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Full-Text Articles in Byzantine and Modern Greek

Environment And Archaeology. Β - Visiting The Excavation Of The Neolithic Settlement At Poussi-Kalogeri (In Greek), Anastasia Tsaliki, Lilian Karali Dec 1994

Environment And Archaeology. Β - Visiting The Excavation Of The Neolithic Settlement At Poussi-Kalogeri (In Greek), Anastasia Tsaliki, Lilian Karali

Dr Anastasia Tsaliki, PhD

No abstract provided.


Papyrology And Byzantine Historiography, James G. Keenan Jan 1993

Papyrology And Byzantine Historiography, James G. Keenan

Classical Studies: Faculty Publications and Other Works

No abstract provided.


P.Laur. Iv 169: Fragmentary Constitution Of Constantine?, James G. Keenan Jan 1985

P.Laur. Iv 169: Fragmentary Constitution Of Constantine?, James G. Keenan

Classical Studies: Faculty Publications and Other Works

No abstract provided.


From The Archive Of Flavius Eulogius And His Descendants, James G. Keenan Jan 1979

From The Archive Of Flavius Eulogius And His Descendants, James G. Keenan

Classical Studies: Faculty Publications and Other Works

No abstract provided.


Two Byzantine Papyri From The Michigan Collection, James G. Keenan Jan 1979

Two Byzantine Papyri From The Michigan Collection, James G. Keenan

Classical Studies: Faculty Publications and Other Works

No abstract provided.


Yannis Ritsos And Greek Resistance Poetry, Kostas Myrsiades Oct 1978

Yannis Ritsos And Greek Resistance Poetry, Kostas Myrsiades

English Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Dowry System In Relation To Changing Roles Of Men And Women In A Greek Peasant Community, Frosso-Evangelia K Michailidou Jan 1970

The Dowry System In Relation To Changing Roles Of Men And Women In A Greek Peasant Community, Frosso-Evangelia K Michailidou

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


1. The Heirs Of The Roman Empire: Byzantium, Islam, And Medieval Europe, Robert L. Bloom, Basil L. Crapster, Harold A. Dunkelberger, Charles H. Glatfelter, Richard T. Mara, Norman E. Richardson, W. Richard Schubart Jan 1958

1. The Heirs Of The Roman Empire: Byzantium, Islam, And Medieval Europe, Robert L. Bloom, Basil L. Crapster, Harold A. Dunkelberger, Charles H. Glatfelter, Richard T. Mara, Norman E. Richardson, W. Richard Schubart

Section II: Medieval, Political and Economic Development: Feudalism and Manorialism

The fall of Rome did not, as many contemporaries had expected, preface the end of the world. Rather, it was the end of a world, of a way of life which had characterized the Mediterranean basin for centuries. Amid the ruins of Greco-Roman Civilization, three new civilizations arose in the old imperial territories and their borderlands. One of these new civilizations -- the Western - is our major interest and its first phase -- the medieval -- will here demand our closer attention. The other two -- the Byzantine and the Islamic -- were Eastern and influenced rather than fathered …


3. Manorialism, Robert L. Bloom, Basil L. Crapster, Harold A. Dunkelberger, Charles H. Glatfelter, Richard T. Mara, Norman E. Richardson, W. Richard Schubart Jan 1958

3. Manorialism, Robert L. Bloom, Basil L. Crapster, Harold A. Dunkelberger, Charles H. Glatfelter, Richard T. Mara, Norman E. Richardson, W. Richard Schubart

Section II: Medieval, Political and Economic Development: Feudalism and Manorialism

Parallel to the military and political system called feudalism, and acting as the foundation, was an economic system known as manorialism. The two systems were distinct and could exist without each other, but they were often linked by the fact that a vassal generally be received as a fief, the lordship of one or more small, self-sufficient farming villages called manors. Although the typical manor never existed, and although the manorial system was not found in southern Europe and in the Celtic countries, the general features of this system as it prevailed in the feudal Europe of the eleventh century …


2. Medieval Feudalism, Robert L. Bloom, Basil L. Crapster, Harold A. Dunkelberger, Charles H. Glatfelter, Richard T. Mara, Norman E. Richardson, W. Richard Schubart Jan 1958

2. Medieval Feudalism, Robert L. Bloom, Basil L. Crapster, Harold A. Dunkelberger, Charles H. Glatfelter, Richard T. Mara, Norman E. Richardson, W. Richard Schubart

Section II: Medieval, Political and Economic Development: Feudalism and Manorialism

Feudalism was the natural response to the greatest political need of the Dark Ages: security. Since there was no central government capable of providing this security, men fell back on their own resources, making local arrangements. Already, in the last chaotic centuries of imperial rule, Roman magnates had supported, and had been supported by, groups of clients. Among the Germanic tribes beyond the imperial frontiers, a roughly similar system of armed personal retainers had existed. From these precedents and from sheer necessity, feudalism was created in the Carolingian state in the ninth and tenth centuries. Thence it was transplanted in …


Review Of O.E. Payne's Book On "Psallo", M. C. Kurfees Jan 1922

Review Of O.E. Payne's Book On "Psallo", M. C. Kurfees

Stone-Campbell Books

No abstract provided.


Phantastes Chapter 5: Pygmalion, Thomas Lovell Beddoes Jan 1912

Phantastes Chapter 5: Pygmalion, Thomas Lovell Beddoes

German Romantic and Other Influences

Thomas Lovell Beddoes (1803-1849) was a Romantic poet intensely focused on death. His poem “Pygmalion” (1825) recounts the myth of the Cypriot sculptor who fell in love with the statue he carved. In this chapter, MacDonald echoes this myth.