James DEmilio
Nombre:
James
Apellidos:
DEmilio
Categoría profesional:
Associate professor
Hispanista Emérito:
No
Universidad/Centro de investigación:
University of South Florida
Departamento/Centro:
Humanities and Cultural Studies
País:
Estados Unidos
Estado:
1
Página de internet personal:
Trabajos publicados:
ed. and trans. Culture and Society in Medieval Galicia: A Cultural Crossroads at the Edge of Europe. Leiden: Brill, 2015.
"The Paradox of Galicia: A Cultural Crossroads at the Edge of Europe," in Culture and Society in Medieval Galicia, 3-123.
"The Charter of Theodenandus: Writing, Ecclesiastical Culture, and Monastic Reform in Tenth-Century Galicia," in Culture and Society in Medieval Galicia, 281-342.
"Epilogue: Future Directions in the Study of Medieval Galicia," in Culture and Society in Medieval Galicia, 949-961.
"Cistercian Iberia," in The Cistercian Arts from the 12th to the 21st Century, eds. Roberto Cassanelli and Terryl Kinder (Montreal: McGill UP, 2014), 125-144, 418-420.
"The Cathedral Chapter of Lugo in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries: Reform and Retrenchment," in Cross, Crescent, and Conversion: Studies on Medieval Spain and Christendom in Memory of Richard Fletcher, eds. Simon Barton and Peter Linehan (Leiden: Brill, 2008). 193-226.
"Inscriptions and the Romanesque Church: Patrons, Prelates, and Craftsmen in Romanesque Galicia," in Spanish Medieval Art: Recent Studies, ed. Colum Hourihane (Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2007), 1-33.
"The Art of the Cistercians in Galicia and Portugal: A Review Article (Arte de Cister em Portugal e Galiza/Arte del Císter en Galicia y Portugal)," Cîteaux: Commentarii cistercienses 58 (2007), 305-327.
"The Paradox of Galicia: A Cultural Crossroads at the Edge of Europe," in Culture and Society in Medieval Galicia, 3-123.
"The Charter of Theodenandus: Writing, Ecclesiastical Culture, and Monastic Reform in Tenth-Century Galicia," in Culture and Society in Medieval Galicia, 281-342.
"Epilogue: Future Directions in the Study of Medieval Galicia," in Culture and Society in Medieval Galicia, 949-961.
"Cistercian Iberia," in The Cistercian Arts from the 12th to the 21st Century, eds. Roberto Cassanelli and Terryl Kinder (Montreal: McGill UP, 2014), 125-144, 418-420.
"The Cathedral Chapter of Lugo in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries: Reform and Retrenchment," in Cross, Crescent, and Conversion: Studies on Medieval Spain and Christendom in Memory of Richard Fletcher, eds. Simon Barton and Peter Linehan (Leiden: Brill, 2008). 193-226.
"Inscriptions and the Romanesque Church: Patrons, Prelates, and Craftsmen in Romanesque Galicia," in Spanish Medieval Art: Recent Studies, ed. Colum Hourihane (Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2007), 1-33.
"The Art of the Cistercians in Galicia and Portugal: A Review Article (Arte de Cister em Portugal e Galiza/Arte del Císter en Galicia y Portugal)," Cîteaux: Commentarii cistercienses 58 (2007), 305-327.
Asociaciones a las que pertenece:
Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical StudiesAmerican Academy of Research Historians of Medieval SpainAmerican Historical AssociationSociety of Architectural HistoriansArchaeological Institute of AmericaDante Society of AmericaBritish Archaeological Association
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Hispanista:
Si