The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium - 3 volumesOxford University Press edited by Alexander P. Kazhdan ISBN: 0195046528 price: $375.00
The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium is a three-volume,
comprehensive dictionary of Byzantine civilization. The first
resource of its kind in the field, it features over 5,000 entries
written by an international group of eminent Byzantinists
covering all aspects of life in the Byzantine world. According to
Alexander Kazhdan, editor-in-chief of the Dictionary:
"Entries on patriarchy and emperors will coexist with
entries on surgery and musical instruments. An entry on the
cultivation of grain will not only be connected to entries on
agriculture and its economics but on diet, the baking of bread,
and the role of bread in this changing society."
Major entries treat such topics as agriculture, art, literature,
and politics, while shorter entries examine topics that relate to
Byzantium such as the history of Kiev and personalities of
ancient and biblical history. Each article is followed by a
bibliography, and numerous maps, tables, architectural designs,
and genealogies reinforce and clarify the text.
The new ODB will be the standard research tool and reference work
for Byzantinists from graduate students to advanced scholars, and
an essential resource for college and school libraries. It will
also be an invaluable guide for classicists, Western
medievalists, Islamicists, Slavicists, art historians, religious
historians, and scholars of archaeology
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