New commented edition of an anonymous Byzantine 12th(or 13th) century treatise on the origins of the schism between the Greeks and the Latins. The Greek text is accompanied by an English translation and introduced by a study on its diffusion in Byzantium and in Western Europe
This dissertation examines the role of legal culture in shaping the identity of the Greek Christians...
This study considers the development and evolution of Byzantine diplomacy through a crucial and prev...
International audienceThe sack of Constantinople in 1204 convinced some historians that Greek monast...
The history of the schism between the Greek and the Latin churches has been explored from the histor...
Observations on a treatise by Georgios Moschampar (XIIIth century) containing an account on the orig...
Byzantine-Western intellectual relations were evolved during a long chronological period, from the f...
The present chapter, consciously adopting a geographically limited approach when compared to the glo...
The division between the Latin and Greek churches is one of the fields of research that best represe...
The early modern Mediterranean was an area where many different rich cultural traditions came in con...
The paper discusses the differences between Eastern and Western Christians during the Middle Ages th...
For a thousand years the church was regarded as a unit in spite of various sects and occasional viol...
This book, generated by the encounter between two schools - the Italian early mediaeval and the Arge...
The sixth-century theological controversy over the ‘Three Chapters’, which centred on the nature of ...
The division between the Latin and Greek churches is one of the fields of research that best represe...
This article is concerned with one of the most discussed problem in the history of Byzantium regardi...
This dissertation examines the role of legal culture in shaping the identity of the Greek Christians...
This study considers the development and evolution of Byzantine diplomacy through a crucial and prev...
International audienceThe sack of Constantinople in 1204 convinced some historians that Greek monast...
The history of the schism between the Greek and the Latin churches has been explored from the histor...
Observations on a treatise by Georgios Moschampar (XIIIth century) containing an account on the orig...
Byzantine-Western intellectual relations were evolved during a long chronological period, from the f...
The present chapter, consciously adopting a geographically limited approach when compared to the glo...
The division between the Latin and Greek churches is one of the fields of research that best represe...
The early modern Mediterranean was an area where many different rich cultural traditions came in con...
The paper discusses the differences between Eastern and Western Christians during the Middle Ages th...
For a thousand years the church was regarded as a unit in spite of various sects and occasional viol...
This book, generated by the encounter between two schools - the Italian early mediaeval and the Arge...
The sixth-century theological controversy over the ‘Three Chapters’, which centred on the nature of ...
The division between the Latin and Greek churches is one of the fields of research that best represe...
This article is concerned with one of the most discussed problem in the history of Byzantium regardi...
This dissertation examines the role of legal culture in shaping the identity of the Greek Christians...
This study considers the development and evolution of Byzantine diplomacy through a crucial and prev...
International audienceThe sack of Constantinople in 1204 convinced some historians that Greek monast...