Byzantium And The West

Evans, Helen C., & William D. Wixom, "The Glory of Byzantium: Art and Culture of the Middle Byzantine Era, A.D. 843–1261"

Evans, Helen C., & William D. Wixom, "The Glory of Byzantium: Art and Culture of the Middle Byzantine Era, A.D. 843–1261"
Metropolitan Museum of Art/H.N.Abrams | 1997 | ISBN: 0870997777/0810965070 | English | PDF | 596 pages | 85.71 Mb

In A.D. 843, following the resolution of the Iconoclastic controversy, which had raged throughout the Byzantine Empire for more than a century, the use of icons—images—was triumphantly reinstated in the Orthodox Church. This momentous event inspired much of the art of the following four centuries, which comprises the second great era of Byzantine culture and provides the starting point of this volume. The Glory of Byzantium, and the exhibition that it accompanies, concludes with the demise of the empire's role as a world power, evidenced by the Latin occupation of Constantinople from 1204 to 1261. …

Dumbarton Oaks Papers Vol.1 - 20  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by edddy at Dec. 17, 2008
Dumbarton Oaks Papers Vol.1 - 20

Dumbarton Oaks Papers Vol. 1 - 20
Harvard University Press | ISSN: 00707546 | PDF | 1.231 Mb in all

Discovery Channel - Byzantium: The Lost Empire (1997)  Movies

Posted by Tutorial at Oct. 15, 2023
Discovery Channel - Byzantium: The Lost Empire (1997)

Discovery Channel - Byzantium: The Lost Empire (1997)
DVDRip | 646 x 404 | .MKV/AVC @ 1676 Kbps | 4x~52mn | 2.73 GB
Audio: English AC-3 192 Kbps, 2 channels | Subs: English
Genre: Documentary

The ancient, legendary empire of Byzantium - also known as the Eastern Roman Empire - outlasted the demise of Rome by a thousand years. A new order rose to become the last classical civilization of world history, sheltering the vestiges of Western learning during the Dark Ages, thriving off the silk and spice trade from the East, and eventually succumbing to the ruthless advance of crusaders and Ottomans.

Dumbarton Oaks Papers Vol.51 - 59  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by edddy at Dec. 17, 2008
Dumbarton Oaks Papers Vol.51 - 59

Dumbarton Oaks Papers Vol. 51 - 59
Harvard University Press | ISSN: 00707546 | PDF | 330 Mb in all
Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization (Repost)

Lars Brownworth, "Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization"
English | 2009 | ISBN: 0307407950 | EPUB | 352 pages | 2,6 MB
Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization (repost)

Lars Brownworth, "Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization"
2009 | ISBN: 0307407950 | EPUB | 352 pages | 2,6 MB

Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by nebulae at March 11, 2012
Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization

Lars Brownworth "Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization"
Cr..wn | ISBN: 0307407950 | 2009 | EPUB | 352 pages | 2,6 MB

Lost to the West  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by robin-bobin at Nov. 28, 2010
Lost to the West

Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization by Lars Brownworth (Author, Narrator)
Publisher: Random House Audio (September 15, 2009) | ISBN n/a | ASIN: B002P9T8CU | Language: English | Audio CD in MP3/64 kbit/s 24000 Hz Joint Stereo | 291 MB

In AD 476 the Roman Empire fell - or rather, its western half did. Its eastern half, which would come to be known as the Byzantine Empire, would endure and often flourish for another 11 centuries. Though its capital would move to Constantinople, its citizens referred to themselves as Roman for the entire duration of the empire's existence…
Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization (Audiobook) (repost)

Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization (Audiobook) by Lars Brownworth
English | 2009 | ISBN: n/a | ASIN: B002P9T8CU | 10 hours and 3 minutes | MP3 64 kbps | 277 MB

In AD 476 the Roman Empire fell - or rather, its western half did. Its eastern half, which would come to be known as the Byzantine Empire, would endure and often flourish for another 11 centuries. Though its capital would move to Constantinople, its citizens referred to themselves as Roman for the entire duration of the empire's existence.
Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization (repost)

Lars Brownworth, "Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization"
2010 | ISBN: 0307407969 | 352 pages | EPUB | 3 MB