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4. The Fifth Period
by David Burr
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2. Beast Narrative and the Court of Charlemagne
by Jan M. Ziolkowski
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5. Dramatic and Dialogic Beast Poems
by Jan M. Ziolkowski
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Introduction
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Conclusion
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Miracles in architectural settings: Christ Church, Canterbury and St Clement's, Sandwich in the Old English Vision of Leofric
by Milton McC. Gatch
The ‘Old English Vision of Leofric, Earl Mercia’ was first printed in a philological journal 1908. It contains extremely interesting information about the arrangement and ... |
Les deux vies de saint Riquier : du latin médiatique au latin hiératique
by Michel Banniard
The Two Lives of Saint Riquier : from Mediatic to Hieratic Latin - By applying the principles retrospective sociolinguistic analysis a specific example narrative, in this case rewriting Life Merovingian saint — during Caroling... |
The Symbolic Significance of Archives
by James O’Toole
Although most archival records are created to accomplish a practical, utilitarian purpose, this essay explores some of the more "symbolic" aspects recordmaking and recordkeeping. It argues that archivists should understand such issues as: mixture practical symbol... |
Das Werk des Johannes Scottus Eriugena im Rahmen des Wissenschaftsverständnisses Seiner Zeit: Eine Hinführung zu Periphyseon.Gangolf Schrimpf
by Mark Allen Zier
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From Transformation to Desire: Art and Worship after Byzantine Iconoclasm
by Charles Barber
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An Anglo-Saxon fragment of Alcuin's letters in the Newberry Library, Chicago
by David Ganz
Among the fragments in Newberry Library listed by Michael Masi 1972, 1 his item no. 15 was described as ‘ninth century’ and ‘insular’. When I examined them, two leaves of this fragment proved to contain portions three letters A... |
Meter and Rhyme in Franco-Italian MS. 13 (The Geste Francor)
by Leslie Zarker Morgan
(1993). Meter and Rhyme in Franco-Italian MS. 13 (The Geste Francor) Italian Culture: Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 13-29.
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MANTEGNA'S CULTURE OF LINE
by Evelyn Lincoln
Art HistoryVolume 16, Issue 1 p. 33-59 Article MANTEGNA'S CULTURE OF LINE Evelyn Lincoln, Lincoln University of California, BerkeleySearch for more papers by this author First published: March 1993 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8365.1993.tb00512.xCitations: 3AboutPDF Tool... |
From Slavery to Feudalism in South-Western Europe
by Pierre Bonnassié
List of maps Foreword by T. N. Bisson Abbreviations 1. The survival and extinction the slave system in early medieval West (fourth to eleventh centuries) 2. Society mentalities Visigothic Spain 3. From Rhone Galicia: origins modalities feudal order... |
Rectitudines Singularum Personarum and Gerefa
by P. D. A. Harvey
Rectitudines Singularum Personarum and Gerefa Get access P. D. A. HARVEY Durham Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CVIII, Issue 426, January 1993, Pages 1–22, https://doi.org/10... |
The historiography of grammar in the early middle ages
by Vivien Law
Preview this article: The Historiography of Grammar in the Early Middle Ages, Page 1 < Previous page | Next > /docserver/preview/fulltext/hl.20.1.03law-1.gif
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Reconnaissance excavations on early historic fortifications and other royal sites in Scotland, 1974-84; 5
by Leslie Alcock|Elizabeth A Alcock
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‘Artes’ and Bible in the Medieval West
by Margaret Gibson
Contents: Preface a Artesa (TM) in the 11th century collected works of Priscian: printed editions 1470a 1859 early scholastic glosule to Priscian, Institutiones grammaticae: text and its influence Introduction J.E. Tolson, The Summa Petrus Helias on Priscianus... |
Transaction Costs, Institutional Change, and the Emergence of a Market Economy in Later Anglo-Saxon England
by Susan R. Jones
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The Anglo-Texan Homeland
by Terry G. Jordan
Anglo-Texans, a self-conscious, place-attached group, occupy homeland. Formed through ongoing contact and conflict with Mexicans, the Anglo-Texan homeland initially expanded, then contracted, never achieving coextensivity state of Texas. Today sense cultural siege prevails ... |
Notes and News
by John Hines|Michael Blackburn|A. Rogerson|Justine Bayley|Richard A. Bryant|Carolyn Heighway|T. E. McNeill|Alan Vince
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Review Article: Michel Banniard, Viva Voce
by Roger Wright
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Kaufmannsschutz und Handelsrecht im frühmittelalterlichen Nordeuropa. Carsten Müller-Boysen
by Grethe Jacobsen
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Kaufmannsschutz und Handelsrecht im frühmittelalterlichen Nordeuropa . Carsten Müller-Boysen Grethe JacobsenGrethe Jacobsen Search for more articles by this auth... |
NOTES AND COMMENTS
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The Heythrop JournalVolume 34, Issue 1 p. 60-69 NOTES AND COMMENTS First published: January 1993 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2265.1993.tb00905.xCitations: 1AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text full-text access... |
"Take This Job and Shove It": The Rise of Free Labor
by Jonathan A. Bush|Robert J. Steinfeld
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English and French Towns in Feudal Society: A Comparative Study.
by Steven A. Epstein|R. H. Hilton
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The Cultural Historian Karl Lamprecht: Practitioner and Progenitor of Art History
by Kathryn Brush
Karl Lamprecht (1856–1915), the most prominent cultural historian in late-nineteenth-century Germany, has not figured annals of art history. Remembered principally as author Deutsche Geschichte (1891–1909) and three-vol... |
The motets of Philippe de Vitry and the fourteenth-century renaissance
by Andrew Wathey
Towards the end of August 1350, Petrarch wrote from his home at Padua to Philippe de Vitry, chastising friend for a letter that he had sent their mutual patron, Cardinal Guy Boulogne, papal legate in Italy. Vitry's mind has slowed... |
Latin Poetry and the Classical Tradition: Essays in Medieval and Renaissance Literature
by Peter Godman|Oswyn Murray
The idea of the shepherd king from Cyrus to Charlemagne, Oswyn Murray classical influences on medieval Latin views poetic inspiration, Jan M. Ziolkowski quotation in Goliardic poetry - feast fools and ... |
Orality, Literacy, and the Prose Epic: The Case of Andrea da Barberino'sUgo d'Alvernia
by Juliann Vitullo
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Heinrich Himmler: Reichsführer — SS
by Josef Ackermann
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The Poet as Master Builder: Composition and Locational Memory in the Middle Ages
by Mary Carruthers
Etude sur l'utilisation mnemotechnique de la metaphore architecturale pour composition des prieres et l'exegese biblique dans pratique medievale cercles monastiques
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Back Matter
by None
Previous article No AccessBack MatterPDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by Speculum Volume 68, Number 3Jul., 1993 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DO... |
The Forgotten Early Romanesque Illustrations of Terence in Vat. lat. 3305
by David H. Wright
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Thrymsas and sceattas in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
by D. M. Metcalf
The earliest Anglo-Saxon coinage, from before the time of Offa Mercia (757-96), was extremely varied and included many charming designs picturing animals birds. There are over 150 coin types, struck at as 20 independent mint-places Southampton to ... |
Nos quoque morem illius imitari cupientes
by William J. Diebold
No AccessNos quoque morem illius imitari cupientesCharles the Bald's Evocation and Imitation of CharlemagneWilliam J. DieboldWilliam DieboldSearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:Jan 2019https://doi.org/10.7788/akg.1993.75.2.271SectionsPDF... |
Wage Labor and Guilds in Medieval Europe.
by Kathryn L. Reyerson|Steven A. Epstein
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The Roots of Lay Enthusiasm for the First Crusade
by Marcus Bull
HistoryVolume 78, Issue 254 p. 353-372 The Roots of Lay Enthusiasm for the First Crusade MARCUS BULL, BULL University BristolSearch more papers by this author published: October 1993 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-229X.1993.tb02249.xCitations: 5Read ful... |
Armies and politics in the early medieval West
by Bernard S. Bachrach
Contents: Gildas, Vortigern and constitutionality in sub-Roman Britain The questions of King Arthura (TM)s existence Romano-British naval operations Alans Gaul Another look at the barbarian settlement southern origin Amorican chivalry Two Alan moti... |
Communal Democracy and Liberal Democracy: An Outside Friend's Look at the Swiss Political Tradition
by Daniel J. Elazar
This article offers a brief overview of the history Swiss communal liberty. The author traces development key concepts and practices, especially use covenant, that were employed to strengthen expand... |
The euro‐corps and future European security architecture
by George Juraj Stein
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8. Tacitus Noster: The Germania in the Renaissance and Reformation 152
by Donald R. Kelley
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Diagnosis of low-grade chondrosarcoma.
by Julia R. Crim|L L Seeger
HomeRadiologyVol. 189, No. 2 PreviousNext Diagnosis of low-grade chondrosarcoma.J R Crim, L SeegerJ CrimL SeegerPublished Online:Nov 1 1993https://doi.org/10.1148/radiology.189.2.8210381MoreSectionsPDF ToolsImage ViewerAdd to favoritesCiteTrack Citati... |
Early Latin loan-words in Old English
by Alfred Wollman
It is a well-known fact that Old English rich in Latin loan-words. Although the precise number not yet known, it fairly safe assumption there are at least 600 to 700 loan-words English. This compares with 800 borrowed different periods Brittonic languages (Welsh... |
From Transformation to Desire: Art and Worship after Byzantine Iconoclasm
by Charles Barber
This paper argues against the notion that art was integrated into transformational practices of Byzantine liturgy in post-iconoclastic period 9th century. Following an examination iconophile rejection equation and liturgy, pro... |
Lordship and Military Obligation in Anglo-Saxon England.
by Steven Fanning|Richard Abels
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Ademar of Chabannes and his Insertions into Bede's Expositio Actuum apostolorum
by Daniel F. Callahan
Dans sa tentative de prouver, vers 1030, l'apostolicité S. Martial Limoges, Adhémar Chabannes a pratiqué un certain nombre d'insertions dans l'Expositio Actuum Apostolorum Bède, visant à démontrer la conscience qu'av... |
Enigmata Figurarum: Biblical Exegesis and Liturgical Exposition in Durand'sRationale
by Timothy M. Thibodeau
William Durand's (ca. 1230–1296) Rationale divinorum officiorum 1292/1296) is unquestionably the longest and most thorough commentary on liturgy produced by a medieval liturgiologist. From time of its appearan... |
An Interview With Luc de Heusch
by Pierre Maret
Previous articleNext article No AccessReportsAn Interview With Luc de HeuschPierre MaretPierre Maret Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail Sectio... |
Medieval Games: Sports and Recreation in Feudal Society.
by Kelly Devries|John Marshall Carter
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Spanish Ballads
by D. G. Pattison|Roger Wright
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Medievalism and Feminism
by Judith M. Bennett
Previous articleNext article No AccessStudying Medieval Women: Sex, Gender, FeminismMedievalism and FeminismJudith M. BennettJudith Bennett Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFace... |
Begging Pardon and Favor: Ritual and Political Order in Early Medieval France. By Geoffrey Koziol. Ithaca, N. Y.: Cornell University Press, 1992. xxi + 459 pp. $44.95.
by Thomas F. X. Noble
An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information o... |
Heinrich Fichtenau. <italic>Ketzer und Professoren: Häresie und Vernunftglaube im Hochmittelalter</italic>. Munich: C. H. Beck. 1992. Pp. 351. DM 98
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The Bretons.Patrick Galliou , Michael Jones
by None
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsThe Bretons. Patrick Galliou , Michael Jones Julia M. H. SmithJulia Smith Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLink... |
The External School in Carolingian Society. By M. M. Hildebrandt. (Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, i.) Pp. xiii + 169 incl. 5 figs.Leiden: Brill, 1992. Gld. uo/$62.86. 90 04 09449 o; 0926 6070
by Janet L. Nelson
The External School in Carolingian Society. By M. Hildebrandt. (Education and So... |
The Summae Confessorum on the Integrity of Confession as Prolegomena for Luther and Trent
by Kilian McDonnell
A l'epoque de la Reforme, question l'integrite confession suscite des debats passionnes. Luther fustige violemment. Pour comprendre ce rejet, l'A. a choisi situer les Summae Confessorum, c'est dire manuels l'... |
The English Church and the Continent in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries: Cultural, Spiritual, and Artistic Exchanges.
by Robin Fleming|Veronica Ortenberg
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<i>Chaucer and the Social Contest.</i>Peggy Knapp
by Britton J. Harwood
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsChaucer and the Social Contest. Peggy Knapp Britton J. HarwoodBritton Harwood Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Sha... |
MONASTERIES IN WESTPHALIA
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The main corridor for travellers running from east to west and connecting the Harz region lower Rhine comprised several roads that ran roughly between Lippe Ruhr rivers (see Map 7). Although not only road through this region, most important road, called Hellweg, bore great majority o... |
Design principles of early medieval architecture as exemplified at Durham Cathedral
by Eric Fernie
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Latin and the Romance Languages in the Early Middle Ages
by Roger Wright
The languages of French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Catalan all evolved from the spoken Latin Roman Empire. By end Middle Ages written forms these were established speakers each language considered theirs to be a different Latin. When was... |
III Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (300-900)
by Edward James
Annual Bulletin of Historical LiteratureVolume 77, Issue 1 p. 15-21 III Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (300-900) Edward James, James University YorkSearch for more papers by this author First published: November 1993 https://doi.org/10.1... |
The history of Spanish clinical neurology in Barcelona 1882–1949. With special reference to its pioneer, Dr Lluis Barraquer Roviralta
by Barraquer Bordas L
(1993). The history of Spanish clinical neurology in Barcelona 1882–1949. With special reference to its pioneer, Dr Lluis Barraquer Roviralta. Journal the History... |
P. J. Heather, Goths and Romans, 332-489. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. Pp. xv + 378. ISBN 0-19-820234-2. £45.00.P. J. Heather and J. Matthews, The Goths in the Fourth Century (Translated texts for historians XI). Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1991. Pp. xiv + 210, 18 figs, 2 maps, ISBN 0-85323-426-4. £8.50.
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Charles the Bald
by Donna L. Boutelle|Janet L. Nelson
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The legacy of Caesarius
by William E. Klingshirn
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Introduction
by William E. Klingshirn
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Medieval Worlds: Barbarians, Heretics and Artists in the Middle Ages.
by Charles M. Radding|Arno Borst|Eric J. Hansen
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ECH volume 44 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
by None
An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. As you have access to content, full PDF via the ‘Save PDF’ action button.
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Arno Borst. <italic>Medieval Worlds: Barbarians, Heretics and Artists in the Middle Ages</italic>. Translated by Eric Hansen. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1992. Pp. xiii, 273. $39.95
by Charles M. Radding
Journal Article Arno Borst. Medieval Worlds: Barbarians, Heretics and Artists in the Middle Ages. Transl... |
Owen of Wales: The End of the House of Gwynedd.A. D. Carr
by Frederick C. Suppe
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsOwen of Wales: The End the House Gwynedd. A. D. Carr Frederick SuppeFrederick Suppe Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissio... |
Zur Herstellung von Kapitularien: Die Arbeit des Leges-Skriptoriums
by Rosamond McKitterick
No AccessZur Herstellung von Kapitularien: Die Arbeit des Leges-SkriptoriumsRosamond McKitterickRosamond McKitterickSearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:Jan 2019https://doi.org/10.7767/miog.1993.101.jg.3Sectio... |
Martin Biddle , Object and Economy in Medieval Winchester, Winchester Studies 7. ii. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. cxii + 1271pp. 66 plates. 387 figures. 103 tables. £200.00.
by Peter Borsay|Callum Brown|D. M. Palliser
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Iconography and Liturgy at St Mark's
by Robert W. Gaston
Some of the most explicit statements in early Christian and medieval sources about functions visual images churches are notable for their silence regarding liturgical significance wall decoration. There is talk imagery Old New Testaments instructing laity so th... |
Sorceress or Witch? The Image of Gender in Medieval Iceland and Northern Europe.Katherine Morris
by Lauren Wood Breese
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsSorceress or Witch? The Image of Gender in Medieval Iceland and Northern Europe. Katherine Morris Lauren Wood BreeseLauren Breese Search for more articles... |
Investigations in the Black Earth 1: Early Investigations and Future Plans
by Peter S. Wells|Björn Ambrosiani|Helen Clarke
Previous articleNext article No AccessBook ReviewsInvestigations in the Black Earth 1: Early Investigations and Future Plans. By Björn Ambrosiani Helen Clarke.Peter S. WellsPeter Wells Search for... |
Die Illuminierten Handschriften und Inkunabeln der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek: Flämische Schule II. 2 vols.Otto Pächt , Dagmar Thoss
by Anne Hagopian van Buren
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L'aube du Moyen âge: Naissance de la Chrétienté Occidentale. La vie Religieuse des Laïcs dans l'Europe Carolingienne (750-900).Jean Chélini , Pierre Riché , Georges Duby
by Joseph F. Kelly
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The Widening Gate: Bristol and the Atlantic Economy, 1450-1700.David Harris Sacks
by D. L. Farmer
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsThe Widening Gate: Bristol and the Atlantic Economy, 1450-1700. David Harris Sacks D. L. FarmerD. Farmer Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDo... |
A Tainted Mantle: Hercules and the Classical Tradition at the Carolingian Court.Lawrence Nees
by Warren Sanderson
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsA Tainted Mantle: Hercules and the Classical Tradition at Carolingian Court. Lawrence Nees Warren SandersonWarren Sanderson Search for more articles by this au... |
RURAL ELITES AND URBAN COMMUNITIES IN LATE-SAXON ENGLAND
by Robin Fleming
RURAL ELITES AND URBAN COMMUNITIES IN LATE-SAXON ENGLAND Get access Robin Fleming Boston College Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Past & Present, Volume 141, Issue 1, November 1993, Pages 3–37, https://do... |
Christianizing Death: The Creation of a Ritual Process in Early Medieval Europe.Frederick S. Paxton
by Ralph Jay Hexter
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The Cartulary of Flavigny, 717-1113.Constance Brittain Bouchard
by James J. John
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Sedulii Scotti Carmina.Sedulius Scottus , Jean Meyers
by Denis Brearley
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Hired Swords: The Rise of Private Warrior Power in Early Japan
by Karl F. Friday
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Among the new books from Poland
by Paul Barford
The end of Cold War Europe has led to a welcome surge communication between archaeologists. Yet Antiquity is all too aware that only tiny fraction the books published from former Soviet bloc ever reach our desk. As journal committed improving and extending international... |
SERVITIUM REGIS AND MONASTIC PROPERTY
by John W. Bernhardt
In the Carolingian Empire, and especially in German realm from mid-tenth to mid-eleventh century, as great ecclesiastical institutions – bishoprics royal monasteries gradually became integrated into structure of feudal government, they had serve a secular wel... |
Charles M. Radding and William W. Clark. <italic>Medieval Architecture, Medieval Learning: Builders and Masters in the Age of Romanesque and Gothic</italic>. New Haven: Yale University Press. 1992. Pp. xiii, 166. $37.50
by Steven J. Livesey
Journal Article Charles M. Radding and William W. Clark. Medieval Architectur... |
Book review
by Klaus-Achim Boesler
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Geoffrey Koziol. <italic>Begging Pardon and Favor: Ritual and Political Order in Early Medieval France</italic>. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1992. Pp. xxiii, 459. $44.95
by Constance B. Bouchard
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David Ganz, Corbie in the carolingian renaissance. Sigmaringen, 1990 (Beihefte der Francia, 20)
by Françoise Gasparri
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Three South Etrurian Churches: Santa Cornelia, Santa Rufina and San Liberato
by Bailey K. Young|Neil Christie
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Typography and the alphabet
by S. Shirreffs
AbstractThe alphabet is the best tool that humankind has for storing thoughts, ideas and instructions until they can be employed, acted upon or communicated to others. This paper presents a necessarily brief selective summary of development in Europe from pre-Christian days... |
History of Linguistic Thought in the Early Middle Ages
by Vivien Law
Surveys of linguistics in the Middle Ages often begin with twelfth century, dismissing preceding six centuries as 'devoid originality' or 'dependent upon Donatus and Priscian'. This collection articles devoted to early attempts r... |
Begging Pardon and Favor: Ritual and Political Order in Early Medieval France.
by Constance B. Bouchard|Geoffrey Koziol
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R. H. Hilton. <italic>English and French Towns in Feudal Society: A Comparative Study</italic>. (Past and Present Publications.) New York: Cambridge University Press. 1992. Pp. xi, 174. $44.95
by Steven A. Epstein
R. H. Hilton. English and French Towns in Feudal Society: A Comparative Study. (Past Present Publication... |
The linguistic preoccupations of the glossators of the st gall priscian
by Rijcklof Hofman
Summary The existence of a native Irish grammatical tradition suggests that the intensive study Priscian’s Institutiones grammaticae by scholars which is attested to glosses in St Gall Priscian should have been occasion for con... |
What's in a Name? Philip, King of France
by Jean Dunbabin
Previous articleNext article No AccessWhat's in a Name? Philip, King of FranceJean DunbabinJean Dunbabin Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedd... |
Caste, Skill, and Training: The Evolution of Cohesion in European Armies from the Middle Ages to the Sixteenth Century
by Dennis E. Showalter
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