A History of Cyprus
Sir George Francis Hill (1867–1948), was perhaps best known as a numismatist, although his scholarly interests and accomplishments included a range of time periods and subjects. A classicist by training, Hill built his career at the British Museum's department of coins and medals. In his forty-three years there he produced volumes on coins of antiquity; Greek history and art; coins, heraldry, and iconography of medieval and Renaissance Italy; and treasure troves. In 1931 Hill became the Museum's director and principal librarian, the first archaeologist to hold this post. His four-volume History of Cyprus (1940–52) ranged from Cyprus's earliest years to the twentieth century, and became the standard text on the subject. It is a valuable resource for scholars of the country, of antiquity and of the Mediterranean world. Volume 2 commences Hill's investigation of the Frankish period (1192–1432), which he continues in Volume 3.
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November 2010Paperback
9781108020633
554 pages
229 × 31 × 152 mm
0.81kg
13 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- List of illustrations and maps
- List of books referred to
- 1. The Frankish foundation. Guy and Aimery de Lusignan, 1192–1205
- 2. Hugh I. Henry I to the end of the Longobard War, 1205–43
- 3. The last days of Frankish Syria, 1243–91
- 4. From the fall of Acre to the restoration of Henry II, 1291–1310
- 5. From the restoration of Henry II to the death of Hugh IV, 1310–59
- 6. Peter I, 1359–69
- 7. Peter II. James I, 1369–98
- 8. Janus, 1398-1432.