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Documents Concerning Central Europe from the Hospital's Rhodian Archives, 1314-1428
Documents Concerning Central Europe from the Hospital's Rhodian Archives, 1314-1428
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Documents Concerning Central Europe from the Hospitals Rhodian Archives, 1314–1428, is a collection of over 450 texts that provide valuable insights into the history of the Hospitallers between 1314 and 1428. It is the first of its kind to focus on central Europe and includes two texts from 1461. The book appeals to scholars and students of medieval history, the history of Central Europe, and the legal structures and personal networks within the Order of St. John.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 488 pages
Publication date: 30 May 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Documents Concerning Central Europe from the Hospitals Rhodian Archives,1314–1428
This remarkable collection brings together over 450 texts, providing a wealth of information about the Hospitallers during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. These texts serve as invaluable sources for understanding the history of the Hospitallers between 1314 and 1428. While some Hospitaller charters and letters have been published elsewhere, few scholarly editions contain sufficient sources to allow for a detailed analysis of the language and contents of these documents. Moreover, previous editions have primarily focused on specific geographical areas, such as Cyprus, Rhodes, and the Aegean Islands. In contrast, this book stands as a pioneering effort, dedicated to exploring central Europe. It comprises a total of 460 texts, including two from 1461, and offers a comprehensive perspective on the Hospitallers' activities during this period.
The significance of this book extends to scholars and students of medieval history, as well as those interested in the history of Central Europe. It sheds light on the legal structures and personal networks within the Order of St. John, providing valuable insights into the organization's operations and interactions with other institutions and individuals. By examining these texts, researchers can gain a deeper understanding of the Hospitallers' role in the medieval world, their contributions to medicine, warfare, and charity, and their impact on the cultural and social landscape of central Europe.
The Hospitals Rhodian Archives, from which these documents are drawn, hold a rich trove of historical information. The archives, located in Rhodes, Greece, have been meticulously preserved and provide a glimpse into the Hospitallers' activities and achievements during the medieval period. The collection includes charters, letters, and other legal documents, as well as personal accounts and diaries, which offer a firsthand account of the Hospitallers' experiences and struggles.
This book is a significant contribution to the field of medieval history and will be of interest to scholars, students, and anyone with an interest in the Hospitallers, medieval Europe, or the history of medicine. Its comprehensive coverage and meticulous analysis of the sources make it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of this fascinating period.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367633721
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