“拜占庭意大利的伙伴”,Salvatore Cosentino编辑,Brill,Leiden–Boston 2021[=Brill的拜占庭世界的伙伴,8],33张地图,25张数字,缩写,贡献者注释,索引,第XVIII/829页

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Studia Ceranea Pub Date : 2021-12-30 DOI:10.18778/2084-140x.11.42
T. Pełech
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这本巨著收录了从公元6世纪到公元11世纪关于拜占庭意大利的文章集。它由来自法国、马耳他、英国、美国等许多公认科学中心的作者编写,最重要的是,意大利的作者数量最多(由于所涉及的主题,这并不奇怪)。该卷的编辑是博洛尼亚大学拜占庭文明教授Salvatore Cosentino,他的主要研究领域是古代晚期和拜占庭早期意大利的社会和经济史1。该卷由二十七章组成,分为三个部分,表明了所进行研究的轨迹:(1)社会和制度;(2) 通信、经济和景观,分为两个部分:一一般框架;二定居点和景观:区域形态;(3) 文化与教育。该卷以萨尔瓦托雷·科森蒂诺和恩里科·扎尼尼撰写的引言开篇,题为:绘制拜占庭意大利的记忆,分为两部分:(1)书面记忆;(2) 材料来源(第1-25页)。这并不是对这个特定主题的经典介绍,而是一篇由丰富的参考书目支持的独立而优秀的文章。首先,S.Cosentino指出了现状
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“A Companion to Byzantine Italy”, ed. Salvatore Cosentino, Brill, Leiden–Boston 2021 [= Brill’s Companions to the Byzantine World, 8], 33 maps, 25 figures, abbreviations, notes on contributors, index, pp. XVIII, 829
T vast volume offers a collection of essays on Byzantine Italy from the 6th up to the 11th c. It was prepared by authors from many recognized scientific centres from France, Malta, United Kingdom, USA, and above all, in the greatest number (which should not be surprising due to the topic taken up) from Italy. The volume’s editor is Salvatore Cosentino, a Professor of Byzantine Civilisation at the University of Bologna, whose main research domain is the social and economic history of Late Antiquity and Early Byzantine Italy1. The volume consists of twenty-seven chapters arranged into three Parts which indicate the trajectory of the undertaken research: (1) Society and Institutions; (2) Communications, Economy and Landscape, divided into two sections: (i) General Frameworks; (ii) Settlements and Landscape: Regional Morphologies; (3) Culture and Education. The volume is opened with the introduction written by Salvatore Cosentino and Enrico Zanini, entitled: Mapping the Memory of Byzantine Italy, which was divided into two parts: (1) Written Memory; (2) Material Sources (p. 1–25). This is not a classic introduction to this specific topic, but actually a separate and excellent essay supported by a rich bibliography. Firstly, S. Cosentino points to the status
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