L'ouvrage examine comment les ambassades, les p lerinages et le commerce ont favoris la circulation des objets pr cieux, des manuscrits enlumin s et des techniques architecturales. En mettant en lumi re la pr sence byzantine au c "ur de l'Occident, Ebersolt d montre que les fronti res entre l'Est et l'Ouest taient bien plus perm ables qu'on ne l'imagine souvent.
Cette "uvre historique de premier plan demeure indispensable pour comprendre l'h ritage de Byzance dans la civilisation europ enne et l' volution des arts d coratifs et monumentaux m di vaux. Riche en d tails rudits, "Orient Et Occident" offre une perspective fascinante sur une poque de synth se culturelle exceptionnelle.
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