A Companion to Mediterranean History
visual culture 305 A history of medieval Mediterranean visual culture would proceed geographically to a number of other zones of ...
306 cecily j. hilsdale that creatively adapted a wide range of artistic sources, both local and more distant. Today scholars rec ...
visual culture 307 languages—Greek, Latin, Arabic—then parallels aspects of the visual program of his palace chapel and the demo ...
308 cecily j. hilsdale origins of materials. The resulting vision is one of a diverse ecology of precious stone quarried, transp ...
visual culture 309 varied histories. Key to such an approach is a privileging of the movement of raw materials, artisans, ideas, ...
310 cecily j. hilsdale depicted in the painting and the power relations they represent. This way of thinking about the objects r ...
visual culture 311 movements and in which the climate and lifestyle of the imagined Mediterranean provide a space for recuperati ...
312 cecily j. hilsdale Folda, J. (1995) The Art of the Crusaders in the Holy Land, 1098–1187, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge ...
visual culture 313 Gunter. A. (2009) Greek Art and the Orient, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Drawing on a diverse array ...
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mediterranean literature 315 Mediterranean multilingualism and its literary consequences The Mediterranean’s long history of eth ...
316 sharon kinoshita as naïve or corrupt when adapting or modifying it. For the European Middle Ages, such a valuation flies in ...
mediterranean literature 317 Christian, Muslim, Zoroastrian, and Jewish sacred texts (Selden, 2012: 32–33)—has to do with the wa ...
318 sharon kinoshita side by side in texts and inscriptions,” such that “it seems at once redundant and essential to point out t ...
mediterranean literature 319 the lock, the poem clearly reflects Greek history, politics, and culture—the apotheosis confirming ...
320 sharon kinoshita the internal complexity of Islam in the western Mediterranean (Fierro, unpublished). As in the roughly cont ...
mediterranean literature 321 Antioch and back, then to Tarsus, then to Cyrene—with unwitting ones occasioned by the hazards of m ...
322 sharon kinoshita uniting the kings of Sicily and Tunis (IV.4), and in the warm friendship between Messer Torello of Pavia an ...
mediterranean literature 323 Byzantine forces of the emperor of Nicaea, who are described as a motley host “recruited from here ...
324 sharon kinoshita identities were, as a result of the Protestant Reformation, troublingly unstable within Christendom as well ...
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