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A Companion to Medieval Pisa: Brill's Companions to European History, cartea 28

Karen Rose Mathews, Silvia Orvietani Busch, Stefano Bruni
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 apr 2022
Presenting medieval Pisa in a multidisciplinary study, A Companion to Medieval Pisa provides a comprehensive overview of the city at the time of its greatest fame and prosperity. The volume addresses central aspects of the city’s history: its geomorphology and orientation towards the Mediterranean Sea; its ancient past; the archaeological basis for the study of the medieval city and its built environment; Pisa’s urban and port infrastructure; its social organization and political and economic history; its cultural achievements in the visual and literary arts; and the legacy of the medieval past for the city today.

Contributors are: David Abulafia, Monica Bini, Veronica Rossi, Stefano Bruni, Antonio Alberti, Gabriele Gattiglia, Alma Poloni, Giuseppe Petralia, Gabriella Garzella, Ewa Karwacka Codini, Cédric Quertier, Michele Campopiano, Michel Balard, Fabio Redi, Olimpia Vaccari, Mauro Ronzani, Maria Luisa Ceccarelli Lemut, Ottavio Banti, Marco Collareta, Karen Rose Mathews, Cristina Cagianelli, and Franco Cardini.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004382589
ISBN-10: 9004382585
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
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Notă biografică

Karen Rose Mathews, Ph.D. (1995), University of Chicago, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Miami. She has published numerous articles on Mediterranean visual culture and a recent monograph, Conflict, Commerce, and an Aesthetic of Appropriation in the Italian Maritime Cities, 1000-1150 (Brill, 2018).

Silvia Orvietani Busch, Ph.D. (1996), University of California, Los Angeles, is an Associate Scholar at the UCLA CMRS-Center for Early Global Studies. She has published several articles on the Mediterranean Middle Ages and a monograph, Medieval Mediterranean Ports. The Catalan and Tuscan Coasts, 1100 to 1235 (Brill, 2001).

Stefano Bruni, Ph.D. (1991), Universities of Pisa, Firenze, and Siena, is Professor of Etruscology and Italic Archaeology at the University of Ferrara. He has published on Etruscan civilization and the history of its collections, including Pisa la città delle navi. Il porto urbano di Pisa etrusca e romana dallo scavo al museo(ETS, 2003).

Cuprins

Preface
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors

Introduction: The Legacy of Medieval Pisa
Karen Rose Mathews and Silvia Orvietani Busch
Prologue: Pisa in Perspective
David Abulafia

PART 1: Origins and Geomorphology



1 Pisa and Its Natural Environment
Monica Bini and Veronica Rossi
2 The Origins: The Etruscan Polis and Roman Civitas
Stefano Bruni

Part 2: Archaeology



3 Pisa in the Early Medieval Period
Antonio Alberti
4 Medieval Archaeology and Excavations
Gabriele Gattiglia

Part 3: Political and Institutional History



5 Politics, Institutions and Society in Pisa during the Communal Era (Late Eleventh to Late Fourteenth Century)
Alma Poloni
6 The Late Middle Ages and the Florentine Conquest
Giuseppe Petralia

Part 4: Urban History



7 Urban History, Topography, and Social Organization
Gabriella Garzella
8 Creating a New forma urbis: Pisa’s Evolving Cityscape from the Golden Age to the Florentine Conquest
Ewa Karwacka Codini

Part 5: Economic Organization and Mediterranean Expansion



9 The Pisan Economy from the Tenth to Fifteenth Century: A Parabolic Trajectory
Cédric Quertier
10 Maritime Expansion into the Western Mediterranean
Michele Campopiano
11 Trade and Interactions with Outremer: The Pisans in the East from the Eleventh to the Fourteenth Century
Michel Balard

Part 6: Port Systems and Infrastructure



12 The Port Structures of Medieval Pisa: Organization, Form, and Functionality
Fabio Redi
13 The Mediterranean Port System of Pisa: Role, Management, and Evolution
Olimpia Vaccari

Part 7: Religious Life and Ecclesiastical Institutions



14 Bishops, Archbishops, and Religious Institutions from the Ninth to the Fifteenth Century
Mauro Ronzani
15 The Pisan Churches and Cult of Saints
Maria Luisa Ceccarelli Lemut

Part 8: Cultural Life and History



16 Culture and Literature in Pisa from the Eighth to the Fourteenth Century
Ottavio Banti
17 Art in Pisa in the Middle Ages
Marco Collareta
18 Pisan Bacini and the Churches of Pisa
Karen Rose Mathews
19 The Image of Pisa in the Medieval Figurative Arts
Cristina Cagianelli

Epilogue: The Iconic Status of Medieval Pisa and Its Urban Form
Franco Cardini

Bibliography
Index