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ʿAbbād (Āl ʿAbbād) 87
al-ʿAbbāsī al-ʿAlawī 79, 83, 86–91
Abbāsid, dynasty 24, 86, 111, 114, 312, 420, 424, 427
ʿAbdallāh b. Ḥamza, Zaydi imam 326
Abnāʾ, urban group in Yemen of (allegedly) Persian origin 87, 105, 107–109, 113, 312, 416, 442
Abū Isḥāq al-Shīrāzī, shaykh 411
Abū l-Futūḥ, family 113
Adauct, Saint 392
ʿAdnān, ancestor of Northern Arabs 107, 116
Agnes, Saint 355
Aḥmad b. Zayd al-Yamanī, Islamic jurist (faqīh) 416
Āl Abī Fuṭayma 87–88
Albrecht II (of Habsburg), Duke of Austria 342–343, 388
Albrecht III (of Habsburg), Duke of Austria 389
ʿAlids, dynasty 86–89, 116
Allinger, Eva 189–191
Anjou (Angevin), dynasty 60, 236, 350–351, 397–398
Anne, Saint 278
Appiah, Kwameh 473
Aristotle, philosopher 431, 436
al-Ashraf Ismāʿīl, Rasulid sultan , see al-Malik al-Ashraf Ismāʿīl b. al-ʿAbbās
Austin (Augustinian) Canons, monks 21, 50, 237–240, 253, 271, 273, 276, 347
Augustine, Saint 262, 267, 271, 278
Ayyūbid, dynasty 90, 116, 284–285, 287, 289, 291–293, 302, 304
Bakīl 113
Banū Kulayb, tribe 84–85
Banū Ḥamza, tribe 326
Banū l-Ḥārith, tribe 113
Banū l-Ḥushaysh, tribe 113
Banū Maṭar, tribe 112
Banū Shihāb, tribe 105, 107, 112
Barbara, Saint 247, 279, 355
al-Barmakī, Abbasid governor 111
Bartholomew, Saint 171
Beckwith, Christopher 135
Bedapa, household (Tibet) 181
Benedictines, monks 42, 249, 354–355, 386
Berkel, Maaike van 4, 24, 76, 333
Bhallika, merchant 211–212, 224
Bilād al-Rūs, tribe(?) 113
Borgolte, Michael 7, 313, 373, 377
Braun, Georg 57, 351
Bubanić, Pietro 62
Buddha, Life of 189, 199–200, 202–203, 218, 222–223, 225–228, 230–231, 233–234
Buddha Śākyamuni 146, 367–369; Siddhārtha
al-Burayhī, South Arabian author and biographer 405, 407, 410–412, 418
Carmelites, monks 249, 347
Catherine, Saint 240, 250, 271, 278
Casimir, King of Poland 396
Charles I of Anjou, King of Hungary 31
Charles IV of Luxembourg 236–237, 274–276, 278, 392
Christ, Jesus 235, 247–251, 253, 255, 257, 261, 264, 267–271, 278–279, 281–282
Christopher, Saint 255–256, 279
Cistercians, monks 50, 237, 240
Clare, Saint , see Clarists
Clarists (Poor Clares), nuns 237, 352
Clement V, pope 385
Constantine the Great, Emperor 340
Corner, Tommaso 69
Corvinus, Matthias, King of Hungary 39, 350, 354, 395, 397–399
Cresques, Abraham 1–3
Crone, Patricia 107
Ḍaḥḥāk, family of Ḥāshid 112, 114
Dakungpa, household (Tibet) 181
Devarāja, the eldest son of Yeshé Ö 365, 368, 371
Dinnerstein, Noe 161
Divine Monk (lha btsun) , see Jangchup Ö (Byang chub ’od)
Dominique, Saint , see Dominicans
Dominicans, friars 47, 347
Dongspon, household (Tibet) 181
Dragačić, Zuanin 62
Drakpa Dé (Grags pa lde), King of Guge 378
Dresch, Paul 117
al-Duʿām, family 113
Dursteler, Eric 58
Egidius, Saint 248, 256, 347
Eisenstadt, Shmuel N. 473
Ennen, Edith 437
Ernuszt, János 354
Ezzelino da Romano 68–69
Faraj b. Barqūq, Mamluk sultan of Egypt 424
Fāṭimid, dynasty 113, 115, 424
Feiglstorfer, Hubert 20, 68, 128, 154
Felix, Saint 392
Ferdinand III of Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor 271
al-Fīrūzābādī , see Majd al-Dīn Muḥammad b. Yaʿqūb al-Fīrūzābādī
Forrer, Ludwig 108
Francesco, Jacopo di, merchant 353
Francis, Saint, of Assisi 264, 278
Franciscans, friars 237, 244, 347, 396
Frank, Thomas, burgher of Pressburg 348
Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor 39, 354–355, 388, 389
Friedrich III , see Frederick III
Fuetrer, Seifrid, Viennese burgher 346
Gailsam, Albert (Albrecht), merchant of Pressburg 354–355
Geinperger, Stephan, burgher of Wiener Neustadt 355
Gellner, David 122, 143
Gellner, Ernest 463–464
George of Poděbrad, King of Bohemia 394
Gergan, Joseph 156–157
Gerolt, Dorothea, of Knittelfeld 355
Ghersi, Eugenio 203–204, 216–217
Gingrich, Andre 7, 24, 37, 322, 432, 438, 452
Giovanni, son of Bonaventura de Salto, merchant 353
Gisa, Giovanni de 68
Glockengiesser, Hans, of Nuremberg, burgher of Wiener Neustadt 355
Goda, Károly 23, 180, 426, 447
Goody, Jack 463–464
Gruber, Elisabeth 18, 318, 346, 419, 450, 459
Grünemberg, Konrad 66, 92
Grünwalder, Konrad 347
Guge Khenchen Ngawang Drakpa 123, 125, 366
Guge Panchen Drakpa Gyaltsen 123–126
Guge Tsering Gyalpo 124, 134, 174
Gutschow, Niels 153
Habsburg, dynasty 236, 388–389, 394, 448
al-Hādī ilā al-Ḥaqq Yaḥyā b. al-Ḥusayn, first Zaydi imam of Yemen 83, 88–89, 102, 115
Hamboth, Albert (Albrecht), burgher of Pressburg 351–352
Hamdān, tribe 87, 112–113, 326
al-Hamdānī, Abū Muḥammad al-Ḥasan b. Aḥmad, South Arabian geographer, historian, poet, chemist and astronomer 77–78, 83–85, 87, 89–91, 101, 105, 107–108, 284
Hamdānid , see Ḥātimid, dynasty
Handa, Omacanda 167
Hans der Mosprunner, burgher of Vienna 345–346
Harje, household (Tibet) 181
al-Ḥasan, grandson of the Prophet 319, 382
Hase Phakpa (Ha se ’Phags pa), Buddhist deity 374
Ḥāshid, tribe 112, 114–115
Ḥātimid (Hamdānid), dynasty 113, 115
Hazod, Guntram 142
Heinrich of Lucerne 387
Heinrich of Rosenberg 241
Heiss, Johann 19, 24, 180, 426, 442, 446, 448
Herdick, Reinhard 174
Ḥimyar, tribe 105, 304
Hogenberg, Franz 57, 351
Horden, Peregrine 10
Horníčková, Kateřina 21, 154, 189, 229, 445, 447
Hovden, Eirik 18–19, 22, 154, 334, 362, 422–423, 442, 450
Hrdlička, Aquilinus 271
Huber, Toni 141–142, 186
al-Ḥusayn, grandson of the Prophet 319, 382
Hussites, Bohemian 44–45, 257, 278, 345, 354, 393–394, 396, 399, 448
Ibn Abī l-Aḥnāsh , see Ismāʿīl b. Abī l-Aḥnāsh
Ibn Abī l-Sāj, Yūsuf, warlord and Sajid amir of Azerbaijan and Armenia 427–428
Ibn al-Athīr 107
Ibn al-Mujāwir, traveller and author 90, 285, 287–288
Ibn Baṭṭūṭa, traveller and author 288, 405
Ibn Ḥajar al-ʿAsqalānī, Egyptian biographer and ḥadīth specialist 405, 416
Ibn Khaldūn 283
Ibn Khallikān, chronicler 105
Ibn Samura 115
Ibn Zaydān, al-Qāḍī 90
Ibrāhīm b. Mūsā (al-Jazzār) 86–87
Irnfrid, town judge of Krems 45
Ismāʿīl b. Abī l-Aḥnāsh 110
Ismaʿili imam(s) 113–116, 292, 319–320, 324–326, 330, 442
Jacopo, son of Bonaventura de Salto 353
Jagiellonian, dynasty 394, 399–400
Jahoda, Christian 20, 23, 134, 154, 180, 189, 191, 318, 334, 422, 451
Jakob the Judge, comes and town judge of Pressburg 351
Jamāl al-Dīn Muḥammad b. ʿAbdallāh al-Raymī, chief Qāḍī 409–412, 416–418
Jamāl al-Dīn Muḥammad b. Abī Bakr al-Miṣrī 417
James, Saint 258, 278–279, 394
James the Younger, Saint 271
Jan of Dražice, Bishop of Prague 239
Jan of Jenštejn, Archbishop of Prague 240, 271
Jan of Rosenberg, noble 240
al-Janadī, South Arabian author 289, 404–405
Jangchup Ö (Byang chub ’od), King of West Tibet and royal monk 370, 372
Jerome, Saint 264, 266–267, 271
Jikten Gön, prince 149
Jindřich of Rosenberg, noble 240, 242
John the Blind, King of Bohemian 237
John XXII, pope 385
John the Baptist, Saint 277
Jošt of Rosenberg, noble 240
Judas Iscariot 257, 259
Julia of Mont-Cornillon 385
Jung, family, mine owners (Upper Hungary) 354, 356, 360
Jung, Jakob, priest in Neusohl 355
Jung, Niklas, burgher of Pressburg 354–355
Jung, Stephan, burgher of Pressburg 354–355
Kadlec, Jaroslav 261
al-Kalāʿ 87
Kalantari, Christiane 21, 128, 154, 191, 193, 445
Kālika, nāga (serpent) king 208–209
Kapstein, Matthew 142
Karṇāṭā-Malla, dynasty 133, 150
Karogpa, household (Tibet) 181
Kasimir, King of Poland , see Casimir
Kateřina, née Rosenberg (wife of Petr Holický) 247, 279
Katherina, widow of Konrad the Linenweaver 348
Kennedy, Hugh 4, 76
Khawlān, tribe 84, 87, 109, 113, 115
al-Khazrajī, historian, artist, learned man and politician 109, 290, 403–414
Khorré (’Khor re), King of West Tibet, founder of Khorchag monastery 192, 222, 364
Khri lDe srong gTsug btsan, King of West Tibet 124, 132
Klimburg-Salter, Deborah 190
Knysh, Alexander D. 405
Kommer, Odile 19, 442
Konrad of Stein, burgher 50
Kümmeler, Fabian 19, 442, 459
Kunigunde, widow of Dietrich from Linz 50
Ladislas IV, King of Hungary 342
Lander, Nicolaus 255
Landštejn, family 237
Laszlovszky, József 4, 76–77, 333
Latini, Brunetto 60
Leonhart, Saint 393
Leopold VI, Duke of Austria 50
Lewcock, Ronald 107
Lhadé (lHa lde), King of West Tibet 122, 365, 378–379
Lhé Metok (lHa’i me tog), ordained daughter of Yeshé Ö 231, 365, 369
Licchavi, dynasty 133
Linenweaver, Konrad 348
Lohse, Tillmann 376–377
Longin, Saint 278
Lonza, Nella 76
Louis I , see Louis of Anjou
Louis of Anjou, King of Hungary 350, 397–398
Luczanits, Christian 190–191
Luther, Martin 391, 448
Lutter, Christina 24, 333, 455
Luxemburg, dynasty 350, 392, 397
al-Mahdī ʿAlī b. Muḥammad, Zaydi imam 331
Majd al-Dīn Muḥammad b. Yaʿqūb al-Fīrūzābādī, called al-Shīrāzī, chief judge of Yemen, ḥadīth specialist and lexicographer 22, 289, 405, 407, 411–413
Majorossy, Judit 18, 22, 318, 362, 384, 422, 450
al-Malik al-Afḍal al-ʿAbbās, Rasulid ruler 290, 404–407; builder of the Madrasa al-Afḍaliyya 290, 407
al-Malik al-Ashraf Ismāʿīl b. al-ʿAbbās, Rasulid ruler 22, 294, 296, 302, 304, 406–407, 409, 411–412, 416; builder of the Madrasa al-Ashrafiyya 292–295, 297–302, 304
al-Malik al-Ashraf ʿUmar, Rasulid ruler 304, 404
al-Malik al-Muẓaffar Yūsuf, Rasulid ruler 285, 291, 294, 296, 302–304, 403–404
al-Manṣūr ʿAbd al-Wahhāb, Tāhirid sultan 300
al-Manṣūr ʿUmar, Rasulid ruler 291
al-Maqrīzī, Egyptian historian and biographer 409
Margaret, Saint 271
Margaretha, wife of Thomas Frank, burgher of Pressburg 348
Margret, widow, burgher of Goldenkron 50
Mark, Saint 63, 69
Martin V, pope 386
Martin, Saint 33, 352, 385
Mary Magdalene, Saint 261–262, 267, 271, 349
Mary, Virgin 180, 235, 238–239, 247–250, 253, 261, 276, 278, 282, 352, 388, 392, 445, 448
Matthias I, King of Hungary , see Corvinus, Matthias
Maurice of Agaune, Saint 271–275
Medici, Vieri de’, merchant of Florence 353
Melichar, Theofil J. 244, 255, 271, 273
Merian, Matthäus 41–42
Michael, Saint 388
Miskawayh, Abū ʿAlī Aḥmad b. Muḥammad b. Yaʿqūb, Persian historian and philosopher 427–428
Mongols 132, 378, 383, 405, 457
Mosprunner, Hans der 345–346
al-Muʾayyad (Bi-l-lāh) Yaḥyā b. Ḥamza, Zaydi imam 321, 325–327, 331
al-Muʾayyad Dāwūd, Rasulid ruler 289, 296
Mucalinda, nāga (serpent) king 211–212, 218, 224
Mufliḥ, leading eunuch at the court of the Abbasid caliph al-Muqtadir 428
Muḥammad al-Idrisi 38
Muḥammad b. Abī Bakr al-Fārisī, jurist 109, 405
Muḥammad b. al-Jazarī, Quran reciter and ḥadīth specialist 405
Muḥammad b. Asʿad b. Zayd, judge 331
Muḥammad, prophet 102, 409
Muḥyī al-Dīn al-Nawawī, shaykh 410, 417–418
al-Mujāhid ʿAlī, Rasulid ruler 287, 296
Muʾnis al-Muẓaffar, Abū l-Ḥasan, commander-in-chief of the Abbasid army during the reign of caliph al-Muqtadir 428
al-Muqtadir, Abū l-Faḍl Jaʿfar ibn Ahmad, Abbasid caliph 427
Musallam al-Laḥjī, Zaydi-Muṭarrifi biographer 110, 409
Mussato, Albertino 419
Muʿtab, Jihat, wife of al-Malik al-Ashraf Ismāʿīl b. al-ʿAbbās 294, 303; builder of the Madrasa al-Muʿtabiyya 292, 294–295, 297, 300–301, 303
al-Muẓaffar, Abbasid military leader , see Muʾnis al-Muẓaffar
al-Muẓaffar Yūsuf , see al-Malik al-Muẓaffar Yūsuf
Nāgarāja, son of Yeshé Ö 368–369
Najm al-Dīn al-Marjānī 409
Namgyel Dé (rNam rgyal lde), King of Guge 378
Nanker, Bishop of Cracow 394–395
Narendradeva, King of Nepal 135
al-Nāṣir Aḥmad, Zaydi imam 290, 302
al-Nāṣir Salāḥ al-Dīn Muḥammad b. ʿAlī, Zaydi imam 326, 331, 416
Naṣr al-Qushūrī, Abbasid chamberlain 428
Neumann, Heidi A. 191
Neumann, Helmut F. 191
Ngawang Drakpa, ‘Lord of Dharma’ (chos rje), disciple of Tsongkhapa 378
Nicholas, Saint 250, 281, 407
Niebuhr, Carsten 106, 285–286, 288
Nizār, ancestor of Northern Arabs 107
al-Numayá¹£ 85
Nūr al-Dīn ʿUmar 285, 302
Oldřich of Rosenberg 240
Oleśnicki, Zbigniew, Bishop of Cracow 396
Orlando, Ermanno 4, 18, 76, 443, 446
Ötro, princess 149
Otto of Habsburg, archduke 388
Paul, Apostle, Saint 257, 260–261
Pe har, Buddhist protective deity 374
Peter II, Abbot of Göttweig 45
Peter, Apostle, Saint 258, 264
Petr Holický of Sternberg 247, 279
Petr I of Rosenberg, noble 237
Petr II of Rosenberg, noble 239, 242, 274–276
Petrarca, Francesco 419
Philip, Saint 271
Pinargenti, Simon 93
Pirchner, Wolfhart, burgher of Vienna 346
Planitz, Hans 437
Poell, Heinrich 191
Polanyi, Karl 79, 461
Poll, Jans, Ratsherr and burgher of Vienna, burgher of Pressburg 350–351, 352 (family), 353–356, 360
Polo, Marco 1–3
Pön, household (Tibet) 181
Přemyslid, dynasty 237
Purcell, Nicholas 10
Qaḥṭān, ancestor of Southern Arabs 107, 116, 407
Qāsim b. Ḥasan al-Sirājī 327
al-Qāsim b. Muḥammad al-Jumaḥī al-Qurashī 115
Querini, Girolamo 71
al-Rabīʿa b. Saʿd 85–87, 89
Ragopa, household (Tibet) 181
Ramble, Charles 173, 176, 184, 455
Rantag, household (Tibet) 181
Rasulid (Rasūlid), dynasty, rulers of Yemen 22, 24, 116, 283–285, 287–294, 300, 302–305, 326, 403–409, 411–412, 426, 442, 446, 448, 453, 470
Rinchen Zangpo (Rin chen bzang po), “Great Translator” (lo chen) 126, 130, 132, 192, 222, 233, 365–366, 378
Rosenberg, noble family 237, 239–242, 247, 250, 255, 257, 267, 271, 276–277, 279–281, 446, 448
Rubin, Miri 4, 76, 333, 385
Rudolf IV, (Arch-)Duke of Austria 342, 388–389
Saʿd b. Saʿd 86–88, 90
Sadek, Noha 4, 21, 76, 333, 442, 446, 448
Ṣaʿdiyyūn, inhabitants of the town of Ṣaʿda 85
al-Sakhāwī, Egyptian biographer 412
Śākya, North Indian royal family 368–369
Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn, al-Nāsir, Muḥammad b. ʿAlī, Zaydī imam , see al-Nāṣir Salāḥ al-Dīn Muḥammad b. ʿAlī
Salto, Bonaventura de, merchant of 353–354
Sangha, monastic community 368
Sangyé Gyatso (Sangs rgyas rgya mtsho), Regent (sde srid) of Tibet 379
Sanḥān, tribe 113
Sayf b. Dhī Yazan 105
Scato, Pietro 69
Schmiedchen, Annette 368
Schopen, Gregory 368
Schottenaltar, Master of 54
Sennet, Richard 431
Sergar, household (Tibet) 171, 181
Serjeant, Robert Bertram 107
al-Sharjī, South Arabian author 405
Shastri, Lobsang 156
Shihābiyyūn, tribe see Banū Shihāb
al-Shīrāzī , see Majd al-Dīn Muḥammad b. Yaʿqūb al-Fīrūzābādī
Siddhārtha, the young Buddha Śākyamuni 204, 368–369
Sigismund of Luxemburg, King of Hungary, Holy Roman Emperor 350, 353, 397–399
Sigismund, Saint 271, 273–275, 277
Songé (Srong nge; in full: Khri lDe srong gTsug btsan), King of West Tibet 124, 126, 132, 365, 374
Songtsen Gampo, Tibetan emperor (btsan po) 135, 163
Sørensen, Per K. 142
Stavrianopoulou, Eftychia 415
Stephen, Saint 50–51, 345, 347, 352, 387–388, 390–391
Strothmann, Rudolf 319
Sublimano, Pietro 70
Ṣulayḥids, dynasty 113, 283, 287
Sutherland, Patrick 128
al-Ṭabarī 107
Tāhirids, dynasty 116, 300
Tambiah, Stanley J. 131, 141, 143
Tang, dynasty (China) 132–133
Taqī al-Dīn Muḥammad al-Fāsī, biographer and historian 405
Thangpa, household (Tibet) 181
Thomas, Abbot of Göttweig 45
Thuz, János Laki 354
Tönnies, Ferdinand 433
Trapuṣa, merchant 211–212, 224
Třeboň, Master of Beautiful Madonnas of 253–254
Trisong Detsen, Tibetan emperor (btsan po ) 183
Tropper, Kurt 190
Tsangspa, household (Tibet) 181
Tsede, King of West Tibet 124, 136
Tsering Gyalpo , see Guge Tsering Gyalpo
Tshe ring rgyal po , see Guge Tsering Gyalpo
Tsongkhapa, founder of the Gelukpa school 378
Tucci, Giuseppe 191, 203, 216, 222
Ṭughtakīn b. Ayyūb 90, 287
Ṭurānshāh, Ayyubid commander 287
Ukayl 85–87, 109; al-Rabīʿa b. Saʿd
Urban IV, pope 385
Urban VI, pope 240
Ursula, Saint 278
Utraquists, Hussite 393–394; Hussites
Vairocana, Buddha 161, 167, 196, 199–200, 233–234
Ventur, Italian family, familiares of King Sigismund of Luxemburg 353, 356, 360
Vincent (Vincentius), Saint 273, 280
Vitali, Roberto 121, 123, 167, 201
Vitus, Saint 240, 273, 392
Waclaw, Bishop of Wrocław 394
Wahb b. Munabbih 108
Waltrich, Bishop of Passau 33
Weber, Max 6, 10–11, 423, 436–437, 472
Wenceslas, Bishop of Nikolsburg 262
Wenceslas IV, King of Bohemia 391–393
Wenceslas, Saint 250, 279, 396
White Brothers , see Carmelites, monks
Władysław I, King of Hungary (also known as Władysław III, King of Poland) 399
Władysław III, King of Poland , see Władysław I, King of Hungary
Wolf, Eric 138
Yaḥyā b. al-Ḥusayn , see al-Hādī ilā al-Ḥaqq Yaḥyā b. al-Ḥusayn
Yāsir b. Bilāl, Zurayʿid ruler of Aden 287
Yeshé Ö (Ye shes ’od), Royal Monk (lha bla ma), earlier King of West Tibet (Khri lDe srong gTsug btsan) 124–126, 137, 192, 225, 228, 231, 364–370, 372, 374, 378; Songé
Yuʿfirid, dynasty 112–114
Yursam, tribe 86–87
al-Ẓāhir Baybars, Sultan of Egypt 404
al-Ẓāhir Yaḥyā, Rasulid ruler 290
Zaydi imam(s) 19, 22, 77, 79, 83, 100, 112, 115–117, 309, 318–319, 321–325, 382, 403, 407, 416, 442, 451, 453
Žebrák, Master of Madonna of 251–252
Zétsang (gZas gtsang), Indian king 368
Zhi ba ’od, member of the West Tibetan royal family 125, 379
Zhönnu Döndrup (gZhon nu don grub), the young Buddha Śākyamuni 368
Zurayʿid, dynasty 287

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Practising Community in Urban and Rural Eurasia (1000–1600)

Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Cover Practising Community in Urban and Rural Eurasia (1000–1600)
E-Book ISBN:
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Print Publication Date:
22 Oct 2021
  • Subjects
    • Art History
      • Art History
    • History
      • Medieval History
      • Social History
    • Middle East and Islamic Studies
      • History & Culture
    • Social Sciences
      • Sociology & Anthropology
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Preface
Figures
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Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1 Practising Community in Urban and Rural Eurasia: Introduction and Practical Approaches
Part 1 Practising Community in Urban and Rural Spaces
Chapter 2 Symbols, Signs and Acts of Social Cohesion in the Austrian Danube Region
Chapter 3 Legal, Spatial and Ritual Practices and Visions of Community in Late Medieval Venice: Comparative Perspectives
Chapter 4 Balancing a Community’s Food and Water Supply: The Social Impact of Rural-Urban Interdependences in Korčula (Dalmatia) and Ṣaʿda (Yemen)
Chapter 5 Conceptualizing City-Hinterland Relations and Governance: Medieval Sanaa as a Case Study
Part 2 Representing Community through Public Buildings and Performative Culture
Chapter 6 Public Buildings and/as Symbolic Framing of Urban-cum-Rural Communal Practice in Western Tibet
Chapter 7 Material Culture in the Western Himalayas: Mandalic Settlement Patterns and Material Components of the Ritual Space
Chapter 8 Image Construction and Community Building in the Spiritual Career of the Buddha in Western Tibet from the Eleventh–Thirteenth Century
Chapter 9 Visualising Communities: The Canonry of Třeboň (Southern Bohemia)
Chapter 10 The Monuments of Rasulid Taʿizz: The Physical Construction of Power and Piety
Part 3 Practising Community – Forms of Integration and Differentiation
Chapter 11 Defining Rules of Rural-Urban Flows: Endowments, Authority and Law in Medieval Zaydi Yemen in a Comparative Perspective
Chapter 12 Constructing Communal Memory through Donations in Medieval East-Central Europe
Chapter 13 Notes on Foundations and Endowments in Historical Western Tibet (Late Tenth–Fifteenth Century)
Chapter 14 Binding the Bonds: Metropolitan Modes of Eucharistic Confraternal and Processional Life in Late Medieval East-Central Europe
Chapter 15 “To Extol Knowledge”: Celebrating the Completion of Books in Rasulid Yemen
Chapter 16 Building Community with Processions and Endowments
Part 4 Conclusions
Chapter 17 Urban Patterns of Belonging by Comparison: Assessing a Work in Progress
Chapter 18 Nodal Conglomerates and Their Visions: Comparative Reflections on Urban-Rural Settings across Asia and Europe (1000–1600 CE)
Back Matter
Bibliography
Index of Geographical Names
Index of Persons

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