In this paper, information concerning Byzantine Malta is gathered and discussed anew along with the relevant literature. Special attention is devoted to the relationships with Islam as they chiefly appear from a 12th-century poem by an anonymous courtier of Roger II who had been banished to the island for obscure reasons, and beseeched thereby Admiral George of Antioch to set him free from exile. The medieval history of the bishopric of Malta is reassessed, especially vs. the purported antiquity of the bishopric of Gozo, in fact the result of a misreading of that poem
The article is devoted to the problem of perception of Muslims by the Byzantine historians of the 15...
In 1192, Genoese and Pisan pirates under the command of a Genoese corsair pillaged Venetian ships ca...
Heartened by the discovery in Madrid of the important Byzantine poem which the authors recently publ...
The paper focuses on two cases of exile and political persecution both in Byzantium and in Norman Si...
Il saggio verte sulla vicenda biografica e letteraria dell'anonimo poeta in lingua greca vissuto pre...
Throughout the twelfth century, a number of Arabic-speaking Muslims produced poetry in the court of ...
The most important Arabic sources describing relations between Muslims and Christians in Sicily are ...
The article attempts to compare the legal practice of the Christian supreme authority with respect t...
The Anonymous Poem addressed to George of Antioch, plenipotentiary minister of the Norman king Roger...
In 1087, a joint Pisan-Genoese army sailed to the city of Mahdia, the capital of the Zirid dynasty i...
grantor: University of TorontoDuring the twelfth century, a group of poets at the Norman c...
The paper is in two parts : the first is a brief survey of Islamic conditions in the East when the C...
This study publishes for the first time six authentic and original documents from mid-twelfth-centur...
This study publishes for the first time six authentic and original documents from mid-twelfth-centur...
The Norman conquests in the central Mediterranean ended Muslim power in Sicily, formed a royal state...
The article is devoted to the problem of perception of Muslims by the Byzantine historians of the 15...
In 1192, Genoese and Pisan pirates under the command of a Genoese corsair pillaged Venetian ships ca...
Heartened by the discovery in Madrid of the important Byzantine poem which the authors recently publ...
The paper focuses on two cases of exile and political persecution both in Byzantium and in Norman Si...
Il saggio verte sulla vicenda biografica e letteraria dell'anonimo poeta in lingua greca vissuto pre...
Throughout the twelfth century, a number of Arabic-speaking Muslims produced poetry in the court of ...
The most important Arabic sources describing relations between Muslims and Christians in Sicily are ...
The article attempts to compare the legal practice of the Christian supreme authority with respect t...
The Anonymous Poem addressed to George of Antioch, plenipotentiary minister of the Norman king Roger...
In 1087, a joint Pisan-Genoese army sailed to the city of Mahdia, the capital of the Zirid dynasty i...
grantor: University of TorontoDuring the twelfth century, a group of poets at the Norman c...
The paper is in two parts : the first is a brief survey of Islamic conditions in the East when the C...
This study publishes for the first time six authentic and original documents from mid-twelfth-centur...
This study publishes for the first time six authentic and original documents from mid-twelfth-centur...
The Norman conquests in the central Mediterranean ended Muslim power in Sicily, formed a royal state...
The article is devoted to the problem of perception of Muslims by the Byzantine historians of the 15...
In 1192, Genoese and Pisan pirates under the command of a Genoese corsair pillaged Venetian ships ca...
Heartened by the discovery in Madrid of the important Byzantine poem which the authors recently publ...