The Byzantine Empire 6-Pack

The Byzantine Empire 6-Pack
Author :
Publisher : Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages : 20
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781433350238
ISBN-13 : 1433350238
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis The Byzantine Empire 6-Pack by : Kelly Rodgers

While the old Roman Empire of the west crumbled to ruin, the Byzantines grew strong and powerful, creating such cities as Constantinople. Under such leaders as Constantine and Justinian the Great, the Byzantine Empire flourished. Readers will discover how the Byzantines transformed Christianity, protected Europe from would-be invaders, and later carried the seeds of the Renaissance to Italy during their thousand-year reign. Through eye-catching images, engaging facts, and easy-to-read text, readers can learn all about the Edict of Mila, feudalism, Byzantine art, the Ottoman Empire, Kurds as well as the Byzantine-established religion of Eastern Orthodoxy. A glossary and index are provided to give readers the tools they need to better understand the content. This 6-Pack includes six copies of this title and a lesson plan.

And You Welcomed Me

And You Welcomed Me
Author :
Publisher : Abingdon Press
Total Pages : 476
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781426730078
ISBN-13 : 1426730071
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis And You Welcomed Me by : Amy G. Oden

This volume provides an anthology of about 40 primary source documents that describe the work of religious communities that took care of pilgrims and the sick in the late antique and early medieval world. The project identifies letters, diary accounts, instructions, sermons, travelogues, and community records and rules that give us a window into a world of early communities that saw it as their duty and their privilege to care for the sick, to safeguard the pilgrim, and to host the stranger. Each document is placed in historical, geographical, and social context as it contributes to an emerging picture of these communities. The volume addresses the motivations and practices of communities that risked extending hospitality. Why did these communities take great risks for the socially vulnerable? What stake did they have in pilgrims and the sick? What communal experiences supported and sustained both the communities and their audiences? How was hospitality cultivated?

The Lives of the British Saints

The Lives of the British Saints
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 557
Release :
ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105011732190
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lives of the British Saints by : Sabine Baring-Gould

Hunting Law and Ritual in Medieval English Literature

Hunting Law and Ritual in Medieval English Literature
Author :
Publisher : DS Brewer
Total Pages : 214
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1843840820
ISBN-13 : 9781843840824
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Hunting Law and Ritual in Medieval English Literature by : William Perry Marvin

Study of hunting as it appears both in didactic texts, and epic and romance.

Discovering Rome's Eastern Frontier

Discovering Rome's Eastern Frontier
Author :
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 496
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780192655349
ISBN-13 : 0192655345
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Discovering Rome's Eastern Frontier by : Timothy Bruce Mitford

The eastern frontier of the Roman Empire extended from northern Syria to the western Caucasus, across a remote and desolate region 800 miles from the Aegean. It followed the great Euphrates valley to penetrate the harsh mountains of Armenia Minor and south of the Black Sea, along the Pontic coast to the finally reach the foothills of the Caucasus. Though vast, this terrain has long remained one of the great gaps in our knowledge of the ancient world, barely visited and effectively unknown — until now. Here, Timothy Bruce Mitford offers an account of half a century of research and exploration over sensitive territory, in challenging conditions, to discover the material remains of Rome's last unexplored frontier. The geographical framework introduces frontier installations as they occur: fortresses and forts, roads, bridges, signalling stations, and navigation of the Euphrates. The journey is enriched with observations of consuls and travellers, memories of Turkish and Kurdish villagers, and notes and photographs of a way of life little changed since antiquity. The process of discovery was mainly on foot; staying in villages with local guides, following ancient tracks, and conversing with great numbers of people - provincial and district governors, village elders and teachers, police and jandarma, farmers and shepherds, and everyone in between. This came with its perils and pleasures; encounters with treasure hunters and apparent bandits, tales of saints and caravans, arrests and death threats, bears and wild boars, rafts and fishing, earthquakes, all amid the tumultuous events of the second half of the twentieth century. Richly illustrated with large-scale maps, photographs, and sketches, this is an account of travel and discovery, set against a background of a disappearing world encountered in the long process of academic exploration.

History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Vol 6

History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Vol 6
Author :
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 471
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781625584205
ISBN-13 : 1625584202
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Vol 6 by : Edward Gibbon

Gibbon offers an explanation for why the Roman Empire fell, a task made difficult by a lack of comprehensive written sources, though he was not the only historian to tackle the subject. Most of his ideas are directly taken from what few relevant records were available: those of the Roman moralists of the 4th and 5th centuries.

The Wars of Justinian

The Wars of Justinian
Author :
Publisher : Hackett Publishing
Total Pages : 677
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781624661723
ISBN-13 : 1624661726
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis The Wars of Justinian by : Prokopios

A fully-outfitted edition of Prokopios' late Antique masterpiece of military history and ethnography--for the 21st-century reader. "At last . . . the translation that we have needed for so long: a fresh, lively, readable, and faithful rendering of Prokopios' Wars, which in a single volume will make this fundamental work of late ancient history-writing accessible to a whole new generation of students." --Jonathan Conant, Brown University

Anglo-American Encyclopedia

Anglo-American Encyclopedia
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 562
Release :
ISBN-10 : UTEXAS:059172142966939
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Anglo-American Encyclopedia by :

The Byzantine Empire

The Byzantine Empire
Author :
Publisher : Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages : 34
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781538241332
ISBN-13 : 1538241331
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis The Byzantine Empire by : Mary Griffin

Byzantine art and architecture are admired throughout the world, but many people are less familiar with the influential empire that produced it. Young historians will learn about the world power that was born out of the Roman Empire and lasted nearly 1,000 years after Rome fell. They'll read about important rulers such as Justinian and Constantine and how the Crusades finally caused the destruction of the mighty domain. Aspects of culture such as religion, art, and architecture are explained and beautifully displayed in the featured full-color artwork.