The Culture of Latin Greece

The Culture of Latin Greece
Title The Culture of Latin Greece PDF eBook
Author Vladimir Agrigoroaei
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 763
Release 2022-12-30
Genre History
ISBN 9004524223

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The author and six historical characters of his own choosing tell tales and guide you through the artistic and literary maze of Latin-occupied Greece. They show you patterns, influences, and dissimilar evolutions in what appears to be a 13th-14th century cultural conundrum.

A Companion to Latin Greece

A Companion to Latin Greece
Title A Companion to Latin Greece PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 541
Release 2014-11-27
Genre History
ISBN 9004284109

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The conquest of the Byzantine Empire by the armies of the Fourth Crusade resulted in the foundation of several Latin political entities in the lands of Greece. The Companion to Latin Greece offers thematic overviews of the history of the mixed societies that emerged as a result of the conquest. With dedicated chapters on the art, literature, architecture, numismatics, economy, social and religious organisation and the crusading involvement of these Latin states, the volume offers an introduction to the study of Latin Greece and a sampler of the directions in which the field of research is moving. Contributors are: Nikolaos Chrissis, Charalambos Gasparis, Anastasia Papadia-Lala, Nicholas Coureas, David Jaccoby, Julian Baker, Gill Page, Maria Georgopoulou and Sophia Kalopissi-Verti.

Three Centuries of Greek Culture under the Roman Empire. Homo Romanus Graeca Oratione (eBook)

Three Centuries of Greek Culture under the Roman Empire. Homo Romanus Graeca Oratione (eBook)
Title Three Centuries of Greek Culture under the Roman Empire. Homo Romanus Graeca Oratione (eBook) PDF eBook
Author Francesca Mestre
Publisher Edicions Universitat Barcelona
Total Pages 476
Release 2014-05-15
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 844753801X

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The underlying theme of Three Centuries of Greek Culture under the Roman Empire is the idea that, under Roman rule, Greek culture was still alive and dynamic and continued to exert a degree of cultural domination, either real or apparent. So, we hope to analyse the meanings of concepts such as “Greek” or “Greece” in the Empire. Are we right to assume that there was a clear opposition between Greek and Roman? Or would it be more accurate to speak of a “Graeco-Roman world”? It would certainly be possible to make a list of “elements of identity”, on both sides —Greek and Roman—, but, in this case, where should the borders between identity and community be placed? Three Centuries of Greek Culture under the Roman Empire presents several approaches to the period between the second and fourth centuries AD from a variety of angles, perspectives and disciplines. Until now, this time has usually been considered to be the junction of the decline between the classical world and the emergence of the medieval world; however, this book establishes a basis for considering the Imperial period as a specific stage in cultural, historical and social development with a distinct personality of its own.

On the function of the study of Latin and Greek in education, an address

On the function of the study of Latin and Greek in education, an address
Title On the function of the study of Latin and Greek in education, an address PDF eBook
Author William Torrey Harris
Publisher
Total Pages 26
Release 1884
Genre Classical education
ISBN

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Latins and Greeks in the Eastern Mediterranean After 1204

Latins and Greeks in the Eastern Mediterranean After 1204
Title Latins and Greeks in the Eastern Mediterranean After 1204 PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Arbel
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 262
Release 2012-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 113628916X

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First published in 1989. This volume includes twelve of the main papers given at the Joint Meeting of the XXII Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies and of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East held at the University of Nottingham from 26-29 March 1988. The Conference brought together a wide range of scholars and dealt with four main themes: relations between native Greeks and western settlers in the states founded by the Latin conquerors in former Byzantine lands in the wake of the Fourth Crusade; the Byzantine successor states at Nicaea, Epirus, and Thessalonica; the influence of the Italian maritime communes on the eastern Mediterranean in the later Middle Ages and the Renaissance; and the impact on Christian societies there of the Mongols and the Ottoman Turks, as well as the perception of Greeks and Latins by other groups in the eastern Mediterranean.

Studies on Latin Greece A.D. 1205-1715

Studies on Latin Greece A.D. 1205-1715
Title Studies on Latin Greece A.D. 1205-1715 PDF eBook
Author Peter Topping
Publisher Variorum Publishing
Total Pages 408
Release 1977
Genre History
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Roman rule in Greek and Latin Writing

Roman rule in Greek and Latin Writing
Title Roman rule in Greek and Latin Writing PDF eBook
Author Jesper Majbom Madsen
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 311
Release 2014-07-03
Genre History
ISBN 9004278281

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Roman Rule in Greek and Latin Writing explores the ways in which Greek and Latin writers from the late 1st to the 3rd century CE experienced and portrayed Roman cultural institutions and power. The central theme is the relationship between cultures as reflected in Greek and Latin authors’ responses to Roman power; in practice the collection revisits the orthodoxy of two separate intellectual groups, differentiated as much by cultural and political agenda as by language. The book features specialists in Greek and Roman literary and intellectual culture; it gathers papers on a variety of authors, across several literary genres, and through this spectrum, makes possible an informed and detailed comparison of Greek and Latin literary views of Roman power (in various manifestations, including military, religion, law and politics).