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Variorum Collected Studies


About the Series

The first title in the Variorum Collected Studies series was published in 1970. Since then over 1000 titles have appeared in the series, and it has established a well-earned international reputation for the publication of key research across a whole range of subjects within the fields of history. The history of the medieval world remains central to the series, with Byzantine studies a particular speciality. Other major strands include Islamic studies and the histories of philosophy, science and medicine.  

Each title in the Variorum Collected Studies series brings together for the first time a selection of articles by a leading authority on a particular subject. These studies are reprinted from a vast range of learned journals, Festschrifts and conference proceedings. They are an essential resource making available research that is scattered or inaccessible in all but the most specialized libraries.

For further information about contributing to the series please contact Michael Greenwood at [email protected]

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Newton, his Friends and his Foes

Newton, his Friends and his Foes

1st Edition

By A. Rupert Hall
February 26, 1993

Over the last forty years Professor Hall has been a major contributor to the ’new view’ of Newton now generally accepted. Essentially this has derived from the bringing to light and examination of Newton’s vast, but long neglected legacy of manuscripts, and the first studies in this volume ...

Past and Present in Medieval Spain

Past and Present in Medieval Spain

1st Edition

By Peter Linehan
December 17, 1992

The studies included in this selection - the opening two being published for the first time - are concerned with various aspects of the history of Christian Spain between the 6th century and the 14th. A recurrent theme is that of the invention of the past: of the manner in which, for reasons which...

Rural and Urban Aspects of Early Medieval Northwest Europe

Rural and Urban Aspects of Early Medieval Northwest Europe

1st Edition

By Adriaan Verhulst
December 17, 1992

The articles here concern the period from the end of the Roman Empire up to the 10th-11th centuries and the lands between the Loire and the Rhine, most particularly the Low Countries. Rural history forms the subject of the first studies, which focus on the large ’classical’ estates of the ...

Croisades et Etats latins d’Orient Points de vue et Documents

Croisades et Etats latins d’Orient: Points de vue et Documents

1st Edition

By Jean Richard
November 28, 1992

This is the fourth selection of Jean Richard’s articles to be published by Variorum; like them, it brings together much widely scattered material. The first selection focuses on the crusading process - the conception and execution of a crusade, the motivation of its participants. The following ...

The Culture of Science in France, 1700–1900

The Culture of Science in France, 1700–1900

1st Edition

By Robert Fox
November 17, 1992

This volume treats a remarkable period in the history of science in France. The articles in the first of its two sections, concerned with patronage and institutions, explore the structures that fostered research and the diffusion of scientific and technological knowledge, not only in the great ...

Science médiévale d'Espagne et d'Alentour

Science médiévale d'Espagne et d'Alentour

1st Edition

By Guy Beaujouan
September 24, 1992

The articles in this volume provide a profound contribution to our knowledge of the scientific and intellectual context of the great voyages of discovery in the 15th century, and illustrate the particularities of the development of science and medicine in medieval Spain - for example at the medical...

The City and the Realm: Burgos and Castile, 1080–1492

The City and the Realm: Burgos and Castile, 1080–1492

1st Edition

By Teofilo F. Ruiz
September 24, 1992

The articles in the first part of this volume, two being a revised English version of an article originally in Spanish, examine the place of the city in the historical development of Castile. The focus is the social and economic history of Burgos, and the work is founded on detailed research in the...

Vie chrétienne et culture dans l’Espagne du VIIe au Xe siècles

Vie chrétienne et culture dans l’Espagne du VIIe au Xe siècles

1st Edition

By Manuel C. Díaz
September 24, 1992

In the 7th century the political and economic situation of Visigothic Spain seemed to grow ever worse, yet it was at this time that there was established a Christian culture that lasted up to the 11th century. This culture forms the subject of the present volume and was the product, the author ...

War and Society in Habsburg Spain

War and Society in Habsburg Spain

1st Edition

By I.A.A. Thompson
September 24, 1992

The historical study of war in the Spain of Philip II forms the starting point for the articles in this volume. They approach this not so much from a military angle, but as a problem of organization, procurement and finance. In a sense, the articles represent an assessment of the effectiveness of...

Arabic Christianity in the Monasteries of Ninth-Century Palestine

Arabic Christianity in the Monasteries of Ninth-Century Palestine

1st Edition

By Sidney H. Griffith
August 20, 1992

The history of Christian literature took a new turn in the 8th century when monks in the monasteries of Palestine began to write theology and saints’ lives in Arabic; they also instituted a veritable programme for translating the Bible and other Christian texts from Greek (and Syriac) into the ...

The Hospitallers of Rhodes and their Mediterranean World

The Hospitallers of Rhodes and their Mediterranean World

1st Edition

By Anthony Luttrell
August 20, 1992

The studies in the present volume, on the history of the Order of the Hospital between 1306 and 1522, are not only concerned with the part it played in the defence of the Latin Levant, but also with its role in Western society. The first articles deal with the settlement of Rhodes, the conflicts ...

Féodalités et droits savants dans le Midi médiéval

Féodalités et droits savants dans le Midi médiéval

1st Edition

By Gérard Giordanengo
April 30, 1992

The feudal system has come to be seen as one of the most characteristic features of the Western Middle Ages, yet the study of feudal law has not always received the same attention as that given to its institutions. This law, it is true, was a subject of secondary importance in the medieval ...

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