Byzantium and Venice: 1204-1453, a selection of articles by the late Julian Chrysostomides, focuses on Byzantium after the Fourth Crusade and its relationship with Venice, particularly in the late Palaeologan period. Seven of the articles deal with aspects of Veneto-Byzantine interactions in the Peloponnese, while the remainder concentrate on the political and commercial ties between Byzantines and Venetians. The essays draw upon Julian Chrysostomides' unrivalled knowledge of the relevant Venetian documents.
| ISBN: | 9781409423706 |
| Publication date: | 1st April 2011 |
| Author: | Julian Chrysostomides, Michael Emerson Heslop, Charalambos Dendrinos |
| Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 314 pages |
| Series: | Variorum Collected Studies Series |
| Genres: |
History and Archaeology Ancient history |
Byzantium and Venice: 1204-1453, a selection of articles by the late Julian Chrysostomides, focuses on Byzantium after the Fourth Crusade and its relationship with Venice, particularly in the late Palaeologan period. Seven of the articles deal with aspects of Veneto-Byzantine interactions in the Peloponnese, while the remainder concentrate on the political and commercial ties between Byzantines and Venetians. The essays draw upon Julian Chrysostomides' unrivalled knowledge of the relevant Venetian documents.
Byzantium and Venice, 1204-1453 features in the following genres: History and Archaeology, Ancient history
Byzantium and Venice, 1204-1453 is available in Hardback
Byzantium and Venice, 1204-1453 was written by Julian Chrysostomides, Michael Emerson Heslop, Charalambos Dendrinos and published by Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Byzantium and Venice, 1204-1453 has 314 pages
Yes it is part of Variorum Collected Studies Series series
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