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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 Arabian Architecture

Studies in Arabian Architecture

1st Edition

By Paolo M. Costa
November 24, 1994

Based on extensive architectural and archaeological research, these papers present a series of studies on the art, buildings, settlement patterns, and land use in Iraq, Yemen and Oman, from the pre-Islamic period to modern times. Many of the monuments and sites were studied here for the first time...

The Manorial Economy in Early-Modern East-Central Europe Origins, Development and Consequences

The Manorial Economy in Early-Modern East-Central Europe: Origins, Development and Consequences

1st Edition

By Jerzy Topolski
November 24, 1994

This book is concerned with one of the fundamental problems in the economic and social history of Europe in the early modern period, namely with the bifurcation in its development: in Western Europe, the development of capitalism; in East-Central Europe, the rise of the manorial-serf economy which ...

Language and Learning in Renaissance Italy Selected Articles

Language and Learning in Renaissance Italy: Selected Articles

1st Edition

By John Monfasani
November 03, 1994

Language was the Italian humanists’ stock-in-trade, rhetoric their core discipline. In this volume Professor Monfasani collects together his most important articles on these subjects. One group of these, including two review essays, focuses specifically on the humanist Lorenzo Valla and on his ...

Monnaie et finances à Byzance: analyses, techniques

Monnaie et finances à Byzance: analyses, techniques

1st Edition

By Cécile Morrisson
November 03, 1994

In collaboration with colleagues in physics and metallurgy, Cécile Morrison has helped transform our knowledge of the techniques of late Roman and Byzantine coin production. The results are illustrated in the studies here which look in detail at standards of refining and processes of debasement. ...

History and Religion in Late Antique Syria

History and Religion in Late Antique Syria

1st Edition

By Han J.W. Drijvers
October 20, 1994

The studies in this volume are drawn together from a widely scattered set of publications, many difficult of access. They exemplify the variety of influences - religious, cultural, political - that interacted in Syria in Late Antiquity, and the range of responses that these evoked in changing ...

Hungary and the European Economy in Early Modern Times

Hungary and the European Economy in Early Modern Times

1st Edition

By Zsigmond Pául Pach
October 20, 1994

In the age of overseas colonization and rise of intercontinental trade, Western Europe’s intercontinental trade with East-Central Europe did not diminish either, but considerably increased in both quantity and significance. Commercial relations within Europe also became a substantial factor in the...

Etudes d'astronomie byzantine

Etudes d'astronomie byzantine

1st Edition

By Anne Tihon
October 13, 1994

Byzantine science has been a largely neglected subject: Byzantinists, whether dealing with the history or the literature, have most often been deterred by the technicalities; historians of Greek science have been more attracted to earlier periods. Yet, even if science in the Byzantine world may ...

Sacred and Secular Studies on Augustine and Latin Christianity

Sacred and Secular: Studies on Augustine and Latin Christianity

1st Edition

By Robert A. Markus
October 08, 1994

This collection brings together a set of studies on the notions of the sacred and the secular held by early Christian writers, especially Augustine and Gregory the Great, and on their relationships in actual practice in Late Antiquity. Problems of heresy and orthodoxy in Latin Christianity, ...

Books, Scribes and Learning in the Frankish Kingdoms, 6th–9th centuries

Books, Scribes and Learning in the Frankish Kingdoms, 6th–9th centuries

1st Edition

By Rosamond McKitterick
September 29, 1994

The focus of this volume is the book production of the Frankish regions of Western Europe in the early Middle Ages. By means of a detailed scrutiny of individual manuscripts, groups of manuscripts, and categories of texts, Dr McKitterick shows how they can be used to throw light on questions such ...

Islam and the Abode of War Military Slaves and Islamic Adversaries

Islam and the Abode of War: Military Slaves and Islamic Adversaries

1st Edition

By David Ayalon
September 29, 1994

This fourth selection of studies by David Ayalon takes up the theme of the preceding volume, that of the opposition between the Abode of Islam and the external world, the Abode of War. Similarly, a number of the articles are concerned with the impact of outsiders, moving into the world of Islam, ...

Law and Liturgy in the Latin Church, 5th–12th Centuries

Law and Liturgy in the Latin Church, 5th–12th Centuries

1st Edition

By Roger E. Reynolds
September 29, 1994

The two themes brought together in this volume - the canon law and the liturgy of the early medieval Latin Church - have close links, as these articles reveal. At the basis of this lies that fact that the collections and manuscripts with which Professor Reynolds is concerned provide the source ...

Religion paysanne et religion urbaine en Toscane (c.1280–c.1450)

Religion paysanne et religion urbaine en Toscane (c.1280–c.1450)

1st Edition

By Charles M. de la Roncière
September 29, 1994

The subject of this volume is that of the establishment and embedding in the Tuscan countryside, and especially round Florence, of the new forms of piety propagated above all by the Mendicant orders. The volume brings together Professor de La Roncière's major articles on this topic, both detailed ...

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