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Steven Runciman

    July 7, 1903 – November 1, 2000

    This historian specialized in Byzantium and its medieval neighbors, with his landmark work, the History of the Crusades, becoming pivotal for understanding the era. After earning a scholarship at Trinity College, Cambridge, and studying under J.B. Bury, he cultivated a deep interest in Byzantine history. Following his resignation from his fellowship, he embarked on extensive travels and research, eventually leading him to a professorship in Byzantine art and history in Istanbul. While his scholarship primarily focuses on the region from Sicily to Syria, it also uniquely explores other subjects, such as the story of Borneo and the Brooke family in 'The White Rajahs'.

    Steven Runciman
    Lost Capital of Byzantium
    A History of the Crusades. Vol.3
    A History of the Crusades. Vol.2
    Footprints in Cyprus : an illustrated history
    Byzantine style and civilization
    The First Crusade
    • 2016

      A History of the Crusades. Vol.2

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.2(41)Add rating

      The second volume of Steven Runciman's classic, hugely influential trilogy on the history of the Crusades 'There was magic about. Saladin himself was troubled by terrible dreams...' Steven Runciman's unrivalled history of the Crusades is a classic of learning and vivid, compelling storytelling, which brilliantly brings to life the personalities, battles, massacres, triumphs and follies of these epochal events. In this second volume of his trilogy Runciman tells the story of the foundation of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the disastrous, bloody Second Crusade and the inexorable rise of the crusaders' nemesis, Saladin. 'The pre-eminent historian of the Byzantine Empire and of the Crusades ... a surefooted guide who could render the past visible and familiar' Daily Telegraph 'He tells his story plain ... always pleasurable to read' Gore Vidal

      A History of the Crusades. Vol.2
    • 2016

      The third volume of Steven Runciman's classic, hugely influential trilogy on the history of the Crusades 'The whole tale is one of faith and folly, courage and greed, hope and disillusion' Steven Runciman's triumphant three-volume A History of the Crusades remains an unsurpassed account of the events that changed the world and continue to resonate today. This final volume of the trilogy begins with the glamorous Third Crusade and ends with the ruinous collapse of the crusader states and the degeneration of their ideals, which reached its nadir in the tragic destruction of Byzantium. 'When historical events are written about with this sort of command, they take on not only the universality of a fairy tale but also a certain moral weight. Runciman writes both seductively and instructively about the dignity and beauty of different religious beliefs and about the difficulties of their co-existence' Independent

      A History of the Crusades. Vol.3
    • 2010

      Jaké byly osudy řecké církve po pádu Konstantinopole do rukou Osmanů v roce 1453? Jak se vyrovnala s novými podmínkami a výzvami, jež s sebou muslimská nadvláda přinesla? Jak dokázala po čtyři staletí uchovat byzantské dědictví a zároveň přispět ke vzniku řeckého národního obrození? Na tyto a další otázky hledá odpovědi kniha nestora světové medievalistiky Stevena Runcimana (1903-2000). Předmětem autorova zájmu však není pouze výčet dějinných peripetií byzantské církve, ale především proces přechodu nadnárodní, všeobecné církve ke společenství s národním, lokálním charakterem. Zvláštní pozornost věnuje vnitřnímu uspořádání Velké církve, jejímu učení a vůdčím osobnostem daného období. V panoramatické syntéze analyzuje vztahy konstantinopolského patriarchátu s ostatními křesťanskými denominacemi – římskokatolickou, anglikánskou, luteránskou, kalvínskou a s církvemi pravoslavnými, především na Balkáně a v Rusku, ale i s ostatními blízkovýchodními patriarcháty (alexandrijským, antiochijským a jeruzalémským).

      Zajetí velké církve : dějiny konstantinopolského patriarchátu od pádu Cařihradu do roku 1821
    • 2009

      Lost Capital of Byzantium

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.5(13)Add rating

      Clinging to a rugged hillside in the lush valley of Sparta lies Mistra, one of the dramatically beautiful Byzantine cities in Greece, a place steeped in history, myth and romance. This title tells the story of this once-great city - its rise and fall and its place in the history of the Peloponnese and the Byzantine empire.

      Lost Capital of Byzantium
    • 2005

      One of the greatest historical writers of the twentieth century, Steven Runciman was famous for throwing light on some very dark ages: his definitive A History of the Crusades, first published by Penguin in 1965, transformed the common view of the Holy Wars through its impartial and penetrating approach. In this extract, he describes the brutal and decisive tenth-century victory of the crusaders over Arab forces in Jerusalem, occupied for over four hundred years.

      The assault on Jerusalem
    • 1996

      Considerate come la più romantica delle imprese cristiane oppure come l’ultima invasione barbarica, le Crociate rimangono una delle più emozionanti e avventurose storie di tutti i tempi. Chi per espiare le penitenze, chi per brama di potere; chi per il desiderio di vedere i luoghi sacri, chi per il bottino che l’Oriente prometteva, i Crociati marciarono verso la preda, spirituale o temporale al contempo, della Città santa. Giunti dopo un viaggio spettacolare sotto le antiche mura di Gerusalemme, fu solo dopo molto tempo e grazie a una brillante manovra di tattica militare che poterono riversarsi nella città. E ciò che ne seguì fu insieme meraviglioso e terribile.

      I crociati alla conquista della città santa. Epopea e storia della prima crociata
    • 1991

      A History of the Crusades, Vol. 1

      The First Crusade and the Foundation of the Kingdom of Jerusalem

      • 377 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Sir Steven Runciman's three volume A History of the Crusades, is one of the great classics of English historical writing. Volume I deals with the First Crusade and the foundation of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Volume II describes the Frankish states of Outremer from the accession of King Baldwin I to the re-conquest of Jerusalem by Saladin, and in the third volume, Sir Steven examines the revival of the Frankish kingdom from the time of the Third Crusade until its collapse a century later. The interwoven themes of the book include: Christiandom, the replacement of the cultured Ayubites by the less sympathetic Mameluks as leader of the Moslem world, and the coming of the Mongols. He includes a chapter on architecture and the arts, and an epilogue on the last manifestations of the Crusading spirit.

      A History of the Crusades, Vol. 1
    • 1990

      Byzantine style and civilization

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      For more than eleven centuries Christian civilization was dominated in the East by the Imperial city of Constantinople, and a deeply religious conception of the universe is reflected in Byzantine art. Whether he was designing some great architectural monument like the cathedral, or the smallest enamel reliquary cross, or an article for secular use, the Byzantine artist wrestled with colour and harmony to interpret divine beauty to humanity. In this liberally illustrated study Sir Steven Runciman draws on his profound knowledge of the period to show how early Christians acquired this belief in the purpose of art and how it survived changes in technique, fashion and resources for as long as the Empire stood.

      Byzantine style and civilization
    • 1983