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Intro
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Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: A Mediterranean city, c. 1000-1130
Part I: Byzantine Bari and Canosa
Chapter 1: Life in Byzantine Bari
Chapter 2: The Byzantine palace: Building Constantinople on the frontier
Chapter 3: Bari cathedral and 'Lombard' patronage under Byzantine rule
Chapter 4: Canosa cathedral: 'Minister with light', how to be an archbishop
Part II: The Church of San Nicola, Bari
Chapter 5: The crypt: Enter St Nicholas and the Normans

Chapter 6: A throne of Solomon: Classicism, crusade, slavery
Chapter 7: Architecture: A temple of Solomon
Chapter 8: Portal sculpture: The secular, the sacred and the sacramental
Chapter 9: Elias of Bari: Benedictine, bishop, builder
Chapter 10: Pavements: Adriatic connections underfoot?
Part III: The Tomb of Bohemond I, Prince of Antioch
Chapter 11: Crusader architecture: Constance of France and her Holy Sepulchre
Chapter 12: Made in Italy: Innovations in bronze
Chapter 13: Inscribing a crusader legacy
Conclusion: Connections and retrospection
Notes
Bibliography

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