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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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The Papacy, Frederick II and Communal Devotion in Medieval Italy

The Papacy, Frederick II and Communal Devotion in Medieval Italy

1st Edition

By James M. Powell, edited by Edward Peters
August 01, 2014

Of the twenty-five essays in this volume, most were published between 1961 and 2013, but four are printed here for the first time. They represent the work of a great and original scholar in Mediterranean history whose unflagging interest in Frederick II and his world consistently led him out into ...

Travellers, Merchants and Settlers in the Eastern Mediterranean, 11th-14th Centuries

Travellers, Merchants and Settlers in the Eastern Mediterranean, 11th-14th Centuries

1st Edition

By David Jacoby
June 12, 2014

This collection of studies (the eighth by David Jacoby) covers a period witnessing intensive geographic mobility across the Mediterranean, illustrated by a growing number of Westerners engaging in pilgrimage, crusade, trading and shipping, or else driven by sheer curiosity. This movement also ...

Studies in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Italian Sacred Music

Studies in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Italian Sacred Music

1st Edition

By Jeffrey Kurtzman
May 22, 2014

Although he is often identified as a Monteverdi scholar (Approaches to Monteverdi: Aesthetic, Psychological, Analytical and Historical Studies, published in the Variorum series in 2013), the majority of Jeffrey Kurtzman’s work has focused on other sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Italian sacred ...

Heresy and Hussites in Late Medieval Europe

Heresy and Hussites in Late Medieval Europe

1st Edition

By Thomas A. Fudge
May 13, 2014

The followers of the martyred Bohemian priest Jan Hus (1371-1415) formed one of the greatest challenges to the medieval Latin Church. Branded as heretics, outlawed, then forced to fight for their faith as well as their lives, the Hussites occupy one of the most colorful and challenging chapters of ...

Conciliarism and Church Law in the Fifteenth Century Studies on Franciscus Zabarella and the Council of Constance

Conciliarism and Church Law in the Fifteenth Century: Studies on Franciscus Zabarella and the Council of Constance

1st Edition

By Thomas E. Morrissey
April 11, 2014

Crises are never the best of times and the era of the Great Western Schism (1378-1417) easily qualifies as one of the worst of times. As a professor of canon law at the University of Padua and later cardinal, and as a major theorist in the conciliarist movement, Franciscus Zabarella (1360-1417) ...

Portuguese, Dutch and Chinese in Maritime Asia, c.1585 - 1800 Merchants, Commodities and Commerce

Portuguese, Dutch and Chinese in Maritime Asia, c.1585 - 1800: Merchants, Commodities and Commerce

1st Edition

By George Bryan Souza
March 20, 2014

This collection of 13 essays deals with a range of topics concerning Portuguese, Dutch and Chinese merchants, commodities and commerce in maritime Asia in the early modern period from c. 1585-1800. They are based on exhaustive research and careful analysis of diverse sets of archival materials ...

Pietro Aretino: Subverting the System in Renaissance Italy

Pietro Aretino: Subverting the System in Renaissance Italy

1st Edition

By Raymond B. Waddington
January 08, 2014

The essays gathered together in this volume follow the career of the sixteenth-century courtier-poet Pietro Aretino. Part One introduces the author during the 1520s in Rome with his remarkable first comedy, La Cortigiana. With Aretino’s move to Venice (1527), he found a congenial life-long home in...

Early Medieval Exegesis in the Latin West Sources and Forms

Early Medieval Exegesis in the Latin West: Sources and Forms

1st Edition

By Thomas O'Loughlin
November 01, 2013

One of the significant developments in scholarship in the latter half of the twentieth century was the awareness among historians of ideas, historians of theology, and medievalists of the importance of the Christian scriptures in the Latin Middle Ages. In contrast to an earlier generation of ...

Reason, Faith and Otherness in Neoplatonic and Early Christian Thought

Reason, Faith and Otherness in Neoplatonic and Early Christian Thought

1st Edition

By Kevin Corrigan
September 20, 2013

This book brings together a selection of Kevin Corrigan’s works published over the course of some 27 years. Its predominant theme is the encounter with otherness in ancient, medieval and modern thought and it ranges in scope from the Presocratics-through Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus and the late ...

Economic Thought and Economic Life in Byzantium

Economic Thought and Economic Life in Byzantium

1st Edition

By Angeliki E. Laiou, Cécile Morrisson, Rowan Dorin
August 27, 2013

Angeliki Laiou (1941-2008), one of the leading Byzantinists of her generation, broke new ground in the study of the social and economic history of the Byzantine Empire. Economic Thought and Economic Life in Byzantium, the last of three volumes to be published posthumously in the Variorum Collected...

Perception, Conscience and Will in Ancient Philosophy

Perception, Conscience and Will in Ancient Philosophy

1st Edition

By Richard Sorabji
August 27, 2013

This book is about the human mind in ancient philosophy, with a focus on sense perception, a subject that Richard Sorabji has previously treated more in articles than in books. But it finishes with chapters offering a distinctive view on moral conscience and will. Sense perception raises the ...

Transformations of Religious Practices in Late Antiquity

Transformations of Religious Practices in Late Antiquity

1st Edition

By Éric Rebillard
August 21, 2013

The eighteen papers collected in this volume - fifteen of which are published in English for the first time - explore the transformations of religious practices between the third and the fifth centuries in the Western part of the Roman Empire. They share an approach that privileges the study of ...

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