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Historia Medieval 73 PÓRTICOSemanal Historia medieval 73 Obras generales Nº 1110 — 24 febrero 2014 Fuentes y Ciencias auxiliares Arte — Arqueología Filología — Literatura Filosofía — Teología — Ciencia — Cultura Derecho — Instituciones Historia económica y social Iglesia — Religión Bizancio — Oriente cristiano PÓRTICO LIBRERÍAS Islam Judaica PÓRTICO SEMANAL Año XXVII, Nº 1110 — 24 febrero 2014 HISTORIA MEDIEVAL 73 Dirige: José Miguel Alcrudo Responsable de la Sección: Concha Aguirre PÓRTICO LIBRERÍAS, S.A. www.porticolibrerias.es Muñoz Seca, 6 HORARIO / OPEN HOURS: Tel. (+34) 976 55 70 39 50005 Zaragoza — España 976 35 03 03 Lunes a jueves / Monday to Thursday 976 35 70 07 Fundada en 1945 10–14 15–18 Fax (+34) 976 35 32 26 Viernes / Friday 10–14 OBRAS GENERALES Aigle, D. / S. Pequignot, eds.: La correspondance entre souverains, prin- ces et cités-états. Approches croisées entre l’Orient musulman, l’Occi- dent latin et Byzance (XIIIe-début XVIe siècle) 2013 – 240 pp. € 58,00 ÍNDICE: D. Aigle / S. Péquignot: Avant-propos — D. Aigle: Rédaction, transmission, modalités d’archivage des correspondances diplomatiques entre Oriente et Occident (XIIIe-début XVIe siècle) — F. Bauden: Du destin des archives en Islam. Analyse des données et élements de réponse — B. Grévin: Documents diplomatiques, diffusion des savoirs rhétoriques et problèmes d’interprétation des versions latines de correspondances réelles ou fictives avec les souverains d’Orient (XIIIe-début XIVe siècle) — T. Tanase: Les mongols et le monde dans les registres de la papauté au XIIIe siècle. L’écriture d’une histoire — J. Richard: L’attitude du pape Grégoire IX envers les souverains musulmans — A. Troadec: Une lettre de Baybars au comte Bohémond VI de Tripoli (mai 1271). Une arme dans l’arsenal idéologique des mamelouks — E. Vallet: Mûsâ b. al-H.asan al-Maws.ilî et la correspondance des sultans rasûlides du Yémen. Genèse d’un ordre épistolaire — E. Malamut: La lettre diplomatique et l’ambassadeur à Byzance sous le règne d’Andronic II — I. Lazzarini: Écrire à l’autre. Contacts, réseaux et codes de communication entre les cours italiennes, Byzance et le monde musulman aux XIVe et XVe siècles — J.-L. Bacqué-Grammont: Lettres diplomatiques des ottomans avec l’Inde moghole, la Transoxiane et l’Iran. Estimation des sources disponibles — S. Péquignot: Conclusions. Arranz Guzmán, A. / M. P. Rabadé / O. Villarroel, eds.: Guerra y paz en la edad media 2013 – 517 pp., fig. € 25,00 ÍNDICE: J. M. Nieto Soria: Presentación — Introducción: M. A. Ladero Quesada: Paz en la guerra: procedimientos medievales — M. I. Pérez de Tudela Velasco: El cristianismo hispano PÓRTICO LIBRERÍAS PS 1110 — Historia medieval 73 3 de la alta edad media en la disyuntiva entre una paz pactada y una paz conquistada — E. Mitre Fernández: La paz entre cristianos y el síndrome turco a fines del medievo. De Nicolás de Cusa a Erasmo de Rotterdam — P. Ortego Rico: Guerra y paz como fundamentos legitimadores de la exacción fiscal: teoría y práctica (siglos XIII-XV) — M. Asenjo González: Preparar la paz y prevenir la guerra en las ciudades medievales — J. Díaz Ibáñez: Los eclesiásticos castellanos en los enfrentamientos urbanos (siglos XIV-XV) — M. A. Martín Romera: Bandos, violencia y alteración de la paz pública en las ciudades bajomedievales: el caso de Valladolid — M. C. Quintanilla Raso: Juntamiento de gentes... derramamiento de tropas. Guerra y paz en los estados señoriales cordobeses a fines del siglo XV — O. Pérez Monzón: El imaginario de la guerra en el arte de la baja edad media — M. P. Carceller Cerviño: El privado regio y su participación en la guerra: ejército y propaganda en la Castilla bajomedieval — A. Arranz Guzmán: Cuando el clérigo va a la guerra: algunos ejemplos de obispos “peleadores” — O. Villarroel González: Eclesiásticos en la negociación de la paz en la Castilla bajomedieval — M. J. Lop Otín: La catedral de Toledo y los escándalos ciudadanos del siglo XV — C. Olivera Serrano: Portugal y Castilla entre la paz y la guerra durante el siglo XV — M. Cantera Montenegro: Los tratados de paz y la delimitación de las fronteras en la corona de Castilla, siglos XII-XIII — C. Segura Graiño: Las mujeres mediadoras y/o constructoras de la paz — J. B. E. Soulami: Los almohades, la guerra y la paz: entre la teoría religiosa, la ideología y la práctica histórica (1121-1163) — Y. Moreno Koch: Guerra y paz en la historiografía hispano- hebrea medieval — M. Alvira Cabrer: Los francos de ultramar y el arte de la guerra (ss. XI- XIII) — J. M. Nieto Soria: La victoria como espectáculo de los Trastámaras al comienzo de los Austrias. Balzaretti, R.: Dark Age Liguria. Regional Identity and Local Power, c. 400-1020 2013 – 192 pp. € 21,25 ÍNDICE: Preface — Introduction: Historical Ecology — Villas, Castra and Villages — Political Change and Social Organization — Genoa: central place? — Vara Valley: at the margins? — Conclusion — Appendix. Becker, A. / N. Drocourt, eds.: Ambassadeurs et ambassades au coeur des relations diplomatiques Rome - Occident médiéval - Byzance (VIIIe s. avant J.-C. - XIIe s. après J.-C.) 2012 – x + 436 pp. € 22,00 ÍNDICE: A. Becker / N. Drocourt: Introduction — G. Stouder: Des manuels de diplomatie à l’usage du légat romain? — A.-M. Sanz: Rome et les communautés hispaniques: des ambassadeurs face à l’émergence d’un pouvoir hégémonique (fin IIIe-IIIe siècle av. J.-C.) — S. Benoist: Les membres de la domus Augusti et la diplomatie impériale. À propos de l’empire et des «autres» — A. Bérenger: Être ambassadeur, une mission à hauts risques? — F. Hurlet: Les ambassadeurs dans l’empire romain. Les légats des cités et l’idéal civique de l’ambassade sous le haut-empire — F. Battistoni: Retori e ambasciatori dall’ellenismo al tardo impero — A. Chauvot: Legatio, clientèle et munera. À propos d’Ammien Marcellin XXVI, 5, 7 — C. Delaplace: La diplomatie de l’empire romain dans l’antiquité tardive: un limes invisible mais PÓRTICO LIBRERÍAS PS 1110 — Historia medieval 73 4 efficace face aux pressions des peuples barbares et de l’empire perse aux IVIe et VIe siècles — E. Nechaeva: Les activités secrètes de ambassadeurs dans l’antiquité tardive — G. Traina: L’ambassade de l’aménien Narsês / Narseus (a. 358) — H. Huntzinger: L’affaire d’Anasamos (443): une négociation entre Attila, Anatolius et les habitants d’une place forte danubienne — R. W. Mathisen: Patricci, episcopi, et sapientes: le choix des ambassadeurs pendant l’antiquité tardive dans l’empire romain et les royaumes barbares — B. Dumézil: L’ambassadeur barbare au VIIe siècle d’après les échanges épistolaires — A. Gillett: Advise the emperor beneficially: Lateral communication in diplomatic embassies between the post-imperial west and Byzantium — M. Lebbar: Rome / Byzance et la diplomatie de Carthage au temps de Genséric — T. Lounghis: Les systèmes d’alliances diplomatiques byzantins successifs de 476 à 1204 — H. G. Ziche: Maintenir la guerre froide «cool»: négocier entre Constantinople et Ctésiphon au VIIe siècle — B. Moulet: Le personnel ecclésiastique au service de la diplomatie mésobyzantine — J. Shepard: Imperial troubleshooters – cultural representatives and masters of improvisation — A. Beihammer: Strategies of diplomacy and ambassadors in byzantine-muslim relations on the tenth and eleventh centuries — A. Becker / N. Drocourt: Conclusions. Cocula, A.-M. / M. Combet, eds.: L’amour au château. Actes des rencon- tres d’archéologie et d’histoire en Périgord, les 28, 29 et 30 septembre 2012 2013 – 350 pp., fig. € 25,00 De Mahoma a Carlomagno: los primeros tiempos (siglos VII-IX). 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P. de Miguel Ibáñez: Mortui viventes docent. La maqbara de Pamplona — J. A. Gutiérrez González: Oviedo y el territorio astur entre Mahoma y Carlomagno (siglos VII-IX). El poder del pasado en el origen del reino de Asturias — L. Feller: Changements économiques et changements sociaux dans l’Europe occidentale du haut moyen âge — S. Aparicio Rosillo: De Mahoma a Carlomagno. Los primeros tiempos (siglos VII-IX). Una aproximación bibliográfica — M. P. Los Arcos Sevillano: Índice de las Semanas de estudios medievales de Estella. Delbrueck, H.: History of the Art of War, III: Medieval Warfare 1990 – 712 pp., 9 fig. € 37,50 PÓRTICO LIBRERÍAS PS 1110 — Historia medieval 73 5 Eiroa Rodríguez, J. A., ed.: La conquista de al-Andalus en el siglo XIII 2012 – 121 pp., fig. € 20,00 ÍNDICE: J. A. Eiroa Rodríguez: Presentación — J. Torró: La conquista del reino de Valencia. Un proceso de colonización medieval desde la arqueología del territorio — H. Kirchner: Conquista y colonización feudal: arqueología de los cambios producidos en los espacios irrigados de origen andalusí. El caso de las Islas Baleares — A. L. Molina Molina: La incorporación de Murcia a la corona de Castilla: el protectorado (1243-1266) — F. A. Veas Arteseros: Repoblación y castellanización del reino de Murcia — A. Malpica Cuello: La formación del mundo nazarí y su dimensión arqueológica. En la España medieval, 36 — 2013 2013 – 441 pp. € 24,00 ÍNDICE: Artículos: A. Pereira Millán da Costa: A cultura politica em ação.
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