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Das Homiliar des Paulus Diaconus an der südwesteuropäischen Peripherie des Karolingerreiches
Matthias M. Tischler
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The new publication of a study on the textual history, transmission and significance Ho­ miliary Paul Deacon, one oldest collections homilies from early Carolingian pe­ riod, gives reason to rethink methodological approach such complex manuscript history. In addition article points out gaps deals in particular with hit...
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Mitteilungen des Instituts für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung
David Crouch and Jeroen Deploige (eds), Knighthood and Society in the High Middle Ages
Richard Abels
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TSEG (Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis) - The Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic History, is het Nederlands-Vlaamse vaktijdschrift op gebied van de sociale economische geschiedenis
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Tijdschrift voor sociale en economische geschiedenis
Tilly Goes to Church: The Religious and Medieval Roots of European State Fragmentation
Anna Grzymała-Busse
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The starting point for many analyses of European state development is the historical fragmentation territorial authority. dominant bellicist explanation formation argues that this was an unintended consequence imperial collapse, and warfare in early modern era overcame by winnowing out small polities consolidating stro...
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American Political Science Review
Touching Parchment: How Medieval Users Rubbed, Handled, and Kissed Their Manuscripts
Kathryn M. Rudy
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The Medieval book, both religious and secular, was regarded as a most precious item. traces of its use through touching handling during different rituals such oath-taking, is the subject Kathryn Rudy’s research in Touching Parchment. Rudy presents numerous fascinating case studies that relate to evidence damage or kiss...
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Medieval Latin: Language, Linguistics, and Literature
Pantalea Mazzitello
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The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies
Down by the river to the middle of nowhere? Avar-period metal artifacts discovered in Janowiec, site 3, Puławy district
Grzegorz Kuś|Maciej Trzeciecki|Paweł Gan
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The text discusses the results of typological and metallographic analyses metal objects dated to 7th-8th centuries from Janowiec on Vistula River, including five bronze strap fittings, two silver bracelets with trumpet-like endings, bars, lumps melted metal. fittings indicate their direct associations Avar Kaganate. Cu...
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Sprawozdania Archeologiczne
NOSTALGIA AND (PRE‐)MODERNITY
Hannah Skoda
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ABSTRACT This article argues that, in the fourteenth century, there was a wave of nostalgia that provoked by extreme structural change: this moment demographic catastrophe (with famine and plague), endemic warfare, economic fluctuation, intensified urbanization, intellectual spiritual novelties. Yet scholars from range...
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History and Theory
An Influential Latin Dictionary and Its Etymologies (12th Century CE) in the Linguistic Landscape of Medieval Europe
Michele Loporcaro
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The bestselling dictionary of the late Middle Ages was named after a morphological procedure, “derivations.” It written by Hugutio (also known as Uguccione) from Pisa, bishop Ferrara, probably in 1160s, and its title refers to one procedures used order explain origin meaning words. In addition, etymological speculation...
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From the Thames to the Euphrates De la Tamise à l’Euphrate
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CREMMA Medii Aevi: Literary Manuscript Text Recognition in Latin
Thibault Clérice|Malamatenia Vlachou-Efstathiou|Alix Chagué
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This paper presents a novel segmentation and handwritten text recognition dataset for Medieval Latin from the 11th to 16th century. It connects with French datasets, as well earlier by enforcing common guidelines, bringing 263,000 new characters now totaling over million medieval manuscripts in both languages. We provi...
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Journal of open humanities data|HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)|HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)|HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)|HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)|HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Di...
New Ancient Greek in a Neo-Latin World
Raf Van Rooy
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Did you know that many reputed Neo-Latin authors like Erasmus of Rotterdam also wrote in forms Ancient Greek? used this New Greek language to celebrate a royal return from Spain Brussels, honor deceded friends Johann Froben, pray while on pilgrimage, and promote new Aristotle edition. But classical bilingualism was not...
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Maria Stieglecker
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BALTSKÉ KŘÍŽOVÉ VÝPRAVY.TEOLOGIE SVATÉ VÁLKY V OBLASTI BALTSKÉHO MOŘE KOLEM ROKU 1200
Carsten Selch Jensen
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THEOLOGICKÁ REVUE
Raison d’être and Use of Stand-alone formulae in Early Medieval European Legal Manuscripts
Philippe Depreux
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This article seeks to explore why early medieval scribes added standalone formulae (anonymized templates for charters and letters) multiple-text manuscripts containing legal texts such as leges (‘law texts’) or capitularies. It discusses several cases, in some of them, we can assume the scribe not only a formula, but m...
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Introduction
David Durand-Guédy|Jürgen Paul
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Noah’s Sons
David M. Goldenberg|Christopher Heard|Christopher Heard|Jürg Hutzli|Brian Matz|Joshua Joel Spoelstra|Christopher J. van der Krogt
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Encyclopedia of the Bible Online
The Early Reception History of the First Book of Isidore’s "Etymologies" as a Mirror of Carolingian Intellectual Networks
Evina Steinová
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Punctum Books
A coin of Queen Fastrada and Charlemagne
Simon Coupland
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A Carolingian coin has recently been acquired by the Centre Charlemagne in Aachen which represents an entirely unexpected and truly historic addition to our knowledge of reign Charlemagne, as it bears name his wife Fastrada. It is first known example a queen being named on coin, because type was only introduced 793 Fas...
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Early Medieval Europe
:<i>Balaam’s Ass: Vernacular Theology before the English Reformation</i>
Jennifer A. Lorden
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Previous articleNext article FreeBook ReviewBalaam’s Ass: Vernacular Theology before the English Reformation, volume 1, Frameworks, Arguments, to 1250. Nicholas Watson. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2022. Pp. xxiv+588.Jennifer A. LordenJennifer LordenWilliam & Mary Search for more articles by this aut...
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Modern Philology
Monks and Canons in Carolingian Gaul: The Case of Rigrannus of Le Mans
Giles Constable
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Borders of Ecclesiastical Power in the Medieval City: The Perception of Coimbra’s Parochial Network through the Case of the Parish of the Monastery of Santa Cruz (Eleventh to Fourteenth Centuries)
Maria Amélia Álvaro de Campos
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El siglo XII fue importante para la definición política y territorial del reino de Portugal. Durante esa centuria, Coímbra elegida por Alfonso Enríquez –el primer rey portugués– como sede monarquía asistió a fundación monasterio Santa Cruz, extramuros ciudad. En el periodo establecimiento este fueron emitidos documento...
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Espacio, Tiempo y Forma. Serie III, Historia Medieval
Parliaments and their Evolution
Werner J. Patzelt
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Abstract This paper aims to open a new path for the comparative cross-historical and cross-cultural analysis of deliberating or deciding assemblies. For this purpose, it makes use wide concept parliament, in contrast conventional narrow one which focuses on democratic elections free mandate. The essay starts with an ov...
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International journal of parliamentary studies
The Statutes of Raudnitz-Klosterneuburg. An example of canonical legislation
Carmen Galbán
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Open AccessThe Statutes of Raudnitz-Klosterneuburg. An example canonical legislationClemens T. GalbanClemens GalbanSearch for more papers by this authorhttps://doi.org/10.7767/9783205216711.175SectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail About P...
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The Other, conception, and the Trinity: explaining the singularity of heterosexual love
Artyom Kosmarski
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This paper seeks to provide a theological justification for the singularity of heterosexual relationships, without relying on traditionalist heteronormative arguments. I explore idea man and woman as Others, by relating male-female difference not gender binary (a coercive pattern two entities), but otherness. Then, lin...
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Authority at a Distance
Shigeto Kikuchi
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The recent historiography has a tendency to explain the activities of early medieval popes in terms their reactive or passive character. One key perspective here is contemporary perception papal authority among Franks. While no one Francia seemingly refused rejected primacy, neither Franks nor were always conscious it....
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Review of B. J. Stone, Rhetorical Arts in Late Antique and Early Medieval Ireland
Dáibhí Ó Cróinín
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Studia Celtica Fennica
ScribeID AI. Exploring the origins of the Klosterneuburg scriptorium using artificial intelligence
Martin Haltrich|Markus Seidl|Viktoria Reich|Julius Weißmann|Christina Jackel|Julia Strebl|Muntaha Sakeena
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Open AccessScribeID AI. Exploring the origins of Klosterneuburg scriptorium using artificial intelligenceMartin Haltrich, Markus Seidl, Viktoria Reich, Julius Weißmann, Christina Jackel, Julia Strebl, Muntaha SakeenaMartin HaltrichSearch for more papers by this author, SeidlSearch ReichSearch WeißmannSearch JackelSearc...
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Marian Devotion and the Jewish Gospel (Toledot Yeshu) in Eighteenth Century Amsterdam
Evi Michels
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Polemical narratives on the life of Jesus Nazareth were common among Jews since Middle Ages. In Enlightenment context, especially in Netherlands, these developed into an eminently popular text genre, with close ties to performative arts. The authors Yiddish manuscripts discussed here thus inserted new narrative element...
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Cromohs. Cyber Review of Modern Historiography
All that glitters is not gold: Multi-instrumental identification of Viking Age orpiment (As2S3) from Surtshellir cave, Iceland
Kevin P. Smith|Guðmundur Ólafsson
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Fragments of orpiment (As2S3) from a Viking Age structure inside Iceland’s Surtshellir cave represent the farthest-known occurrence this rare mineral sources known to have been exploited during Early Middle Ages. Actual fragments (from Latin auripigmentum, golden pigment) are only documented in late first millennium AD...
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Missing Discussions: Institutional Constraints in the Islamic Political Tradition
A. Arda Gitmez|J. E. M. Robinson|Mehdi Shadmehr
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Into the Tsar's residence: geophysical survey of the early medieval Bulgarian capital of Veliki Preslav
Peter Milo|Petar Dimitrov|Mariya Manolova-Voykova|Tomáš Tencer|Beáta Milová|Michal Vágner
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During the late first millennium AD, Bulgarian Empire emerged in eastern Balkans on doorstep of Byzantine Empire. In a bid to reconcile with—and impress—its powerful neighbour, Tsar Simeon I selected fortified site Veliki Preslav as new capital city. Through ninth and tenth centuries city was developed into one largest...
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Antiquity
King Harold’s Sister Gunhild (d. 1087), a Royal Exile in Flanders
Elisabeth van Houts
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Abstract This article is a study of the life Gunhild (d. 1087), sister King Harold, who, together with her mother Gytha, sought exile in Flanders after Norman Conquest; it set wider context fate high-status elite or royal women post-Conquest England. Gunhild’s lead burial plaque inscription (found tomb church St Donati...
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The English Historical Review
How Private Libraries Contributed to the Transmission of Texts
Donatella Nebbiai
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Private libraries developed in Western European cities at the end of eleventh century, connection with spread practice writing and autographs. In this article we study influence that these exerted as a cultural model, not only through works they contain, but also ways which books were supplied transmitted.
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830 – Das Jahr, in dem die Reliquien kamen
Denis Drumm|Miriam De Rosa
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Tongues on a Golden Mouth: The Transition from Scholia to Florilegia as Evidenced in a Sixth-Century Syriac Chrysostom Manuscript
Yonatan Moss
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Confessional Cultures and European Identity: Religion, Ideology, and Economics
Brent F. Nelsen|James L. Guth
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Proponents of greater European political unity through the development Union (EU) have long sought to foster a “European” identity among citizens as way advancing their cause. And there is now substantial body scholarship devoted understanding social, economic, and demographic factors contributing such an identity. Rec...
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The dolor, ira and Vengeance Cycle in Paul the Deacon’s Historia Langobardorum
Nicole Demarchi
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Abstract This essay explores the role and meaning of emotional term dolor in scenarios vengeance represented by Lombard scholar Paul Deacon ( c .720–799) his work Historia Langobardorum . First, after contextualising analysing concept aristocratic honour outlined author text, this examines episodes which is associated ...
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Emotions
Charlemagne and the Carolingian Empire through the Perspective of a Bulgarian Medievalist
Alexander Nikolov
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Scribal Identities, Renaissances, and Dead Languages: From Barber Sumerian to Kitchen Latin
Delila Jordan|Sébastian Fink
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This article is an investigation of the role knowledge dead languages, namely Latin and Sumerian, for scribal or scholarly identities. While at first glance there no obvious reason why a “dead language” should be part curriculum people who were about to become foremost administrators their time, one more languages seem...
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Studia orientalia electronica
Frands Herschend: The pre-Carolingian Iron Age in South Scandinavia. Social stratification and Narrative. Uppsala Universitet, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History. Uppsala 2022. ISBN: 978-91-506-2923-1. Pris: 200 SEK.
Mads Dengsø Jessen
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Severo de Málaga, un obispo de la Hispania bizantina
Juan Antonio Jiménez Sánchez|Pere Maymó i Capdevila
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En el presente trabajo, se estudia la biografía de Severo Málaga, obispo esta ciudad durante segunda mitad del siglo vi, momento en que sede hallaba bajo dominio bizantino. Los únicos datos conocidos acerca este personaje provienen De uiris illustribus Isidoro Sevilla; pese a tal escasez documental, y otras fuentes ind...
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Espacio, Tiempo y Forma. Serie III, Historia Medieval
Men Moving Men’s Bodies: <i>Translationes </i>and Masculinity in Carolingian Times
Francesco M. Veronese
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Seminari del Centro interuniversitario per la storia e l’archeologia dell’alto medioevo
ITINERARIES OF ANNA YAROSLAVNA IN FRANCE (1051–1075)
Vladimir Shishkin
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The article analyzes the itineraries of Anna Yaroslavna, Queen Franks, daughter Prince Yaroslav I Kyiv, during her stay in France 1051–1075. Based on 26 royal charters with mention, preserved repositories and Vatican, own charter foundation monastery St. Vincent 1065 from National Library (BnF), as well act second husb...
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Vestnik Permskogo universiteta
Crime in the Carolingian World
Jennifer R. Davis
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Publications and Confidential Exchanges: Carolingian Treatises on the Soul
Jesse Keskiaho
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This chapter examines what the publishing of theological texts meant in Carolingian period, focusing on treatises nature and origin soul. Not everyone was supposed to publicly disseminate their writings, successful required connections those authority. The examined were written for different audiences purposes, educati...
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Instrumenta patristica et mediaevalia
A Joke: The Tiny Revolution of Theodulf’s ‘Stolen Horse’
Paul Edward Dutton
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This chapter takes up the problem of what historians and microhistorians can do with historical jokes. Even smallest most trivial jokes belongs to history be employed by uncover essential aspects past. In this case, a poem bishop abbot Theodulf Orléans about “A Stolen Horse” turns out reveal central cultural feature Ca...
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A Sentence: The Desert War of One Carolingian Monk
Paul Edward Dutton
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In 819, a Carolingian monk of St-Emmeram Regensburg accompanied his bishop and army into Pannonia or Hunia in pursuit local lord resistance to authority. We know more about that campaign because scribe, Ellenhart, left colophon describing progress copying out the lives doings Desert Fathers manuscript survives (Brussel...
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Writing in gold: on the aesthetics and ideology of Carolingian chrysography
David Ganz
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Writing in gold has almost completely escaped the attention of art historical manuscript studies. Whereas semantics and materiality used works goldsmithery as well illuminations panel paintings have been frequently discussed, fact that also applied to embellish texts, be they single initials titles or entire chapters v...
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Word & Image
The ›Epigramma Paulini‹
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This is the first full-scale critical edition of Epigramma Paulini , with English translation and commentary. The (110 hexameters) a late-antique poem unknown date authorship (arguably written during decade fifth century AD), preserved by only one (Carolingian) manuscript. While outside world torn outbreaks war social ...
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In a Circle—The Hereford Map as a ‘Cosmic Clock’
Maria Magdalena Morawiecka
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ABSTRACTThis article presents an alternative approach to reading the temporal layer of medieval mappaemundi by comparing its shape that a sundial rather than superimposing vertical chronological axis on map. The possible uses introducing such analogy are discussed with regard late thirteenth-century Hereford world Whil...
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Imago Mundi
War and Religion
Peter T. Madsen
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In the literary field, intertwinement of war and religion is nowhere as prominent in epic poetry. Within European horizon Christian-Muslim confrontations are prominent, not only chansons de geste Renaissance epics, standard highlights history, but right back to early Muslim-Byzantine Carolingian warfare Iberian Peninsu...
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The Homiliary of Paul the Deacon: Religious and Cultural Reform in Carolingian Europe. By ZacharyGuiliano. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers. 2021. 341 pp. $117. ISBN 9782503577913.
Owen M. Phelan
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Early Medieval Europe
Metalinguistic and Visual Cues to the Co-Occurrence of Latin and Old Polish in the Electronic Repository of Greater Poland Oaths, 1386–1446 (eROThA)
Matylda Włodarczyk|Elżbieta Adamczyk
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Multilingual handwritten texts offer fruitful ground for study into the visual aspects of co-occurrence languages, i.e. pragmatics on page (Carroll et al. 2013). This chapter draws Electronic Repository Greater Poland Oaths, 1386–1446 (eROThA) based oldest collection secular from medieval Poland, attesting vernacular b...
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Image and Ornament in the Early Medieval West
Matthias G. Friedrich
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Scholarship often treats the post-Roman art produced in central and north-western Europe as representative of pagan identities new 'Germanic' rulers early medieval world. In this book, Matthias Friedrich offers a critical reevaluation ethnic religious categories that still inform our understanding archaeology. He scrut...
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Wine and France: A Brief History
Stefan K. Estreicher
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The earliest archaeological evidence of wine making in Southern France is dated 425 bce . Viticulture was present along the Mediterranean coast when Romans arrived (second century ) and flourished everywhere by time they left (fifth ce ). For several centuries, long-distance trade virtually disappeared infrastructure f...
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European Review
The Politics of Relics: The Charisma of Rulers and Martyrs in the Middle Ages
Montserrat Herrero
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Among the symbols used for representing power in Middle Ages were relics of saints and martyrs. When it came to political power, one most cherished symbolic instruments achieve legitimation power. However, no texts from can be found that reflect practice associating with Rather, we have assume or derive reflection indi...
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Religions
Jean Mabillon and the Debate on the Regular Origins of Secular Canonesses in Seventeenth-Century France
STEVEN VANDERPUTTEN
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This paper reviews the classic perception that debate on regular origins of secular canonesses in early modern France consisted a clash between authors who sought to legitimise members’ current status and privileges, prominent scholars such as Jean Mabillon whose sole aim was present truthful account past. Through case...
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The Journal of Ecclesiastical History|Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University)|Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University)
The Notion of Vigilance in Medieval Canon Law
Antonia Fiori
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The diachronic trend of female and male stature in Milan over 2000 years
Lucie Biehler‐Gomez|Beatrice Del Bo|Daniele Petrosino|Paolo Morandini|Mirko Mattia|Luca Palazzolo|Uliano Guerrini|Cristina Cattaneo
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Stature is a biological trait directly determined by the interaction of genetic and environmental components. As such, it often evaluated as an indicator for reconstruction skeletal profiles, past health, social dynamics human populations. Based on analysis 549 skeletons from CAL (Collezione Antropologica LABANOF), stu...
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Scientific Reports|Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (Universita Degli Studi Di Milano)|PubMed Central|PubMed
Flip - Reading processes when reading mirrored script
Katharina Pittrich
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Es besteht ein allgemeiner Konsens darüber, dass die orthographische Verarbeitung tief in der Struktur des visuellen Systems verwurzelt ist. Ein zentraler Aspekt, bei besonders wichtig ist, ist sogenannte Spiegel-Invarianz. Das Tendenz, visuelle Objekte und deren Spiegelbild gleichwertig zu behandeln. Die meisten Klein...
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History, Scripture and Authority in the Carolingian World
Sam Ottewill‐Soulsby
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"History, Scripture and Authority in the Carolingian World." History: Reviews of New Books, 51(2), pp. 23–24
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History: Reviews of New Books
Die Stimmen der Eroberten bei Ermoldus Nigellus
Anne Foerster
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The voices of the people who were conquered by Carolingians are usually silent. We lacking contemporary sources to tell us how Saxons, Bretons, and even Langobards felt when they faced threat military invasion foreign rule, judged their position rights opponent seize authority over them. Bearing in mind fluidity attrib...
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The Pyrenean Peninsula (with its northern foothills)
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North Africa
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A Cyborg Initiation? Liturgy and Gender in Carolingian East Francia 1
Felice Lifshitz
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Monastic Centres in the Early Middle Ages
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Chapter 2 explores the music produced in monastic institutions of ninth- to eleventh-century Europe. Describing context Carolingian Empire, and renaissance learning, literacy, writing that it brought about, we look at some earliest examples musical notation from this vast region We examine Latin songs, or versus, monas...
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Bishops under Pressure: Priests and Episcopal Authority in Carolingian Francia
Charles Mériaux
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In the eyes of historians, threat to bishops during Early Middle Ages is generally embodied by higher authorities, civil or ecclesiastical: king, pope and archbishop, as shown presentations great crises that led, for example, deposition Hincmar Laon Rothade Soissons under aegis archbishop King Charles Bald. However, ni...
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From identity to transcendence: A semiotic approach to the survival of the Carolingian cycle in the Brazilian cultural heritage
Ricardo Nogueira de Castro Monteiro
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After eight centuries of coexistence under Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula, once glamorously celebrated figure Moor gradually assumed role otherness Christian imagery - a dysphoric synthesis that led to identity construction so-called “enemy Christendom”. The Cheganca is musical drama with choreographic and poetic...
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Corporal Punishment at Work in the Early Middle Ages: The Frankish Kingdoms (Sixth through Tenth Centuries)
Alice Rio
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Abstract This article deals with a paradox. Evidence for the punishment of workers during early Middle Ages is richer in earlier period (sixth and seventh centuries), when rural are generally thought to have been least oppressed; by contrast, direct discussion subject largely drops out record Carolingian era (eighth te...
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International Review of Social History
Carolingian, adj. &amp; n.
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Confronting Crisis in the Carolingian Empire: Paschasius Radbertus' Funeral Oration for Wala of Corbie by Mayke de Jong and Justin Lake (review)
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Reviewed by: Confronting Crisis in the Carolingian Empire: Paschasius Radbertus' Funeral Oration for Wala of Corbie by Mayke de Jong and Justin Lake Andrew Romig Corbie. Translated annotated Lake. (Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2020. Pp. xx, 264. £19.99. ISBN: 9781526134844.) Empire presents a welcome new tr...
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Catholic Historical Review
Catholicism and pan-European identity from Schuman to Orbán
Mark Cauchi
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The aim of this article is to examine the role Catholic political thought in relation history European integration and show how shift away from communitarian tradition by mainstream social democratic conservative parties can help explain rise populism. idea Europe as a unified entity has always been grounded its Christ...
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Australian and New Zealand journal of European studies
Preface to the Edition and Translation of the Old Frisian Main Text
Han Nijdam
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Architecture, Engineering and Building Science: The Contemporary Relevance of Vitruvius’s De Architectura
Lino Bianco
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Conferences worldwide focus on a range of disciplines relating to the construction built environment. They tend emphasize either art or science building, former focusing architectural theory and design while latter targets topics from civil and/or building engineering physics. Vitruvius’s De Architectura Libri Decem is...
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Sustainability
Book Review: Christoph Haack, Die Krieger der Karolinger
Jürg Gassmann
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Acta Periodica Duellatorum
Abbesses and Their Fighting Men
Jürg Gassmann
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The position of male ecclesiastical princes – bishops and abbots as integral elements Carolingian military organisation is well established. Less investigated the corresponding role female princes, abbesses. This article demonstrates that function abbesses was not materially different to their colleagues-in-office, tra...
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Acta Periodica Duellatorum
Medicine, Logic, or Metaphysics?
Karin Verelst
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We tend to study fight books in isolation, which explains why it is so difficult understand the precise place they occupy sociocultural and historical fabric of their time. By doing so, we may miss many clues contain about owner, local society, intended purpose. In order unlock this information, need them broader conte...
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Frisian Land Law: A Critical Edition and Translation of the &lt;i&gt;Freeska Landriucht&lt;/i&gt;
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Around 1485, the age-old compilation of Old Frisian customary law, partly dating back to 11th century, was put into print. Latin glosses were included in text with references Canon and Roman law. This gloss tradition had come being during 13th 14th centuries. incunable came be known as Freeska Landriucht or Land Law. b...
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Michelangelo, Lambert Lombard, and the Inalienable Gift of Drawing
Edward H. Wouk
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Abstract In two exceptional drawings, the Netherlandish artist Lambert Lombard responded to famous studies of Christ’s Passion that Michelangelo produced as gifts for Roman noblewoman Vittoria Colonna between circa 1538 and 1541. This article investigates nature drawing gift in work both artists, with respect practices...
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Zeitschrift Fur Kunstgeschichte
Agricultural Intensification and the Evidence from Offsite Survey Archaeology
John Bintliff
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Abstract The enhancement of crop yields through manuring has been attested since early farming prehistory in many parts the world. This article reviews history research into potential archaeological evidence for this practice Europe, Mediterranean lands and Near East. focus is on interpretation ceramic data recovered s...
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Journal of World Prehistory
«Ipse transfert regna et mutat tempora». Urbano II e la crociata: una revisione
Antônio Marcos
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Il pensiero di Urbano II è stato al centro numerosi studi, volti pricipalmente a comprendere la genesi della spedizione gerosolimitana del 1096-1099. L’articolo riesamina le fonti urbaniane, con particolare riguardo all’epistolario papale, sottolineando peculiari posizioni papali nell’ambito “riforma ecclesiastica” del...
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De medio aevo
Sprachen der Wachsamkeit
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Finland and Military Volunteers in the Swedish Fascist Imaginary, 1809–1944
Nathaniël Kunkeler
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Abstract This article explores the place of Finland and Swedish military volunteers 1918 civil war, 1939–44 Finno-Soviet wars, in fascist imaginary. The loss to Russia 1809 was heavily romanticized nationalist culture, shaped responses both conflicts, mediated through famous literary works which encouraged a sense sham...
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The Historical Journal
Experiences Between Nature Conservation and Archaeology in the Old Water System of Southern Hesse (Hesse, Germany)
Thomas Becker
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The landscape of southern Hesse is characterised by many old watercourses. These are areas worthy protection for both nature conservation and monument protection. On the one hand, they provide special conditions flora fauna related to water bodies; on other from an archaeological point view, watercourses traffic routes...
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Internet Archaeology
Visual Translation: Illuminated Manuscripts and the First French Humanists by Anne D. Hedeman
Anne Rochebouet
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Reviewed by: Visual Translation: Illuminated Manuscripts and the First French Humanists by Anne D. Hedeman Rochebouet Humanists. By Hedeman. University of Notre Dame Press, 2022. Hedeman's Translation, adapted from a series lectures at in 2013, arises her extensive research on early humanism its material reception thro...
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Digital philology
The pedagogical dimension of the physical learning environment in the university system
Lucia Cepraga|Elena Gogoi
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Nowadays there are unlimited opportunities to learn anytime and anywhere, in various environments, whether physical or digital, formal, informal, non-formal. The teaching staff aims create a learning environment that facilitates, stimulates, optimizes the students' abilities easily adapt dynamic changes of society. pre...
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Friendship in the Correspondence of Alcuin of York
Martin Šenk
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Studia theologica
Intercultural Dialogue as a Way Out of the Present Crisis
Franco Ferrarotti
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We live in a technical age. That is to say, modern societies have adopted technological innovation as guide-principle. But technique perfection without an aim. It can only control its internal operations. the eternal return of identical. Hence, general feeling social disorientation and anxiety. Moreover, nuclear age su...
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Academicus : International Scientific Journal
Introduction
Carine van Rhijn
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This chapter sets out to challenge current interpretations of Carolingian culture, and especially its perceived correctio (correction), reform or renaissance. It maintains that in the past, too much emphasis has been placed on central agency kings their direct entourages, although a wider group (mostly anonymous) peopl...
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Manchester University Press eBooks
Early Medieval Militarisation. Edited by ElloraBennett, Guido M.Berndt, StefanEsders and LaurySarti. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2021. xv + 367 pp. £90. ISBN 9781526138620.
Eric J. Goldberg
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While the Transformation of Roman World project (1993–1998) made vital contributions to our understanding transition from Antiquity Middle Ages, it neglected important subjects warfare, violence and military institutions. The exciting new collection Early Medieval Militarisation goes a long way filling this lacuna thro...
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Early Medieval Europe
W. A. Mozart’s Litaniae lauretanae Compositions and the Loreto Pilgrimage
Nils Holger Petersen
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The Litaniae lauretanae (the Litany of Loreto), a Marian litany with medieval roots, has been set numerous times in polyphony, as well grand settings soloists and orchestra, to be performed all over Catholic Europe. Famous musicians who composed the Loreto include Orlando di Lasso, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Cla...
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Eventum A Journal of Medieval Arts & Rituals
Willehalm—Genealogical Dimension of Sponsoring Poetry
Klára Berzeviczy|Gyula Pályi
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The medieval respect towards progenitors induced not only sentimental feelings but also practical steps, such as sponsoring works of art. In the present study, family connections Landgrave Hermann I Thuringia to Carolingians and (Saint) Guillaume/Guilhem d’Orange, from Counts Autun, have been explored. possibility role...
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Genealogy