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Chapter 3 Byzantium between East and West: Competing Hellenisms in the Alexiad of Anna Komnene and her Contemporaries
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Glen M. Cooper
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Encounters Between East and West in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age: Many Untold Stories About Connections and Contacts, Understanding and Misunderstanding 1
- Chapter 1 Mirrors for Princes in Europe and the Middle East: A Case of Historiographical Incommensurability 223
- Chapter 2 Reframing the Monstrous: Visions of Desire and a Unified Christendom in the Anglo-Saxon Wonders of the East 243
- Chapter 3 Byzantium between East and West: Competing Hellenisms in the Alexiad of Anna Komnene and her Contemporaries 263
- Chapter 4 Franks and Indigenous Communities in Palestine and Syria (1099–1187): A Hierarchical Model of Social Interaction in the Principalities of Outremer 291
- Chapter 5 A Century of Communication and Acclimatization: Interpreters and Intermediaries in the Kingdom of Jerusalem 311
- Chapter 6 East Meets West and the Problem with Those Pictures 341
- Chapter 7 Walther von der Vogelweide and the Middle East: “Holy Land” and the Heathen 389
- Chapter 8 Wolfram’s Islam The Beliefs of the Muslim Pagans in Parzival and Willehalm 427
- Chapter 9 Crusading against Barbarians: Muslims as Barbarians in Crusades Era Sources 443
- Chapter 10 The Encounter with the Foreign in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature: Fictionality as a Springboard for Non-Xenophobic Approaches in the Middle Ages. Herzog Ernst, Wolfram von Eschenbach, Konrad von Würzburg, Die Heidin, and Fortunatus 457
- Chapter 11 Rūmī’s Mathnawī and the Roman de la Rose: The Space of Narrative 489
- Chapter 12 The Moors in Thirteenth‐Century Spain: “They are Us!” 505
- Chapter 13 The Reorientation of Roger Bacon: Muslims, Mongols, and the Man Who Knew Everything 523
- Chapter 14 The Exotic and Fabulous East in The Travels of Sir John Mandeville: Understated Authenticity 575
- Chapter 15 Merveilles du Monde: Marco Millioni, Mirabilia, and the Medieval Imagination, or the Impact of Genre on European Curiositas 595
- Chapter 16 Embalming and Dissecting the Corpse between East and West: From Ar-Razi to Henry de Mondeville 611
- Chapter 17 West-östliche Dialoge in der Mörin Hermanns von Sachsenheim (1453) 625
- Chapter 18 La représentation de l’Orient dans les Essais de Montaigne 649
- Chapter 19 The Strange Journey of Christian Rosencreutz 667
- Chapter 20 Producing Yeni Dünya for an Ottoman Readership: The Travels of Ilyas bin Hanna al-Mawsuli in Colonial Latin America, 1675–1683 699
- Chapter 21 Orientalism in Early Modern Europe? 715
- Chapter 22 A Seventeenth-Century French Merchant in the Orient: The Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Tavernier in Les six voyages 757
- Illustrations 781
- Contributors 787
- Index 797
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Encounters Between East and West in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age: Many Untold Stories About Connections and Contacts, Understanding and Misunderstanding 1
- Chapter 1 Mirrors for Princes in Europe and the Middle East: A Case of Historiographical Incommensurability 223
- Chapter 2 Reframing the Monstrous: Visions of Desire and a Unified Christendom in the Anglo-Saxon Wonders of the East 243
- Chapter 3 Byzantium between East and West: Competing Hellenisms in the Alexiad of Anna Komnene and her Contemporaries 263
- Chapter 4 Franks and Indigenous Communities in Palestine and Syria (1099–1187): A Hierarchical Model of Social Interaction in the Principalities of Outremer 291
- Chapter 5 A Century of Communication and Acclimatization: Interpreters and Intermediaries in the Kingdom of Jerusalem 311
- Chapter 6 East Meets West and the Problem with Those Pictures 341
- Chapter 7 Walther von der Vogelweide and the Middle East: “Holy Land” and the Heathen 389
- Chapter 8 Wolfram’s Islam The Beliefs of the Muslim Pagans in Parzival and Willehalm 427
- Chapter 9 Crusading against Barbarians: Muslims as Barbarians in Crusades Era Sources 443
- Chapter 10 The Encounter with the Foreign in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature: Fictionality as a Springboard for Non-Xenophobic Approaches in the Middle Ages. Herzog Ernst, Wolfram von Eschenbach, Konrad von Würzburg, Die Heidin, and Fortunatus 457
- Chapter 11 Rūmī’s Mathnawī and the Roman de la Rose: The Space of Narrative 489
- Chapter 12 The Moors in Thirteenth‐Century Spain: “They are Us!” 505
- Chapter 13 The Reorientation of Roger Bacon: Muslims, Mongols, and the Man Who Knew Everything 523
- Chapter 14 The Exotic and Fabulous East in The Travels of Sir John Mandeville: Understated Authenticity 575
- Chapter 15 Merveilles du Monde: Marco Millioni, Mirabilia, and the Medieval Imagination, or the Impact of Genre on European Curiositas 595
- Chapter 16 Embalming and Dissecting the Corpse between East and West: From Ar-Razi to Henry de Mondeville 611
- Chapter 17 West-östliche Dialoge in der Mörin Hermanns von Sachsenheim (1453) 625
- Chapter 18 La représentation de l’Orient dans les Essais de Montaigne 649
- Chapter 19 The Strange Journey of Christian Rosencreutz 667
- Chapter 20 Producing Yeni Dünya for an Ottoman Readership: The Travels of Ilyas bin Hanna al-Mawsuli in Colonial Latin America, 1675–1683 699
- Chapter 21 Orientalism in Early Modern Europe? 715
- Chapter 22 A Seventeenth-Century French Merchant in the Orient: The Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Tavernier in Les six voyages 757
- Illustrations 781
- Contributors 787
- Index 797