Countryside Of Hospitaller Rhodes 1306-1423

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Ad Ipsum
Annis Singulis
archival document analysis
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Byzantine influence
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Christo Patris
Cristoforo Buondelmonti
crusader administration
Cum Omnibus
Cum Terris
De Dictis
De Vignoli
defensive architecture studies
Domini Fratris
Emperor Andronikos II
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exploitation of the land
Frater Iohannes
free peasants
Gold Florins
Hinc Est Quod
Hospitaller Brethren
Hospitaller Rhodes
Hospitaller rural governance research
judicial affairs
land-holding
late medieval society
Malta
medieval rural settlements
Mensis Augusti
Mensis Septembris
National Library
Nativitate Domini
occupation
Quod Nos
Rhodes Town
Sacre Domus
Sancti Iohannis
serfs
settlement
slaves
the Greek church
Uniate church
Usque Ad
Villehardouin

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138732629
  • Weight: 612g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Countryside of Hospitaller Rhodes 1306–1423 explores the main themes of settlement, population and defence of the countryside of Rhodes from 1306 to 1423, approximately halfway through the period of Hospitaller rule. Based largely on the Hospital’s Rhodian archive, this book is the scientific presentation of 208 documents brought together with detailed English summaries to help readers understand the documents and their technical features.

While the majority of research into this subject has previously been focused on the town of Rhodes, this book concentrates instead on the late-medieval countryside, providing a new angle from which to view this complex period. Through a corpus of Hospitaller texts, it presents many aspects of the Hospitaller Order’s history as well as exploring other crucial developments in the period, including both a discussion of Cristoforo Buondelmonti’s description of Rhodes, and a section dedicated to the sources used within this work. The Countryside of Hospitaller Rhodes provides an ideal for academics and postgraduates of the crusades.

Anthony Luttrell was educated at Oxford and has held teaching or research posts in many universities. He is currently an honorary research associate at the Hellenic Institute, Royal Holloway College. His sixty-five years of study have resulted in over 250 publications, many gathered in the six volumes of his collected studies published in Routledge’s Variorum series, the most recent being Studies on the Hospitallers after 1306: Rhodes and the West (2007). His other publications include The Town of Rhodes 1306–1356 (2003); Hospitaller Women in the Middle Ages, with Helen J. Nicholson (2006); Sources for Turkish History in the Hospitallers’ Rhodian Archive 1389–1422 (2008), with Elizabeth Zachariadou; and, with Karl Borchardt and Ekhard Schöffler, Documents Concerning Cyprus from the Hospitallers’ Rhodian Archives: 1409–1459 (2011).

Gregory O’Malley is an independent scholar. He was educated in London and Cambridge. He has published The Knights Hospitaller of the English Langue, 1460–1565 (2005) and a number of articles on the Hospitallers born in the British Isles on their links with the Mediterranean and on the Hospitallers’ activities during the later Rhodian period.

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