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ISBN: 2-911859-12-X
ISSN: 1284-1935
Date : 10/2001
Size : 15x24
Pages : 224
Price : 30€
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[ Articles ] Nikos Nikoloudis : Byzantium's influences in the past and present. Gabriel-Michel Dimitriadis : Nicopolis, the late Roman capital of Epirus. Panayotis A. Yannopoulos : A technical note on a comment of Parisinus Gr. 1710. Alicia J. Simpson : Liutprand of Cremona, Nikephoros Phokas and the Italian question. Lazaros Th. Houmanidis : Some aspects of the expansion of Byzantine commerce between the IVth and VIIIth centuries. Stavroula Hondridou : The crucial 11th century : the fluctuation from blooming to downfall and then to recovery. Alexis G.C. Savvides : Eleventh-century Byzantine-Norman relations and the epic of William of Apulia. Tahar Mohammed Mansouri : The dhimmi community in the period of the Crusades. Jonathan Harris : Looking back on 1204 : Nicetas Choniates in Nicaea. Rustam Shukurov : The enigma of David Grand Komnenos. Serghej Pavlovich Karpov : Trebizond, a large commercial post and its international importance. George Drettas : Aspects of Pontic polyglossy during Middle Ages (XIIth-XVth centuries). Nicholas Coureas : Piracy in Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean during the Later Middle Ages (14th-l 5th centuries). Sia Karageorgieva : The end of the Kingdom of Bdin. The contributors to Mesogeios 12 (2001).
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Cover: church of Moï, mosaic of the baptistery (Life century), Nébo mount, Jordan. |
Mesogeios is a quarterly review of Mediterranean studies (history, people, languages, cultures), published by Herodotos Editions. Person in charge for the publication: Sophia-Tamani Stamoulis (doctoral of social history, Paris). |