The Routledge Handbook of the Byzantine City
From Justinian to Mehmet II (ca. 500 - ca.1500)
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- Kiadás sorszáma 1
- Kiadó Routledge
- Megjelenés dátuma 2025. december 26.
- ISBN 9781032603568
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem508 oldal
- Méret 246x174 mm
- Súly 453 g
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk 115 Illustrations, black & white; 115 Halftones, black & white; 11 Tables, black & white 700
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Rövid leírás:
Organized into four sections, this book covers: Theory and Historiography, Geography and Economy, Architecture and the Built Environment, and Daily Life and Material Culture.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
The Byzantine world contained many important cities throughout its empire. Although it was not ‘urban’ in the sense of the word today, its cities played a far more fundamental role than those of its European neighbors. This book, through a collection of twenty-four chapters, discusses aspects of, and different approaches to, Byzantine urbanism from the early to late Byzantine periods. It provides both a chronological and thematic perspective to the study of Byzantine cities, bringing together literary, documentary, and archival sources with archaeological results, material culture, art, and architecture, resulting in a rich synthesis of the variety of regional and sub-regional transformations of Byzantine urban landscapes.
Organized into four sections, this book covers: Theory and Historiography, Geography and Economy, Architecture and the Built Environment, and Daily Life and Material Culture. It includes more specialized accounts that address the centripetal role of Constantinople and its broader influence across the empire. Such new perspectives help to challenge the historiographical balance between ‘margins and metropolis,’ and also to include geographical areas often regarded as peripheral, like the coastal urban centers of the Byzantine Mediterranean as well as cities on islands, such as Crete, Cyprus, and Sicily which have more recently yielded well-excavated and stratigraphically sound urban sites.
The Routledge Handbook of the Byzantine City provides both an overview and detailed study of the Byzantine city to specialist scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike and, therefore, will appeal to all those interested in Byzantine urbanism and society, as well as those studying medieval society in general.
TöbbTartalomjegyzék:
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction
Nikolas Bakirtzis and Luca Zavagno
PART I - Theory and Historiography
1 The Byzantine City and its Historiography
Luca Zavagno
2 Theorizing Byzantine Urbanity: The City Constituting Memory, Memory Constituting the City
Myrto Veikou
3 The Byzantine City in the Literary Sources
Helen Saradi
4 Methodologies for Byzantine Urban Studies
Michael J. Decker
5 Spatial Organization in Late Byzantine Cities (13th・14th Centuries)
Tonia Kiousopoulou
PART II - Geographies of the Byzantine City
6 Cities on the Black Sea Coast and the Circumpontic Exchange Network (c. 500・700)
Andrei Gandila
7 The Byzantine ‘City’ in Asia Minor
Ufuk Serin
8 Insular Urbanism in Byzantium
Luca Zavagno
9 The City in the Byzantine ‘Italies’
Enrico Cirelli
10 Urbanism in Syria and Palestine Between the 7th and 9th Centuries
Ian Randall
PART III - Architecture and the Built Environment
11 Domes in the Urban Skyline: The Case of Sts. Sergius and Bacchus and its Transformations through Time
Nikolaos Karydis
12 Fortifications and the Making of the Byzantine City
Nikolas Bakirtzis
13 Monumentality and the Byzantine City
Maria Cristina Carile
14 Maintained, Stored and Protected: Water and the Byzantine City
E. Giorgi
15 Islamic City, Ottoman City: Byzantine Prousa to Ottoman Bursa
Suna Cağaptay
16 Two Views of Ports and Maritime Communities in the Byzantine Mediterranean: Constantinople and Amalfi
Michael Jones and Matthew Harpster
17 Alexandria after Antiquity: A City in Transition
Athanasios Koutoupas
PART IV - Daily Life, Visual and Material Culture
18 “The Arts and the Byzantine City”
Ioli Kalavrezou
19 On Early Byzantine Images of Poleis: Meanings and Messages
Jenny P. Albani
20 The Consumptive Capital: Commercial Activities and Ceramic Finds at Constantinople (ca. 500・1000)
Joanita Vroom
21 Pera Ianuensium Pulcherrima Civitas Est: Creating a Genoese Identity on the Golden Horn (1261・1453)
Mabi Angar
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