This volume explores the often problematic, but also productive relationships between East and West during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age, focusing on literary and pragmatic texts, scientific exchanges, strategies to build bridges to the other culture, and on parallel cultural developments documenting contacts and communication between both worlds. Despite many conflicts, there were many more exchanges than previously assumed
International audienceEastern Christianity is pluralistic. How might exchanges among Christians in g...
De la conquête de Cyrus II en 547 av. J.-C. à celle d'Alexandre le Grand en 334 av. J.-C., l'Asie Mi...
The present chapter, consciously adopting a geographically limited approach when compared to the glo...
This volume explores the often problematic, but also productive relationships between East and West ...
International audienceThe eighteen chapters of this book explore the complex history of exchange bet...
Byzantine-Western intellectual relations were evolved during a long chronological period, from the f...
The early modern Mediterranean was an area where many different rich cultural traditions came in con...
Struggle of Western and Eastern trends was historical destiny of Byzantium since its very beginning....
In order to rest and regroup the pilgrim masses of the First Crusade collected in the city of Consta...
The paper aims to focus particularly on the relations between the Greek East and the Latin West in t...
Byzantium and the Muslim world coexisted for more than eight centuries as rivals and partners. The e...
The chapter presents some patterns of the transmission of Byzantine texts in their cultural context....
This study is an account of the various ways in which relations between the Byzantine Empire and th...
This thesis explores understudied aspects of the interactions between Byzantium and Armenia through ...
This volume contains the results of some studies presented by Egyptian and Italian scholars at the I...
International audienceEastern Christianity is pluralistic. How might exchanges among Christians in g...
De la conquête de Cyrus II en 547 av. J.-C. à celle d'Alexandre le Grand en 334 av. J.-C., l'Asie Mi...
The present chapter, consciously adopting a geographically limited approach when compared to the glo...
This volume explores the often problematic, but also productive relationships between East and West ...
International audienceThe eighteen chapters of this book explore the complex history of exchange bet...
Byzantine-Western intellectual relations were evolved during a long chronological period, from the f...
The early modern Mediterranean was an area where many different rich cultural traditions came in con...
Struggle of Western and Eastern trends was historical destiny of Byzantium since its very beginning....
In order to rest and regroup the pilgrim masses of the First Crusade collected in the city of Consta...
The paper aims to focus particularly on the relations between the Greek East and the Latin West in t...
Byzantium and the Muslim world coexisted for more than eight centuries as rivals and partners. The e...
The chapter presents some patterns of the transmission of Byzantine texts in their cultural context....
This study is an account of the various ways in which relations between the Byzantine Empire and th...
This thesis explores understudied aspects of the interactions between Byzantium and Armenia through ...
This volume contains the results of some studies presented by Egyptian and Italian scholars at the I...
International audienceEastern Christianity is pluralistic. How might exchanges among Christians in g...
De la conquête de Cyrus II en 547 av. J.-C. à celle d'Alexandre le Grand en 334 av. J.-C., l'Asie Mi...
The present chapter, consciously adopting a geographically limited approach when compared to the glo...