Format:
Online-Ressource (418 p)
ISBN:
9781780930275
Series Statement:
Criminal Practice Ser.
Content:
Based on close analyses of contemporary texts, and backed by an examination of the origins of the elements transferred and of the process of transmission, the contributors to this volume focus on the perception and adaptation of knowledge and cultural elements in the West. Taking a variety of approaches, they shed light on the changing lines of communication between the Byzantine empire and other parts of the Mediterranean, on the one hand, and the Burgundian, Frankish and Anglo-Saxon realms and the Papacy on the other
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Cover; Title Page; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; Introduction Andreas Fischer; 1 The Burgundians and Byzantium Ian Wood; 2 'Avenger of all Perjury' in Constantinople, Ravenna and Metz: Saint Polyeuctus, Sigibert I, and the Division of Charibert's Kingdom in 568 Stefan Esders; 3 The Historian as Cultural Broker in the Late and Post-Roman West Helmut Reimitz; 4 Rewriting History: Fredegar's Perspectives on the Mediterranean Andreas Fischer; 5 Greek Popes: Yes or No, and Did It Matter? Thomas F. X. Noble
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6 Mediterranean Lessons for Northumbrian Monks in Bede's Chronica Maiora Sören KaschkeNotes; Bibliography; Index; Copyright
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781472502117
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781780930275
Additional Edition:
Print version Western Perspectives on the Mediterranean : Cultural Transfer in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, 400-800 AD
Language:
English
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