Textbook
A History of Byzantium, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-1-4051-8471-7
Paperback
480 pages
January 2010, ©2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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“I welcome this expanded second edition of Timothy Gregory's
useful introduction to the growing field for Byzantine studies. It
will be a great help to students and teachers, especially for its
greater coverage of archaeology and its guides to web resources and
primary sources in translation.”
Averil Cameron, University of Oxford
“Professor Gregory’s deep knowledge of archaeology, historical geography, and the original Greek sources infuses his lucid history of Byzantium with insights into the unexpected connections between the medieval and modern world.”
Linda Jones Hall, St. Mary's College of Maryland
"Gregory’s book is the only proper textbook for Byzantine history. It is also an admirable scholarly survey which brings to bear Gregory’s substantial experience as an archaeologist and historian on the rich history of the Byzantine East."
William Caraher, University of North Dakota
“Gregory’s work presents in a concrete and original way the political history, the institutions, the art, the architecture and the socioeconomic factors that shaped the often misunderstood Byzantine Empire. The book appeals to the academic as well as to the general public.”
Taxiarchis Kolias, University of Athens , and The National Hellenic Research Foundation
Averil Cameron, University of Oxford
“Professor Gregory’s deep knowledge of archaeology, historical geography, and the original Greek sources infuses his lucid history of Byzantium with insights into the unexpected connections between the medieval and modern world.”
Linda Jones Hall, St. Mary's College of Maryland
"Gregory’s book is the only proper textbook for Byzantine history. It is also an admirable scholarly survey which brings to bear Gregory’s substantial experience as an archaeologist and historian on the rich history of the Byzantine East."
William Caraher, University of North Dakota
“Gregory’s work presents in a concrete and original way the political history, the institutions, the art, the architecture and the socioeconomic factors that shaped the often misunderstood Byzantine Empire. The book appeals to the academic as well as to the general public.”
Taxiarchis Kolias, University of Athens , and The National Hellenic Research Foundation