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Women in the Ottonian Church: an Iconographic Perspective
by Rosamond McKitterick
Although the principal relationship observable in an early medieval manuscript illustration is that between artist and his or her text, interests of reader, many cases first owner commissioner illustrated book, could to some degree dete... |
Money and Its Use in Medieval Europe.
by Harry A. Miskimin|Peter Spufford
List of maps tables graphs Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. Before the Commercial Revolution: 1. Roman-Barbarian discontinuity 2. The appearance denier and revival trade 3. 'Feudal' deniers 'Viking' dirhams 4. Saxon silver expansion mintin... |
Archbishop Sigeric's journey to Rome in 990
by Veronica Ortenberg
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Archbishop Sigeric of Canterbury went Rome in 990, fetch his pallium . Sigeric, formerly a monk Glastonbury and then abbot St Augustine's, Canterbury, had been consecrated bishop Ramsbury 985, became archbishop a... |
The Lexicon Musicum Latinum of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences
by Michaël Bernhard
The Lexicon musicum Latinum (LmL), begun in 1961, aims to comprehend and investigate the language special a particular discipline: medieval Latin writing on music. undertaking should culminate publication of dictionary which makes acc... |
The Carolingians and the Written Word
by Rosamond McKitterick
This pioneering book studies the function and status of written word in Carolingian society France Germany eighth- ninth-centuries. It demonstrates that literacy was by no means confined to a clerical élite, but dispersed lay used for government administra... |
10. Communities in Flux: Picardy, the Narbonnais, the Toulousain
by William Chester Jordan
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The French Revolution and the Education of the Young Marx
by Maximilien Rubel
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Fascist Models and Literary Subversion: Two Fictional Modes in Postwar Spain
by Janet Pérez
At the close of Spanish Civil War, Franco regime sealed borders and began a systematic campaign reprisals against those who had served Republic. Those been unable to escape into exile were in effect trapped, as escuadras negra... |
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by Christopher Dyer
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The Gundohinus Gospels. Lawrence Nees
by George Henderson
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Luis de Gongora, romances
by Marcia L. Welles|Antonio Carreño|Luis de Góngora
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2. Conflict, Abuse, and Expulsion: “That Wicked King”
by William Chester Jordan
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Pattern Poetry as Paradigm
by Dick Higgins
From roughly the eighteenth century until 1970s, pattern poetry, that is, poetry in which a visual image is formed by placement of words or letters, when it received any attention at all, was strongly under attack almost all critics and observers. This not because its mimesi... |
The Burning of the Amalricians
by Gary W. Dickson
On 20 November 1210, before a large crowd of spectators which had flocked to the market-place Les Champeaux outside Saint-Honoré Gate in Paris, heretical Amalricians were burnt at stake. Fire that day consumed ten men, whom nine certainly laicised priests, deacons and... |
The Advancement of Science, and Its Burdens: The Jefferson Lecture and Other Essays
by Martin J. Klein|Gerald Holton
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The Formation of Christendom. By Judith Herrin. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1987. x + 530 pp. $34.95.
by Harry Rosenberg
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Education and the Recruitment of Cathedral Canons in England and Germany 1100-1225
by Julia Barrow
"Education and the Recruitment of Cathedral Canons in England Germany 1100-1225." In deciding whether social mobility was possible for medieval clergy an important point to note is use educational qualifications. twelft... |
Petrus Capuanus, Kardinal, Legat am vierten Kreuzzug, Theologe (1214). Werner Maleczek
by Robert C. Figueira
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsPetrus Capuanus, Kardinal, Legat am vierten Kreuzzug, Theologe (1214). Werner Maleczek Robert C. FigueiraRobert Figueira Search for more articles by this author PDF... |
<i>A Philosophical and Literary Commentary on Martianus Capella's "De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii," Book 1</i>. Danuta Shanzer
by Stephen Gersh
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsA Philosophical and Literary Commentary on Martianus Capella's "De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii," Book 1. Danuta Shanzer S... |
Reviews of Books
by ALEXANDER MURRAY
Reviews of Books The Cambridge History Medieval Political Thought, c. 350–c. 1450. Edited by J. H. BURNS. (Cambridge: U.P., 1988; pp. viii + 808. £60). ALEXANDER MURRAY University CollegeOxford Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar English Historica... |
The Earth and Ocean Silk from the Tomb of St Cuthbert at Durham; Further Details
by Hero Granger-Taylor
(1989). The Earth and Ocean Silk from the Tomb of St Cuthbert at Durham; Further Details. Textile History: Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 151-166.
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Reviews Of Books
by ROGER COLLINS
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Green Plants For Industrial Oleochemicals The Management of a Possible Cancer Risk
by Erich Hecker|Sigrid Sosath
Twenty-five years after discovery of the skin-irritant and tumour-promoting diterpene esters in Euphorbiaceae species at Institut für Biochemie Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum basic knowledge has been dev... |
The Book of Kells and Iona
by Paul Meyvaert
No agreement exists on the place of origin Book Kells: Northumbria, Eastern Scotland, and monastery Hy (our Iona) have all been suggested. This article explores three new lines argument, leading to island Hy. The manuscript itself contains a clue indicating that those who p... |
The predestination debate
by Dermot Moran
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The Gnezodov inscription in its historical and linguistic setting
by Alexander M. Schenker
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The Tradition of the Cantar de Sancho II in Fifteenth-Century Historiography
by Mercedes Vaquero
op: u' ENENDEZ Pidal's arguments on how epic texts were widely used by thirteenth and fourteenthcentury historians have received considerable attention (Catalan, Pattison, Powell, etc.). Very little note, however, has bee... |
Comuni e signorie in Umbria, Marche e Lazio
by Maire Vigueur|Jean Claude
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An Anatomy of the Historical Revolution in Renaissance France*
by Zachary S. Schiffman
In his Dessein de l'histoire nouvelle des françois , Lancelot Voisin La Popelinière offered a blueprint for French history of broader range and deeper reach than any previous effort. He divided proposed work into three parts: pre-R... |
From Gothic to Renaissance Stereotomy: The Design Methods of Philibert de l'Orme and Alonso de Vandelvira
by Sergio L. Sanabria
Stereotomy is the art of cutting solids precisely so their parts fit together tightly. Although stereotomic problems arise in all masonry or wood construction which a whole must be made vari... |
The Medieval Crown of Aragon: A Short History. T. N. Bisson
by Kristine T. Utterback
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsThe Medieval Crown of Aragon: A Short History. T. N. Bisson Kristine UtterbackKristine Utterback Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack ... |
Emendations in Ovid
by Edward Courtney
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Art and Cartography: Six Historical Essays
by Anne Godlewska|David Woodward
The contributors--Svetlana Alpers, Samuel Y. Edgerton, Jr., Ulla Ehrensvard, Juergen Schulz, James A. Welu, and David Woodward--examine the historical links between art cartography from varied perspectives.
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An historical and epistemological approach to the musical notion of “form-bearing” element
by Marie-Élisabeth Duchez
The perceptual emergence of a form-bearing — or “morphophoric” musical element deriving from concrete conditions production, and the articulation this concept as derived cultural in which it operates, ... |
Young Lamprecht: An Essay in Biography and Historiography
by Roger Chickering
The bitter charges that have recently been exchanged in the pages of West German newspapers serve as a reminder long tradition among historians engaging public disputes over substance and methodologies their discipline.' most celebrated the... |
Socioeconomic and Psychological Aspects of Disasters
by JoAnn E. Glittenberg
Recovery and reconstruction following major sociocultural upheavals, such as natural disasters war, result in multiple changes. In addition to loss of life property, social structures ways are temporarily sometimes permanently altered. Sourc... |
The Tavant Crypt Frescoes
by Don Denny
"The Tavant Crypt Frescoes." A stylistic and iconographical analysis of the famous crypt frescoes at Tavant, which have always been accepted as Romanesque work, reveals many features that are anachronistic for period-features such painterly, subjective technique, incoherent arra... |
Saint-Riquier : une restitution nouvelle de la Basilique d'Angilbert
by Honoré Bernard
The previous restitution of the Carolingian church Saint-Riquier's dates back to 1912. Proposed by W. Effmann, it was founded on testimony two Latin sources : Angilbert's Institutio (IXth century) and Hariulphe's Chronicle (XIth en... |
Geschichte der deutschen Literatur. Band 1: Vom Mittelalter bis zum Barock
by Winder McConnell|Ehrhard Bahr
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La Paroisse en France des origines au XVe siècle. By M. Aubrun. Pp. 271. Paris: Picard, 1986. Fr. 240. 2 70840328 1
by Raymond Van Dam
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A pictorialSpeculum Principis: the image of Henry II in Cod. Bibl. Vat. Ottobonensis lat. 74, fol. 139v
by Jens T. Wollesen
Abstract Devised in the sophisticated intellectual realm of Regensburg scriptorium St Emmeram, illumination with a portrait Emperor Henry II is unique conflation quotations from various texts an... |
European Textiles in Later Prehistory and Early History
by Lise Bender Jørgensen
Projet de recherche sur les textiles nord-europeens en particulier l'Age du Fer pre-romain (Hallstatt, La Tene) et des periodes merovingienne carolingienne. Definition types vetements pouvant etre attribues a groupes geographiques ou chr... |
From the Realm of the Franks to the Land of the Germans. Merovingians and Carolingians
by Erich Gaenschalz
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THE HISTORY OF THE EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM: A Current Research Programme
by D F Kidd
Within a collection of 5,000 Continental early medieval objects in the British Museum, most which were first collected or excavated before 1900, are many whose full significance has been obscured by ... |
Grégoire le Grand. Chantilly … 15–19 Septembre 1982. Edited by Jacques Fontaine, Robert Grillet and Stan Pellistrandi. (Colloques Internationaux du CNRS.) Pp. 690 + plate. Paris: Éditions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1986. 2 222 03914 2
by Roger Collins
Grégoire le Grand. Chantilly … 15–19 Septemb... |
Laws of the Salian and Ripuarian Franks. Translated and introduced by Theodore John Rivers. (AMS Studies in the Middle Ages, 8.) Pp. 250. New York: AMS Press, 1986 (1987). $37.50. 0 404 61438 8
by Rosamond McKitterick
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Popular and elite culture interlacing in the middle ages
by Helmut Birkhan
Norbert Elias’ defines the process of acculturation as an increase in mastery primitive physiological functions such aggression, intake food, excretion, sexuality and like. Higher degrees task specialization also result a refinement social str... |
Symmetry aspects of bookbindings
by M. Rozsondai|B. Rozsondai
Geometric and other relations of decorated leather bookbindings are analysed. Symmetry properties the ornamentation, symmetries motifs layout, some correlations symbols ideas, furthermore occurrence one- two-dimensional space groups interlace designs demon... |
Corpus Of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture,volume II, cumberland, westmorland and lancashire north-of-the-sands. By RichardN. Baileyand RosemaryCramp
by Richard Gem
(1989). Corpus Of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture, volume II, cumberland, westmorland and lancashire north-of-the-sands. By Richard N. Bailey Rosemary Cramp. Arch... |
SPIRITUALITY AND HISTORICITY IN PICTORIAL HAGIOGRAPHY: TWO MIRACLES BY ST ALBINUS OF ANGERS
by Magdalena Elizabeth Carrasco
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Byzantine Illumination, 1150-1250: The Study of a Provincial Tradition. Annemarie Weyl Carr
by Henry Maguire
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsByzantine Illumination, 1150-1250: The Study of a Provincial Tradition. Annemarie Weyl Carr Henry MaguireHenry Maguire Search for more articles by this author PDFPD... |
From Seed to Samite: Aspects of Byzantine Silk Production
by Anna Muthesius
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Chapter One. The Classic as Footnote
by James Tatum
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Management and industrial revolution in Europe, United States of America and Japan
by Stephenson O. Unyimadu
Abstract The Industrial Revolution in Europe was the transitory phase from manufacturing or putting-out system to factory system. present paper will attempt show that management relevant during three epochs of... |
The Eschatological Realism of Jerzy Nowosielski
by Mieczysław Porębski
The life and work of Polish painter Jerzy Nowosielski are discussed at length in an attempt to elucidate the apparent contradictions both. Nowosielski, born Cracow, is best known for his vivid, bold, very modern icon paintings, particular those de... |
Missing Links: Thymatulum or Tomaculum?
by John Bodel
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Fit for a Count: The Twelfth-Century Stained Glass Panels from Troyes
by Elizabeth Carson Pastan
Previous articleNext article No AccessFit for a Count: The Twelfth-Century Stained Glass Panels from TroyesElizabeth Carson PastanElizabeth Pastan Search more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload C... |
Local systems and social development
by Bohdan JaŁlstrok|owiecki
This paper considers the role of ‘local systems’ in today's civilization. The renaissance local systems—taking place over last 10 years, and which is manifest people's behaviour as well growing interest by social science those systems—is connected, beyo... |
The Refectory at Easby Abbey: Form and Iconography
by Peter Fergusson
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The Performance of Medieval Songs
by Hans Tischler
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The Refectory at Easby Abbey: Form and Iconography
by Peter Fergusson
This paper argues for a distinction between monastic and canonic architecture in twelfth-and thirteenth-century England one building type, the refectory. Analysis of refectory at Easby Abbey Yorkshire, earliest most complete surviving canons' north... |
The curriculum does not have a core
by T. L. Short
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Wilfrid's 'Usurping Bishops': Episcopal Elections in Anglo-Saxon England,c. 600–c. 800
by Catherine Cubiti
(1989). Wilfrid's 'Usurping Bishops': Episcopal Elections in Anglo-Saxon England, c. 600–c. 800. Northern History: Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 18-38.
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Robert Bartlett. <italic>Trial by Fire and Water: The Medieval Judicial Ordeal</italic>. New York: Clarendon Press of Oxford University Press. 1986. Pp. 182. $39.95
by Edward Peters
Journal Article Robert Bartlett. Trial by Fire and Water: The Medieval Judicial Ordeal. New York: Clarendon Press of Oxford ... |
The Formation of Christendom. By Judith Herrin. Pp. x + 530 incl. 3 maps. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1987. £29.50. 0 631 15186 9
by R. A. Markus
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Grenville Astill and Annie Grant, editors. The Countryside of Medieval England. New York: Basil Blackwell, Inc.1988. Pp. xi, 282. $60.00.
by Robert S. Gottfried
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I . Towards modus in habendo: Transformations in the Idea of Avarice
by Richard Newhauser
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The Book of Kells and Iona
by Paul Meyvaert
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Allies of God or Man? The Viking Expansion in a European Perspective
by Niels Lund
"Allies of God or Man? The Viking Expansion in a European Perspective." western reaction to the appearance Vikings has come down posterity through pens ecclesiastical writers who regarded them as fulfillment prophecies divine punishmen... |
Sacred Fortress: Byzantine Art and Statecraft in Ravenna
by Charles B. McC.endon|Otto Georg von Simson
The description for this book, Sacred Fortress: Byzantine Art and Statecraft in Ravenna. With a new preface, will be forthcoming.
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Unity and Disunity in the Anglo-Norman State
by Judith A. Green
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The Theme of “The Barbarian Invasions” in Late Antique and Modern Historiography
by Walter Goffart|Evangelos Chrysos|Andreas Schwarcz
No AccessThe Theme of “The Barbarian Invasions” in Late Antique and Modern HistoriographyWalter GoffartWalter GoffartSearch for more papers by this authorhttps://doi.org/10.7767/978320... |
Anastasis: The Making of an Image
by D. M. Nicol|Anna D. Kartsonis
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Medieval Popular Culture: Problems of Belief and Perception
by Marcia L. Colish|A. Ia. Gurevich|János M. Bak|Paul A. Hollingsworth
1. Popular culture and medieval Latin literature from Caesarius of Arles to Heisterbach 2. Peasants saints 3. in the mirror penitentials 4. The Divine Comedy before Dante 5. Elucidarium: ... |
Before France and Germany: The Creation and Transformation of the Merovingian World
by Udo Heyn|Patrick J. Geary
From the twilight of Roman Empire emerged kingdoms Merovingian Europe (c. 400-700 AD), which were, in turn, basis for nations medieval and modern Europe. Professor Geary draws on latest archaeological hist... |
THE ORIGINS OF TOWNS IN THE LOW COUNTRIES AND THE PIRENNE THESIS
by Adriaan Verhulst
THE ORIGINS OF TOWNS IN LOW COUNTRIES AND PIRENNE THESIS Get access Adriaan Verhulst University of Ghent Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Past & Present, Volume 122, Issue 1, February 1989, Pag... |
Royal Bees: The Gender Politics of the Beehive in Early Modern Europe
by Jeffrey Merrick
Royal Bees: The Gender Politics of the Beehive in Early Modern Europe JEFFREY MERRICK* W hen vestry parish Saint-Brice Flemish city Tournai undertook excavations necessary for reconstruction their poorhouse 1653, they stumbled up... |
Ireland and the Antipodes: The Heterodoxy of Virgil of Salzburg
by John C. Carey
Etant encore simple missionnaire, Virgile de Salzbourg fut juge heretique parce qu'il croyait aux Antipodes, conception etrangere au continent et rejetee par les Peres. Mais la tradition irlandaise a laquelle appartenait offre mainte all... |
A new fragment of a ninth-century English bible
by Michelle Brown
The fragment in question consists of the remains a bifolium, now complete single leaf with an irregular stub carrying ends three lines script at its head. text is Judges v .5–6, vi .6 and x .7 to xi .26. It undecorated, but written highly accomplished ... |
The scope and effectiveness of imperial Jewry law in the high middle ages
by Friedrich Lotter
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Women's Monastic Communities, 500-1100: Patterns of Expansion and Decline
by Jane Tibbetts Schulenburg
Previous articleNext article No AccessWomen's Monastic Communities, 500-1100: Patterns of Expansion and DeclineJane Tibbetts SchulenburgJane Schulenburg Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to fav... |
Servants of the mother of God in Byzantine and medieval art
by Robert Deshman
Abstract From an early date Byzantine and Western medieval scenes of Christ's infancy frequently included accessory figures servants which have no basis in the canonical Gospels. The pre-Christian antecedents, figural types, distribution th... |
La majesté sacrée du roi : images du souverain carolingien
by Dominique Aubert
The Sacred Majesty of the King : Images a carolingian Sovereign. body works examined consists six representations sovereign in majesty (King or Emperor) from Carolingian period, dated approximately between 840 and 875. article’s aim is to ... |
Law, Sex, and Christian Society in Medieval Europe
by David Herlihy|James A. Brundage
This monumental study of medieval law and sexual conduct explores the origin develpment Christian church's sex systems belief upon which that rested. Focusing on Church's own legal system canon law, James A. Brundage offers a compre... |
The Pentecost Illustration in the Drogo Sacramentary
by Elizabeth Leesti
The Pentecost illustration in the Drogo Sacramentary is one of few early medieval images to include all three persons Trinity. Moreover, it earliest Western scene depict either dove or figure Christ. inspiration for inclusion Trinity might have ... |
The beginnings of music-writing in the west: Historical and semiotic aspects
by Leo Treitler
The earliest systems of European musical notation were Carolingian inventions, accomplished, like the Miniscule hand and full array punctuation signs, as products a concentrated drive toward an augmented role for writing read... |
Richard A. Gerberding. <italic>The Rise of the Carolingians and the</italic> Liber Historiae Francorum. (Oxford Historical Monographs.) New York: Clarendon Press of Oxford University Press. 1987. Pp. 209. $47.00
by Patrick J. Geary
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Rituals of Royalty: Power and Ceremonial in Traditional Societies.
by Adrian C. Mayer|David Cannadine|Simon Price
List of illustrations Notes on contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: divine rites kings David Cannadine 1. Usurpation, conquest and ceremonial: from Babylon to Persia Amelie Kuhrt 2. From noble fune... |
<i>Poets and Emperors: Frankish Politics and Carolingian Poetry</i>. Peter Godman
by Mary Alberi
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsPoets and Emperors: Frankish Politics Carolingian Poetry. Peter Godman Mary AlberiMary Alberi Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload Citat... |
Merovingian and Carolingian Hagiography. Continuity or Change in Public and Aims?
by Katrien Heene
Enquête portant sur l'utilisation des Vies carolingiennes de saints et le public auquel elles étaient destinées. Il apparaît que ces textes plus en confinés dans les seuls cercles moines clercs, trouvent moins une audie... |
The Rise of the Carolingians and the Liber Historiae Francorum
by Patrick J. Geary|Richard A. Gerberding
The eighth-century chronicle, the Historiae Francorum is one of only three major historical works which have survived from two and a half centuries Merovingian rule in early medieval France. Using it as guide thro... |
Poets and Emperors: Frankish Politics and Carolingian Poetry
by Marcia L. Colish|Peter Godman
The central themes of this study are the character classical tradition early Middle Ages - creatively adapted to 'barbarian' literary tastes and refashioning invention poetic form in response contemporary political events. D... |
The Carolingian world of Dudo of Saint-Quentin
by Leah Shopkow
Duco of Saint-Quentin's De moribus et actis primorum Normanniae ducum has presented difficulties for scholars, both because it is inaccurate history and could not be assigned to any literary-historical tradition, apart from the Aeneid. However, previously... |
Sport and Recreation in Ancient Greece: A Sourcebook with Translations
by Hugh M. Lee|Waldo E. Sweet
This study examines sport and recreation in ancient Greece, through the translated accounts of Greek Latin authors. It athletic events Olympics other games, clothing, women sports, famous athletes.
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The Battle between Christ and Satan in the Tiberius Psalter
by Kathleen Openshaw
Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Battle between Christ and Satan in the Tiberius PsalterK. M. OpenshawK. Openshaw Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsRep... |
Purification, sacred action, and the vision of God: viewing medieval narratives
by Cynthia Hahn
Abstract Narrative images on the Carrand diptych, from fourth or fifth century, in life of martyr Romanus Antioch, a manuscript c. 900 at Bern, and frescoes St Martin Vicq twelfth all demonstrate solutions to particular pr... |
The Whys and Ways of Writing a Biography: The Case of Saint Louis
by Jacques Le Goff
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Die Geburt Mitteleuropas: Geschichte Österreichs vor seiner Entstehung, 378-907. Herwig Wolfram
by Charles R. Bowlus
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The king's peace: A comparative study
by Jack Weber
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The Alfred Jewel: Reuse of RomanSpolia
by Genevra Kornbluth
THE ALFRED JEWEL'S covering panel of rock crystal is anomalous in the context Anglo-Saxon art. Typology indicates that it was probably not imported from a contemporary Continental workshop. Markings on stone's surfaces show was, however, used another before ... |
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