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Variorum Collected Studies


About the Series

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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Ritual, Ceremony and the Changing Monarchy in France, 1350-1789

Ritual, Ceremony and the Changing Monarchy in France, 1350-1789

1st Edition

By Lawrence M. Bryant
December 28, 2009

This collection of articles explores changes in images of the French monarchy propagated in ceremonies that townspeople and officials created for their kings. Bryant looks at royal entrées as massive processional and street theaters in which members of the kingdom both discoursed with and exalted ...

Arabic into Latin in the Middle Ages The Translators and their Intellectual and Social Context

Arabic into Latin in the Middle Ages: The Translators and their Intellectual and Social Context

1st Edition

By Charles Burnett
October 28, 2009

This collection of Charles Burnett's articles on the transmission of Arabic learning to Europe concentrates on the identity of the Latin translators and the context in which they were working. The articles are arranged in roughly chronological order, beginning with the earliest known translations ...

Studies on the Cult of Relics in Byzantium up to 1204

Studies on the Cult of Relics in Byzantium up to 1204

1st Edition

By John Wortley
October 28, 2009

Constantinople was well known in its heyday for the enormous collection of relics housed in its churches: bones, even whole bodies and intimate possessions of holy men and women. Almost all these objects had been imported from various parts of the Roman Empire between the late 4th to the 10th ...

Christian Politics and Religious Culture in Late Antiquity

Christian Politics and Religious Culture in Late Antiquity

1st Edition

By Neil McLynn
September 28, 2009

These essays deal with two central preoccupations: the new styles of political behaviour developed by Christian rulers and Christian congregations during the century or so after Constantine's conversion, and the experiments in religious self-presentation which are reflected in our sources from the ...

Welsh History in the Early Middle Ages Texts and Societies

Welsh History in the Early Middle Ages: Texts and Societies

1st Edition

By Wendy Davies
July 28, 2009

This volume brings together Wendy Davies's pioneering early studies on the text of the Book of Llan Dâv alongside later pieces which explore the place of Wales in the wider world of the early middle ages. The Llandaff studies have provoked much subsequent comment: readers will find it helpful to ...

Studies in Medieval Taoism and the Poetry of Li Po

Studies in Medieval Taoism and the Poetry of Li Po

1st Edition

By Paul W. Kroll
June 28, 2009

The emergence of Taoism during the 3rd through 8th centuries as China's indigenous higher religion affected all areas of culture. This volume, one of a pair by Paul Kroll (its companion dealing with other aspects of medieval Chinese literature and cultural history), brings together twelve studies ...

Land and People in Late Medieval England

Land and People in Late Medieval England

1st Edition

By Bruce M.S. Campbell
April 28, 2009

This is the third collection of articles by Bruce Campbell to appear in the Variorum series. Late medieval England was an overwhelmingly rural society. Never since has such a large proportion of the population lived in the countryside or relied so directly for its livelihood upon agriculture. The ...

The Ottoman Economy and Its Institutions

The Ottoman Economy and Its Institutions

1st Edition

By Sevket Pamuk
March 01, 2009

The Ottoman Empire stood at a crossroads of intercontinental trade, stretching from the Balkans and the Black Sea region through the present day Middle East and most of the North African coast for six centuries up to World War I. The articles in this volume by a leading economic historian examine ...

Guilds, Price Formation and Market Structures in Byzantium

Guilds, Price Formation and Market Structures in Byzantium

1st Edition

By George C. Maniatis
January 28, 2009

The essays reproduced in this volume analyze the guild system in Byzantium and the West, and investigate for the first time the process of price formation in Byzantium. Innovative approaches are devised to fathom the conceptual basis, institutional parameters, market organization and structures, ...

Enamels, Crowns, Relics and Icons Studies on Luxury Arts in Byzantium

Enamels, Crowns, Relics and Icons: Studies on Luxury Arts in Byzantium

1st Edition

By Paul Hetherington
December 28, 2008

This volume gathers together 17 articles published over the last 30 years, together with one appearing here for the first time. Their focus is primarily on enamel, the brilliant and colourful art form for which the Byzantines were famous throughout the medieval world, but sculpture and glyptics ...

Literacy and Identity in Pre-Islamic Arabia

Literacy and Identity in Pre-Islamic Arabia

1st Edition

By M.C.A. Macdonald
December 28, 2008

In these studies Michael Macdonald examines the extraordinary flowering of literacy in both the settled and nomadic populations of western Arabia in the 1500 years before the birth of Islam, when a larger proportion of the population could read and write than in any other part of the ancient Near ...

From Byzantium to Modern Greece Medieval Texts and their Modern Reception

From Byzantium to Modern Greece: Medieval Texts and their Modern Reception

1st Edition

By Roderick Beaton
September 28, 2008

The twelfth century was a time of cultural renewal and innovation in Byzantium, just as it was in the west. In literature, the long disused genres of epic, satire and the novel (or 'romance') took new forms during that century; at the same time, in language, the vernacular made its first tentative ...

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