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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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Friendship and Faith: Cistercian Men, Women, and Their Stories, 1100-1250

Friendship and Faith: Cistercian Men, Women, and Their Stories, 1100-1250

1st Edition

By Brian Patrick McGuire
June 12, 2002

In these articles Professor McGuire explores the riches of the Cistercian exemplum tradition. These texts are made up of brief stories, often with a miraculous content, which provided moral support for novices and monks in Cistercian abbeys all over Europe in the High Middle Ages. The Cistercians ...

History, Religion, and Violence Cultural Contexts for Medieval and Renaissance English Drama

History, Religion, and Violence: Cultural Contexts for Medieval and Renaissance English Drama

1st Edition

By Clifford Davidson
June 10, 2002

Professor Davidson is concerned here to chart public theatrical display as a barometer of developments in the English Middle Ages and Renaissance. This book brings together twelve previously published articles on historical and religious aspects of the early English theatre as well as an original ...

Court Culture and Literature in Early China

Court Culture and Literature in Early China

1st Edition

By David R. Knechtges
May 28, 2002

The studies brought together here focus upon the literary and cultural activity of the Chinese court during the Han and early medieval period. The first section concerns court literature in the Former Han and deals with the role of literature, especially poetry, at both the imperial and princely ...

The Post-Byzantine Monuments of the Pontos A Source Book

The Post-Byzantine Monuments of the Pontos: A Source Book

1st Edition

By Anthony Bryer, David Winfield, Selina Ballance
May 03, 2002

This volume makes available a unique record of the post-Byzantine architecture and buildings - churches primarily, but also monasteries, bridges and schools - of the Pontos, the north-eastern coastlands of Anatolia. The region enjoyed two great periods of prosperity, first expressed in the richness...

Patronage in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century France

Patronage in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century France

1st Edition

By Sharon Kettering
April 28, 2002

The dual themes of this volume are the characteristics of patronage relationships and their political uses in early modern France. The first essays provide an overview of the scholarly literature and suggest that the obligatory reciprocity of the patron-client exchange was a defining characteristic...

Central Asia and Non-Chinese Peoples of Ancient China

Central Asia and Non-Chinese Peoples of Ancient China

1st Edition

By Edwin G. Pulleyblank
March 28, 2002

The present set of studies by Professor Pulleyblank complements those gathered in Essays on Tang and pre-Tang China. The central concern here is the interaction between China and the non-Chinese peoples around it, in particular those of Central Asia. The volume opens with several articles ...

Studies on Central and Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century Regional Crises and the Case of Hungary

Studies on Central and Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century: Regional Crises and the Case of Hungary

1st Edition

By Ivan T. Berend, György Ránki
March 25, 2002

This volume centres on the collaborative work of Ivan Berend and György Ránki, begun in Hungary in the 1950s and continuing till Ranki's death in 1988, but includes papers by each individually as well as those written jointly. The subject is the social and economic history of Central and Eastern ...

Warfare and Military Organization in Pre-Crusade Europe

Warfare and Military Organization in Pre-Crusade Europe

1st Edition

By Bernard S. Bachrach
March 25, 2002

Throughout the history of Western civilization, war, preparation for war, and its aftermath have dominated the use of surplus human and material resources. Yet, despite our recent history, the brute facts of military history are too often ignored by those who have instead sought to provide a more ...

The Practice of British Geology, 1750–1850

The Practice of British Geology, 1750–1850

1st Edition

By Hugh Torrens
March 24, 2002

Geology is the most historical of all sciences. Yet its own history remains neglected, especially the many aspects of how geology was practised in the past. This volume analyses the careers of some important practical figures in English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish geology between 1750 and 1850. ...

Arab Cities in the Ottoman Period Cairo, Syria and the Maghreb

Arab Cities in the Ottoman Period: Cairo, Syria and the Maghreb

1st Edition

By André Raymond
February 28, 2002

Professor Raymond deals here with the evolution of the great Arab cities of the Ottoman period (1516-1800) - with questions of organisation, social life and the built space - looking in particular at Aleppo, Algiers, Constantine and, above all, at Cairo. These studies form part of a movement, in ...

Writing Ottoman History Documents and Interpretations

Writing Ottoman History: Documents and Interpretations

1st Edition

By Colin Heywood
February 14, 2002

The study of Ottoman history has resulted in the construction of a number of Ottoman ’pasts’, some of which have been proved recoverable and essentially durable, while others have been seen to owe too much to extraneous preconceptions. In the articles collected here, Dr Heywood has questioned some ...

Italian Humanism and Medieval Rhetoric

Italian Humanism and Medieval Rhetoric

1st Edition

By Ronald G. Witt
January 09, 2002

These essays are concerned with the nature of early renaissance political thought and the relationship between humanism and medieval rhetoric. One group traces the influence of medieval political thought on the rise of the modern conception of republicanism; others focus on the medieval art of ...

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