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Variorum Collected Studies


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The first title in the Variorum Collected Studies series was published in 1970. Since then over 1000 titles have appeared in the series, and it has established a well-earned international reputation for the publication of key research across a whole range of subjects within the fields of history. The history of the medieval world remains central to the series, with Byzantine studies a particular speciality. Other major strands include Islamic studies and the histories of philosophy, science and medicine.  

Each title in the Variorum Collected Studies series brings together for the first time a selection of articles by a leading authority on a particular subject. These studies are reprinted from a vast range of learned journals, Festschrifts and conference proceedings. They are an essential resource making available research that is scattered or inaccessible in all but the most specialized libraries.

For further information about contributing to the series please contact Michael Greenwood at [email protected]

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Studies on Medieval Liturgical and Legal Manuscripts from Spain and Southern Italy

Studies on Medieval Liturgical and Legal Manuscripts from Spain and Southern Italy

1st Edition

By Roger E. Reynolds
November 21, 2018

Though it may not be immediately obvious why articles on topics from such distantly removed areas of western Europe - the Iberian peninsula and southern Italy - should appear in the same volume (the fourth collection by Roger Reynolds), the materials covered illustrate that they are indeed closely ...

Gratian and the Schools of Law, 1140-1234 Second Edition

Gratian and the Schools of Law, 1140-1234: Second Edition

2nd Edition

By Stephan Kuttner, edited by Peter Landau
November 19, 2018

Collected Studies CS1071 The central figure in this volume is that of Gratian, whose monumental compilation of canon law sparked off the revival of legal studies in the medieval West. In other collections of essays, Stephan Kuttner dealt with the development of canon law in the two centuries that ...

The Decrees of the Fifth Lateran Council (1512–17) Their Legitimacy, Origins, Contents, and Implementation

The Decrees of the Fifth Lateran Council (1512–17): Their Legitimacy, Origins, Contents, and Implementation

1st Edition

By Nelson H. Minnich
October 13, 2017

The Fifth Lateran Council (1512-17), whose 500th anniversary is being commemorated, has left a legacy little studied by scholars. The council’s status as an ecumenical council was questioned by its opponents and its decrees ignored, resisted, or only slowly implemented. This new collection of ...

Ming Taizu (r. 1368–98) and the Foundation of the Ming Dynasty in China

Ming Taizu (r. 1368–98) and the Foundation of the Ming Dynasty in China

1st Edition

By Hok-lam Chan
October 18, 2018

This second collection of studies by Hok-lam Chan focuses on the person and the image of Ming Taizu, the founder of the Ming dynasty, and a powerful, brutal and autocratic emperor who has had a significant impact not only in late imperial China, but also in East Asia, over the last six centuries. ...

The New Science of Geology Studies in the Earth Sciences in the Age of Revolution

The New Science of Geology: Studies in the Earth Sciences in the Age of Revolution

1st Edition

By Martin J.S. Rudwick
October 18, 2018

The science of geology was constructed in the decades around 1800 from earlier practices that had been significantly different in their cognitive goals. In the studies collected here Martin Rudwick traces how it came to be recognised as a new kind of natural science, because it was constituted ...

Concord and Reform Nicholas of Cusa and Legal and Political Thought in the Fifteenth Century

Concord and Reform: Nicholas of Cusa and Legal and Political Thought in the Fifteenth Century

1st Edition

By Morimichi Watanabe, Thomas M. Izbicki
September 27, 2018

Nicholas of Cusa is known as one of the most original philosophers of the 15th century, but by training he was a canon lawyer who received his degree from the University of Padua in 1423. The essays in this book analyse his legal and political ideas against the background of medieval religious, ...

Courts and Courtiers in Renaissance Northern Italy

Courts and Courtiers in Renaissance Northern Italy

1st Edition

By Stephen Kolsky
September 27, 2018

The extraordinary cultural Renaissance in the northern Italian courts of the late 15th and early 16th centuries is the subject of this volume. It starts with Baldessar Castiglione's Book of the Courtier (1528) which encapsulates this sense of renewal: his experiences at court and their subsequent ...

Dubrovnik: A Mediterranean Urban Society, 1300–1600

Dubrovnik: A Mediterranean Urban Society, 1300–1600

1st Edition

By Barisa Krekic
September 27, 2018

This second volume of the author’s studies opens with a new survey of the recent historiography of Dubrovnik, and also contains four items specially translated from Serbo-Croat. The first part deals with aspects of daily life in this Mediterranean city, including analyses of the differing attitudes...

Early Islamic Art, 650–1100 Constructing the Study of Islamic Art, Volume I

Early Islamic Art, 650–1100: Constructing the Study of Islamic Art, Volume I

1st Edition

By Oleg Grabar
September 27, 2018

Early Islamic Art, 650-1100 is the first in a set of four volumes of studies by Oleg Grabar. Between them they bring together more than eighty articles, studies and essays, work spanning half a century. Each volume takes a particular section of the topic, the three subsequent volumes being entitled...

Fortification and Settlement in Crusader Palestine

Fortification and Settlement in Crusader Palestine

1st Edition

By Denys Pringle
September 27, 2018

These studies examine the physical remains of Frankish settlement in Palestine in the 12th and 13th centuries. In recent years the view that Frankish settlement was largely confined to the fortified urban centres and castles, with few westerners venturing into the open countryside, has come to be ...

Giacomo Meyerbeer and Music Drama in Nineteenth-Century Paris

Giacomo Meyerbeer and Music Drama in Nineteenth-Century Paris

1st Edition

By Mark Everist
September 27, 2018

Nineteenth-century Paris attracted foreign musicians like a magnet. The city boasted a range of theatres and of genres represented there, a wealth of libretti and source material for them, vocal, orchestral and choral resources, to say nothing of the set designs, scenery and costumes. All this ...

History and Literature of Byzantium in the 9th–10th Centuries

History and Literature of Byzantium in the 9th–10th Centuries

1st Edition

By Athanasios Markopoulos
September 27, 2018

The studies reprinted here deal with the Byzantine empire between the 9th and 11th centuries, with a focus on the period of the Macedonian dynasty, and include four translated into English for this volume. They reflect both historical and prosopographical concerns, but Professor Markopoulos's ...

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