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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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Studies in Scholasticism

Studies in Scholasticism

1st Edition

By Marcia L. Colish
June 28, 2006

Spanning thirty years, the papers brought together in this volume reflect three of Professor Colish's interests as a historian of medieval scholastic thought. The first group of studies represent investigations that flowed into, and out of, the research on Peter Lombard (d. 1161) and his ...

Fire from Heaven Studies in Syriac Theology and Liturgy

Fire from Heaven: Studies in Syriac Theology and Liturgy

1st Edition

By Sebastian Brock
May 28, 2006

This fourth collection by Sebastian Brock focuses on three areas: the christology of the Church of the East, the distinctive phraseology of the invocations to the Holy Spirit in the Syriac liturgical tradition, and two important early Commentaries on the Liturgy. The inclusion of the Church of the ...

Islamic Visual Culture, 1100–1800 Constructing the Study of Islamic Art, Volume II

Islamic Visual Culture, 1100–1800: Constructing the Study of Islamic Art, Volume II

1st Edition

By Oleg Grabar
April 28, 2006

Islamic Visual Culture, 1100-1800 is the second in a set of four volumes of studies on Islamic art by Oleg Grabar. Between them they bring together more than eighty articles, studies and essays, work spanning half a century by a master of the field. Each volume takes a particular section of the ...

Renaissance Education Between Religion and Politics

Renaissance Education Between Religion and Politics

1st Edition

By Paul F. Grendler
April 28, 2006

Few eras took education so seriously or were so innovative in their approaches to schools and universities as the Renaissance. At the same time, religious and political concerns strongly influenced educational developments. This third volume of articles by Paul F. Grendler explores the close ...

Military Orders in the Early Modern Portuguese World The Orders of Christ, Santiago and Avis

Military Orders in the Early Modern Portuguese World: The Orders of Christ, Santiago and Avis

1st Edition

By Francis A. Dutra
March 23, 2006

During the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries, the three Portuguese military orders of Christ, Santiago and Avis became that kingdom's most important institutions for rewarding services to the Crown. Membership in these military orders was highly prized as status symbols and because ...

Towns and Local Communities in Medieval and Early Modern England

Towns and Local Communities in Medieval and Early Modern England

1st Edition

By David M. Palliser
February 08, 2006

Professor Palliser focuses here on towns in England in the centuries between the Norman Conquest and the Tudor period, on which he is an acknowledged authority. Urban topography, archaeology, economy, society and politics are all brought under review, and particular attention is given to ...

Jerusalem Constructing the Study of Islamic Art, Volume IV

Jerusalem: Constructing the Study of Islamic Art, Volume IV

1st Edition

By Oleg Grabar
November 28, 2005

Jerusalem is the final volume in a set of four selections of studies on Islamic art by Oleg Grabar. Between them they bring together more than eighty articles, studies and essays, work spanning half a century by a master of the field. Each volume takes a particular section of the topic, the three ...

Latin Christian Writers in Late Antiquity and their Texts

Latin Christian Writers in Late Antiquity and their Texts

1st Edition

By Mark Vessey
August 28, 2005

By close engagement with both traditional and contemporary approaches to ancient Christian literature, Latin Christian Writers in Late Antiquity and their Texts seeks to delineate a historiographical problem, at the same time rendering patristics as part of the subject-matter of a new literary ...

Feuding and Peace-Making in Eleventh-Century France

Feuding and Peace-Making in Eleventh-Century France

1st Edition

By Stephen D. White
May 28, 2005

The essays in this volume discuss feuding and peacemaking in France during a period extending from the mid-10th to the early 12th century. They treat various aspects of so-called dispute-processing - a term coined by legal anthropologists to refer to the political processes and discursive practices...

Merchant Families, Banking and Money in Medieval Lucca

Merchant Families, Banking and Money in Medieval Lucca

1st Edition

By Thomas W. Blomquist
May 27, 2005

This volume brings together a series of studies by Professor Blomquist on the evolution of banking in Lucca from the 12th and 13th centuries. They describe how the leading bankers operated, how they invested, and how they pursued their family interests. In particular, they trace the transformation ...

People, Tribes and Society in Arabia Around the Time of Muhammad

People, Tribes and Society in Arabia Around the Time of Muhammad

1st Edition

By Michael Lecker
April 28, 2005

The emergence of Islam has in recent years become a matter of heated debate, mainly because Islamic historiography is a battle-field of contradictory versions of the past. In this second collection of studies, several of which appear here for the first time, Michael Lecker distances himself from ...

Reading Plato, Tracing Plato From Ancient Commentary to Medieval Reception

Reading Plato, Tracing Plato: From Ancient Commentary to Medieval Reception

1st Edition

By Stephen Gersh
March 14, 2005

Stephen Gersh deals here with the Platonic tradition in European thought from the 4th to the 14th century. During this period one can distinguish an earlier phase, consisting of the work of ancient Greek commentators who possessed Plato's original works, and a later phase comprising the activities ...

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