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Book Review: The Theologies of the Eucharist in the Early Scholastic Period: A Study of the Salvific Function of the Sacrament according to the Theologians 1080–1220
by Edward J. Kilmartin
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Schools of Thought in the Christian Tradition. Edited by Patrick Henry. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1984. xiv + 193 pp.
by Eugene TeSelle
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Social Organization in Aboriginal Australia.
by Warren Shapiro
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The Vindication of Tradition. By Jaroslav Pelikan. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1984. x + 93 pp. $10.95.
by Albert C. Outler
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ARCHAEOLOGY, ECONOMICS AND EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE
by Grenville Astill
Summary
This paper assesses the contribution Richard Hodges has made to archaeological study of early medieval economy. After a review methodology, three themes are considered: reciprocal exchange; emporia; and regions markets. The nature exchang... |
The Feudal Origins of English Constitutionalism
by Graham Maddox
Australian Journal of Politics & HistoryVolume 31, Issue 3 p. 445-459 The Feudal Origins English Constitutionalism GRAHAM MADDOX, MADDOX *I am indebted to the late Professor Walter Ullmann Cambridge University for his helpful comments on an earlier draf... |
The Evolution of Weight-Standards and the Creation of New Monetary and Commercial Links in Northern Europe from the Tenth Century to the Twelfth Century†
by Pamela Nightingale
The Economic History ReviewVolume 38, Issue 2 p. 192-209 Evolution of Weight-Standards and the Creation New Monetary Commercial Links in North... |
THE MATHEMATICAL PHILOSOPHY OF CHARLES PARSONS
by J. M. B. Moss
Previous articleNext article No AccessReview ArticleTHE MATHEMATICAL PHILOSOPHY OF CHARLES PARSONS*J. M. B. MOSSJ. MOSSKing's CollegeLondon Search for more articles by this author * Review of Charles Parsons (1984; dated 1983): Mathematics in Philosophy:... |
The Evolution of Weight-Standards and the Creation of New Monetary and Commercial Links in Northern Europe from the Tenth Century to the Twelfth Century
by Pamela Nightingale
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Introduction
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Renaissance Historicism Reconsidered
by Zachary S. Schiffman
The history of historiography is concerned not only with historical writing and scholarship but also consciousness, the changing ways viewing past its relationship to present. Modern or has been widely regarded as originating in preromantic romantic movemen... |
The ‘Sunday Letter’ and the ‘Sunday Lists’
by Clare A. Lees
The so-called ‘Sunday Letter’ (otherwise entitled the ‘Heavenly Letter’, Carta Dominica or ‘Lettre du Christ tombée ciel’) is extant in Latin and many vernacular languages has already attracted a considerable explicatory literature. As well known, purports t... |
The Practical Use of Vegetius’ De Re Militari During the Early Middle Ages
by Bernard S. Bachrach
Click to increase image sizeClick decrease size Additional informationNotes on contributorsBernard S. BachrachThe author, a Professor of History at the University Minnesota‐Minneapolis, presented an earlier version this ... |
Papa as ‘bishop of Rome’
by John Moorhead
Medieval historians confronted with the Latin word papa may be tempted to translate it unthinkingly as ‘pope’. Certainly has been restricted bishop of Rome for much history Church, and its application this is long standing. It occurs in an inscription from pre-Constantinian R... |
Some Old Testament Pictures in the Psalter of Henry of Blois
by Kristine Edmondson Haney
Although the Psalter of Henry Blois has been recognized as one most important mid-12th-century English manuscripts, derivation its Old Testament miniatures not studied in detail. This article addresses this question by tracing so... |
The Origins of the Western Legal Tradition
by Edward Peters|Harold J. Berman
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The Frescoes from the Life of St. Paul in San Paolo fuori le mura in Rome: Early Christian or Mediaeval?
by Luba Eleen
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Disputes, their conduct and their settlement in the village communities of eastern Brittany in the ninth century
by Wendy Davies
There were formal and informal means for the settlement of disputes within village communities ninth‐century eastern Brittany, although both depended essentially on local knowledge history ... |
The Spread of Lay Literacy in Late Medieval Castile
by Jeremy Lawrance
Click to increase image sizeClick decrease sizeBSS Subject Index: LIBRARIES & THEIR ARCHIVES/COLLECTIONSSPAIN — LITERATURE MEDIEVAL PERIOD GENERAL Notes 1. Alfonso Martínez de Toledo, Arcipreste Talavera, o Corbacho, ed. J. González Muela (Madrid:... |
The Spread of Lay Literacy in Late Medieval Castile
by Jeremy Lawrance
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Boethian Number Theory: A Translation of the "De institutione arithmetica". Boethius, Michael Masi
by Wilbur R. Knorr
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsBoethian Number Theory: A Translation of the "De institutione arithmetica". Boethius, Michael Masi Wilbur KnorrWilbur Knorr Search for more articles by thi... |
Les Carolingiens: Une famille qui fit l'Europe
by Archibald R. Lewis|Pierre Riché
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Lexicostatistics applied to the Germanic, Romance, and Wakashan families
by Sheila Embleton
(1985). Lexicostatistics applied to the Germanic, Romance, and Wakashan families. WORD: Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 37-60.
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Senators and social mobility in sixth-century Gaul
by Brian Brennan
Abstract In the historical and hagiographical writings of Gregory Tours in poetry Venantius Fortunatus we encounter a group men who make claim that they are descendants Roman senators an earlier time. This paper sets out to examine status this light ... |
Music of the Middle Ages I
by James W. McKinnon|Giulio Cattin
Abbreviations 1. The origins of Christian worship: liturgy and chant 2. at Byzantium in the western churches 3. Gregorian 4. Lirurgico-musical innovations ninth tenth centuries their development secular monody Latin 5. Monody vernacular languages instrumen... |
Age at First Marriage and Age at Death in the Lincolnshire Fenland, 1252–1478
by Hallam He
In five Lincolnshire villages between 1252 and 1478 there is evidence that men women married fairly late before the Black Death, by 1348/9 Western European marriage pattern of prudential was well established. Households were us... |
Romanesque Bible Illumination
by C. M. Kauffmann|Walter Cahn
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Gongora, Cervantes, and the "Romancero": Some Interactions
by John Gornall|Colin Smith
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The reconstruction of the abbey church at St-Denis (1231–81): the interplay of music and ceremony with architecture and politics
by Anne Walters
During the Middle Ages, construction or renovation of a great church was vast undertaking in terms time and money. An array cathedrals that still rise above cities towns nor... |
The earliest Norman writs
by David W. Bates
The earliest Norman writs Get access DAVID BATES University CollegeCardiff Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar English Historical Review, Volume C, Issue CCCXCV, April 1985, Pages 266–284, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/C.CCCXCV.266 Publish... |
Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
by R.J.H. Collins
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Short Notices
by PATRICIA MORISON
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Icelandic Sagas. Paul Schach
by Theodore Andersson
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsIcelandic Sagas. Paul Schach Theodore M. AnderssonTheodore Andersson Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRe... |
Why did inheritance laws change?
by Gabrielle A. Brenner
The existence of restrictive inheritance laws poses a problem. Since such restrict parents' choices, they may cause conflict among children, and so, at first glance, appear to be costly for society. Then why did these survive so long? Why were not altered once ... |
MACROBIUS AND MEDIAEVAL DREAM LITERATURE
by Peden
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<i>Dictionary of the Middle Ages</i>. Joseph R. Strayer<i>Dictionary of Medieval Civilzation</i>. Joseph Dahmus
by Charles T. Wood
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsDictionary of the Middle Ages. Joseph R. Strayer Dictionary Medieval Civilzation. Dahmus Charles T. WoodCharles Wood Search for more articles ... |
Handbook of North American Indians 10.
by Richard O. Clemmer|Alfonso Ortiz
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Kirchengut im nördlichen Frankreich. Besitz, Verfassung und Wirtschaft im Spiegel der Papstprivilegien des 11.–12. Jahrhunderts. By Dietrich Lohrmann. (Pariser Historische Studien, 20.) Pp. 375 + 7 plates. Bonn: Ludwig Röhrscheid, 1983. DM. 98.
by Robert Somerville
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<sc>thomas s. burns</sc>. <italic>A History of the Ostrogoth</italic>. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1984. Pp. xvii, 299. $19.95
by Walter Goffart
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Les Carolingiens: Une famille qui fit l'Europe. Pierre Riché
by None
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Hedenske danske kongegrave og deres historiske baggrund
by Harald Andersen|Peter Crabb
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K. D. White, Greek and Roman Technology (Aspects of Greek and Roman life). London: Thames and Hudson, 1984. Pp. 272, 177 illus.Donald Hill, A History of Engineering in Classical and Medieval Times. London and Sydney: Croom Helm, 1984. Pp. xiv + 263, 8 pls., 49 text figs.
by M. J. T. Lewis
K. D. White, Greek and Roman... |
Uta-Renate Blumenthal, ed., Carolingian Essays: Andrew W. Mellon Lectures in Early Christian Studies. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 1983. Pp. x, 249. $25.95.
by Paul Meyvaert
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Homo, Humanus, and the Meanings of 'Humanism'
by Vito R. Giustiniani
Etymologie du terme et de ses composantes. comme etude l'antiquite classique. L'humanisme philosophie l'homo. Humanitas, paideia, humanisme dans la perspective historique. Deux intuitions des umanisti, virtus pouvoir, l'histoire evolution. L'umanesi... |
Sépulture et traditions funéraires du Ve au XIIIe siècle ap. J.-C. dans les campagnes des Alpes françaises du nord (Drôme, Isère, Savoie, Haute-Savoie). Michael Colardelle , Claude Olive , Marc R. Sauter , Luc Buchet
by Bailey K. Young
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Sport, War, and the Three Orders of Feudal Society: 700-1300
by John Marshall Carter
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Epic Direct Discourse
by Duncan Robertson
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Exploring the Origins of the Western Legal Tradition
by William W. Bassett|Harold J. Berman
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The Prankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians, 751–987
by Richard E. Sullivan
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Proverbial Wisdom in the Ysengrimus
by Jill Mann
FROM antiquity to the present day, proverbs have formed an important part of oral culture. So deeply are they embedded in our habits thought and speech that we take them largely for granted, focusing on their existence only, say, when wish find own linguistic usages so... |
On Music, in Three Books
by Aristides Quintilianus|Thomas J. Mathiesen
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New Voices and Old Theory
by Irving Godt
Theory follows we commonly say, ignoring the grain of contradiction implicit in that popular saw. In truth, priority like to accord musical practice may be no more assured than chicken over egg. Musical theory and are not as weakly linked wisdom would lead us believe. If does ... |
The Anarchy of King Stephen'S Reign
by Edmund King
IN the late 1140s William d'Aubigny, Earl of Chichester, wrote to all his men both French and English, say that he had sinned was very sorry. He made many exactions on churches lands those in bishopric Chichester under my authority ( sub potestate mea ). A few years ... |
Review: The Grammar of Gregorian Tonality: An Investigation Based on the Repertory in Codex H 159, Montpellier by Finn Egeland Hansen, Shirley Larsen
by Michel Huglo|Paul Merkley
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Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
by Roger Collins
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A Tale of Two Manuscripts
by Charles Ε. Murgia|Robert H. Rodgers
Previous articleNext article No AccessNotes and DiscussionsA Tale of Two ManuscriptsC. E. Murgia R. H. RodgersC. Search for more articles by this author Rodgers PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFace... |
AELFRIC'S DESIGNATION OF THE KING AS ‘CRISTES SYLFES SPELIGEND’
by Matthew Silverman
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The Maaseik embroideries
by Mildred Budny|Dominic Tweddle
Among the relics in treasury of church St Catherine at Maaseik Limburg, Belgium, there are some luxurious embroideries which form part so-called casula (probably ‘chasuble’) Sts Harlindis and Relindis (pls. I–VI). It was preserved throughout Middle Ages abbey ... |
Two Carolingian Campaigns Reconsidered
by Charles R. Bowlus
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The Sociobiological Model and the Medieval Evidence
by Susan Mosher Stuard
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The Liturgy of War in the Early Middle Ages: Crisis, Litanies, and the Carolingian Monarchy
by Michael McCormick
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Carolingian Debates over Nihil and Tenebrae: A Study in Theological Method
by Marcia L. Colish
Previous articleNext article No AccessCarolingian Debates over Nihil and Tenebrae: A Study in Theological MethodMarcia L. ColishMarcia Colish Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload Cita... |
An Investigation into the Uneven Distribution of Early Gothic Churches in the Paris Basin, 1140-1240
by John M. James
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Der Bischof in merowingischer Zeit
by Uta-Renate Blumenthal|Georg Scheibelreiter
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The Church of S. Maria di Tremiti and Its Significance for the History of Romanesque Architecture
by Charles B. McClendon
During the 11th and 12th centuries, S. Maria di Tremiti was one of most important monasteries on Adriatic coast Italy. While its historical significance has long been recognized, little attention ... |
Contract in Roman Law: From the Twelve Tables to the Glossators
by Joseph M. Perillo
Journal Article Contract in Roman Law: From the Twelve Tables to Glossators Get access Diósdi G., Glossators. Tr. J. Szabó, ed. B. Nemenyi. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1981. 230 pp. $20.00. Joseph M. Perillo Fordham University School ... |
Les mythes fondateurs de la nation americaine: Essai sur le discours ideologique aux Etats-Unis a l'epoque de l'independance (1763-1800)
by Joyce Appleby|Élise Marienstras
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"Negotiatores Allecarii" and the Herring
by Robert I. Curtis
IN MEDIEVAL LATIN allec (alecium, allecum, etc.) referred to the herring (Clupea harengus), whether fresh, dried, smoked, salted, or pickled. This was a widespread association in northern Europe, both on continent and Britain, from at least A.D. 103 1, date... |
Some Ideas about Language and Poetry in Sixteenth-century Spain
by Elías L. Rivers
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The Extinction of Paganism and the Church Historian
by Gerald Bonner
Any period of history which later ages deem to have been significant is apt gather itself a mythology. To the medieval Church first three Christian centuries appeared as continuous slaughter, in legions martyrs preferred perish rather than deny thei... |
Jean Guillermand (editor), Histoire de la médecine aux armées, tome 1: De l'antiquité à la révolution, Paris, Editions Lavauzelle, 1983, 4to, pp. xii, 511, illus., Fr. 495.00.
by Christopher Duffy
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The Representation of April in the Calendar of 354
by Michele Renee Salzman
The illustrations of the months in famous Calendar 354, preserved several Renaissance copies, are a rich source for study late antiquity. This article examines one which, since its discovery seventeenth century, has presented problems interpr... |
Two Campaigns in Suger's Western Block at St.-Denis
by Stephen Gardner
The traditional distinction between the work of two “architects” Suger's St.-Denis is challenged. Rejecting assumption that first master built all western end building and second worked only at east, article demonstrates a change campaign designer... |
The Marginal Miniatures in the Hamilton Psalter (Kupferstichkabinett 78.A.9.)
by Christine Havice
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Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word
by Elías L. Rivers|Walter J. Ong
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A sociolinguistic history of Catalan
by Francesc Vallverdú
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Medieval, the Middle Ages
by Fred C. Robinson
Previous articleNext article FreeMedieval, the Middle AgesFred C. RobinsonFred Robinson Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFi... |
N. Brooks (Ed.), Latin and the Vernacular Languages in Early Medieval Britain (Studies in the early history of Britain I). Leicester: University Press, 1982. Pp. xi + 170, 4 pls.
by Т. Μ. Charles-Edwards
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John of Salisbury as classical scholar
by Janet Martin
John of Salisbury long has drawn the attention scholars as a representative medieval humanism. Many studies have been devoted to his allusions literature pagan and Christian antiquity. But these necessarily remained somewhat inconclusive because our ignorance abo... |
New sources for the Ormulum
by Stephen Morrison
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Boethius: His Life, Thought, and Influence. Margaret Gibson
by Russell A. Peck
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsBoethius: His Life, Thought, and Influence. Margaret Gibson Russell A. PeckRussell Peck Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermis... |
The Failed Design: Kennedy, de Gaulle, and the Struggle for Europe
by Frank Costigliola
The John F. Kennedy administration's pursuit of new frontiers in the emerging nations made its relations with Western Europe all more important.1 Accordingly, and his advisers crafted an elaborate policy, labeled Grand Design, to ... |
Simon de Cramaud and the Great Schism
by Thomas E. Morrissey|Howard Kaminsky
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Books, Production of Books and Reading in Byzantium
by Danuta M. Górecki
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Barbarians and Romans: The Birth Struggle of Europe, AD. 400–700. By Justine Davis Randers-Pehrson. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1983. xix + 400 pp. $29.50.
by Harry Rosenberg
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The Austrian idea: An idea of nationhood in the kingdom and realms of the emperor Franz Joseph I
by George V. Strong
(1984). The Austrian idea: An idea of nationhood in the kingdom and realms emperor Franz Joseph I. History European Ideas: Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 293-305.
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The Formation of European National States, the Elaboration of Functional Interdependence Networks, and the Genesis of Modern Self-Control
by Samuel F. Sampson|Norbert Elias|Edmund Jephcott
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The Choir Screen of Cluny III
by C. Edson Armi|Elizabeth Bradford Smith
Eighty-three sculptured fragments from the abbey of Cluny are attributed to choir screen III, constituting only large-scale low chancel closure survive Romanesque France. In type, arcaded is conceived as sculpture in scale, decoration, and constr... |
Continental Roofs: Some New Clues—Part I
by Jean-Christian Bans|Patricia Gaillard-Bans
From the point of view vernacular architecture France is still terra incognita Western Europe, and from ignorance French evidence several misconceived theories have developed among scholars in northern Europe. The poinçon (hung kin... |
An Investigation into the Uneven Distribution of Early Gothic Churches in the Paris Basin, 1140-1240
by John M. James
The distribution of the churches is analyzed against political, ecclesiastic, and geographic factors, population, trade, agriculture, along with possible influence availability raw materials, technica... |
Valois Legitimacy: Editorial Changes in Charles V'sGrandes Chroniques de France
by Anne D. Hedeman
Among the 175 miniatures in Charles V's Grandes Chroniques are seven images that, along with their texts, were produced during a later stage manuscript's execution for substitution into an earlier portion of chronicle. ... |
Romische Geschichte und deutsche Geschichtswissenschaft
by Arnaldo Momigliano|Karl Christ
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What Kind of Story Is History?
by Leo Treitler
Research Article| April 03 1984 What Kind of Story Is History? Leo Treitler Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar 19th-Century Music (1984) 7 (3): 363–373. https://doi.org/10.2307/746388 Views Icon Article contents Figures & tables Vid... |
Medieval Literacy, Linguistic Theory, and Social Organization
by Brian Stock
Boethius, attempting to convey the sense of Greek text an increasingly Latin culture, oversimplified original. Roughly equating linguistic and material communication, he likened imposition meaning onto words impressing emperor's profile impe... |
Berceo the Learned: The Ordo Prophetarum in the Loores de Nuestra Señora
by James W. Marchand
(1984). Berceo the Learned: The Ordo Prophetarum in Loores de Nuestra Senora. Kentucky Romance Quarterly: Vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 291-304.
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The Social and Historical Landscape of Marc Bloch
by Daniel Chirot
In the 1970s work of French Annales school (so named after their journal, Annales: Economies, Societies, Civilisations) finally achieved a well-deserved fame in American social science. It is not that it was previously obscure, but had only been knowl... |
Regulation of Judicial Misconduct from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages
by Michael H. Hoeflich
In a well-known chapter in the book known as Mirror of Justices , anonymous author recounts King Alfred's drastic solution to problem misbehaving judges: It is an abuse that justices and their officers who slay folk ... |
Celtic Studies, Oxford, July 1983
by E. M. Jope|C. F. C. Hawkes
The Congress opened with a welcoming (plenary) reception in the Ashmolean Museum, an exhibition of Museum’s Celtic antiquities. this same year celebrated tercentenary its foundation, Symposium ‘The Cabinet Curiosities’, at time as Congress.
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Romanesque Sculpture. The Revival of Monumental Stone Sculpture in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
by Willibald Sauerländer|Mark Hearn
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The Frankish Church. By J. M. Wallace-Hadrill. Oxford History of the Christian Church. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983. xii + 463 pp. $59.95.
by W. Trent Foley
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