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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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Ancients and Moderns in the Medical Sciences From Hippocrates to Harvey

Ancients and Moderns in the Medical Sciences: From Hippocrates to Harvey

1st Edition

By Roger French
May 10, 2000

The theme of this book is the growth of the European tradition of medical theory, from the early Middle Ages until its collapse in the seventeenth century. Central to this tradition were ancient texts and the respect accorded to the ancients themselves by the moderns, the teachers and practitioners...

The ‘Creed of Science’ in Victorian England

The ‘Creed of Science’ in Victorian England

1st Edition

By Roy M. MacLeod
April 28, 2000

The nineteenth century, which saw the triumph of the idea of progress and improvement, saw also the triumph of science as a political and cultural force. In England, as science and its methods claimed privilege and space, its language acquired the vocabulary of religion. The new ’creed’ of science ...

Popes and Church Reform in the 11th Century

Popes and Church Reform in the 11th Century

1st Edition

By H.E.J. Cowdrey
April 25, 2000

The essays in this volume centre upon the epoch-making papacy of Gregory VII (1073-85), and complement the author’s major study of the pope. They look at the formation and expression of Gregory’s ideas, notably in relation to simony and clerical chastity, and emphasise his religious motivation; ...

Essays on Iberian History and Literature, from the Roman Empire to the Renaissance

Essays on Iberian History and Literature, from the Roman Empire to the Renaissance

1st Edition

By Harold Livermore
April 10, 2000

The studies by Professor Livermore collected in this volume deal with the history and literature of Portugal and Spain in the period from the fifth century Germanic invasion of Roman Spain up to the vision of the Orient in Fernão Mendes Pinto. A prominent interest is the literature of the Middle ...

Juristes et droits savants: Bologne et la France médiévale

Juristes et droits savants: Bologne et la France médiévale

1st Edition

By André Gouron
April 10, 2000

This fourth collection by Professor André Gouron presents a set of twenty studies on jurisprudence, jurists and legal practice in the 12th and 13th centuries. The focus is on the schools and traditions of Bologna and in France, but the coverage includes canon, Roman and customary law. The first ...

Cluny from the Tenth to the Twelfth Centuries Further Studies

Cluny from the Tenth to the Twelfth Centuries: Further Studies

1st Edition

By Giles Constable
March 20, 2000

The articles in this volume deal with the history of the abbey of Cluny, both its relations with the outside world and its internal organisation and spirituality, from its foundation in 910 until the end of the twelfth century. After an opening article on the early history of Cluny, relating it to ...

Philosophy and the Arts in Central Europe, 1500-1700 Teaching and Texts at Schools and Universities

Philosophy and the Arts in Central Europe, 1500-1700: Teaching and Texts at Schools and Universities

1st Edition

By Joseph S. Freedman
December 28, 1999

The articles in this collection focus on instruction - and writings arising from that instruction - in philosophy and the arts during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries with emphasis on Central Europe. The introduction brings together and expands upon many of the topics discussed - and ...

Clerical Orders in the Early Middle Ages Duties and Ordination

Clerical Orders in the Early Middle Ages: Duties and Ordination

1st Edition

By Roger E. Reynolds
December 24, 1999

The theology of sacred or clerical orders of the Latin Church in the high and later Middle Ages developed from an amalgam of texts written from late patristic antiquity through to the early 12th century. Such texts, many studied and edited here, include letters, tracts, sermons, liturgical ...

Kinship and Justice in Byzantium, 11th–15th Centuries

Kinship and Justice in Byzantium, 11th–15th Centuries

1st Edition

By R.J. Macrides
December 24, 1999

The articles in this volume deal with subjects which have received relatively little attention from students of the Byzantine empire. The studies are concerned with aspects of the law, both civil and canon, and with the kinship ties formed through godparenthood, adoption and marriage by the emperor...

Clerics in the Early Middle Ages Hierarchy and Image

Clerics in the Early Middle Ages: Hierarchy and Image

1st Edition

By Roger E. Reynolds
December 23, 1999

This volume covers two closely related themes. Essays in the first section deal with the varieties of clerics and their hierarchical arrangements in the churches of western Europe in the early Middle Ages, the formative period in which the ordering of clerics in the Western Church evolved. The ...

Studies on Early Hungarian and Pontic History

Studies on Early Hungarian and Pontic History

1st Edition

By C.A. Macartney, László Péter
November 29, 1999

Originally published in 1999. Professor C.A. Macartney was one of the foremost 20th-century authorities on the history of the Danube basin. His life’s work included the re-examination of the sources relating to early Hungarian and Pontic history. This selection of his studies (some of them hardly ...

History and Family Traditions in England and the Continent, 1000–1200

History and Family Traditions in England and the Continent, 1000–1200

1st Edition

By E.M.C. van Houts
November 28, 1999

The Normans in France and England left a rich legacy in historiography and literature, which is the subject of this volume. Dr van Houts first deals with the Scandinavian inheritance, which together with contacts with Danish England and Byzantium led to an interesting mix of pagan and ...

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