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Manzikert to Lepanto: the Byzantine world and the Turks 1071-1571 : papers given at the nineteenth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Birmingham, March 1985
Year: 1991.
Publisher:  A.M. Hakkert. 
© Anthony Bryer
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Frontmatter
EDITORIAL NOTE
THE FRAMEWORK
1. The Byzantine state on the eve of the battle of Manzikert
2. Twelfth-century Byzantine and Turkish states
3. The Ottoman state on the eve of Lepanto, 1571
I SECURITY AND WARFARE
1. The cost of late Byzantine warfare and defense
2. The cost of Ottoman warfare and defense
II CONTACTS AND INHERITANCE
1. A sixteenth-century Turkish apology for Islam: the Gurbetname-i Sultan Cem
2. Remnants of pre-Ottoman institutions in early Ottoman Cyprus: the Kanakaria documents and other testimonies
3. Privacy in Byzantine and Ottoman houses
4. Phrygia between Byzantines and Seljuks
5. Cuisine grecque et cuisine turque selon l'experience des voyageurs (XVe-XVIe siècles
III SOCIETIES AND ECONOMIES
1. Nomads or bandits? The pastoralist/sedentarist interface in Anatolia
2. The Frankish Archipelago
3. The Anatolian town and its place within the administrative structure of the Ottoman state (1500-1590)
4. Les communes dans les regions grecques de l'Empire Ottoman: fonctions fiscales et restrictives
5. Byzantine and Ottoman Thessaloniki
IV MONASTERIES, TEKKES AND THEIR FATES
1. The fate of Byzantine monastic properties under the Ottomans: examples from Mount Athos, Limnos and Trabzon
2. The long-lived relations between Christians and Moslems in Central Anatolia: dervishes, papadhes and country folk
V BEYOND BYZANTINES AND OTTOMANS
1. Between Arab and Turk: Aleppo from the 11th till the 13th centuries
2. A call to arms: Michael Marullus to Charles VIII
3. Jews, Romanians and Ottomans in the Middle Age: Joseph Nassi and Moldavia
4. On the alleged 'destruction' of the Great Horde in 1502
VI PATRONAGE IN ART AND LITERATURE
1. Art and patronage in Serbia during the early period of Ottoman rule (1450-1600)
2. The portrait of king Marko at Markov Manastir (1376-1381)
3. Byzantine architecture and painting in Central Greece, 1460-1570
4. Manuel II Palaiologos: interpreter of dreams?
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Title: Manzikert to Lepanto : the Byzantine world and the Turks 1071-1571 : papers given at the nineteenth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Birmingham, March 1985 edited by Anthony Bryer and Michael Ursinus.
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Source Version: Manzikert to Lepanto : the Byzantine world and the Turks 1071-1571 : papers given at the nineteenth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Birmingham, March 1985 edited by Anthony Bryer and Michael Ursinus
Amsterdam: A.M. Hakkert, 1991.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.03005
Subject Headings: • Turkey -- Civilization -- Congresses
• Byzantine Empire -- Civilization -- Congresses
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