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Nomos Georgikos : Das byzantinische Landwirtschaftsgesetz. Überlegungen zu inhaltlichen und zeitlichen Einordnung. Deutsche Übersetzung
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ISBN: 9783700186953 3700186959 Year: 2020 Volume: 32 Publisher: Wien Verlag der österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften

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The Nomos Georgikos ("Agricultural Law") is the only independent byzantine regulation of land use with quasi-legal character. It influenced until the early modern period the legislation in Byzantium and in many states of Eastern and South-East Europe.The Nomos Georgikos regulates procedures in the fields of agriculture, animal husbandry and forestry. The non-mention of certain plants and animals allows to draw conclusions regarding the greater areas of the laws origins. The text that has came down to us, probably should be dated to the legislative framework of the Ecloga, in the middle of the 8th century.

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Multidisciplinary approaches to food and foodways in the medieval Eastern Mediterranean
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ISSN: 27248933 ISBN: 9782356680709 2356680705 2356681736 Year: 2020 Volume: 4 Publisher: Lyon : MOM Éditions,

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This volume brings together archaeologists, archaeological scientists and historians contributing different specialisms to an emerging field of research: food and foodways in the medieval Eastern Mediterranean. It presents the output of the POMEDOR project “People, pottery and food in the medieval Eastern Mediterranean” funded by the French National Research Agency. POMEDOR focused on changes in transitional periods, such as the Crusades and the Turkish conquests, as viewed through archaeological and archaeometric studies of pottery. The volume offers a wider scope, with research based on archaeobotany, archaeozoology, biological anthropology, and the study of archaeological structures, texts and iconography. Last but not least, it reveals the recipes conceived for a “Byzantine” dinner, held at the Paul Bocuse Institute during the final conference of the POMEDOR project. Dans ce volume, archéologues, archéomètres et historiens contribuent par différentes approches à un domaine de recherche émergent : les pratiques alimentaires en Méditerranée orientale médiévale. Il présente les résultats du programme ANR POMEDOR « Populations, poteries et alimentation en Méditerranée orientale médiévale », qui abordait l’évolution de ces pratiques lors de périodes de transition, telles que les croisades ou les conquêtes turques, principalement au travers d’études archéologiques et archéométriques de céramiques. Cet ouvrage couvre un champ plus large, incluant l’archéozoologie, l’archéobotanique, l’anthropologie biologique, l’étude des structures archéologiques, des textes et de l’iconographie. Enfin, il dévoile les recettes conçues pour un dîner « byzantin » clôturant le programme POMEDOR, organisé à l’Institut Paul Bocuse.

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