Knotenpunkt Byzanz
Wissensformen und kulturelle Wechselbeziehungen
[Intersection Byzantium: Forms of Knowledge and Cultural Interdependence]
Ed. by Speer, Andreas / Steinkrüger, Philipp
Series:Miscellanea Mediaevalia 36
- The volume places Byzantium in an interdisciplinary context
- Reciprocal cultural interconnections are revealed
- Includes the latest research findings
Aims and Scope
This volume casts a new light on Byzantium as a geographical and cultural intersection. For nearly a millennium, Byzantium was an important crossroads where cultures, people, and institutions from the entire Mediterranean area came together. Key subjects of interest explored by this volume include reciprocal cultural and epistemic processes of reception and transformation and the forms of knowledge associated with them.
Supplementary Information
- xxii, 884 pages
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Collection
- Keywords:
- Byzantium; History of Science; Interculturality; Middle Ages
- Readership:
- Academics, Institutes, Libraries
- Subjects
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > Medieval Philosophy
- History > Byzantine Studies
- History > Medieval History
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > History and Theory of Human and Cultural Studies, Philosophy of History
- History > Byzantine Studies
- History > Medieval History
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > Medieval Philosophy
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > History and Theory of Human and Cultural Studies, Philosophy of History
- History > Byzantine Studies
- History > Medieval History
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > Medieval Philosophy
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > History and Theory of Human and Cultural Studies, Philosophy of History
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