----- 拜占庭与地中海的对话:历史与遗产
List of Figures Notes on Contributors Introduction: Byzantium in Dialoguey Danielle Slootjes and Mariette Verhoeven Introduction: Byzantinists and Others Averil Cameron 1 Rome and Constantinople in Confrontation: the Quarrel over the Validity of Photius's Ordination Evangelos Chrysos 2 The Byzantine Emperor in Medieval Dalmatian Exultets Marko Petrak 3 Building Heavenly Jerusalem: Thoughts on Imperial and Aristocratic Construction in Constantinople in the 9th and 10th Centuries Matthew Savage 4 Politics and Diplomacy in the Mediterranean of the 10th Century: Al-Andalus and Byzantium Elsa Fernandes Cardoso 5 Confrontation and Interchange between Byzantines and Normans in Southern Italy: the Cases of St Nicholas of Myra and St Nicholas the Pilgrim at the End of the 11th Century Penelope Mougoyianni 6 Fantasy, Supremacy, Domes, and Dames: Charlemagne goes to Constantinople Elena Boeck 7 Similar Problems, Similar Solutions?: Byzantine Chrysobulls and Crusader Charters on Legal Issues Regarding the Italian Maritime Republics Daphne Penna 8 The Sebastokrator Isaac Komnenos: Manuel I's Latinophile Uncle? Alex Rodriguez Suarez 9 Byzantine Nearness and Renaissance Distance: the Meaning of Byzantining Modes in 14th-Century Italian Art Hans Bloemsma 10 Interpreter, Diplomat, Humanist: Nicholas Sagundinus as a Cultural Broker in the 15th-Century Mediterranean Cristian Caselli 11 Maurice Denis's Mission: To Reveal the Continuity between Byzantinism and Modernism Karen Stock 12 The Byzantine Heritage in Greek Cinema: the (Almost) Lone Case of Doxobus (1987) Konstantinos Chryssogelos Index
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