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The Handbook contains eighty-nine articles by leading experts on all significant aspects of the diverse and fast-growing field of Byzantine Studies, which deals with the history and culture of the Byzantine Empire, the eastern half of the Late Roman Empire, from the fourth to the fourteenth century.
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Yale University Library
Princeton University Library
I. The Discipline; 1: Elizabeth Jeffreys, Robin Cormack & John Haldon: Byzantine Studies as an academic discipline; 2: Instrumenta: tools for the study of the discipline; John Haldon: Primary sources; Anthony Bryer: Chronology and dating; Chris Entwistle: Weights and measures; James Crow: Archaeology; Leslie Brubaker: Critical approaches to art history; Kathleen Corrigan: Iconography; Panagiotis Agapitos: Literary criticism; Michael Jeffreys: Textual criticism; Erich Trapp: Lexicography and electronic textual resources; Hickey Todd: Palaeography, codicology, diplomatic; Andreas Muller: Documents: imperial chrysobulls; Rosemary Morris: Documents: Athos; Sally McKee: Documents: Venetian Crete; Cyril Mango: Epigraphy; John Nesbitt: Sigillography; Eurydike Georganteli: Numismatics; Dion Smythe: Prosopography; Peter Kuniholm: Dendrochronology; Jonathan Bardill: Brickstamps; Cecily Hennessy: Topography of Constantinople; II. The Physical World: Landscape, Land Use and the Environment; 1: The political geography of the Byzantine world; Mark Whittow: Geographical survey; Geoffrey Greatrex, John Haldon, Catherine Holmes & Angeliki Laiou: Political-historical survey; 2: Klaus Belke: Communications (roads, bridges, etc.); 3: Dionysios Stathakopoulos: Population, demography and disease; 4: Settlement; Helen Saradi: Towns and cities; Alan Harvey: Villages; 5: Buildings and their decoration; Jonathan Bardill: Building materials; Robert Ousterhout: Churches and monasteries; Charalambos Bakirtzis: Secular and military buildings; Robin Cormack: Wallpaintings and mosaics; 6: Production, manufacture and technology; Michael Decker: Agriculture and agricultural technology; Maria Parani: Fabrics and clothing; David Jacoby: Silk production; Pamela Armstrong: Ceramics; Marlia Mango: Metal work; Antony Cutler: Ivory, steatite, enamel, and glass; John Lowden: Book production; John Haldon: Military technology and warfare; John Pryor: Shipping and seafaring; Michael Decker: Everyday technologies; III. Institutions and Relationships; 1: Hierarchies; Jeffrey Featherstone: Emperor and court; Jean-Claude Cheynet: Bureaucracy and aristocracies; Mary Cunningham: Clergy, monks, and laity; 2: The State; John Haldon: Structures and administration; John Haldon: Army; Wolfram Brandes & John Haldon: Revenues and expenditure; 3: The Church; Michael Angold and Michael Whitby: Structures and administration; Clarence Gallagher: Councils; Clarence Gallagher: The Two Churches; Robert Taft: Liturgy; John McGuckin: Monasticism and monasteries; Timothy Miller: Charitable institutions; 4: Alan Harvey: The economy; 5: Society; Liz James: Role of women; Ruth Macrides: Families and kinship; Gunther Prinzing: Patronage and retinues; Anthony Bryer: Food, wine, and feasting; Charlotte Roueche: Entertainment, theatre and hippodrome; Peregrine Hordern: Hospitals and hygiene; 6: Bernard Stolte: Justice: legal literature; 7: The spiritual world; Andrew Louth: Byzantine theology; Dominic O’Meara & Katerina Hieradiakonou: Philosophies; 8: The symbolic world; Henry Maguire: Art and text; Nancy Sevcenko: Art and liturgy; Jas Elsner: Art and pilgrimage; Robin Cormack: Art and iconoclasm; Maria Vassilaki: Icons; Antony Eastmond: Art and the periphery; 9: Language, education and literacy; Geoffrey Horrocks: Language; Athanasios Markopoulos: Education; Michael Jeffreys: Literacy; Anne Tihon: Numeracy and science; Nigel Wilson: Libraries; 10: Literature; Elizabeth Jeffreys: Rhetoric; Michael Whitby & Michael Angold: Historiography; Andrew Louth: Theology; Alice-Mary Talbot: Hagiography; Mary Cunningham: Homilies; Margaret Mullett: Epistolography; Wolfram Horander: Poetry and romances; Eric McGeer: Military texts; 11: Alexander Lingas: Music; IV. The World around Byzantium; 1: James Howard-Johnston: Byzantium and its neighbours; 2: Cyril Mango: Byzantium’s role in world history; Lists of rulers, patriarchs, and popes
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