Greece's importance in the Middle Ages is often neglected by those more concerned with its Prehistoric or Classical past. But, as the colony of Frankish and Italian maritime Empires and as a haven for the Orthodox Church after the fall of Constantinople, the landscape of Greece is covered in a profusion of Medieval art and architecture. This text brings this heritage back to public attention.
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Greece's importance in the Middle Ages is often neglected by those more concerned with its Prehistoric or Classical past. But, as the colony of Frankish and Italian maritime Empires and as a haven for the Orthodox Church after the fall of Constantinople, the landscape of Greece is covered in a profusion of Medieval art and architecture. This text brings this heritage back to public attention.
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Good Condition. Cover shows minor signs of handling, including superficial dents and marks. All pages free from notes or highlighting. A presentable used copy without significant flaws. Publisher's note: As the colony of Frankish and Italian maritime Empires and as a haven for the Orthodox Church after the fall of Constantinople, the landscape of Greece is covered in a profusion of Medieval art and architecture. This text brings this heritage back to public attention. Size: 30.5 x 21.6 x 1.9 cm. 192 pp. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Archaeology; Archaeology, Medieval; Excavations (Archaeology)--Greece; Greece--Antiquities; ISBN: 1900188031. ISBN/EAN: 9781900188036. Add. Inventory No: 240213RST009038.