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Historia Medieval 43 2 Diplomatiques — K www.porticolibrerias.es Nº 732 PÓRTICOSemanal Historia medieval 43 8 mayo 2006 Responsable de la Sección: Concha Aguirre Dirige: José Miguel Alcrudo Obras generales: 001 — 030 Fuentes y ciencias auxiliares: 031 — 054 Arte — Arqueología: 055 — 067 Filología — Literatura: 068 — 084 Filosofía — Teología — Ciencia — Cultura: 085 — 129 Derecho — Instituciones: 130 — 146 Historia económica y social: 147 — 172 Iglesia — Religión: 173 — 185 Bizanzio — Oriente cristiano: 186 — 194 Islam: 195 — 211 Judaica: 212 — 217 OBRAS GENERALES 001 Bachrach, B. S.: Early Carolingian Warfare. Prelude to Empire 2000 – 432 pp. € 61,85 002 Bicchierai, M.: Ai confini della repubblica di Firenze. Poppi dalla signoria dei conti. Guidi al vicariato del Casentino (1360-1480) 2005 – xxxii + 450 pp. € 46,80 003 Bouet, P. / V. Gazeau, eds.: La Normandie et l’Angleterre au moyen âge. Colloque de Cerisy-la-Salle, 4-7 octobre 2001 2003 – 363 pp., fig., lám.col. € 32,50 INDICE: 1. 911-1204: P. Bauduin: La parentèle de Guillaume le conquérant: l’aperçu des sources PÓRTICO LIBRERÍAS PS 732 — Historia medieval 43 2 diplomatiques — K. Keats-Rohan: Le rôle des élites dans la colonisation de l’Angleterre (vers 1066- 1135) — J. Green: Le gouvernement d’Henri Ier Beauclerc en Normandie — N. Vincent: Les normands de l’entourage d’Henri II Plantagenêt — V. Moss: Reprise et innovations: les rôles normands et anglais de l’année 1194-1195 et la perte de la Normandie — D. Rouet: Le patrimoine anglais et l’Angleterre vus à travers les actes du cartulaire de Saint-Pierre de Préaux — E. van Houts: L’exil dans l’espace anglo-normand — R. Gameson: La Normandie et l’Angleterre au XIe siècle: le témoignage des manuscrits — 2. Le XIIIe siècle: K. Thompson: L’aristocratie anglo-normande et 1204 — D. Power: Terra regis anglie et terra normannorum sibi invicem adversantur: les héritages anglo-normands entre 1204 et 1244 — O. de Laborderie: La mémoire des origines normandes des rois d’Angleterre dans les généalogies en rouleau des XIIIe et XIVe siècles — D. Power: La Normandie et l’Anglaterre au XIIIe siècle: bibliographie — 3. Les XIVe et XVe siècles: E. Lebailly: Raoul d’Eu, connétable de France et seigneur anglais et irlandais — A. Curry: Harfleur et les anglais, 1415-1422 — P. Cailleux: La présence anglaise dans la capitale normande: quelques aspects des relations entre anglais et rouennais — J.-P. Genet: La Normandie vue par les historiens et les politiques anglais au XVe siècle — P. Contamine: À l’abordage! Pierre de Brézé, grand sénéchal de Normandie, et la guerre de course (1452- 1458) — M. Arnaoux: Conclusions. 004 Boyer, R., ed.: Les vikings, premiers européens VIIIe-XIe siècle. Les nou- velles découvertes de l’archéologie 2005 – 256 pp., fig. € 19,00 INDICE: R. Boyer: Pourquoi un colloque sur «les Vikings, premiers européens»? — R. Simek: L’émergence de l’âge viking: circonstances et conditions — E. Roesdahl: Monuments archéologiques de l’âge viking au Danemark — E. Ridel: La snekkja ou les pérégrinations d’un navire de guerre viking à travers l’Europe — J. Graham-Campbell: L’expérience viking dans l’Europe du nord-ouest — J.-M. Maillefer: Les vikings en Russie — A. Marez: Une Europe des vikings? La leçon des inscriptions runiques — J. Renaud: Le prétendu Rollon et la Normandie — N. Price: L’esprit viking: magie et mentalité dans la société scandinave ancienne — J. Jochens: La femme viking en avance sur son temps — T. H. Tulinius: La conversion du viking: l’image du guerrier païen dans les sagas islandaises — R. Boyer: Bilan et tentative de synthèse. 005 Burckhardt, T.: Siena. Ciudad de la Virgen 2006 – 204 pp., fot., lám. € 14,00 006 Christiansen, E.: The Norsemen in the Viking Age 2006 – 392 pp., 11 fig. € 28,65 007 Ciganda Elizondo, R.: Navarros en Normandía en 1367-1371. Hacia el ocaso de Carlos II en Francia 2006 – xiv + 392 pp. € 22,00 008 Coulon, D. & al., eds.: Chemins d’outre-mer. Études d’histoire sur la Mé- diterranée médiévale offertes à Michel Balard, 2 vols. 2004 – 866 pp., fig. € 45,00 INDICE: G. Airaldi: «Je suis Bertrand de Gibelet» — B. Arbel: Les listes de chargement de navires PÓRTICO LIBRERÍAS PS 732 — Historia medieval 43 3 vénitiens (XVe-début du XVIe siécle): un essai de typologie — L. Balletto: Tra Genova e Chio nel tempo di Cristoforo Colombo — E. Basso: I Gattilusio tra Genova e Bisanzio. Nuovi documenti d’archivio — H. Bresc: Les territoires de la grâce: l’évêché de Mazara (1430-1450) — F. Cardini: Il pellegrino assente. L’enigma di una mancata partenza per Gerusalemme (Firenze, agosto 1384) — F. Caroff: L’affrontement entre chrétiens et musulmans. Le rõle de la vraie croix dans les images de croisade (XIIIe-XVe siècle) — J.-C. Cheynet: Byzance et l’Orient latin: le legs de Manuel Comnène — P.-V. Claverie: La dévotion envers les lieux saints dans la Catalogne médiévale — F. Collard: Timeas Danaos et dona ferentes. Remarques à propos d’un épisode méconnu de la troisième croisade — P. Contamine: De Chypre à la Prusse et à la Frandre. Les aventures d’un chevalier poitevin: Perceval de Couloigne, seigneur de Pugny, du Breuil-Bernard et de Pierrefitte (133.-141.) — D. Coulon: Du nouveau sur Emmanuel Piloti et son témoignage à la lumière de documents d’archives occidentaux — B. Dansette: Le voyage d’outre-mer à la fin du XVe siècle: essai de définition de l’identité pèlerine occidentale à travers le récit de Nicole Le Huen — G. Dédéyan: De la prise de Thessalonique par les normands (1185) à la croisade de Frédéric Barberousse (1189-1190): le revirement politico-religieux des pouvois arméniens — C. Delacroix-Besnier: Les couvents des sœurs dominicaines de Nin et de Zadar (XIIIe- XIVe siècle) — A. Demurger: Outre-mer. Le passage des templiers en Orient d’après les dépositions du procès — B. Doumerc: Novus rerum nascitur ordo: Venise et la fin d’un monde (1495-1511) — A. Ducellier: Du Levant à Rhodes, Chio, Gallipoli et Palerme: démêlés et connivences entre chrétiens et musulmans à bord ‘un vaisseau génoix (octobre-décembre 1408-avril 1411) — P. edbury: Women and the customs of the High court of Jerusalem according to John of Ibelin — N. Fejic: La Chronique ragusaine de Junije Rastic et la politique de Venise dans la mémoire collective de Dubrovnik — M. T. Ferrer i Mallol: La reina Leonor de Chipre y los catalanes de su entorno — J. Flori: Quelques aspects de la propagande anti-byzantine dans les sources occidentales de la première croisade — J. France: The crusades and military history — T. Ganchou: Autonomie locale et relations avec les latins à Byzance au XIVe siècle: Iôannès Limpidarios / Libadarios, AInos et les Draperio de Péra — L. García- Guijarro: La reforma eclesiástica romana en el desarrollo de formaciones políticas: el caso de los condados catalanes, ca. 1060-ca. 1100 — C. Gauvard: De la difficulté d’être étranger au royaume de France: les avatars de Colard le Lombard en 1413-1416 — J.-P. Genet: Qu’allaient-ils faire dans ces galères? — P. Gourdin: Pour une réévaluation des phénomènes de colonisation en Méditerranée occidentale et au Maghreb pendant le moyen âge et le début des temps modernes — N. Guglielmi: Miradas de viajeros sobre Oriente (siglos XII-XIV) — I. Heullant-Donat: Les martyrs franciscains de Jérusalem (1391), entre mémoire et manipulation — D. Jacoby: Le consulat vénitien d’Alexandrie d’après un document inédit de 1284 — M. Kaplan: Un patriarche byzantin dans le royaume latin de Jérusalem: Léontios — S. P. Karpov: Les empereurs de Trébizonde, débiteurs des génois — B. Z. Kedar: Again: Genoa’s golden inscription and king Baldwin I’s privilege of 1104 — B. Krekic: Trois documents concernant les marchands vénitiens à Tana au début du XVe siècle — A. E. Laiou: Monopoly and privileged free trade in the eastern Mediterranean (8th-14th century) — B. Laurioux: Quelques remarques sur la découverte du sucre par les premiers croisés d’Orient — C. Maltézou: Un artisan verrier crétois +a Venise — M. T. Mansouri: Tissus et costumes dans les relations islamo-byzantines (IXe-Xe siècle) — F. Micheau. Les croisades dans la Chronique universelle de Bar Hebraeus — C. Mutafian: L’église arménienne et les chrétientés d’Orient (XIIe-XIVe siècle) — M.-A. Nielen: Du comté de Champagne aux royaumes d’Orient: sceaux et armoiries des comtes de Brienne — M. Nystazopoulou-Pélékidou: Mouvements de populations, migrations et colonisations en Serbie et en Bosnie (XIIe-XVe siècle) — S. Origone: Questioni tra Bizanzio e Genova intorno all’anno 1278 — G. Ortalli: Les giorni uziagi. Hommes de mer vénitiens et jours néfastes — C. Otten-Froux: Contribution à l’étude de la procédure du sindicamentum en Méditerranée orientale (XIVe-XVe siècle) — S. Papacostea: Les génois et la horde d’or: le tournant de 1313 — M. Parisse. Des lorrains en croisade. La PÓRTICO LIBRERÍAS PS 732 — Historia medieval 43 4 maison de Bar — J. Paviot: Marins et marchands portugais en Méditerranée à la fin du moyen âge — G. Petti Balbi: La celebrazione del potere: l’apparato funebre per Battista Campofregoso (1442) — C. Picard: Les arsenaux musulmans de la Méditerranée et de l’Océan atlantique (VIIe-XVe siècle) — G. Pistarino: L’Europa dal particolarismo medievale e dall’impero feudale agli orizzonti aperti — D. Puncuh: Associazionismo e ricerca a Genova, tra tradizione ed evoluzione — P. Racine: Lucques, Gênes et le trafic de la soie (v. 1250-v. 1340) — J. Richard: Zayton, un évêché au bout du monde — J. Riley-Smith: Further thoughts on the layout of the hospital in Acre — G. Saint-Guillain: L’Apocalypse et le sens des affaires. Les moines de Saint-Jean de Patmos, leurs activités économiques et leurs relations avec les latins (XIIIe et XIVe siècles) — D. Stöckly: Une autre fonction des capitaines de galées du marché vénitiennes: le contrôle des officiers d’outre-mer — F.-O. Touati: De prima origine sancti Lazari hierosolymitani — A.
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