Cavallo (ed), The Byzantines (1997)
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Abbreviation
Cavallo (ed), The Byzantines (1997)
Form of publication
Book

Robert Browning, Vera von Falkenhausen, André Guillou, Alexander Kazhdan, Cyril Mango, Michael McCormick, Nicolas Oikonomides, Evelyne Patlagean, Peter Schreiner, Alice-Mary Talbot, The Byzantines, Guglielmo Cavallo (ed), Thomas Dunlap, Teresa Lavender Fagan, Charles Lambert (trs) (The University of Chicago Press, 2nd ed, Chicago 1997)

Collective work
Yes
ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 0-226-09791-9
First edition
Title of first edition
L’ Uomo bizantino
Publisher of first edition
Editions Gius. Laterza and Figli
Place of publication of first edition
Roma
Date of publication of first edition
1992
Source
Yes
Data
Ten essays in English ranging in subject from Byzantine society and poverty, rural life and the peasantry, the life of soldiers, professionals, the clergy, women and emperors, to the saints, both men and women. Bibliography at the end of each essay. Introduction by Guglielmo Cavallo pp 1-13. Ch.1. E. Patlagean, “The poor” pp 15-42. Ch. 2. A. Kazhdan, “The Peasantry” pp 43-73. Ch.3. P. Schreiner, “Soldiers” pp 74-94. Ch.4. R. Browning, “Teachers” pp 95-116. Ch.5. A-M Talbot, “Women” pp 117-143. Ch.6. N. Oikonomides, “Entrepreneurs” pp 144-171. Ch.7. V. von Falkenhausen, “Bishops” pp 172-196. Ch.8. A. Guillou, “Functionairies” pp 197-229. Ch.9. M. McCormick, “Emperors” pp 230-254. Ch.10. C. Mango, “Saints” pp 255-280. Index pp 281-293. Total pages, I-VIII, 1-294.
Key words
Agrarian society.
Agrarian-pastoral society.
Byzantine army.
Byzantine education.
Byzantine emperors.
Byzantine Empire.
Byzantine period.
Byzantine professionals.
Byzantine prosopography.
Byzantine society.
Byzantine sources.
Byzantium.
Commerce.
Constantinople / Polis / Istanbul.
Everyday life.
House, family.
Officials.
Saints.
Women.