03274nam 2200457 450 991080947290332120221109003921.01-351-94705-21-315-25877-31-351-94706-0(MiAaPQ)EBC6934232(Au-PeEL)EBL6934232(CKB)21412761000041(EXLCZ)992141276100004120221109d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCrusaders and Franks studies in the history of the Crusades and the Frankish Levant /Benjamin Z. KedarAbingdon, Oxon, England ;New York, New York :Routledge,[2016]©20161 online resource (369 pages)Variorum Collected StudiesIncludes index.Print version: Kedar, Benjamin Z. Crusaders and Franks Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2016 9781472476968 Cover -- Series Page -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- I: Franks in the Eastern Mediterranean, 1047 (with Reuven Amitai) -- II: A Note on Jerusalem's Bīmārīstan and Jerusalem's Hospital -- III: L'appel De Clermont Vu De Jérusalem -- IV: The Forcible Baptisms of 1096: History and Historiography -- V: Crusade Historians and the Massacres of 1096 -- VI: Emicho of Flonheim and the Apocalyptic Motif in the 1096 Massacres: Between Paul Alphandéry and Alphonse Dupront -- VII: Reflections on Maps, Crusading and Logistics -- VIII: The Jerusalem Massacre of July 1099 in the Western Historiography of the Crusades -- IX: Did Muslim Survivors of the 1099 Massacre of Jerusalem Settle in Damascus? the True Origins of the Al-Ṣāliḥliyya Suburb (with Daniella Talmon-Heller) -- X: An Early Muslim Reaction to the First Crusade? -- XI: Again: Genoa's Golden Inscription and King Baldwin L's Privilege of 1104 -- XII: The Voyages of Giuám-Ovadiah in Syria and Iraq and the Enigma of his Conversion -- XIII: The Significance of a Twelfth-Century Sculptural Group: Le Retour Du Croise (with Nurith Kenaan-Kedar) -- XIV: Some New Light on the Composition Process of William of Tyre's Historia -- XV: The Fourth Crusade's Second Front -- XVI: The Outer Walls of Frankish Jaffa -- XVII: Civitas and Castellum in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem: Contemporary Frankish Perceptions -- XVIII: The Latin Hermits of the Frankish Levant Revisited -- XIX: On Books and Hermits in Nazareth's Short Twelfth Century -- XX: The Eastern Christians in the Frankish Kingdom of Jerusalem: An Overview -- XXI: Convergences of Oriental Christian, Muslim and Frankish Worshippers: The Case of Saydnaya and the Knights Templar -- XXII: Problems in the Study of Trans-Cultural Borrowing in the Frankish Levant (with Cyril Aslanov).Addenda Et Corrigenda -- Index.Variorum Collected StudiesCrusadesCrusades.909.07Ḳedar B. Z.960924MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910809472903321Crusaders and Franks4112284UNINA02509cam2-2200349---450 99663697120331620250213123542.0978-0-674-99759-220040518d2023----km-y0itay5003----baenggrcUS||||||||001yyPlacitaAetiusedited and translated by Jaap Mansfeld, David T. RuniaCambridge (Massachusetts)LondonHarvard University Press2023XC, 529 p.17 cm<<The>> Loeb classical library555Testo originale a frontePlacita (Tenets), generally attributed to an author named Aëtius and dating from the late first or early second century AD, was a compendium setting out in summary fashion the principal doctrines and opinions of philosophers and philosophical schools in response to questions and topics in the domain of natural philosophy. Now lost, Placita can be largely reconstructed from the work of three authors working in the period from the second to the fifth century (Pseudo-Plutarch, Stobaeus, and Theodoret) who quote from it extensively. Placita is organized into five books: First Principles; Cosmology; Meteorology and the Earth; Psychology; and Physiology. Each chapter contains a list of short opinions or tenets, which are ascribed to an individual philosopher and/or school and usually arranged in sections that stress the variety and contrast of the teachings concerned. Designed as a multi-purpose resource, Placita long served as a manual of neatly packaged doxographic material on a wide variety of topics, to be used for study, as an aide-mémoire, for displays of erudition, for persuasion in rhetorical or apologetic contexts, and for personal enlightenment, and it remains a valuable source for our knowledge of Presocratic and Hellenistic philosophy. This edition of Aëtius’ Placita offers a fresh translation, ample annotation, and a text fully informed by the latest scholarship. (Fonte: editore)0010002880342001<<The>> Loeb classical library555De placitis4313944180AETIUS<dossografo>1733940MANSFELD,JaapRUNIA,David T.ITcbaREICAT996636971203316V.1. Coll. 7/ 133290618 L.M.V.1. Coll.569309V.1. Coll. 7/ 133a288959 L.M.V.1. Coll.454162BKUMADe placitis4313944UNISA