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    ISBN: 9789004225282
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: S. 414-591, V S. , Ill., Kt. , 22 cm
    Suppl.: Rezensiert in Abulafia, Anna Sapir Rome re-imagined. Twelfth-century Jews, Christians and Muslims encounter the eternal city. Edited by Louis I. Hamilton and Stefano Riccioni. (Special Offprint of Medieval Encounters xvii/4–5.) Pp. x+159 incl. 11 figs and 5 maps. Leiden–Boston: Brill, 2011. €79 (paper). 978 90 04 22528 2 2014
    Serie: Medieval encounters 17.2011,4/5
    Serie: Spec. issue
    Serie: Medieval encounters
    DDC: 305.609456/3209021
    Schlagwort(e): Jews History To 1500 ; Christians History To 1500 ; Muslims History To 1500 ; Papacy History To 1500 ; Civilization, Medieval Classical influences ; Travelers' writings History and criticism ; Rome (Italy) In literature ; Rome (Italy) In art ; Rome (Italy) History 476-1420 ; Rome (Italy) Church history ; Juden ; Christentum ; Islam ; Römerbild
    Kurzfassung: Introduction: Rome Re-imagined / Herbert L. Kessler -- The Rituals of Renaissance : Liturgy and Mythic History in The Marvels of Rome / Louis I. Hamilton -- Rewriting Antiquity, Renewing Rome : The Identity of the Eternal City through Visual Art, Monumental Inscriptions and the Mirabilia / Stefano Riccioni -- Walking in the Shadows of the Past : The Jewish Experience of Rome in the Twelfth Century / Marie Therese Champagne and Ra'anan S. Boustan -- Viewing Rome from the Roman Empires / Emily Albu -- An Assessment of the Political Symbolism of the City of Rome in the Writings of John of Salisbury / Irene A. O'Daly -- Decoding the Labyrinth : Rome in Arabic and Persian Medieval Literature / Mario Casari -- Conclusion: An Imagined City / Louis I. Hamilton and Stefano Riccioni
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    ISBN: 9789004235670 , 9004235671
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online Ressource (171 p.)
    Ausgabe: Online-Ausg.
    Suppl.: Rezensiert in Abulafia, Anna Sapir Rome re-imagined. Twelfth-century Jews, Christians and Muslims encounter the eternal city. Edited by Louis I. Hamilton and Stefano Riccioni. (Special Offprint of Medieval Encounters xvii/4–5.) Pp. x+159 incl. 11 figs and 5 maps. Leiden–Boston: Brill, 2011. €79 (paper). 978 90 04 22528 2 2014
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Rome re-imagined
    DDC: 305.6094563209021
    Schlagwort(e): Jews History ; To 1500 ; Italy ; Rome ; Christians History ; To 1500 ; Italy ; Rome ; Muslims History ; To 1500 ; Italy ; Rome ; Papacy History ; To 1500 ; Civilization, Medieval Classical influences ; Travelers' writings History and criticism ; Jews History To 1500 ; Papacy History To 1500 ; Civilization, Medieval Classical influences ; Travelers' writings History and criticism ; Muslims History To 1500 ; Christians History To 1500 ; Christians -- Italy -- Rome -- History -- To 1500 ; Jews -- Italy -- Rome -- History -- To 1500 ; Muslims -- Italy -- Rome -- History -- To 1500 ; Papacy -- History -- To 1500 ; Rome (Italy) -- Church history ; Rome (Italy) -- History -- 476-1420 ; Rome (Italy) -- In art ; Rome (Italy) -- In literature ; Travelers' writings -- History and criticism ; Social Science ; Kristna ; historia ; Judar ; historia ; Muslimer ; historia ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; Civilization, Medieval -- Classical influences ; History ; Muslims ; Papacy ; Travelers' writings ; Jews ; Literature ; Christians ; Art ; Church history ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Rome (Italy) History ; 476-1420 ; Rome (Italy) Church history ; Rome (Italy) In literature ; Rome (Italy) In art ; Rome (Italy) Church history ; Rome (Italy) In literature ; Rome (Italy) In art ; Rome (Italy) History 476-1420 ; Italien ; Rom ; Italy ; Rome ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: This collection examines the image of Rome through Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, and Persian descriptions of the eternal city. Placing the twelfth-century renaissance into a Mediterranean context. The city of Rome is revealed as a multi-vocal object of desire and a contested ideal
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. - Includes bibliographical references and index
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