Keyword Search | Journal Search | Advanced Search | Browse | Libraries/Archives | New Books | Preferences | Results List | Previous Searches | Help | Feedback
  Save/Mail  

Full View of Record

Choose format: Standard format Catalog card Citation Name tags MARC tags
Record 14 out of 142 Previous Record   Next Record
Book Number   000301401
ISBN   Link9789004335653 hardback
Main Entry   LinkMathews, Karen R.,. author.
Title   LinkConflict, commerce, and an aesthetic of appropriation in the Italian maritime cities, 1000-1150 / by Karen Rose Mathews.
Imprint   LinkLeiden : Brill, 2018.
Descr.   236 pages ; 24 cm.
Series   ( The Medieval Mediterranean: peoples, economies and cultures, 400-1500 ; ; Volume 112)
Bibliogr.   Includes bibliographical references.
Contents   Introduction : visualizing commerce and conflict in the maritime cities of Medieval Italy -- Local traditions and Norman innovations in the artistic culture of Southern Italy -- Emulation of and appropriation from Byzantium in Venetian visual culture -- The interplay of Islamic and Roman spolia on Pisan churches -- Rivalry with Pisa and spolia as plunder of war in Medieval Genoa -- Conclusion : shifting significations of the spolia aesthetic.
Subject - Lib.Cong.   LinkMonuments -- Italy -- History -- To 1500.
  LinkAppropriation (Architecture) -- Italy -- History -- To 1500.
  LinkBuilding materials -- Recycling -- Italy -- History -- To 1500.
  LinkArchitecture and society -- Italy -- History -- To 1500.
  LinkCity-states -- Italy -- Civilization.
  LinkItaly -- Civilization -- 476-1268.
Series AE-Uni.Title   LinkMedieval Mediterranean ; v. 112.
 
Holdings   All items
holdings (2)   Gennadius LibraryLibrary Info
Holdings (5)   Only filtered items

Choose format: Standard format Catalog card Citation Name tags MARC tags

Previous Record   Next Record


End Session - Preferences - Feedback - Help - Browse - Search - Results List - Previous Searches - Databases

Note: During regular backups of Ambrosia, which occur between 04:00-05:00 A.M. Athens Time (01:00-02:00 A.M. GMT), the system will be unavailable