
Christian Raffensperger, "Authorship, Worldview, and Identity in Medieval Europe" (Routledge, 2022)
New Books in Literary Studies
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The Byzantine Commonwealth and the Roman Empire
The Byzantine Commonwealth is dead but it's not dead at all especially for historians and especially for medievalists who still use it all the time. I also looked at dynastic marriages and the marriages that were made between the rusean royal family and the rest of medieval Europe. In the 10th and 11th and 12th centuries you knew that the criterion world existed as part of a larger Christian world. We see that with taking insane slives and celebrations of saints from Pope Urban. The second celebration of the translation of the relics of St. Nicholas for instance. All kinds of connections and and so that's you know re-aging Europe in a nutshell. It's like a coconut shell.
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