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This book features a collection of essays that focus on the Hospitallers' relations with others through military, social, and political channels within the broader Euro‑Mediterranean region. Centered on Hospitaller settlement and activities in Rhodes and their European priories, this study highlights the various encounters made possible by the far‑reaching and international character of the Order's activities. In addition to examining Hospitaller encounters and relationships with those outside the Order, this collection also includes essays that explore the internal workings of Hospitaller priories and the Central Convent of the Order during periods of change and expansion, revealing a propensity for continual adaptation and reinvention. Hospitallers and Others: Military and Social Encounters will appeal to scholars and students alike, providing a deeper understanding of the social, military, spiritual, and institutional transformation of the Hospitallers during the medieval period.
Contents
Chapter 1
Umur of Aydin: Holy War Encounters at Smyrna between Turkish Gazis and the Knights Hospitaller of Rhodes in the mid-14th Century
Christine Isom-Verhaaren
Chapter 2
The Military Conservatism of the Hospitallers during the Fourteenth and Early Fifteenth Centuries
Juho Wilskman
Chapter 3
Hospitaller Lodgings and Auberges on Rhodes after 1309
Anthony Luttrell
Chapter 4
Charity, Obedience and Authority in the Late Medieval Hospital: Leonardo Buonafede's Interventions in the Regula Monacharum
George Summers
Chapter 5
The Mediterranean Acquaintances of the Hospitallers of the English Langue, 1400-1540
Greg O'Malley
Chapter 6
Oriental Mediterranean social encounters as a framework for the Portuguese Hospitallers
Paula Pinto and Joana Lencart
Chapter 7
Hospitallers in a multi-ethnic society. North-eastern Spain (12th -14th centuries
Maria Bonet and Julia Pavón
Chapter 8
Crisis, Change and Transformation at the Edge of the World. The Priorate of Dacia after the Fall of Acre (1291-1352)
Wilhelm Ljungar