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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1738195619
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 542 pages) , illustrations, maps
    ISBN: 9789004252530
    Series Statement: Brill's companions to European history v. 5
    Content: Preliminary Material -- The Medieval History of Palermo in a New Light /Annliese Nef -- 1. Palermo in the Eastern Roman Empire /Vivien Prigent -- 2. Islamic Palermo and the dār al-islām: Politics, Society and the Economy (from the mid-9th to the mid-11th Century) /Annliese Nef -- 3. From a Small Town to a Capital: The Urban Evolution of Islamic Palermo (9th–mid-11th Century) /Alessandra Bagnera -- 4. Palermo Experienced, Palermo Imagined. Arabic and Islamic Culture between the 9th and the 12th Century /Mirella Cassarino -- 5. Norman Palermo: The Capital of a Kingdom or the Dream Scene of an Empire? /Annliese Nef -- 6. Norman Palermo: Architecture between the 11th and 12th Century /Rosi Di Liberto -- 7. Palermo in the 12th Century: Transformations in forma urbis /Elena Pezzini -- 8. Palermo in the 14th–15th Century: Urban Economy and Trade /Henri Bresc -- 9. Palermo in the 14th–15th Century: The Urban Society /E. Igor Mineo -- 10. Palermo as a Stage for, and a Mirror of, Political Developments from the 12th to the 15th Century /Laura Sciascia -- 11. The City of Foreigners: Palermo and the Mediterranean from the 11th to the 15th Century /Gian Luca Borghese -- 12. R eligious Palermo: A Panorama between the 12th and the 15th Centuries /Henri Bresc -- 13. Monreale from Its Origin to the End of the Middle Ages /Sulamith Brodbeck -- 14. Linguistic Cultures and Textual Production in Palermo, from the End of the 11th to the End of the 15th Century /Benoît Grévin -- 15. The Jews of Palermo from Late Antiquity to the Expulsion (598–1492–93) /Giuseppe Mandalà -- 16. Citizens and Freedom in Medieval Sicily /Fabrizio Titone -- Indicative Bibliography -- Index.
    Content: The Companion to Medieval Palermo offers a panorama of the history of Medieval Palermo from the sixth to the fifteenth century. Often described by contrast with the communal reality of Medieval Italy as submitted to a royal (external) authority, the city is here given back its density and creativity. Important themes such as artistic and literary productions, religious changes or political autonomy are thus explored anew. Some fields recently investigated are the object of particular scrutiny: the history of the Jews, Byzantine or Islamic Palermo are among them. Contributors are Annliese Nef, Vivien Prigent, Alessandra Bagnera, Mirella Cassarino, Rosi Di Liberto, Elena Pezzini, Henri Bresc, Igor Mineo, Laura Sciascia, Gian Luca Borghese, Sulamith Brodbeck, Benoît Grévin, Giuseppe Mandalà, and Fabrizio Titone
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 525-528) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004223929
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe A Companion to Medieval Palermo: The History of a Mediterranean City from 600 to 1500 Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2013 ISBN 9789004223929
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1832254844
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (641 p.)
    ISBN: 9782728312511 , 9782728312504
    Series Statement: Collection de l'École française de Rome
    Content: Connu depuis longtemps, l'exceptionnel complexe thermal de Cefalà, qui met en valeur une source chaude naturelle située à 30 km au sud de Palerme, n'avait jamais fait jusqu'à présent l'objet d'une étude systématique et interdisciplinaire qui exploite en particulier les données archéologiques recueillies lors des fouilles menées dans les années 1990 et 2000. Les résultats de la recherche menée sous l'égide de l'École française de Rome et en collaboration avec la Surintendance de Palerme à partir de 2003 ont permis de préciser la chronologie des bains, dont les origines oscillaient jusqu'ici entre Antiquité et époque normande, et d'éclairer pour la première fois leur articulation initiale avec le site au sein duquel ils se trouvaient. Construit à partir du Xe siècle sous la dynastie régionale kalbide dans le contexte de la Sicile fatimide, monumentalisé par la dynastie des Hauteville au milieu du XIIe siècle, le complexe a connu une utilisation et une fréquentation ininterrompue et en constante évolution jusqu'au XXe siècle, avant d'être étudié et protégé. Ses transformations reflètent celles qu'a connues la société sicilienne au cours du Moyen Âge et notamment l'effacement progressif du contexte islamique initial, puis la féodalisation tardo-médiévale et enfin la redécouverte du complexe par les érudits de l'époque moderne. Cet ouvrage synthétise nos connaissances actuelles sur ce témoin des origines islamiques d'une partie du patrimoine thermal, mais aussi architectural et plus largement culturel, sicilien et éclaire ainsi d'une lumière nouvelle l'histoire du Palermitain médiéval, mais aussi celle du thermalisme
    Note: French
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 3
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    UID:
    gbv_1778511236
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9782728313600
    Content: Conquering Sicily from the middle of the XIth century, Hauteville are the first to set up a government that is defined as a Christian and, at least in part, from Latin, while exercising its prerogatives at a predominantly Muslim population, Arabic speaking. To do this, they gradually developed instruments of government, but also became the patrons of a cultural production that has aroused admiration and comments until today. This work is presented as an investigation into the different dimensions of the power of Hauteville from the conquest of Sicily at the end of the 12th century (language policy, state building, patronage, but also control of populations and territory). It aims to demystify the representations that we often have of this long century of "tolerance", but also to deconstruct the idea that the failure of the dynasty was written in advance. He nevertheless postulates that the “Norman” construction in Sicily remains original and innovative and that it provides useful elements of comparison for all those who analyze situations of conquest and minority government in a multicultural context
    Note: French
    Language: French
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