Papers by Nicolas Kamas
Ecclesia Orans, 2019
The works of Cardinal Humbert of Silva Candida, the leader of the Latin legation to Constantinopl... more The works of Cardinal Humbert of Silva Candida, the leader of the Latin legation to Constantinople in 1054, have been widely regarded as untrustworthy when describing elements of the liturgical rite of Constantinople in the mid-eleventh century. This article examines several of Humbert’s descriptions and compares them with other available evidence. It concludes that Humbert’s works are broadly accurate when it comes to their descriptions, if not their interpretations, of the Byzantine liturgy.
Blog Posts by Nicolas Kamas
Medieval Studies Research Blog (Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame), 2024
Medieval Studies Research Blog (Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame), 2024
Medieval Studies Research Blog (Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame), 2024
Medieval Studies Research Blog (Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame), 2023
https://sites.nd.edu/manuscript-studies/2023/12/27/on-st-nicks-beard/
Medieval Studies Research Blog (Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame), 2023
Public Orthodoxy, 2016
https://publicorthodoxy.org/2016/05/12/some-notes-on-the-byzantine-practice-of-rebaptizing-latins/
Ecclesia orans, 2019
The works of Cardinal Humbert of Silva Candida, the leader of the Latin legation to Constantinopl... more The works of Cardinal Humbert of Silva Candida, the leader of the Latin legation to Constantinople in 1054, have been widely regarded as untrustworthy when describing elements of the liturgical rite of Constantinople in the mid-eleventh century. This article examines several of Humbert’s descriptions and compares them with other available evidence. It concludes that Humbert’s works are broadly accurate when it comes to their descriptions, if not their interpretations, of the Byzantine liturgy.
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