a castle in the kingdom of Jerusalem during the 12th century,
Piers Mitchell; Competition between the military-religious orders in
Central Europe, c.1140-c.1270, Karl Borchardt; The military orders and the
Chronicle of Morea, Kristian Molin; The military orders and their navies,
Jürgen Sarnowsky; A new chronology for the Scandinavian branches of the
military orders, Christer Carlsson; The Portuguese military orders and the
oceanic navigations: from piracy to empire (15th to early16th centuries),
Luís Adão da Fonseca. Part II Specific Issues: Ecclesiastical reform and
the origins of the military orders: new perspectives on Hugh of Payns'
letter, Luis García-Guijarro Ramos; The Hospital of St John, the bedroom of
caritas, Myra Bom; The layout of the Jerusalem hospital in the 12th
century: further thoughts and suggestions, Denys Pringle; The reputation of
Gerard of Ridefort, Malcolm Barber; The London and Paris temples: a
comparative analysis of their financial services for the kings during the
13th century, Ignacio de la Torre; Murder in the preceptory? The strange
case of Peter of Valbéon, preceptor of the Hospitaller house of St Naxient
(Dordogne), 1277-1304, David Bryson; The Teutonic knights during the
Ibelin-Lombard conflict, Nicholas Morton; Hospitaller estate management in
the medieval kingdom of Hungary (13th to 14th centuries), Zsolt Hunyadi;
Aspects of non-noble family involvement in the Order of the Temple, Jochen
Schenk; Templar trial testimony: voices from 1307 to 1311, Anne
Gilmour-Bryson; Funerary monuments of Hospitaller Rhodes: an overview,
Anna-Maria Kasdagli; The search for the defensive system of the Knights in
Southern Rhodes, Michael Heslop; Regulations concerning the reception of
Hospitaller milites in the first half of the 15th century, Pierre Bonneaud;
The Hospitallers and the Catholic kings of Spain, 1474-1516, Carlos
Barquero Goñi; The 15th-century maritime operations of the Knights of
Rhodes, Theresa M. Vann; The priory of Vrana: the Order of St John in
Croatia, H.J.A. Sire; Encounters with the 'other': the Hospitallers and the
Maltese before the great siege of 1565, Emanuel Buttigieg; Building
biographies. Graffitti, architecture and people at the Hospitaller
preceptory at Ambel (Zaragoza), Spain, Christopher Gerrard and Robert
Dauber; A man with a mission: a Venetian Hospitaller on 18th-century Malta,
Victor Mallia-Milanes; Select bibliography; Index.