A Companion to Latin Greece

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500 Collected Bibliography


Vocotopoulos, Panayotis L., “Panagitsa: A Byzantine Chapel in Methana,” in Λιθόστρωτον.
Studien zur byzantinischen Kunst und Geschichte. Festschrift für Marcell Restle, ed.
Birgitt Borkopp and Thomas Steppan (Stuttgart, 2000), pp. 313–23.
Vroom, Joanita, “Pots and Pans: New Perspectives on the Medieval Ceramics of Greece,”
in Material Culture in Medieval Europe: Papers of the “Medieval Europe Brugge 1997”
Conference 7, ed. Guy De Boe and Frans Verhaeghe (Bruges, 1997), pp. 203–13.
——— , After Antiquity: Ceramics and Society in the Aegean from the 7th to the 20th
Century: A Case Study from Boeotia, Central Greece (Leiden, 2003).
———, “The Morea and its Links with Southern Italy after ad 1204: Ceramics and
Identity,” Archeologia Medievale 38 (2011), 409–30.
Vryonis, Speros, Jr., The Decline of Medieval Hellenism in Asia Minor and the Process of
Islamization from the Eleventh through the Fifteenth Century (Berkeley, 1971).
Watrous, Livingston Vance, et al., The Plain of Phaistos: Cycles of Social Complexity in
the Mesara Region of Crete (Los Angeles, 2004).
Weitzmann, Kurt, “Icon Painting in the Crusader Kingdom,” Dumbarton Oaks Papers 20
(1966), 51–83.
Wellas, Michael B., Das westliche Kaiserreich und das lateinische Königreich Thessalonike
(Athens, 1987).
Weyl Carr, Anne-Marie, “Correlative Spaces: Art, Identity, and Appropriation in
Lusignan Cyprus,” Modern Greek Studies Yearbook: A Publication of Mediterranean,
Slavic and Eastern Orthodox Studies 14/15 (1998/99), 59–80.
———, “The Holy Icons: A Lusignan Asset?” in France and the Holy Land: Frankish
Culture at the End of the Crusades, ed. Daniel H. Weiss and Lisa Mahoney (Baltimore,
2004), pp. 315–35.
———, “Art,” in Cyprus: Society and Culture, 1191–1374, ed. Angel Nicolaou-Konnari and
Christopher Schabel (Leiden, 2005), pp. 284–328.
Whalen, Brett Edward, “God’s Will or Not? Bohemond’s Campaign against the
Byzantine Empire (1105–1108),” in Crusades: Medieval Worlds in Conflict, ed. Thomas F.
Madden et al. (Farnham, 2010), pp. 111–25.
Williams ii, Charles K., “Frankish Corinth: An Overview,” in Corinth, vol. 20, The
Centenary: 1896–1996 (Athens, 2003), 423–34.
Wolff, Robert Lee, “The Latin Empire of Constantinople and the Franciscans,” Traditio
2 (1944), 213–37.
———, “Romania: the Latin Empire of Constantinople,” Speculum 23 (1948), 1–34.
———, “The Organization of the Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople,” Traditio 6
(1948), 33–60.
———, “A New Document from the Period of the Latin Empire of Constantinople: the
Oath of the Venetian Podesta,” Annuaire de l’Institut de Philologie et d’Histoire
Orientales et Slaves 12 (1952), 539–73.

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