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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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Venice Besieged Politics and Diplomacy in the Italian Wars, 1494–1534

Venice Besieged: Politics and Diplomacy in the Italian Wars, 1494–1534

1st Edition

By Robert Finlay
August 28, 2008

The Republic of Venice experienced relentless crisis in the early sixteenth century-political, military, ideological, and commercial. Focusing on Venice's involvement in the Italian Wars, these essays examine various episodes and dimensions of that time of troubles. These include the impact of ...

Essays on the Performance of Baroque Music Opera and Chamber Music in France and England

Essays on the Performance of Baroque Music: Opera and Chamber Music in France and England

1st Edition

By Mary Cyr
May 28, 2008

In this collection of essays Mary Cyr explores some of the written and unwritten performance conventions that applied to French and English music of the 17th and early 18th centuries. Using composers' own notations, marks added by 18th-century performers, historical treatises, and pictorial ...

From Arabian Tribes to Islamic Empire Army, State and Society in the Near East c.600-850

From Arabian Tribes to Islamic Empire: Army, State and Society in the Near East c.600-850

1st Edition

By Patricia Crone
April 28, 2008

This second collection of articles by Patricia Crone brings together studies on the development of early Muslim society, above all the army with which it was originally synonymous, from shortly after the Prophet's death until the mid-Abbasid period. The focus is on the changes that the Arab ...

The Earth Sciences in the Enlightenment Studies on the Early Development of Geology

The Earth Sciences in the Enlightenment: Studies on the Early Development of Geology

1st Edition

By Kenneth L. Taylor
March 28, 2008

This volume is concerned with the geological sciences in the 18th century, with special emphasis on France and French scientists. A first focus is on the pioneering geologist Nicolas Desmarest, whose investigations in Auvergne and Italy (among other places) had important consequences in geological ...

Councils of the Catholic Reformation Pisa I (1409) to Trent (1545-63)

Councils of the Catholic Reformation: Pisa I (1409) to Trent (1545-63)

1st Edition

By Nelson H. Minnich
February 28, 2008

This new collection by Nelson Minnich deals with the general councils of the Catholic Reformation in the late medieval and early modern periods. The volume opens with overviews of the various editions of and current scholarship on these general councils. Three studies then give special attention to...

Studies in Pre-Ottoman Turkey and the Ottomans

Studies in Pre-Ottoman Turkey and the Ottomans

1st Edition

By Elizabeth Zachariadou
December 28, 2007

The studies included in the present collection by Elizabeth Zachariadou are concerned with the long period of transition from the Byzantine Empire to its successor, the Ottoman Empire. Among the themes covered are the processes of settlement and state-formation amongst the nomadic and often ...

Studies on the History and Topography of Byzantine Constantinople

Studies on the History and Topography of Byzantine Constantinople

1st Edition

By Paul Magdalino
August 28, 2007

Constantinople originated in 330 A.D. as the last great urban foundation of the ancient world. When it was sacked by the Fourth Crusade in 1204 it was the greatest city of the European Middle Ages. Its transition from the one to the other was determined partly by its continuous function as an ...

The Mongols in the Islamic Lands Studies in the History of the Ilkhanate

The Mongols in the Islamic Lands: Studies in the History of the Ilkhanate

1st Edition

By Reuven Amitai
August 28, 2007

The Mongols had a profound effect on the regions that they ruled in the eastern Muslim world, from the first Mongol invasion in 1219 through the breakup of the Ilkhanate in 1335 and the various, short-lived successor states. The influence of their rule - positive as well as negative - on the ...

Courts, Elites, and Gendered Power in the Early Middle Ages Charlemagne and Others

Courts, Elites, and Gendered Power in the Early Middle Ages: Charlemagne and Others

1st Edition

By Janet L. Nelson
June 28, 2007

A major theme in the volume of articles by Janet Nelson is the usefulness of gender as a category of historical analysis. Papers range widely across early medieval time and geographical as well as social space, but most focus on the Carolingian period and on royalty and elites. The workings of ...

Studies on the Hospitallers after 1306 Rhodes and the West

Studies on the Hospitallers after 1306: Rhodes and the West

1st Edition

By Anthony Luttrell
May 28, 2007

This is the fifth collection of studies on the Hospitallers of Rhodes by Anthony Luttrell to appear in the Variorum Collected Studies Series. In these 24 studies the emphasis is on the 14th century, on the central Convent facing the Turks, on the hinterland in the Order's European priories and ...

Carolingian Coinage and the Vikings Studies on Power and Trade in the 9th Century

Carolingian Coinage and the Vikings: Studies on Power and Trade in the 9th Century

1st Edition

By Simon Coupland
January 28, 2007

Historians and numismatists alike will welcome the appearance of this volume, which brings together for the first time Simon Coupland's series of highly significant articles on Carolingian coinage. The author draws out the economic and political implications of coin types and coin hoards from the ...

War, Government, and Society in the Medieval Crown of Aragon

War, Government, and Society in the Medieval Crown of Aragon

1st Edition

By Donald J. Kagay
January 28, 2007

The focus of this collection of articles by Donald J. Kagay is the effect of the expansion of royal government on the societies of the medieval Crown of Aragon. He shows how the extensive episodes of warfare during the 13th and 14th centuries served as a catalyst for the extension of the king's law...

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