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Shorter Notices
by Isabel Henderson
Shorter Notices Get access ISABEL HENDERSON Newnbam CollegeCambridge Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CVI, Issue CCCCXXI, October 1991, Pages 968–969, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CVI.CCCCXXI.968 Published... |
Quatercentenary of Plantin's Death, 1589-1989
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Notes and news QUATERCENTENARY OF PLANTIN'S DEATH, 1589-1989 The first of July, 1989, was the fourhundredth anniversary death Ant- werp printer Christophe Plantin. This event occasion for four exhibitions, each with a catalogue its own, publication yet another cat... |
Reviews
by CAROL M. MEALE
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Die Aufnahme und Verarbeitung des Alanus ab Insulis in Mittelhochdeutschen Dichtungen: Untersuchungen zu Thomasin von Zerklære, Gottfried von Straßburg, Frauenlob, Heinrich von Neustadt, Heinrich von St. Gallen, Heinrich von Mügeln und Johannes von Tepl. Christoph Huber
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<i>Eriugena.</i>John J. O'Meara
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Shorter Notices
by E. CHRISTIANSEN
Journal Article Shorter Notices Get access E. CHRISTIANSEN New CollegeOxford Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CVI, Issue CCCCXX, July 1991, Pages 683-a–683, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CVI.CCCCXX.683-a Pub... |
Shorter Notices
by John Gillingham
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Piers Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall, 1307-1312: Politics and Patronage in the Reign of Edward II.J. S. Hamilton
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Chronique ou Livre de Fondation du Monastère de Mouzon/Chronicon Mosomense seu Liber Fundationis Monasterii Sanctae Mariae O.S.B. Apud Mosomum in Dioecesi Remensi. Michel Bur
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Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Chronique ou Livre de Fondation du Monastère Mouzon/Chronicon Mosomense seu Liber Fundati... |
Reviews of Books
by Richard G. Davies
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REVIEWS
by C.E. STANCLIFFE
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Reviews
by NICOLAS BARKER
Reviews Get access LUCIANO CANFORA, The Vanished Library: A Wonder of the Ancient World, Hutchinson Radius, London, 1989. x + 205 pp. £14.95. ISBN 0 09 174049 5. NICOLAS BARKER London Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Library, Volume s6-13, Issue 1, Mar... |
Liber Sacramentorum Engolismensis. Manuscrit B.N. Lat. 816. Le Sacramentaire Gélasien d'Angoulême. Edited by Saint-Roch Patrick. (Corpus Christianorum, ser. Latina, CLIXC.) Pp. xxviii + 5,908 and 2 plates. Turnhout: Brepols, 1987.B.Fr. 6,350. 2 503 01598 0 - Liber Sacramentorum Engolismensis. [Cetedoc curante] (Corpus ... |
Beowulf and the Bureaucrats - Power and Politics in Early Medieval Britain and Ireland. Edited by Stephen T. Driscoll and Margaret R. Nieke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1988; distributed in the U.S.A. by Columbia University Press, New York. Pp. iii + 218. $45.00 (cloth); $17.50 (paper). - The Anglo-Saxon Ach... |
Cambridge Pembroke College MS. 25: A Carolingian Sermonary used by Anglo- Saxon Preachers.James E. Cross
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Shorter Notices
by Derek W. Lomax
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REVIEWS
by John Marenbon
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Shorter Notices
by HERMAN VAN DER WEE
Journal Article Shorter Notices Get access HERMAN VAN DER WEE Leuven University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CVI, Issue CCCCXIX, April 1991, Pages 429–430, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CVI.CCCCXIX.42... |
COMMENTARY. The End of 'Endism'?
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Conclusion
by Benjamin Arnold
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Romans and Blacks.
by A. R. Birley|Lloyd A. Thompson
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Region and territory: effects and outcome
by Benjamin Arnold
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Real Architecture, Imaginary History: The Arsenale Gate as Venetian Mythology
by Ralph Lieberman
Previous articleNext article No AccessReal Architecture, Imaginary History: The Arsenale Gate as Venetian MythologyRalph LiebermanRalph Lieberman Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownloa... |
The Medieval Circulation of the De morali principis institutione of Vincent of Beauvais
by Robert J. Schneider|Richard H. Rouse
"The Medieval Circulation of the De morali principis institutione Vincent Beauvais." In this article we reconstruct transmission and trace circulation Principis institutione, a treatise on k... |
The Politics of Reception: Tailoring the Present as Fulfilment of a Desired Past
by Leo Treitler
The discourse of history can appear as a medium proud self-portraiture, the ritual culture in narcissistic self-contemplation, glorying its uniqueness and superiority descent from revered ancestors. This thought catches k... |
The European family and canon Law
by Michael M. Sheehan
Alors que la loi générale de l'église imposait des limitations à possibilité produire un héritier par son opposition polygamie et au divorce suivi remariage en imposant une importante restriction l'endogamie, ces mêmes s'étaient dévelopées dans le contexte du ma... |
The earliest sources of Notker's sequences: St Gallen, Vadiana 317, and Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale lat. 10587
by Susan Rankin
‘This little book has verses of composed modulamen , so that he who wishes to be retentive may hold on his breath.’ With this elegiac distich Notker Balbulus concluded the preface dedicatin... |
Learning Cycles in Art History
by Joanne E. Sowell
Art history has traditionally been taught by the lecture method.1 The general public believes that only experts talk about art, and our teaching done little to dispel this idea. Students leave introductory classes able repeat what professor said but are very hesitant... |
Geographic Perspectives in History
by Peter Sahlins|Eugene D. Genovese|Leonard Hochberg
Editors' Preface 1. D.W. Meinig: A Geographical Transect of the Atlantic World 2. William H. McNeill: The Eccentricity Wheels, or European transportation in Historical Perspectives 3. Martin Bernal: First by Land, Then Sea: Though... |
THE PROBLEM OF DATING IN HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS
by Mario Alinei
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The Facticity of Medieval Narrative: A Case Study of the Hebrew First Crusade Narratives
by Robert Chazan
In the early stages of modern rewriting medieval Jewish history, sources most consulted and adduced were narrative. As enterprise has matured, further source genres have been discovered utilized, thus allowing fo... |
Tradiciones Orales en la Historiografia de Fines de la Edad Media
by Ruth House Webber|Mercedes Vaquero
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CULT AND CULTURE IN ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND
by T. A. Heslop
The Cult of the Virgin Mary in Anglo-Saxon England by Clayton, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990, 299 pp., 16 b. & w. illus., £35 Crucifixion Iconography and Art Monastic Revival Barbara Raw, 296 20
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‘PRIMO TRA COTANTO SENNO’: DANTE AND THE LATIN COMIC TRADITION
by Zygmunt G. Barański
<disp-quote>‘Faciam ut commixta sit; sit tragico [co]moedia’ (Plautus, Amphitruo, 1.59)</disp-quote>
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Technology, Energy, and Civilization: Some Historical Observations
by Charles Issawi
The degree of development (or, if you prefer, material civilization) any society is set by the size its surplus (the total amount it produces minus needed for bare subsistence population) and uses to which put. In Emerson's wise word... |
The Bronze Head of a Mule from Great Llanmelin Farm, Gwent
by J. Carson Webster
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The Superiority of Taste
by Charles Burnett
Previous articleNext article No AccessNotes and DocumentsThe Superiority of TasteCharles BurnettCharles Burnett Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail... |
The Cantharus and Pigna at Old St. Peter's
by Margaret Finch
Renaissance drawings by il Cronaca and Hollanda show the Pigna (pine cone) cantharus (or pool) of Old Saint Peter's enclosed a tabernacle. According to arguments reviewed at outset, arrived in eighth century. At issue are presence eight porphyry columns, pr... |
Enkele mesolithische sites tussen Gete en Herk (Gem. Herk-de-Stad)
by Geert Vynckier|Krista Maes
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The Legacy of German Neoclassicism and Biedermeier: Behrens, Tessenow, Loos, and Mies
by Stanford Anderson
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‘The Site of King-Making and Consecration’: Westminster Abbey and the Crown in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
by Emma Mason
‘From the era of its first foundation, this has been venue for royal consecration, burial place kings, and repository insignia, deservedly named from ancient times as (spiritual) head Englan... |
The 8th-century pottery industry at La Londe, near Rouen, and its implications for cross-channel trade with Hamwic, Anglo-Saxon Southampton
by Richard Hodges
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An Interim Report on Tacitus' 'Agricola'
by R. M. Ogilvie|Wolfgang Haase
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The crown, its rights, and the princes
by Benjamin Arnold
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Kinsella and Eriugena: "Out of Ireland"
by Mary Anderson
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The fortified bridges of Charles the bald
by Simon Coupland
It is widely believed that Charles the bald built a network of fortified bridges in Seine basin 860s to defend West frankish kingdom against Viking invasion. However, careful study primary sources reveals only one bridge valley was fortified, at Pont-de-l'Ar... |
The Word Eclipsed? Preaching in the Early Middle Ages
by R. Emmet McLaughlín
The modern interest in and study of medieval sermon literature was first driven by a combination confessional acrimony professional scholarship. L. Bourgain, Albert Lecoy de la Marche, Richard Albert, Rudolf Cruel, Anton Linsenmayer, G. R. O... |
Latin learning at Winchester in the early eleventh century: the evidence of the Lambeth Psalter
by Patrick O’Neill
Aside from its Old English gloss, the Lambeth Psalter has largely been ignored. Yet this manuscript furnishes valuable evidence about Latin learning in late Anglo-Saxon England, specifically at Wincheste... |
L'Étude des Auteurs Classiques Latins aux XIe et XIIe siècle, 1: Catalogue des Manuscrits Classiques Latins copiés du IXe au XIIe siècle. Apicius- Juvénal; 2: Catalogue des Manuscrits Classiques latins Copiés du IXe au XIIe siècle. Livius-Vitruvius, Florilèges-Essais de plume; 3/1: Les classiques dans les bibliothèques... |
THE DECLINE OF SLAVERY AND THE ECONOMIC EXPANSION OF THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES
by Adriaan Verhulst
THE DECLINE OF SLAVERY AND ECONOMIC EXPANSION EARLY MIDDLE AGES Adriaan Verhulst University of Ghent Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Past & Present, Volume 133, Issue 1, November 199... |
Humanism and political theory
by Anthony Grafton
In 1599 the Habsburg archduke and his Infanta came to university of Louvain hear a humanist teach. The outstanding local scholar Justus Lipsius proved more than equal this challenging task, as he explained friend in characteristically immodest letter:
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The Conversion of the Roman Aristocracy in Prudentius' "Contra Symmachum"
by T. D. Barnes|Richard W. Westall
Discussion des vers 506-607 du Livre I. Identification senateurs dont ces exaltent la conversion; notamment celui 552 qui doit etre non pas Sex. Anicius Paulinus, consul en 325, mais deja Faustus, 298; le 551,... |
A Crusading Fresco Cycle at the Cathedral of Le Puy
by Anne Derbes
An unusual fresco cycle in the Cathedral of Le Puy consisted scenes from lives Moses, Solomon, and Christ. The was intended to celebrate life a local hero, Adhemar, bishop Puy, hailed as “alter Moyses” contemporary texts papal legate First Crusade. fr... |
Redemptive Community in Christianity
by Rosemary Radford Ruether
Sulak's exposition of the reformed paoca-sfla as a basis for viable and desirable Buddhist social ethic certainly provides ground conversation about dimensions truth to emerge. In fact, has already begun in Asia North America although it is still imposs... |
Social Mentalities and the case of Medieval Scepticism
by Susan Reynolds
The history of mentalities has now become so widely accepted that even British historians sometimes refer to it: one hardly needs talk about mentalités any more, though the French word still sounds more modish. But subject goes back at least Vic... |
A Liber Precum in Selestat and the Development of the Illustrated Prayer Book in Germany
by Jeffrey F. Hamburger
The twelfth century marks a turning point in the history of prayer book. During first Christian millenium, pictures played only limited role and narrative imagery almost none, but by later Middle Ages exte... |
Medieval Irish Saints' Lives
by Richard Sharpe
Abstract This is a study of three important late medieval collections saints' Lives. The manuscripts, written in Latin and, for the most part, relating to lives Irish saints, have never before been subject critical examination. book addresses such questions as when and w... |
‘Not Bishops’ Bailiffs but Lords of the Earth’: Charles the Bald and the Problem of Sovereignty
by Janet L. Nelson
The Christian Church’s institutional autonomy, and wealth, were firmly grounded in the law authority of Later Roman Empire. sixteenth book Theodosian Code was an ecclesiastical Magna Carta. great popes f... |
The Investiture Controversy: Church and Monarchy from the Ninth to the Twelfth Century. By Uta-Renate Blumenthal. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988. xxi + 191 pp. $37.95.
by Philip F. Gallagher
The Investiture Controversy: Church and Monarchy from the Ninth to Twelfth Century. By Uta-Renate Blument... |
Of Poverty and Primacy: Demand, Liquidity, and the Flemish Economic Miracle, 1050-1200
by David Nicholas
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Reconnaissance excavations on Early Historic fortifications and other royal sites in Scotland, 1974-84: 4, excavations at Alt Clut, Clyde Rock, Strathclyde, 1974-75
by Leslie Alcock|Elizabeth A Alcock
As part of a long-term programme research on historically documented fortifications, excavations were carried out in ... |
Medieval Handbooks of Penance: A Translation of the Principal Libri Poenitentiales
by Richard W. Pfaff
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Writing in Gold: Byzantine Society and Its Icons.
by George P. Majeska|Robin Cormack
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Atmospheric optics in art
by Stanley David Gedzelman
A brief historical overview of the atmospheric optical phenomena that appear in works fine art is presented. It shown artists have recorded many features color and brightness sky clouds, aerial perspective visibility effects, phenomena, including crepuscular rays, ... |
SYSTACTIC STRUCTURES: SOCIAL THEORY FOR HISTORIANS
by Chris Wickham
SYSTACTIC STRUCTURES: SOCIAL THEORY FOR HISTORIANS Get access Chris Wickham University of Birmingham Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Past & Present, Volume 132, Issue 1, August 1991, Pages 188–203, https://doi... |
Being There: North America and the Variable Geometry of European Security
by David G. Haglund
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Italian Renaissance Education: Changing Perspectives and Continuing Controversies
by Robert Black
Over the past hundred years studies in history of Italian Renaissance education have tended to develop wake wider intellectual and philosophical movements. The great age posivitism at turn century encouraged widespread r... |
Kenneth Branagh'sHenry V
by Jules Gleicher
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PATTERNS
by Jacques Verger
No one today would dispute the fact that universities, in sense which term is now generally understood, were a creation of Middle Ages, appearing for first time between twelfth and thirteenth centuries. It no doubt true other civilizations, prior to, or wholly alien medieval West, such as R... |
Kingship and government
by Peter W. Edbury
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The Gallic Chronicle Exploded?
by Michael E. Jones|John Casey
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Standards of Living in the Later Middle Ages: Social Change in England, c. 1200-1520.
by Anne Reiber DeWindt|Christopher Dyer
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In Praise of Spurious Saints: The Missae Floruit egregiis by Pipelare and La Rue
by M. Jennifer Bloxam
The cult of saints exerted a profound influence on the liturgy and plainsong Roman Catholic church in later Middle Ages, as individual churches evolved local traditions to celebrate held dear by certain communities.... |
Een vroeg-middeleeuwse nederzetting aan de Hoge Dijken te Roksem (gem. Oudenburg)
by Yann Hollevoet
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On the rise of institutions, or, the Church and kingship in medieval Europe
by Satish Saberwal
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EPILOGUE
by Walter Rüegg
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The Uncourteous knights ofthe Canterbury tales
by Paul Beekman Taylor
(1991). The Uncourteous knights of the Canterbury tales. English Studies: Vol. 72, No. 3, pp. 209-218.
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<i>Francis Wormald: Collected Writings, 2: Studies in English and Continental Art of the Later Middle Ages.</i>Francis Wormald, J. J. G. Alexander, T. J. Brown, Joan Gibbs
by Suzan Lewis
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsFrancis Wormald: Collected Writings, 2: Studies in English and Continental Art of the ... |
GOTHIC IDOLS
by Jean Wirth|Katia Harvey
The Gothic Idol. Ideology and Image-Making in Medieval Art by Michael Camille, Cambridge, New York Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 1989, 407 pp., 181 b. & w. illus., £35
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III. The Franks as Seen Through Their Law Code
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Conclusion: Eichstätt in Bavarian and German History
by Benjamin Arnold
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Introduction: Land and Lordship in the Medieval German Empire
by Benjamin Arnold
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2. The See of Eichstätt and Its Neighbors
by Benjamin Arnold
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1. Regions and Political Power in Medieval Germany
by Benjamin Arnold
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FIVE. Joint Property: Towers and Palaces
by Carol Lansing
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Rosamond Mckitterick, The Carolingians and the written word, Cambridge University Press, 1989, 290 p.
by Michel Sot
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P.-Y. Emery ed., Bernard de Clairvaux: Eloge de la nouvelle chevalerie and Vie de saint Malachie; H. Rochais ed., Geoffroy d'Auxerre: Entretien de Simon-Pierre avec Jesus
by G. R. Evans
Journal Article P.-Y. Emery ed., Bernard de Clairvaux: Éloge la nouvelle chevalerie and Vie saint Malachie; H. Rochais Geoffroy d'Au... |
Counterfactuals, explanation and understanding
by Geoffrey Hawthorn
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A Guide to Eriugenian Studies: A Survey of Publications, 1930-1987.Mary Brennan
by John J. Contreni
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsA Guide to Eriugenian Studies: A Survey of Publications, 1930-1987. Mary Brennan John J. ContreniJohn Contreni Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add favori... |
A STRICTLY LIMITED EDITION: THE NEW FACSIMILE OF THE BOOK OF KELLS
by John Higgitt
The Book of Kells (Fine Art Facsimile volume) and Kells, MS 58, Trinity College Library, Dublin, Commentary, edited by Peter Fox, Luzern: Fine Publishers Switzerland, Faksimile Verlag Luzern, 1990, 383 pp., 26 colour plates, 85 b. & w.... |
Book Review: The Gospel in History. By Marianne Sawicki. Paulist Press, 1988. 298 pp. £14.95
by John M. McDonagh
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From consanguinity to dynasty?
by Benjamin Arnold
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The Coins of Medieval Europe. By Philip Grierson. 255 × 195mm. Pp. ix + 248, 478 figs., 8 col. pls. London: Seaby, 1991. ISBN 1-85264-058-8.
by Stewartby
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Calendar of Feasts, Anniversaries, and Royal Observances
by Anne Walters Robertson
Abstract For Abbot Hilduin (814–41) of Saint-Denis the name King Dagobert (died c.639) proved an entree to Carolingian throne in ninth century. By invoking that 1108, Adam (1099–1122) intended establish permanently as royal necropolis.... |
Rosamond Mckitterick. <italic>The Carolingians and the Written Word</italic>. New York: Cambridge University Press. 1989. Pp. xvi, 290. Cloth $54.50, paper $17.95
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Rosamond Mckitterick. The Carolingians and the Written Word. New York: Cambridge University Press. 1989. Pp. xvi, 290. Cloth $54.50, paper $17.95 G... |
TWO. The Formation of Urban Lineages
by Carol Lansing
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Lloyd A. Thompson. <italic>Romans and Blacks</italic>.(Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture, number 2.) Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. 1989. Pp. xii, 253. $32.50
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Journal Article Lloyd A. Thompson. Romans and Blacks.(Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture, number 2.) Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. ... |
Small Worlds: The Village Community in Early Medieval Brittany. By Wendy Davies. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988. xi + 226 pp. $30.00.
by Harry Rosenberg
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L'avènement de l'esprit nouveau en Europe
by Gerald Gillespie
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