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PART ONE: THE ROMAN AND BYZANTINE PAST Anna Avramea, Trace et fonction de la Via Egnatia. Du Iie siecle avant J.-C. au Vie siecle apres J.-C.
Nicolas Oikonomides, The medieval Via Egnatia
PART TWO: UNDER THE OTTOMANS Tulay Artan, Periods and problems of Ottoman (women’s) patronage on the Via Egnatia
Irene Beldiceanu-Steinherr, Seyyid ‘Ali Sultan d’ apres les registres ottomans: L’installation de l’ Islam heterodoxe en Thrace
Melek Delibasi, The Via Egnatia and Selanik (Thessalonica) in the 16th century
Vassilis Demetriades, Vakifs along the Via Egnatia
Feridun M. Emecen, From Selanik to Manisa: Some information about the immigration of the Jewish weavers
Aldo Gallotta, Ilyas beg, I mutevelli e le origini di Corizza (Korce/Gorice)
Gyorgy Hazai, Routes et langues dans les Balkans
Colin Heywood, The Via Egnatia in the Ottoman period: The menzilhanes of the Sol Kol in the late 17th/early 18th century
Machiel Kiel, Ottoman biulding activity along the Via Egnatia: The cases of Pazargah, Kavala and Ferecik
Irene Melikoff, Les voies de penetration de l’heterodoxie islamique en Thrace et dans les Balkans aux XIVe-Xve siecles
Rhodas Murphey, Patterns of trade along the Via Egnatia in the 17th century
Ilber Ortayli, Rodosto (extension en Marmara de la Via Egnatia) au XVIe siecle
Traian Stoianovich, A route type: The Via Egnatia under Ottoman rule
Gilles Veinstein, Avlonya (Vlore), une etape de la Voie Egnatia dans la seconde moitie du XVIE siecle?
Elizabeth Zachariadou, From Avlona to Antalya: Reviewing the Ottoman military operations of the 1380s
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