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Wolfgang Havener, Imperator Augustus. Die diskursive Konstituierung der militärischen persona des ersten römischen princeps (Studies in ancient monarchies 4), Stuttgart 2016 The monograph “Imperator Augustus. Die diskursive Konstituierung der militärischen…
James Palmer, Early Medieval Hagiography (Past Imperfect), Amsterdam 2018 At its core, a hagiographical text describes the exemplary life of a particular saint. Saintly stories inform the audience about the…
John Shean, Soldiering for God. Christianity and the Roman Army (History of Warfare 61), Leiden 2010 The relationship between Christianity and the spheres of war and military service is ambivalent,…
Andreas Holzem, Krieg und Christentum. Religiöse Gewalttheorien in der Kriegserfahrung des Westens (Krieg in der Geschichte 50), Leiden 2009 The volume Krieg und Christentum, edited by Andreas Holzem, offers numerous…
Georg Ostrogorsky, Byzantinische Geschichte, München 2019 Georg Ostrogorsky was a Yugoslavian (born Russian) historian and Chair of Byzantinology at the University of Belgrade between 1933 and 1973. During his studies,…
Kosmas Savvas Panagiotidis, Η οργάνωση του στρατού κατά την ύστερη βυζαντινή περίοδο (1204-1453), Ph.D. Dissertation, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 2004, pp. 249 Kosmas Panagiotidis is a historian, who did…
Eduard Mühle, Die Slaven im Mittelalter, Wien, Köln, Weimar 2020 The German historian Eduard Mühle was the director of the Herder Institute of Marburg from 1995 to 2005. Mühle is…
Denis Sullivan, Siegecraft. Two Tenth-Century Instructional Manuals by “Heron of Byzantium” (Dumbarton Oaks Studies XXXVI), Washington D.C. 2000 Philologist Denis Sullivan focuses his research on editing and translating Medieval Greek…
David Nicolle, Byzantium, the Islamic World & India AD 476-1526 (New Vanguard 69), Oxford 2003 David Nicolle is a military historian who focuses on the Middle Ages and the geographical…
Sean Griffin, The Liturgical Past in Byzantium and Early Rus, Cambridge 2019. Sean Griffin is a scholar of Russian culture, religion, and politics. His current research focuses on topics as…