The Balkans and the Byzantine world before and after the captures of Constantinople, 1204 and 1453
Weitere Verfasser: |
Stanković, Vlada.
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Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
Lanham :
Lexington Books,
2016.
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Umfang/Format: |
xviii, 229 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Schriftenreihe: |
Byzantium : a European empire and its legacy
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iDAI.gazetteer: |
Balkanhalbinsel |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction: In the Balkans "without" Constantinople : questions of center and periphery / Vlada Stanković
- Part I. In a world without a center : remaining Byzantine
- Byzantium's retreating Balkan frontiers during the reign of the Angeloi (1185-1203) : a reconsideration / Alicia Simpson
- Discontinuity and continuity of Byzantine literary tradition after the Crusaders' capture of Constantinople : the case of "original" Byzantine novels / Dušan Popović
- The divided empire : Byzantium on the eve of 1204 / Radivoj Radić
- The fate of the Palaiologan aristocracy of Thessalonike after 1423 / Nicholas Melvani
- Paintings of donor portraits in the state of Epirus : aesthetics, fashion and trends in the late Byzantine period / Katerina Kontopanagou
- Monastic foundation legends in Epirus / Christos Stavrakos
- Part II. The peripheries : in the shadow of Constantinople and its influence
- Studenica and the life giving tree / Jelena Erdeljan
- Rethinking the position of Serbia within the Byzantine Oikoumene in the thirteenth century / Vlada Stanković
- The synodicon of orthodoxy in Manuscript BAR Sl. 307 and the Hagioriticon Gramma of the year 1344 / Ivan Biliarsky
- Mount Athos and the Byzantine-Slavic tradition in Wallachia and Moldavia after the fall of Constantinople / Radu Păun
- The center of the periphery : the land of Bosnia in the heart of Bosnia / Jelena Mrgić
- Part III. Aftermath : between two empires, between two eras
- Before and after the fall of the Serbian Despotate : the differences in the timar organization in the Serbian lands in the mid-15th century / Ema Miljković
- Memories of home in the accounts of the Balkan refugees from the Ottomans to the Apennine Peninsula (15th-16th centuries) / Nada Zečević.