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Wise and Foolish Virgins (And Matrons) in "Mansfield Park" by David Cowart None <eot>
: Urban Ethnicity . Abner Cohen. by David Jacobson American AnthropologistVolume 81, Issue 2 p. 437-438 Free Access General and Theoretical: Urban Ethnicity. Abner Cohen David Jacobson, Jacobson Brandeis UniversitySearch for more papers by this author First published: June 1979 https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1979.81.2.02a00900AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text full-text accessPlease review our Terms Conditions of Use check box below share version article.I have read accept the Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link a article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat No abstract is available article. Volume81, Issue2June 1979Pages RelatedInformation <eot>
What Does the Ruling Class do When It Rules? State Apparatuses and State Power under Feudalism, Capitalism and Socialism. by Anthony M. Orum|Göran Therborn|Gianfranco Poggi None <eot>
The Factor of "Race" in the French Experience in Mexico, 1821-1861 by Nancy Nichols Barker None <eot>
Introduction by None None <eot>
Canon and Authority: Essays in Old Testatment Religion and Theology by J. J. M. Roberts|G. W. Coats|B. O. Long None <eot>
What Does the Ruling Class Do When It Rules? State Apparatuses and State Power Under Feudalism, Capitalism and Socialism. By Goran Therborn. London: NLB and The Development of the Modern State: A Sociological Introduction. By Gianfranco Poggi. Stanford: Stanford University Press by Anthony M. Orum What Does the Ruling Class Do When It Rules? State Apparatuses and Power Under Feudalism, Capitalism Socialism.By Goran Therborn. London: NLB The Development of Modern State: A Sociological Introduction.By Gianfranco Poggi. Stanford: Stanford University Press Get access Anthony M. Orum Texas at Austin Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Social Forces, Volume 57, Issue 4, June 1979, Pages 1399–1402, https://doi.org/10.1093/sf/57.4.1399 Published: 01 1979 <eot>
Two Romanesque Ivory Combs by Anat Tcherikover (1979). Two Romanesque Ivory Combs. Journal of the British Archaeological Association: Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 7-21. <eot>
Book Review: The Christian Tradition: A History of the Development of Doctrine 3: The Growth of Medieval Theology (600–1300) by George H. Tavard None <eot>
Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe by Jérémy Cohen|Bernard S. Bachrach None <eot>
Tabula Peutingeriana, Codex Vindobonensis 324, Vollständige Faksimile-Ausgabe im Originalformat by Arthur E. Gordon|Ekkehard Weber Previous articleNext article No AccessBook ReviewsTabula Peutingeriana, Codex Vindobonensis 324, Vollständige Faksimile-Ausgabe im Originalformat. By Ekkehard Weber.Arthur E. GordonArthur Gordon Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited American Journal of Archaeology Volume 83, Number 3July 1979 The journal the Archaeological Institute America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/505080 Copyright © America. All rights reserved.PDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Das bischöfliche Kapellanat, I: Von den Anfängen bis in das 13. Jahrhundert. Siegfried Haider by Teta E. Moehs None <eot>
Reviews by None None <eot>
The Governor's Palace Archive by Richard A. Henshaw|J. N. Postgate None <eot>
Ancient Glass at the Newark Museum from the Eugene Schaefer Collection of Antiquities by Auth|H Susan Previous articleNext article No AccessBook ReviewsAncient Glass at the Newark Museum from Eugene Schaefer Collection of Antiquities. By Susan H. Auth.Gladys Davidson WeinbergGladys Weinberg Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited American Journal Archaeology Volume 83, Number 3July 1979 The journal Archaeological Institute America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/505079 Copyright © America. All rights reserved.PDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
The Canon Tables of the Codex Beneventanus and Related Decoration by David H. Wright None <eot>
<i>The Early Stained Glass of Canterbury Cathedral, circa 1175-1220</i>. Madeline Harrison Caviness by Meredith Parsons Lillich Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsThe Early Stained Glass of Canterbury Cathedral, circa 1175-1220. Madeline Harrison Caviness Meredith Parsons LillichMeredith Lillich Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 54, Number 3Jul., 1979 The journal the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855783 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Trial by Ordeal in Medieval Jewish History: Laws, Customs and Attitudes by Shlomo Eidelberg None <eot>
Abbot Desiderius of Montecassino and the Gregorian Papacy by Graham A. Loud Of all the churches affected by Gregorian reform movement few were more notable than monastery of Montecassino. Not only latter's own writers but even Pope Gregory vii himself described it as famous throughout Christendom. In southern Italy was undoubtedly most important single institution Latin Church. Founded St Benedict in 529, eleventh century exempt from normal ecclesiastical jurisdiction and centre a franchise free obligations lay society. Under abbacy Desiderius Benevento (1058–87) enjoyed its golden age political, intellectual artistic influence. Its monks filled many south Italian bishoprics, number them promoted to be cardinals. Three times sixty years, 1057, 1087 1118, Cassinese monk attained see Peter. elected succeed 1087, with title Victor iii. <eot>
Intitulatio. Herwig Wolfram , Karl Brunner , Heinrich Fichtenau , Elisabeth Garms-Cornides by Boyd H. Hill Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsIntitulatio. Herwig Wolfram , Karl Brunner Heinrich Fichtenau Elisabeth Garms-Cornides Boyd H. Hill, Jr.Boyd Jr. Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 54, Number 1Jan., 1979 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2853045 Views: 2Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Ħal Millieri: A Maltese Casale, Its Churches and Paintings. Anthony Luttrell by None Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Ħal Millieri: A Maltese Casale, Its Churches and Paintings . Anthony Luttrell Franklin K. B. TokerFranklin Toker Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 54, Number 2Apr., 1979 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855010 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Antiqui or Moderni? by Brian Stock HE CENTRAL ISSUE raised by these papers can perhaps best be summed up comparing the opening remarks of Eugene Vance and Hans Robert Jauss. points to resurgence theories language communication in past two decades, which has affected study medieval culture at least ways. Research been undertaken into roots semiology, notion sign slowly but surely found its way back discussions literature. Jauss looks new tendencies a broader perspective. Although, he notes, interest positivistic or idealistic criticism gradually waned, methodologies linguistics, semiotics, phenomenology have as yet provided no satisfactory general models for interpreting major developments culture. In part I agree with both positions. The contemporary interpreter Middle Ages finds himself an uncomfortable no-man's-land, so speak, between ancients moderns. situation is not without ironies. After all, richest all periods symbolism, structuralism, semiotic approaches cultural meaning. existence such patterns thought expression led Romantics revive period own sake create first widespread, popular audience art, literature, theology. Indirectly, they also inspired some finest synthetic studies life art later nineteenth twentieth centuries, works writers Huizinga, Gilson, Haskins, Bloch, C. S. Lewis. Today tables are turned. professional caste medievalists less concerned large interpretive issues than editing, establishing facts, preventing field from once again sinking oblivion. As consequence, strategies understanding often coming students whose center gravity outside field. Medievalists themselves ever increasing numbers taken studying anthropology, archaeology, even more arcane branches hermeneutics. interdisciplinarity course welcomed, it raises dangers. On one hand, must tested internal consistency, task beyond <eot>
Seigneurialism or manorialism? by S.A.C. du Plessis None <eot>
: Urban Anthropology: Cities in Their Cultural Settings . Richard G. Fox. by Geoffrey Stiles None <eot>
Marx's Productive Forms Revisited by Paul Gottfried PAUL GOTTFRIED (Rockford, Ill., U.S.A.) Marx's Productive Forms Revisited Ferenc Tökei. Zur Theorie der Gesellschaftsformen. Budapest: Akadémiai Kia- d6, 1977. 150 pp. Antike und Feudalismus. Kiadó, 197 Dialektik des Sozialismus. 128 The three books being reviewed provide a learned and comprehensive ex- position of understanding forms production. Citing extensively Cerman Ideology, the Grundrisse, Capital, they reconstruct in de- tail his picture evolving relationship between property social organ- ization. Despite focusing Capital on modern Western economic devel- <eot>
Bedae Venerabilis Opera,Pars VI: Opera Didascalica, 2: De Temporum Ratione Liber. Edited by Ch. W. Jones. (Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina, cxxiii B). Pp. 310. Turnhout: Brepols, 1977. n.p. by Gerald Bonner Bedae Venerabilis Opera,Pars VI: Opera Didascalica, 2: De Temporum Ratione Liber. Edited by Ch. W. Jones. (Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina, cxxiii B). Pp. 310. Turnhout: Brepols, 1977. n.p. - Volume 30 Issue 1 <eot>
Fêtes et divertissements en occident durant le haut moyen âge by Jean Verdon The author is trying to deepen our knowledge of medieval society through a study its festivals and entertainments. In the middle ages, as in ancient times, good physical condition was sought after. Various sports were practised hunting highly valued, be it with hounds or hawking. After tiring exercise, people liked relax dine well. One major occupations upper class men ages consisted feasting, but their preoccupations sometimes more cultural nature. Their banquets provided means for many share pleasures civilisation. Merovingian Carolingian times spectacular entertainments not valued so they had been Roman singing dancing enjoyed. People much appreciated jugglers played dice.Though Christianity triumphed, traces paganism still persisted. Pagan unusual at beginning even though prohibited by Church. Nevertheless, religious feasts established Church celebrated great solemnity climax life. <eot>
Aspects of Roman Poetic Technique in a Carolingian Latin Satiric Text by Charles Witke E. R. Curtius has averred that it was through Charlemagne the historical entity which I call 'the Latin Middle Ages' first fully con stituted. ... use term to designate share of Rome, Roman idea state, church and culture, in physiognomy Ages general—a far more inclusive pheno menon, then, than mere survival language litera ture.1 Hence significant aspects literature must be studied not merely relationship influence from classical works, or terms imitation.2 Yet very Carolingian satiric text implies, first, existence a literary genre called satura, second, continuity at least age Charlemagne. The addition such generic incitements write comprehend satire, an awareness form qua genre. To formal possibilities one aware first; satire implies awareness. Even antiquity satura elastic genre, accompanied by problems definition for audience poet alike. Elsewhere have suggested tradition <eot>
Reviews by L. W. Barnard|Paul Russell|David Potter|C.R. De Silva|Ragnhild Hatton|R. W. Greaves|Richard Graham|Akira Iriye|Warren F. Kuehl|Robert H. Ferrell|Douglas L. Wheeler|Alan Cassels|Robert Koehl|Robert A. Vogel|John C. Cairns|Sally Marks|Richard K. Debo LUITPOLD WALLACH. Diplomatic Studies in Latin and Greek Documents from the Carolingian Age. Ithaca London: Cornell University Press 1977. Pp. 396. Reviewed by Leslie W. Barnard ANGUS MACKAY. Spain Middle Ages: From Frontier to Empire, 1000–1500. The Macmillan xii, 245. P.E. Russell G.R. ELTON. Reform Reformation: England, 1509–1558. New History of Cambridge, MA: Harvard 423. D.L. Potter A.R. DISNEY. Twilight Pepper Empire: Portuguese Trade Southwest India Early Seventeenth Century. 1978. Historical Series XCV. X, 220. C.R. De Silva W.A. SPECK. Stability Strife: England 1714–60. MA. 311. R.M. Hatton DAVID GILLARD. Struggle for Asia 1828–1914: A Study British Russian Imperialism. Methuen & Co. 214. Rose Louise Greaves D.C.M. PLATT, ed. Business Imperialism, 1840–1930: An Inquiry Based on Experience America. Oxford: Clarendon x, 449. Richard Graham WARREN I. COHEN. Chinese Connection: Roger S. Greene, Thomas Lamont, George E. Sokolsky American-East Asian Relations. York: Columbia 322. Akira Iriye CALVIN D. DAVIS. United States Second Hague Peace Conference: American Diplomacy International Organization, 1899–1914. Durham, NC: Duke 1976. ix, 398. Warren F. Kuehl SOLOMON WANK, Doves Diplomats: Foreign Offices Movements Europe America Twentieth Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood 303; CHARLES DE BENEDETTI, Origins Modern Movement: 1915–1929. Millwood, NY: KTO xvi, 281. Robert H. Ferrell GERALD J. BENDER. Angola under Portuguese: Myth Reality. Berkeley: California Press/London: Heinemann xxviii, 287. Douglas L. Wheeler ESMONDE M. ROBERTSON. Mussolini as Empire-Builder: Africa 1932–36. 246. Alan Cassels w. SYDNOR, JR. Soldiers Destruction: SS Death's Head Division, 1933–1945. Princeton, NJ: Princeton 346. Koehl RICHARD K. BETTS. Soldiers, Statesmen, Cold War Crises. 292. Vogel REG CARR. Anarchism France: Case Octave Mirbeau. Montreal McGill-Queen's 190. John C. Cairns ANNE ORDE. Great Britain Secuiity, 1920–26. Royal Society viii, 244. Sally Marks GABRIEL GORODETSKY. Precarious Truce: Anglo-Soviet Relations, 1924–27. Eng.: Cambridge xiii, 289. Debo <eot>
The 'Medieval Sibilants' of the Eulalia-Ludwigslied Manuscript and Their Development in Early Old French by John Fought The account given by Joos 1952 of the emergence a contrast between laminal and apical sibilants in Old French High German, its reduction Later Middle is brought into sharper focus examining evidence 9th century MS containing text Picard one Rhine Franconian written same hand. This suggests re-interpretation development sibilant systems these border dialects-and also 'standard' literary dialects-in terms separate features manner point articulation for sibilants; it raises questions concerning relationship sound change.* <eot>
Consecration and Investiture in the Life of Saint Amand, Valenciennes, Bibl. Mun. Ms 502 by Barbara Abou-El-Haj The two scenes representing the consecration of Saint Amand as a bishop and later his investiture Bishop Maastricht1 (Figs. 1, 2) are part series thirty-two pictures illustrating eighth-century text saint's life. They belong to manuscript written painted at end eleventh or beginning twelfth century,2 monastery founded by saint Elnone-en-Pevele, today St.-Amand-les-Eaux.3 is earliest three illustrated copies life saint, all preserved in public library Valenciennes. Only first third copies, MSS 502 500, contain narrative cycle illustrations, one based on MS 502.4 <eot>
The emergence and limitations of European radicalism by Cedric J. Robinson None <eot>
Die Drehscheibenkeramik aus den Plangrabungen 1967–1972. By Bernd Kaschau. 29·5 × 21 cm. (Teil II der Schriftenreihe Der Runde Berg bei Urach.) Pp. 78 + 85 figs. + 19 tables. Sigmaringen: Jan Thorbecke Verlag, 1976. DM. 88. by Richard Hodges None <eot>
The Reconquest of Spain by Joseph F. O’Callaghan|Derek W. Lomax None <eot>
Imperiales Königtum, Konziliarismus und Volkssouveränität: Studien zu den Grenzen des mittelalterlichen Souveränitätsgedankens. Helmut G. Walther by James Muldoon Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Imperiales Königtum, Konziliarismus und Volkssouveränität: Studien zu den Grenzen des mittelalterlichen Souveränitätsgedankens . Helmut G. Walther James MuldoonJames Muldoon Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 53, Number 2Apr., 1978 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2853450 Views: 2Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Book Reviews : Wycliffite Writings by Alison K. McHardy None <eot>
Medieval French Bridges: A History. Marjorie Nice Boyer by Albert C. Leighton None <eot>
Kościói w Polsce. By Jerzy Kloczowski and others. I: Średniowiecie, Pp. 676 + maps; II: Wieki XVI-XVIII. (Studia nad Historia Kosciola Katolickiego w Polsce). Pp. 1114 + maps. Cracow: Znak, 1966 and 1969. zl 150 and 235. - Studia nad Historia, Dominikanów w Polsce 1222–1972. Edited by Jerzy Ktoczowski. I, pp. 702; II, pp. 648. Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Polskiej Prowincji Dominikanów, 1975. zt 300 the set. by Paul Skwarczynski Kościói w Polsce. By Jerzy Kloczowski and others. I: Średniowiecie, Pp. 676 + maps; II: Wieki XVI-XVIII. (Studia nad Historia Kosciola Katolickiego Polsce). 1114 maps. Cracow: Znak, 1966 1969. zl 150 235. - Studia Historia, Dominikanów Polsce 1222–1972. Edited by Ktoczowski. I, pp. 702; II, 648. Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Polskiej Prowincji Dominikanów, 1975. zt 300 the set. Volume 29 Issue 2 <eot>
Book Reviews : In Honour of Da Vid Da Ube by F. F. Bruce None <eot>
Histoire de la France ruraleDuby, Georges, and Wallon, Armand, eds. <i>Histoire de la France rurale</i> . Paris: Seuil, 1975-1977, 4 vols. Pp. 2504, illustrated. 430 F. by Howard H. Kalwies None <eot>
Iconoclasm. Edited by A. Bryer and Judith Herrin. Pp. xii + 196 + 37 illustrations. Birmingham: Centre for Byzantine Studies, University of Birmingham, 1977. £15. by D. M. Nicol None <eot>
Reasons for inequality among medieval peasants by R. H. Hilton The stratification of the medieval peasantry cannot be attributed only to markets in land and agricultural products. division between free unfree holders family subsistence holdings inadequate smallholdings is found periods very low production for market. complex interplay availability, technical progress, inheritance endowment customs, demands rent tax resistance capacity peasants must also examined. relative strength these various factors changed considerably during period, especially 1300 1500 circa, when land:labour ratio shifted dramatically. <eot>
Theologie der Reichskrone: ottonische ‘Renovatio Imperii’ im Spiegel einer Insignie. By Reinhart Staats. (Monographien zur Geschichte des Mittelalters, 13). Pp. viii + 188 + 21 illustrations. Stuttgart: Hiersemann, 1976. DM. 110. by Harald Zimmermann Theologie der Reichskrone: ottonische ‘Renovatio Imperii’ im Spiegel einer Insignie. By Reinhart Staats. (Monographien zur Geschichte des Mittelalters, 13). Pp. viii + 188 21 illustrations. Stuttgart: Hiersemann, 1976. DM. 110. - Volume 29 Issue 2 <eot>
Liturgical Scholarship at the Time of the Investiture Controversy: Past Research and Future Opportunities by Roger E. Reynolds To state that the period dominated by events at Canossa was a watershed in history of ecclesio-political relationships is almost trite. But it not so commonplace to this same also high plateau liturgical scholarship. For modern students picture investiture ring and staff represents struggle between Church State late eleventh early twelfth centuries, but should be overlooked tradition these tangible instruments act signaling an intensity concern for liturgy its proper performance interpretation unequaled since Carolingian age. Thus comes as surprise many theory find majority publicists age Investiture Controversy whose works fill three fat volumes Libelli de lite Monumenta Germaniae historica were avid observers liturgy. Peter Damian, Humbert Silva Candida, Bonizo Sutri, Bernold Constance, Ranger Lucca, Norman Anonymous, Ivo Chartres, Sigebert Gembloux, Hildebert Le Mans, Honorius “of Autun” all wrote tracts which aspects described explained. And while political ideas publicistic worthies have lost their cogency times, scholarship still graces footnotes popular exposition <eot>
Martin Diamond's View of The Federalist by Patrick Riley Martin Diamond's View of The Federalist Get access Patrick Riley University Wisconsin-Madison Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Publius: Journal Federalism, Volume 8, Issue 3, Summer 1978, Pages 71–101, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.pubjof.a038514 Published: 01 January 1978 <eot>
Grave Orientation by Philip Rahtz The orientation of graves is the result many factors, and explanations for this custom are diverse. West—east frequent, explained by astronomical or theological considerations, which difficult to separate in practice; adoption Christian Church reflects earlier practice, rather than a new dogma. Some post-Roman cemeteries seem be orientated reference position sunrise. This allows possibilities determining season burial, even perhaps incidence plague. More scientific observation analysis needed resolve these problems, as well use well-dated evidence from modern graveyards. <eot>
Comptes rendus / Reviews of books: Volk, Herrscher und Heiliger im Reich der Merovinger: Studien zur Hagiographie der Merovingerzeit František Graus Prague: Nakladatelstvi Československé akademie věd, 1965, Pp. 533 Furta Sacra: Theft of Relics in the Central Middle Ages Patrick Geary Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1978. Pp. 232 Crux Imperatorum Philosophia: Imperial Horizons of the Cluniac Confraternitas, 964-1109 Robert G. Heath Pittsburgh: Pickwick Press, 1976. Pp. 259 The Church in … by Lionel Rothkrug None <eot>
Medieval French Bridges: A History by Lon R. Shelby|Marjorie Nice Boyer None <eot>
LAW ENFORCEMENT IN MEDIEVAL GERMANY by F. R. H. DU BOULAY HistoryVolume 63, Issue 209 p. 345-355 LAW ENFORCEMENT IN MEDIEVAL GERMANY F. R. H. DU BOULAY, BOULAY Bedford College, LondonSearch for more papers by this author First published: October 1978 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-229X.1978.tb02367.xCitations: 1Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare text full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use check box below share version article.I have read accept Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link a article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Citing Literature Volume63, Issue209October 1978Pages RelatedInformation <eot>
The origins of Christianity in Slavonic countries north of the Middle Danube Basin by Josef Poulík Abstract According to written sources, Christianity had come the Slavs in Great Moravian State already before arrival, A.D. 863, of Byzantine mission led by Constantine and Methodius. The foundations stone‐built churches, excavated at fortified centres since 1949, show various types sacral architecture, some them unique form (e.g. two‐apse rotunda or with four conchae, both discovered Mikulčice). origins these church forms may be sought West Bavaria), Adriatic regions (the Aquileian Patriarchate), Low Danube Basin. hypothesis Insular influence Modrá) has not been generally accepted. Neither plan shows typical elements architecture. problem presumed centre Moravia ninth century yet solved three‐nave basilica Mikulčice, complex Uherské Hradišste‐Sady?). collapsed beginning tenth churches were destroyed, their failing survive following centuries. <eot>
"Anticritical Last Word on The Spirit of Capitalism," by Max Weber by Wallace M. Davis The "Anticritical Last Word on Spirit of Capitalism" was written by Weber in 1910 as a reply to his most prominent and trenchant contemporary critic, the historian Felix Rachfahl. issues raised Rachfahl constitute basis many later well-known critiques Protestant Ethic. Thus this essay offers an outline how would have replied critics; addition, it is significant reiteration clarification arguments found Protestand introduction summarizes Rachfahl's objections points reasons why critique ones misconstrue nature Weber's arguments. <eot>
The Origins of European Dissent. R. I. Moore by Jeffrey Burton Russell None <eot>
Un Sanctuaire monastique au moyen-âge: Saint-Fiacre-en-Brie. Jacques Dubois by Daniel F. Callahan Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Un Sanctuaire monastique au moyen-âge: Saint-Fiacre-en-Brie . Jacques Dubois Daniel F. CallahanDaniel Callahan Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 53, Number 3Jul., 1978 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855153 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
College Museum News by None None <eot>
Sin and Confession on the Eve of the Reformation by Keith J. Egan|Thomas N. Tentler None <eot>
Books by LEWIS JONES|CHRISTOPHER PAGE Journal Article Books Get access Making Early Percussion Instruments JEREMY MONTAGU Oxford University Press, 1976, £2.95 LEWIS JONES, JONES Search for other works by this author on: Academic Google Scholar CHRISTOPHER PAGE Music, Volume 6, Issue 2, April 1978, Pages 285–286, https://doi.org/10.1093/earlyj/6.2.285 Published: 01 1978 <eot>
Bernard S. Bachrach. <italic>Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe</italic>. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 1977. Pp. x, 213. $15.00 by None Journal Article Bernard S. Bachrach. Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 1977. Pp. x, 213. $15.00 Get access Bachrach S.. $15.00. Joseph Shatzmiller Toronto Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 83, Issue 2, April 1978, Pages 413–414, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/83.2.413-a Published: 01 1978 <eot>
Books by Howard Mayer Brown Journal Article Books Get access The Bate Collection of Historical Wind Instruments: Catalogue the Instruments ANTHONY BAINES Faculty Music, University Oxford, 1976. £2.50 (incl. post) ($8 abroad, incl. Die Musikinstrumente im Steiermärkischen Landeszeughaus in Graz GERHARD STRANDER Sonderdruck aus: Nr. 6 der Veroffentlichungen des Landeszeughauses Graz, 1976 HOWARD MAYER BROWN Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Early Volume 6, Issue 2, April 1978, Pages 283–285, https://doi.org/10.1093/earlyj/6.2.283 Published: 01 1978 <eot>
Anticipatory Association of the Heir in Early Capetian France by None MODERN HISTORIANS HAVE TRADITIONALLY VIEWED ROYAL SUCCESSION in early Capetian France as a conflict between hereditary and elective principles. Although the operation of these principles can be traced elsewhere medieval Europe, especially Germany, they have had particular interest for France, where dispossession last Carolingians was followed by reign line kings who lacked dynastic legitimacy. The essential means which Capetians were seen to kept throne their family through association eldest surviving son royalty during father's lifetime. By this maneuver elder king could control proceedings so extend rule his line. In 987, first year reign, Hugh Capet thus thwarted designs those wished an monarchy having Robert consecrated crowned king. turn associated and, upon premature death son, second anointed crowned. Succeeding continued practice until I179, when Philip Augustus made with ailing Louis VII. has been reflection weak title dynasty Augustus, abandoned custom. viewed truly monarchs only from time able discontinue favor automatic or quasi-automatic succession death.' Comparison other European monarchies seemed con- <eot>
Reinhart Staats. <italic>Theologie der Reichskrone: Ottonische “Renovatio imperii” im Spiegel einer Insignie</italic>. (Monographien zur Geschichte des Mittelalters, number 13.) Stuttgart: Anton Hiersemann. 1976. Pp. vi, 185. DM 110 by None Reinhart Staats. Theologie der Reichskrone: Ottonische “Renovatio imperii” im Spiegel einer Insignie. (Monographien zur Geschichte des Mittelalters, number 13.) Stuttgart: Anton Hiersemann. 1976. Pp. vi, 185. DM 110 Get access Staats Reinhart. 110. Donald D. Sullivan University of New Mexico Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 83, Issue 2, April 1978, Pages 414–415, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/83.2.414-a Published: 01 1978 <eot>
A RE-EXAMINATION OF THE ‘CORONATION’ OF SYMEON OF BULGARIA IN 913 by Graham A. Loud Journal Article A RE-EXAMINATION OF THE ‘CORONATION’ SYMEON BULGARIA IN 913 Get access G. A. LOUD Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The of Theological Studies, Volume XXIX, Issue 1, April 1978, Pages 109–120, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/XXIX.1.109 Published: 01 1978 <eot>
Old Germanic Law analogies in International Law, or the State as Homo Liber by Maarten Bos None <eot>
THE NEW PATTERN OF WORLD GOVERNMENTS THE MULTI-NATIONALS by Colleen D. Clements Journal of Social PhilosophyVolume 9, Issue 2 p. 1-5 THE NEW PATTERN OF WORLD GOVERNMENTS MULTI-NATIONALS Colleen Clements, ClementsSearch for more papers by this author First published: May 1978 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9833.1978.tb00181.xAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions Use check box below share version article.I have read accept the Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link a article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Volume9, Issue2May 1978Pages RelatedInformation <eot>
Shorter Notices by None None <eot>
Rosamond McKitterick. <italic>The Frankish Church and the Carolingian Reforms, 789–895</italic>. (Studies in History.) London: Royal Historical Society. 1977. Pp. xxi, 236. $12.50 by None None <eot>
The Bury Missal in Laon and Its Crucifixion Miniature by Elizabeth Parker McLachlan Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Bury Missal in Laon and Its Crucifixion MiniatureElizabeth Parker McLachlanElizabeth McLachlan Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Gesta Volume 17, Number 11978 Sponsored the International Center of Medieval Art Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/766710 Views: 8Total views on site Citations: 5Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright 1978 ArtPDF download reports following citing article:Clare A. Lees The Cambridge History Early English Literature, 2 (Feb 2013).https://doi.org/10.1017/CHO9781139035637Nigel J. Morgan, Rodney M. Thomson Book Britain, (Nov 2008).https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521782180Nigel Morgan Books liturgy private prayer, (Mar 2008): 291–316.https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521782180.018 Michael Heinlen An Image a Mass St. Gregory Devotion Holy Blood at Weingarten Abbey, 37, no.11 (Oct 2015): 55–62.https://doi.org/10.2307/767212Thomas N. Hall cross as green tree Vindicta Salvatoris rod Moses exodus, Studies 72, no.44 (Aug 1991): 297–307.https://doi.org/10.1080/00138389108598757 <eot>
Evolution of Medieval Mentalities: A Cognitive-Structural Approach by None None <eot>
De ortu et tempore antichristi necnon et tractatus qui ab eo dependent. Adso Dervensis by Frederick Behrends Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsDe ortu et tempore antichristi necnon tractatus qui ab eo dependent. Adso Dervensis Frederick BehrendsFrederick Behrends Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 53, Number 3Jul., 1978 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855145 Views: 6Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Le interpolazioni in Petronio by J. P. Sullivan|Michele Coccia None <eot>
Famulus Christi: essays in Commemoration of the Thirteenth Centenary of the Birth of the Venerable Bede. Edited by Gerald Bonner. Pp. xii + 404. London: S.P.C.K., 1976. £12.50. by Henry Mayr‐Harting An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
Sons and Mothers: Family Politics in the Early Middle Ages by Pauline Stafford In this year (975) Edgar, king of the English, reached end earthly joys, chose for him other light, beautiful and happy left wretched fleeting life’ (ASC MS A). Edgar died in his thirty-second year. He had ruled whole England sixteen years, since age sixteen, northern parts it at least fourteen. three known surviving children, each by a different mother. Eadgyth, daughter, was abbess nunnery Wilton, appropriately enough she daughter nun Wulfthryth. two sons. The eldest Edward martyr son first marriage to lady named Aethelflaed. Edward’s mother dead or otherwise disposed 975. She disappeared early reign, before took as wife queen Aelfthryth 964. sons: Edmund, who pre-deceased father 972, Aethelred, better history Aethelred Unraed. reputation which has attached mild would hardly apply mother, involved herself with great purpose advancement her most nine years old 975, making all possible allowance speedy consummation mother’s birth elder brother. We do not know Edward, but he is called ‘child ungrown’ C Anglo-Saxon Chronicle , should make no more than twelve, social maturity tenth century England. These accurately their supporters, immediately flung themselves into battle throne. <eot>
The Frankish Church and the Carolingian Reforms, 789-895 by D. H. Miller|Rosamond McKitterick None <eot>
Crux imperatorum philosophia: Imperial Horizons of the Cluniac "Confraternitas," 964-1109. Robert G. Heath by H. E. J. Cowdrey Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsCrux imperatorum philosophia: Imperial Horizons of the Cluniac "Confraternitas," 964-1109. Robert G. Heath H. E. J. CowdreyH. Cowdrey Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmailPrint SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 53, Number 3Jul., 1978 The journal Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855157 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Surrealists and Surrealism, 1919-1939 by Mary Hamel-Schwulst|Gaëtan Picon|James Emmons|Edward Lucie‐Smith|Lee Lawrence None <eot>
A Handbook on Old High German Literature. J. Knight Bostock by Theodore Andersson Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsA Handbook on Old High German Literature. J. Knight Bostock T. M. AnderssonT. Andersson Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 53, Number 3Jul., 1978 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855148 Views: 2Total views site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Die Lehre des Radulfus Ardens von den Verstandestugenden auf dem Hintergrund seiner Seelenlehre. Johannes Gründel by Nikolaus M. Häring Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsDie Lehre des Radulfus Ardens von den Verstandestugenden auf dem Hintergrund seiner Seelenlehre. Johannes Gründel N. M. HäringN. Häring Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 53, Number 3Jul., 1978 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855156 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Book reviews by John M. Stewart|Bruce E. Gronbeck|Robin J. Smith|Donald K. Darnell|Dennis S. Gouran|Thomas Heeney|Charles Daniel Smith|Halford Ross Ryan|Michael Leff None <eot>
The Old French Johannes Translation of the "Pseudo-Turpin Chronicle". Ronald N. Walpole by Bernard S. Bachrach None <eot>
Anticipatory Association of the Heir in Early Capetian France by Andy Lewis None <eot>
The Last British Entry in the 'Gallic Chronicles' by Maureen C. Miller The date of 441/2 for the decisive point in series events which constituted adventus Saxonum has frequently been quoted as deriving from a contemporary source. As matter fact, however, it is ghostdate, born 1892. It originated marginale by Mommsen to chronicle-fragment one continuations used extend Carolingian edition Jerome. This fragment was edited and annotated before modern editions Jerome were available. information required correct has, readily accessible since 1923, manuscript basis his text open consultation London much longer. not my purpose here wage any wars, even upon long neglect primary source, but merely set out some considerations Form-kritik are historian's equivalent archaeologist's typological criteria. <eot>
Church and Government in the Middle Ages. Edited by Christopher Brooke, David Luscombe, Geoffrey Martin and Dorothy Owen. New York and London: Cambridge University Press, 1977. xv + 312 pp. $32.50. by A. Daniel Frankforter Church and Government in the Middle Ages. Edited by Christopher Brooke, David Luscombe, Geoffrey Martin Dorothy Owen. New York London: Cambridge University Press, 1977. xv + 312 pp. $32.50. - Volume 47 Issue 3 <eot>
Preaching and Theology in Anglo-Saxon England: Aelfric and Wulfstan. By Milton McC. Gatch. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1978. xiv + 266 pp. $15.00. by Richard W. Pfaff An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
Colligation and Classification in History by C. Behan McCullagh W. H. Walsh's greatest contribution to analytical philosophy of history has possibly been identification colligatory terms and investigation their functions in historical writing. Walsh noticed that there is one way which historians make events intelligible differs markedly from scientists explain natural events. Whereas scientists, according Walsh, understand by classifying them then subsuming under causal laws, often look instead for inner relationships between event be explained other came before after it, thus discovering a particular process change it was part.' Colligatory identify processes individual are colligated. The identified term, said, sequence or group related common ideas values they expressed. Where these formed specific plan, purposively carried out actions, colligation those actions reference plan provided teleological explanation them. As an example this form how mentioning Hitler's policy German self-assertion expansion historian could colligate partly steps he took carrying policy, such as repudiation unilateral disarmament, withdrawal League Nations, absorption Austria incorporation Sudetenland. If expressed did not constitute but simply set principles, colligating through what called semi-teleological examples movements periods have different sets colligated, listed the Enlightenment, Romantic <eot>
Reviews of Books by John Larner Journal Article Reviews of Books Get access Medieval Foundations Renaissance Humanism. By WALTER ULLMANN (London: Paul Elek, 1977. £6.95). JOHN LARNER University Glasgow Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume XCIII, Issue 369, October 1978, Pages 851–853, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/XCIII.369.851 Published: 01 1978 <eot>
Anglo-Saxon England, 5. Edited by Peter Clemoes and others. Pp. x + 320. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1976. £12. by H. R. Loyn None <eot>
Short Notices by D. M. BUÊNO DE MESQUITA Journal Article Short Notices Get access D. M. BUENO DE MESQUITA Christ ChurchOxford Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume XCIII, Issue 369, October 1978, Pages 899–900, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/XCIII.369.899 Published: 01 1978 <eot>
Antonio de Guevara (1480?-1545) et l'Espagne de son temps: De la carriere officielle aux oeuvres politico-morales by Joseph R. Jones|Augustin Redondo None <eot>
Monarchies and parliaments in early modern Europe by H. G. Koenigsberger None <eot>
The Empress Irene the Athenian by Steven Runciman In these days of women’s liberation it must be a matter satisfaction for the ladies Athens to reflect that during long Byzantine period two most eminent native-born Athenians were both them women. There was, in early days, scholar Athenai’s who became pious empress Eudocia, and, high era, Irene, first woman recorded European history reign as sovereign monarch. It is Irene whom I wish discuss, think she has been rather shabbily treated by historians. Her was ecclesiastical, constitutional, diplomatic and economic importance, with herself at centre all. Yet, so far know, no one ever published monograph on her or given more than cursory treatment. admitted reason this not disapproval contempt empress, but simply inadequacy source material. Apart from seventh oecumenical council, which fully documented, events are covered original only, Chronographia Theophanes. <eot>
Kievan Rus' and Medieval Myopia by Ellen S. Hurwitz None <eot>
Niederösterreichische Jubiläumsausstellung: 1000 Jahre Babenberger in Österreich. Stift Lilienfeld 15. Mai-31. Oktober 1976, verlängert bis 14. November 1976, edited by Erich Zöllner, Karl Gutkas, Gottfried Stangler, and Gerhard Wenkler. 3rd rev'd. ed., Horn: Ferdinand Berger & Söhne, 1976. Pp. xix, 774. by Charles R. Bowlus None <eot>
Preaching and Theology in Anglo-Saxon England: Aelfric and Wulfstan. By Milton McC. Gatch. Toronto and Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 1977. xiii + 266 pp. $15.00. by Robin Ann Aronstam None <eot>
Paris. Genèse de la "ville." La Rive droite de la Seine des origines à 1223. Anne Lombard-Jourdan by Majorie Nice Boyer None <eot>
Venus in Sackcloth: The Magdalen's Origins and Metamorphoses by Sheila M. Porrer|Marjorie M. Malvern None <eot>
The Tree of Bigamy and the Veronica Image of St. Peter's by Edgar Breitenbach None <eot>
Charles the Bald: a Carolingian Renaissance prince by J. M. WALLACE–HADRILL None <eot>
English Markets and Royal Administration before 1200 by Richard Britnell None <eot>
REVIEWS by H. CHADWICK REVIEWS S.Leonis Magni Romani Pontificis tractatus septem at nonagina recensuit ANTONIUS CHAVASSE. Pp. ccxviii+640 (in 2 vols.). (Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina CXXXVIII, CXVIII A.) Turnhout: Brepols, 1973. N.p. H. CHADWICK Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Journal of Theological Studies, Volume XXIX, Issue 1, April 1978, Pages 232-b–233, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/XXIX.1.232-b Published: 01 1978 <eot>
Reviews of Books by Paddy Linehan Journal Article Reviews of Books Get access La société laïque et l'église dans la province ecclésiastique de Narbonne (zonecispyrénéenne) fin du VIIIe à XIe siÈcle. By ELISABETH MAGNOU-NORTIER (Toulouse: Association des publications del'Universite Toulouse-Le Mirail, 1974. F95). P. A. LINEHAN St John's CollegeCambridge Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume XCIII, Issue CCCLXVI, January 1978, Pages 105–108, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/XCIII.CCCLXVI.105 Published: 01 1978 <eot>
Old English Literature by Thomas Alan Shippey Old English Literature Get access T. A. SHIPPEY Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Year's Work in Studies, Volume 57, Issue 1, 1978, Pages 43–59, https://doi.org/10.1093/ywes/57.1.43 Published: 01 September 1978 <eot>