Edited by Rutger Kramer, Helmut Reimitz, and Graeme Ward. viii, 396p., b/w illus., original stiff printed boards. Contains 12 essays by various scholars. (Cultural encounters in late antiquity and the Middle Ages, 29. Historiography and identity, 3).
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