The Foundation Rules of Medieval Cypriot Monasteries
Author: Nicholas Coureas
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 200
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Author: Nicholas Coureas
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 200
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 187
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Andrew Jotischky
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2011-06-02
Total Pages: 114
ISBN-13: 1441159916
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow did medieval hermits survive on their self-denying diet? What did they eat, and how did unethical monks get around the rules? The Egyptian hermit Onuphrios was said to have lived entirely on dates, and perhaps the most famous of all hermits, John the Baptist, on locusts and wild honey. Was it really possible to sustain life on so little food? The history of monasticism is defined by the fierce and passionate abandonment of the ordinary comforts of life, the most striking being food and drink. A Hermit's Cookbook opens with stories and pen portraits of the Desert Fathers of early Christianity and their followers who were ascetic solitaries, hermits and pillar-dwellers. It proceeds to explore how the ideals of the desert fathers were revived in both the Byzantine and western traditions, looking at the cultivation of food in monasteries, eating and cooking, and why hunting animals was rejected by any self-respecting hermit. Full of rich anecdotes, and including recipes for basic monk's stew and bread soup -- and many others -- this is a fascinating story of hermits, monks, food and fasting in the Middle Ages.
Author: Farid Mirbagheri
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2021-12-10
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 1538111586
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs a major tourist destination and the most eastern member of the European Union, housing two British Sovereign Bases and sitting at the intersection of three continents, Cyprus attracts international attention in more ways than one; hence the complex web of converging and conflicting outside interests that has marked and scarred the country’s history. Since 2009, when the previous edition appeared, further big changes have occurred with the United Nations-led efforts to bring about a settlement to the Cyprus problem as well as the latest on the exploration of hydrocarbon in the eastern Mediterranean seabed. Historical Dictionary of Cyprus, Second Edition contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has several hundred cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, architecture, and culture. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Cyprus.
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Publisher: Yale University Press
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Total Pages: 431
ISBN-13: 0300208561
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Bernard Hamilton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2020-10-22
Total Pages: 565
ISBN-13: 0521836387
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first comprehensive survey of monasteries and monasticism in the Near East during the 'Crusader' period.
Author: Elena Kaffa
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published: 2014-06-26
Total Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 1443862991
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book provides a concise presentation of the Greek Church of Cyprus, the Morea and Constantinople during the earlier part of the Frankish Era (1196–1303). It examines the establishment of the Latin Church in Cyprus, Morea and Constantinople and the consequences that followed. Moreover the text analyses the relations between the Greek Church in Cyprus, Morea and Constantinople with the Latin Church. At the same time, it demonstrates the relationship between the Greek Church of Cyprus, Morea and Constantinople and the secular authorities.
Author: Ian W. Archer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2013-01-03
Total Pages: 277
ISBN-13: 1107038960
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of major articles representing some of the best historical research by some of the world's most distinguished historians.
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Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2022-12-12
Total Pages: 389
ISBN-13: 9004527982
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInside Christian churches, natural light has been harnessed to underscore theological, symbolic, and ideological statements. This volume explores how the study of sunlight can reveal aspects of the design, decoration, and function of sacred spaces in the Middle Ages.
Author: Foteini Spingou
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2022-04-21
Total Pages: 1683
ISBN-13: 1108643906
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this book the beauty and meaning of Byzantine art and its aesthetics are for the first time made accessible through the original sources. More than 150 medieval texts are translated from nine medieval languages into English, with commentaries from over seventy leading scholars. These include theories of art, discussions of patronage and understandings of iconography, practical recipes for artistic supplies, expressions of devotion, and descriptions of cities. The volume reveals the cultural plurality and the interconnectivity of medieval Europe and the Mediterranean from the late eleventh to the early fourteenth centuries. The first part uncovers salient aspects of Byzantine artistic production and its aesthetic reception, while the second puts a spotlight on particular ways of expressing admiration and of interpreting of the visual.