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Alle Exemplare der Ausgabe mit dieser ISBN anzeigen:The centuries-long economic and military decline of the Byzantine Empire, which culminated in its political disappearance as a state in 1459, was, paradoxically, accompanied by high levels of cultural achievement. Aimed at broadening our understanding of the final phase of the empire, this collection explores how Byzantine ideological, spiritual, and artistic traditions transcended the economic and political realities of the time. The papers, delivered at an interdisciplinary colloquium held in May 1989 at Princeton University, deal with hagiographic, monastic, literary, architectural, and artistic questions, as well as the general cultural and social issues, of this fascinating period. Along with the editors, the contributors are Smiljka Gabelic, Thalia Gouma-Peterson, Angela Hero, Robert Ousterhout, Marcus Rautman, Steven Reinert, Alice Mary Talbot, Speros Vryonis, and John J. Yiannias.
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Buchbeschreibung Couverture rigide. Zustand: Neuf. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Neuf. Edition originale. The Twilight of Byzantium : aspects of cultural and religious history in the late byzantine empire : papers from the Colloquium held at Princeton University,8-9 May 1989 / edited by Slobodan Curcic and Doula Mouriki. - Princeton : Princeton University Press, c1991. - XX, 281 p. : ill. ; 29 cm ISBN 06-910-4091-5 language : English text The Twilight of Byzantium: Political, Spiritual, and Cultural Life in Byzantium during the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries Edited by Slobodan Curcic and Doula Mouriki Cloth | 1991 | This edition is out of print | ISBN: 9780691040912 306 pp. The centuries-long economic and military decline of the Byzantine Empire, which culminated in its political disappearance as a state in 1459, was, paradoxically, accompanied by high levels of cultural achievement. Aimed at broadening our understanding of the final phase of the empire, this collection explores how Byzantine ideological, spiritual, and artistic traditions transcended the economic and political realities of the time. The papers, delivered at an interdisciplinary colloquium held in May 1989 at Princeton University, deal with hagiographic, monastic, literary, architectural, and artistic questions, as well as the general cultural and social issues, of this fascinating period. Along with the editors, the contributors are Smiljka Gabelic, Thalia Gouma-Peterson, Angela Hero, Robert Ousterhout, Marcus Rautman, Steven Reinert, Alice Mary Talbot, Speros Vryonis, and John J. Yiannias. language : english text Size: 290 x 210 Mm. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 004305
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