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· 제목 : The Military Orders Volume VI Set : Volumes 6.1 and 6.2 (Multiple-component retail product) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 역사 > 중세
· ISBN : 9781138212848
· 쪽수 : 520쪽
· 출판일 : 2016-11-03
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 역사 > 중세
· ISBN : 9781138212848
· 쪽수 : 520쪽
· 출판일 : 2016-11-03
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Volume 6.1: Cultural and Contact in the Mediterranean World
Introduction (Jonathan Riley-Smith)
- Anthony Luttrell (Bath), The Hospitaller privilege of 1113: Text and context
- Sebastian Salvado (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Reflections of conflict in two fragments of the liturgical observances from the Primitive Rule of the Knights Templar
- Kevin James Lewis (University of Oxford), Friend or foe: Islamic views of the military orders in the Latin East as drawn from Arabic Sources
- Betty Binysh (University of Cardiff), Massacre or mutual benefit: The military orders’ relations with their Muslim neighbours
- Stephen Bennett (Queen Mary), The battle of Arsuf: A reappraisal of the charge of the Hospitallers
- Thomas W. Smith (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat), Pope Honorius III, the military orders and the financing of the Fifth Crusade: A culture of papal preference?
- Karol Polejowski (Ateneum University), Between Jaffa and Jerusalem ? a few remarks on the defence of the southern border of the Kingdom of Jerusalem during the years 1229-1244
- Vardit Shotten-Hallel (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Ritual and conflict in the Hospitaller Church of St John in Acre: The architectural evidence
- Gil Fishhof (Tel Aviv University), Hospitaller patronage and the mural cycle of the Church of the Resurrection at Abu-Gosh
- Anna Takoumi (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Tracing knights: The pictorial evidence of the Knights of St John in the art of the Eastern Mediterranean
- Nicholas Coureas (Cyprus Research Centre), The manumission of Hospitaller slaves on fifteenth-century Rhodes and Cyprus
- James Petre (University of Cardiff), Back to Baffes: A castle in Cyprus attributable to the Hospital revisited
- Michael Heslop (Royal Holloway), Hospitaller statecraft in the Aegean
- Pierre Bonneaud (Paris), A culture of consensus: The Hospitallers at Rhodes in the C15th
- Emma Maglio (Aix-Marseille University), Holy spaces in the urban fabric: Religious topography of the town of Rhodes during the Hospitaller period
- Gregory O’Malley (Hugglescote), Some developments in Hospitaller invective concerning the Turks, 1407-1530
- Anne Brogini (University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis), Crisis and revival. The convent of the Order of Malta during the Catholic Reformation
- Emanuel Buttigieg (University of Malta), The Hospitallers and the Grand Harbour of Malta: Culture and conflict
- Theresa Vella (Malta), Piety and ritual in the Magistral Palace of the Order of St John in Malta
- Victor Mallia-Milanes (University of Malta), Venice, Hospitaller Malta, and fear of the plague: Culturally conflicting views
- William Zammit (University of Malta), Censoring the Hospitallers: The failed attempt at re-printing Ferdinando de Escano’s Propugnaculum Hierosolymitanum in Malta in 1756
Volume 6.2: Cultural and Contact in Western and Northern Europe
Introduction (Jonathan Riley-Smith)
- Nikolas Jaspert (University of Heidelberg), Military Orders at the frontier: Permeability and demarcation
- Philippe Josserand (University of Nantes), Frontier conflict, military cost and culture: The Master of Santiago and the Islamic border in mid-fourteenth century Spain
- Xavier Baecke (Ghent Univeristy), The symbolic power of spiritual knighthood: Discourse and context of the donation of Count Thierry d’Alsace to the Templar Order in county of Flanders
- Damien Carraz (University of Clermont-Ferrand), Pragmatic literacy, archival memory, and conflicts in Provence
- Karl Borchardt (MGH, Munich), Conflicts and codices: The example of Clm 4620, A collection about the Hospitallers
- Simon Phillips (University of Cyprus), Conflicts within the culture of the Hospitaller Order
- Nicole Hamonic (University of South Dakota), Founding and financing perpetual chantries at Clerkenwell Priory, 1242-1404
- Christie Majoros-Dunnahoe (University of Cardiff), Re-examining the function of the houses of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in England
- Anthony Delarue (Rome), The use of the double-traversed cross in the English priory of the Order of St John
- Helen Nicholson (University of Cardiff), The Templars’ estates in the west of Britain in the early fourteenth century
- Julia Baldo-Alcoz (University of Navarra), Defensive elements in the Templar and Hospitaller preceptories of the Priory of Navarre
- Luis Adao da Fonseca & Maria Cristina Pimenta (CEPESE), The Commandary of Noudar of the Order of Avis in the border with Castile: History and memory
- Paula Pinto Costa & Lucia Maria Cardoso Rosas (University of Porto), Vera Cruz de Marmelar in the XIIIth-XVth centuries: a St. John’s commandery as an expression of a cultural memory and territorial appropriation
- Mariarosaria Salerno (University of Calabria), The Military Orders and the local population in Italy: links and conflicts
- Elena Bellomo (University of Cardiff), The Sforzas, the papacy and control of the Hospitaller priory of Lombardy
- Conradin von Planta (Freiburg im Breisgau), Advocacy and "defensio" ? the protection of the houses of the Teutonic Order in the region of the upper Rhine during the 13th and 14th centuries
- Maria Starnawska (John-Długosz University), The role of the legend of St. Barbara’s head in the conflict of the Teutonic Order and ?wi?topełk, the duke of Pomerania
- Anton Caruana Galizia (Newcastle University), The European nobilities and the Order of St. John, 16th - 18th centuries
- Renger E. de Bruin (Centraal Museum, Utrecht), The narrow escape of the Teutonic Order bailiwick of Utrecht, 1811-1815
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