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Periculosus homo: Pope Gregory VII and Episcopal Authority by I. S. Robinson None <eot>
Reviews of Books by J. M. WALLACE–HADRILL None <eot>
REVIEWS by Walter Ullmann None <eot>
Der Herrscher-"Adventus" im Kloster des Frühmittelalters. Peter Willmes by H. E. J. Cowdrey Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Der Herrscher-"Adventus" im Kloster des Frühmittelalters . Peter Willmes H. E. J. CowdreyH. Cowdrey Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 53, Number 1Jan., 1978 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855662 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Reply to comments on ports of trade in early medieval Europe by Richard Hodges None <eot>
The Early Medieval Sequence by Lance W. Brunner|Richard L. Crocker None <eot>
Aspects of Oral Style in the "Romances Juglarescos" of the Carolingian Cycle by Joseph J. Duggan|Orest R. Ochrymowycz None <eot>
Humanism and the Church Fathers: Ambrogio Traversari (1386-1439) and Christian Antiquity in the Italian Renaissance. By Charles L. Stinger. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1977. xvii + 328 pages. $30.00. by James E. Biechler Humanism and the Church Fathers: Ambrogio Traversari (1386-1439) Christian Antiquity in Italian Renaissance. By Charles L. Stinger. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1977. xvii + 328 pages. $30.00. - Volume 5 Issue 2 <eot>
La formation du comte de Champagne (v. 950-v. 1150) by Theodore Evergates|Michel Bur None <eot>
Bohemia Sacra. Das Christentum in Böhmen, 973–1973, edited by Ferdinand Seibt. Düsseldorf: Verlag Schwann, 1974. Pp. 645. by Bruce M. Garver None <eot>
ABrautwerbung variant in gregory of tours: Attalus' escape from captivity by J. Pizarro None <eot>
Målningarna i Castelseprio by Patrik Reuterswärd Summary In the course of a general presentation fresco cycle S. Maria di Castelseprio, its iconography and style, author arrives at precarolingian date for frescoes (most reasonably 7th century, or beginning 8th). After discovery sinopia Flight into Egypt (Fig. 19) Salvatore in Brescia, which presupposes existence Lombardy narrative art Castelseprio's kind before end 8th arguments favour later have lost much their weight. Most writers seem to agree that painter must come from Byzantine East. Indeed, Castelseprio is so imbued with spirit art, we cannot account presence without assuming relationship world. The may been Greek, but this does not imply his was an isolated phenomenon. As Brescia murals Müstair, Switzerland, reveal by borrowings, there existed several, say numerous cycles Lombardy. That alone would exerted such wide influence ruled out both remoteness place paintings’ obscure location apse, where they were hardly visible laity. narrow arch front apse know only 6th centuries latest (Figs. 12–15), therefore it seems likely erection church antedates century. Owing fact are on original coating traces paint underneath, reason believe paintings executed soon after building. A century plausible. Considering date, one contemplate iconoclasm came force 726—what became all jobless painters East? very early (6th as asserted Verzone 1967 1973) acceptable, however, certain reservations. transverse clavi St. Joseph angels translucent cross halo Christ Child features, (as pointed Schapiro 1952, 1957) occur rather similarly Carolingian whereas earlier known specimens remain conjectural. Since features North Italian origin, may, nevertheless, assume occurred already some time before. translucency halo, had christological significance, probably expression predominantly human nature Child, accession Arianic creed Ostrogoths Lombards. Capitani d'Arzago's conclusion (1948) Syrian‐Palestinian East has questioned several writers, who prefer consider direct manifestation Constantinopolitan art. recent Istanbul comparable mosaic 21) discloses, artistical level throughout high expected preiconoclastic Constantinople. will no doubt continue puzzle our minds unprecedented qualities. Perhaps Sinai icons 24, 26) be mentioned achievements, stylistical reasons, too, Maccabees Antiqua Rome 25)—to nothing which, course, imagery kind. <eot>
Montgomery of Alamein. by Hugh M. Cole|Alun Chalfont None <eot>
Schicksal im Heliand: Verwendung und Bedeutung der nominalen Bezeichnungen by Brian Murdoch|Albrecht Hagenlocher None <eot>
Fichtenau Heinrich, Beiträge zur Mediävistik. Ausgewählte Aufsätze, Vol. I: Allgemeine Geschichte. Stuttgart: Anton Hiersemann, 1975. Pp. viii, 309. DM 96. by Charles R. Bowlus 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>
COLOUR IN HISTORY: Relative and Absolute by John Gage Art HistoryVolume 1, Issue 1 p. 104-130 Article COLOUR IN HISTORY: Relative and Absolute John Gage, Gage University of East AngliaSearch for more papers by this author First published: March 1978 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8365.1978.tb00008.xCitations: 7AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text full-text accessPlease review our Terms 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 Citing Literature Volume1, Issue1March 1978Pages RelatedInformation <eot>
Eleanor of Aquitaine: Patron and Politician. William W. Kibler by John C. Moore Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsEleanor of Aquitaine: Patron and Politician. William W. Kibler John C. MooreJohn Moore Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 53, Number 1Jan., 1978 The journal the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855627 Views: 2Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Manuscripts containing English decoration 871–1066, catalogued and illustrated: a review by Linda L. Brownrigg In the period from Alfred's reign to Norman Conquest scribes and artists in southern England once more achieved a high standard bookmaking, comparable brilliant tradition which had been established both north south eighth century. Some codices survive are rough execution, written on poorly prepared membrane by unskilled hands, but majority – no means chiefly service books produced for ecclesiastical royal patrons demonstrate that end of tenth century large number understood techniques careful preparation membranes inks, mastered letter-forms two scripts, Caroline minuscule Anglo-Saxon square minuscule, were disciplined follow consistently hierarchy scripts openings texts major divisions, chapter titles, incipits explicits. What remains must be only fragment production Benedictine monks nuns, secular clerks lay scribes. But however incomplete unbalanced evidence, over-all level accomplishment cannot doubted. <eot>
Men of Letters and the Affaire des Princes under the Regency of the Duc d' Orleans by R.E.A. Waller None <eot>
Past, present and future in the theology of the late eleventh and early twelfth century by G. R. Evans None <eot>
Corpus Troporum, I: Tropes du propre de la messe. Ritva Jonsson by Joseph Szövérffy None <eot>
New Light on the Transmission of Donatus's Commentum Terentii by R. H. Rouse|Michael D. Reeve None <eot>
Opera Medica Omnia, II: Aphorismi de gradibus. Arnald of Villanova , Michael R. McVaugh by John M. Riddle None <eot>
Castles, castellans and the structure of politics in Poitou, 1152– 1271 by Robert Hajdu By the middle of twelfth century Poitou had been divided into small units local control, known as castellanies. A castellany was territory surrounding a castle; within it castellan exercised military, judicial and economic powers. Between 1152 1271 control castles in experienced development three stages, moving from single-castellany holdings by province's fifty leading families via regional lordships pieced together four these to country-wide hegemony count. The progressive consolidation castle-holding corresponded political life. chaotic conditions second half were replaced leadership lords after 1200, which turn gave way unchallenged authority count 1242. logic this tripartite explains achievement Alphonse Poitiers, 1241, turning region chronic turbulence well-governed country. This paper emphasizes role bridge between extreme fragmentation effective centralization. <eot>
Reviews of Books by J. M. WALLACE–HADRILL Reviews of Books Get access Via Regia: der Fürstenspiegel Smaragds von St Mibiel und seine literariscbe Gattung. By OTTO EBERHARDT (Münstersche Mittelalter-Schriften, 28. Munich: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1977. DM 96) J. M. WALLACE-HADRILL All Souls CollegeOxford Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume XCIII, Issue 369, October 1978, Pages 845–846, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/XCIII.369.845 Published: 01 1978 <eot>
Theologie der Reichskrone: Ottonische "Renovatio imperii" im Spiegel einer Insignie by Donald Sullivan|Reinhart Staats None <eot>
Short Notices by Olive Coleman Journal Article Short Notices Get access OLIVE COLEMAN London School of Economics Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume XCIII, Issue CCCLXVII, April 1978, Pages 433–434, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/XCIII.CCCLXVII.433 Published: 01 1978 <eot>
REVIEWS by H. CHADWICK Journal Article REVIEWS Get access La‘Prière Universelle’ dans les liturgies latines anciennes: Témoignages patristiques et textes liturgiques. By PAUL DE CLERCK. Pp. xix+343. (Liturgiewissenschaftliche Quellen und Forschungen, 62.) Münster: Aschendorff, 1977. DM 98. H. CHADWICK Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The of Theological Studies, Volume XXIX, Issue 2, October 1978, Pages 579–580, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/XXIX.2.579 Published: 01 1978 <eot>
Daily life in the world of Charlemagne : with expanded footnotes by Pierre Riché|Jo Ann McNamara In the growth of towns and revival commerce, historians have seen development a bourgeois capitalist Europe, but Pierre Riche reminds us that Carolingians saw world forest wasteland, in which scattered castles villages were outposts against savagery nature, bands outlaws, myriad pagan superstitions. Daily Life World Charlemagne gives vivid deeply textured picture fear insecurity drove people, great humble alike, to draw together with one another, their stronger neighbors, God His saints, search protection sustenance. makes extensive use modern social history techniques tools new studies on nutrition, disease, demography, climatology, as well art archaeology, comprehend Carolingian mentality reconstruct material culture early European world. <eot>
Pierre Riché: Education and Culture in the Barbarian West, Sixth Through Eighth Centuries. Pp. xxxvii + 557; 16 maps. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press, 1976. Cloth, $19.5O. by Peter Llewellyn Pierre Riché: Education and Culture in the Barbarian West, Sixth Through Eighth Centuries. Pp. xxxvii + 557; 16 maps. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press, 1976. Cloth, $19.5O. - Volume 28 Issue 2 <eot>
Book Review: Famulus Christi: Essays in Commemoration of the Thirteenth Centenary of the Birth of the Venerable Bede by Joseph F. Kelly None <eot>
Book Review: Introduction to the Reformed Tradition by Howard G. Hageman None <eot>
Reviews by Lionel Elvin|J. P. Tuck|Antony Flew|Brian Holmes|Joan Dean|Noël Entwistle|Tony Becher|Christopher Ormell|C. G. Gayford The Evolution of Educational Thought (Lectures on the Formation and Development Secondary Education in France). By Emile Durkheim. Translated by Peter Collins. Pp. 354. London: Routledge Kegan Paul, 1977. £7.50. Born Curious: New Perspectives Theory. R. A. Hodgkin. vii, 131. John Wiley Sons, 1976. £5.50. Equalities Inequalities Education. Edited P. Cox, H. B. Miles J. Peel. Academic Press, 1975. xx, 144. £4.50. ISBN 0–12–194240–6. Civic Ten Countries. V. Torney, N. Oppenheim, F. Farnen. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell; Wiley, Problems Primary Dearden. 132. London, Henley Boston: £3.00. Research Classrooms Schools. Louis Cohen. xvi, 426. Harper Row, £8.50. Dissemination Curriculum Development. Jean Rudduck Kelly. 111. Windsor: NFER Publishing Company, Developments Design Eggleston. x+138. Open Books, £1.75. Handbook Environmental Saveland for International Union Conservation Nature Natural Resources, Morges, Switzerland. 267. Son, <eot>
A numerical taxonomy of Merovingian coins by A Stahl None <eot>
A commentary on Boethius'sArithmeticaof the twelfth or thirteenth century by G. R. Evans Summary Munich, Bayerische Staadtsbibliothek Ms. C.L.M. 4643 contains a curious commentary on Boethius's Arithmetica, which deals very fully with some passages in the work and totally neglects great many others. The principal interest of piece lies fact that parts Arithmetica it selects for consideration are exactly those were special to twelfth- early-thirteenth-century students, particular successors Hugh St. Victor who continued draw Victorine tradition. <eot>
The Indian Tradition in Western Medieval Intellectual History by Thomas Hahn Among all the interests of medieval people, Indians scarcely hold a leading place. Yet West did turn its attention to India and East, it absorbed from this interest number cultural features. The Brahmans, often confused or conflated with Gymnosophists, were introduced through first-hand accounts written by those who accompanied Alexander Great on his expedition. Medieval acquaintance then, depended upon whatever information passed hands these writers. One fairly consistent features especially later Beatus maps is juxtaposition Garden Eden. Philippe uses as models for Richard's understanding ideals international Christianity consistency literary Indian tradition vehicle satire gentle self-criticism. <eot>
Money as a Witness To History by Ryszard Kiersnowski|Paul Rowland None <eot>
German Painting from Romanticism to Expressionism by Sharon L. Hirsh|Ulrich Finke|Ludger Kerssen None <eot>
English Markets and Royal Administration before 1200 by Richard Britnell A REGULAR relationship between early markets and hundredal organization has sometimes been suggested, but never explored. Studies of administration3 have not illuminated the association local trade government which students Anglo-Saxon law were led to expect.4 The separate development economic legal studies caused original problem recede from view, so that relevant questions are no nearer an answer now than they seventy years ago. Yet extent private in Middle Ages was facilitated, obstructed, or regulated by institutions enough interest merit investigation for its own sake as well bearing on marketing later better-documented periods. <eot>
Book Review by Sharon L. Hirsh None <eot>
Helvetia Sacra, Abt. II, Teil 2: Die weltlichen Kollegiatsstifte der deutsch- und französischsprachigen Schweiz. Edited by Guy P. Marchal. Pp. 686 + map. Bern: Francke, 1977. sFr. 140. by E. D. Stoye Helvetia Sacra, Abt. II, Teil 2: Die weltlichen Kollegiatsstifte der deutsch- und französischsprachigen Schweiz. Edited by Guy P. Marchal. Pp. 686 + map. Bern: Francke, 1977. sFr. 140. - Volume 29 Issue 2 <eot>
The Evolution of Educational Thought by Lionel Elvin|Émile Durkheim|Peter Collins None <eot>
The Religions of the People in Sixteenth-Century Champagne. By A. N. Galpern. (Harvard Historical Studies, xcii). Pp. x + 242 + 7 illustrations. Cambridge, Mass.—London: Harvard University Press, 1976. $19.50; £14.60. by Peter Burke The Religions of the People in Sixteenth-Century Champagne. By A. N. Galpern. (Harvard Historical Studies, xcii). Pp. x + 242 7 illustrations. Cambridge, Mass.—London: Harvard University Press, 1976. $19.50; £14.60. - Volume 29 Issue 2 <eot>
The Papacy and the Levant (1204-1571). Volume I, The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries by Alfred J. Andrea|Kenneth Meyer Setton None <eot>
REVIEWS by Thomas M. Parker None <eot>
REVIEWS by E. J. YARNOLD REVIEWS Get access Etica sessuale e matrimonio nel cristianesimo delle origini. Edited by RANIERO CANTALAMESSA. Pp. ix+487. (Studia Patristica Mediolanensia.) Milano: Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 1976. L. 12,500. E. J. YARNOLD Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Journal of Theological Studies, Volume XXIX, Issue 1, April 1978, Pages 233–234, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/XXIX.1.233 Published: 01 1978 <eot>
REVIEWS by Thomas M. Parker None <eot>
Short Notices by J. M. WALLACE–HADRILL None <eot>
REVIEWS by H. CHADWICK None <eot>
Martin Diamond's View of "The Federalist" by Patrick A. Riley None <eot>
Reviews of Books by H. S. OFFLER None <eot>
Ecology and Economy in Early Medieval Frisia by William H. TeBrake None <eot>
The Knights of Saint John and the Hospitals of the Latin West by Timothy S. Miller Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Knights of Saint John and the Hospitals Latin WestTimothy S. MillerTimothy Miller Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 53, Number 4Oct., 1978 The journal Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2849782 Views: 20Total views on site Citations: 11Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article:Elhanan Bar-On, Kobi Peleg, Yitshak Kreiss Field Hospitals, (Jan 2020).https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316493489Eran Dolev History Military 2020): 1–11.https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316493489.001Timothy Byzantine Philanthropic Institutions Modern Humanitarianism, Review Faith & International Affairs 14, no.11 (Mar 2016): 18–25.https://doi.org/10.1080/15570274.2016.1145475Charles E. Bagwell Nosokomia Sacred Infirmary: Legacy Hospitaller Chimbarazo Hospital in Evolution Modern, Journal American College Surgeons 216, no.44 (Apr 2013): e35–e42.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2013.01.001Peter Hilsenrath Healthcare management education settings United States, Management 18, (Sep 2012): 386–401.https://doi.org/10.1108/17511341211258738Susan J. Dunlap Healing, (Nov 2011): 32–41.https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444345742.ch2Deborah Gerish Gender Theory, 2005): 130–147.https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230524095_7Jonathan Riley-Smith Crusades, 1095–1198, (Oct 2004): 534–563.https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521414104.015Monique Amouroux Colonization creation hospitals: eastern extension western hospitality eleventh twelfth centuries, Mediterranean Historical (Jun 1999): 31–43.https://doi.org/10.1080/09518969908569750Brenda M. Bolton ‘Received his Name’: Rome’s Busy Baby Box, Studies Church 31 153–167.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0424208400012857 Michael W. Dols Leper Islamic Society, 58, 2015): 891–916.https://doi.org/10.2307/2853789 <eot>
AHY Volume 14 Cover and Front matter by None None <eot>
Reply by Charles R. Bowlus None <eot>
Reviews of Books by Karl Leyser None <eot>
Book reviews by None None <eot>
Short Notices by JOHN LE PATOUREL Short Notices Get access JOHN LE PATOUREL University of Leeds Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume XCIII, Issue CCCLXVII, April 1978, Pages 432–433, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/XCIII.CCCLXVII.432 Published: 01 1978 <eot>
Short Notices by H. R. LOYN None <eot>
St Odo's St Martin: the uses of a model by Barbara H. Rosenwein The ideal of sanctity presented in Sulpicius Severus' Vita Martini included a repudiation military life. was concerned to show that Martin true ‘man power’ (potens), but this had nothing do with the army. On contrary, Sulpicius' day, potens was, political sphere, decidedly civilian patron; religious sphere he miracle-worker. Six hundred years later attributes power were no longer same. Social and changes worked transform into warrior. old remained, however; its reactionary effects evident several Cluniac texts, where exemplary men shown leaving tumult battlefield for discipline monastery. Yet within same tenth-century Clumiac milieu an entirely different pattern sointhood, holy warrior, created by St Odo, second abbot Cluny. It model quite unprecedented West, it not new out whole cloth. Rather, persona patterned on form. Its explanation seems lay precisely Odo's literal adherence paradigm, understood light which taken place role potens. <eot>
Short Notices by D. A. BULLOUGH Short Notices Get access D. A. BULLOUGH University of St Andrews Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume XCIII, Issue CCCLXVII, April 1978, Pages 430–431, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/XCIII.CCCLXVII.430 Published: 01 1978 <eot>
Western British, Irish and Later Anglo-Saxon by James Graham‐Campbell None <eot>
REVIEWS by GILLIAN R. EVANS None <eot>
Reviews by J. W. BINNS Reviews Get access O. A. W. DILKE, Roman books and their impact. The Elmete Press, Leeds, 1977. Pp. x+96. £57 (in full calf), £41 crushed canvas). J. BINNS Birmingham Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Library, Volume s5-XXXIII, Issue 4, December 1978, Pages 340–341, https://doi.org/10.1093/library/s5-XXXIII.4.340 Published: 01 1978 <eot>
Book Reviews : Monastic Culture by Alison K. McHardy None <eot>
ASE volume 7 Cover and Back matter by None None <eot>
Warfare and Society in the Carolingian Ostmark by Charles R. Bowlus The relationship between military and social organization has long been a topic of major concern debate among scholars specializing in the history European middle ages. It is importance, for, as we who live modern world are aware, ways which any government organizes its people for warfare have many implications that go well beyond strategy particular campaign or tactics employed at decisive battle. rudimentary nature economies governments medieval Europe probably made more direct and, hence, obvious than it today. Peasants may illiterate, but they were cognizant their obligation to serve local levies provide food, fodder, transport facilities armies on campaign. Magnates kept retinue with them all times garrisoned private fortresses dependent surpluses produced by peasantry maintenance these forces. <eot>
Michel Bur. <italic>La formation du comté de Champagne (v. 950–v. 1150)</italic>. (Mémoires des annales de l'est, number 54.) Nancy: Université de Nancy II. 1977. Pp. 573 by None None <eot>
A Western Medievalist's Perspective by Patrick J. Geary None <eot>
Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe by Joseph Shatzmïller|Bernard S. Bachrach None <eot>
Ports of trade in early medieval Europe by Richard Hodges Based upon functional differences, the author attempts to categorize early medieval trading settlements into four classes. <eot>
THE STATE AND THE LANGUAGES SPOKEN IN IT by Jan Knappert None <eot>
Notes on the text of Catullus by R. G. M. Nisbet The text of Catullus is notoriously corrupt, and though much has been healed, something remains to be done. An article may still useful if it encourages scepticism speculation. I have found Baehrens the best commentator for this particular purpose; information about manuscripts rely on Mynors. printed that V where wish discuss it, but sometimes silently altered do not. Textual variants are mentioned only they relevant argument. <eot>
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ISIS AND ‘THE LOVE OF THE GODS’ by J. Gwyn Griffiths None <eot>
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The critical edition of the Roman Gradual by the monks of Solesmes by Dom J. Froger 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>
Les institutions politiques centrales du Danemark, 1100-1332 by Jenny Jochens|Thomas Riis None <eot>
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A Social and Economic History of the Near East in the Middle Ages. E. Ashtor by Richard W. Bulliet Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsA Social and Economic History of the Near East in Middle Ages. E. Ashtor Richard W. BullietRichard Bulliet Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 53, Number 1Jan., 1978 The journal Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855610 Citations: 1Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article: III. ABTEILUNG, Byzantinische Zeitschrift 72, no.11 (Jan 1979).https://doi.org/10.1515/byzs.1979.72.1.122 <eot>
Renaissance Rhetoric and Born-Again Preaching by Richard H. Luecke “During the past generation, heirs of Reformation have paid their respects to textual preaching and its power change human lives; but we also seen how familiar texts can serve confirm people in prejudices previous behavior … The ‘literal sense’ becomes a literalist dogma about text Preaching over-serious or over-cute might become once again an occasion discovery transformation if it were conceived as part broader art homiletics (‘homologein’), ‘coming say same thing’ both with biblical authors one another.” <eot>
Die historia francorum senonensis und der Aufstieg des Hauses Capet by Joachim Ehlers Abstract In this inquiry the author confronts historiographical view of rise Capetians to power, as represented by Historia Francorum Senonensis , with historical reality. He comes conclusion that medieval historian, writing in thirties eleventh century, sought selection, combination, interpretation, and presentation his passages propagate a which had originated at archbishop's court Sens. The actual political motive was dispute Sens Reins over coronation rights; it explains anti-Capetian tendency author's account dynastic change 987. Moreover, is possible discern consciousness able consider West-Frankish/French monarchy independent from considerations. We are thus dealing not statement Carolingian point view, but reaction particular situation ecclesiastical politics combined non-personal theory state. <eot>
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Funeral Archaeology and Avar Culture: Old Excavations Yield Serial Data by Bailey K. Young Cemeteries of the Avar Period (567-829) in Hungaryedited by I. Kovrig. Vol. I: E. Garam, Kovrig, J. Gy. Szabó, Török, Finds Hungarian National Museum (Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest 1975) 368 pp. with 152 Figures and 37 Plates. II: A. Kiss, County Baranya 1977) 174 71 92 The volumes are published Academy Sciences, V. Alkotmány utca 21, Budapest, Hungary, distributed Kultura, H-1389, P.O.B. 149, Hungary.The Avars occupied lands surrounding Carpathian Basin (the old Roman province Pannonia) from 567 A.C. until early 9th century, but they little known historically. To their literate Christian neighbors figured only as dangerous enemies Charlemagne destroyed them such. Only within this century has material culture been identified archaeological research set about trying to reconstruct civilization. scholars have advanced strong arguments that much information relating social structure well religious mentality is “coded” cemeteries. A new corpus volumes, first two which reviewed here, intended provide a systematic presentation excavation thousands tombs since 1930s. This series promises quantitatively significant body data on given funeral horizon, coherent point view Avars, great interest students Middle Ages Europe its interrelations world steppes. <eot>
The Crucible of Europe: The Ninth and Tenth Centuries in European History. Geoffrey Barraclough by Boyd H. Hill Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsThe Crucible of Europe: The Ninth and Tenth Centuries in European History. Geoffrey Barraclough 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 53, Number 1Jan., 1978 journal the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855612 Views: 3Total views on site Citations: 1Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article: III. ABTEILUNG, Byzantinische Zeitschrift 72, no.11 (Jan 1979).https://doi.org/10.1515/byzs.1979.72.1.122 <eot>
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Excavations at Gloucester. Fourth Interim Report: St. Oswald's Priory, Gloucester, 1975–1976 by Carolyn Heighway Summary Excavations at St. Oswald's Priory, Gloucester, showed that the site was occupied in second century by Roman municipal tile works which abandoned fourth century. The ruined church now stands on shows two successive building phases pre-dating a Norman arcade; excavation established part of plan this late Anglo-Saxon and also uncovered tenth- to thirteenth-century cemetery. Documentary evidence suggests ‘new minster’ built Æthelflæd Æthelred Mercia. Taking other historical archaeological into consideration, Gloucester can be argued have had, ninth early tenth century, special significance for rulers Specialist reports are offered stratified medieval pottery, inscribed bell-mould from tenth-century church. <eot>
The Dating of Hamwih: Saxon Southampton Reconsidered by John F. Cherry|Richard Hodges Summary This paper briefly reviews the historical and artefactual evidence for dating of Middle Saxon settlement Hamwih, Southampton. is followed by a seriation twenty selected pit-groups, each with varying quantities five classes pottery. The analysis suggests three clusters pits, some which can be dated using coins or ceramics found in them. span dates, however, substantially shorter than has previously been proposed, possible explanations this are discussed. <eot>
Representations of the Mass in Medieval and Renaissance Art by James W. Mc Kinnon Research Article| April 01 1978 Representations of the Mass in Medieval and Renaissance Art James W. Mc Kinnon Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Journal American Musicological Society (1978) 31 (1): 21–52. https://doi.org/10.2307/831384 Views Icon Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Share Twitter LinkedIn Tools Get Permissions Cite Citation Kinnon; Art. 1 1978; doi: Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Dropdown Menu input auto suggest filter your All ContentJournal content is only available via PDF. Copyright The Society, Inc. PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to content. <eot>
Cicero's De Officiis and Machiavelli's Prince by Marcia L. Colish None <eot>
<i>Equestris Ordo:</i> Chivalry as a Vocation in the Twelfth Century by Colin Morris The motives of individuals are necessarily conditioned by the expectations society. Some walks life recognised as demanding a high degree self-sacrifice and noble motivation, being (in modern terms) vocations. Others careers worthy esteem, yet others condemned, so that it is supposed no ethically minded person would engage in them. As social structure changes there an adaptation pattern interesting example this process provided new thinking about knighthood which emerged late eleventh early twelfth centuries. So much has been written chivalry broad review subject out question paper, but may be interest to re-examine light theme. An appropriate starting-point passage from history first crusade 1110 Guibert Nogent: In our time God instituted holy warfare knightly order ( ordo equestris ) unsettled populace, who used engaged like pagans old slaughtering one another, should find way deserving salvation. No longer they obliged leave world choose monastic life, case, or some religious profession, their accustomed liberty habit, performing own office, measure achieve grace God. <eot>
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THE CULT OF ICONS IN SIXTH-CENTURY GAUL by R. A. Markus None <eot>
TWO PASSAGES OF HILARY'S APOLOGETICA RESPONSA REDISCOVERED by P. Smulders (1978). TWO PASSAGES OF HILARY'S APOLOGETICA RESPONSA REDISCOVERED. Bijdragen: Vol. 39, No. 3, pp. 234-243. <eot>
Die Urkunden der burgundischen Rudolfinger. Theodor Schieffer , Hans Eberhard Mayer by Reinhold Schumann None <eot>
HISTORICAL METROLOGY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY by Eric Fernie Art HistoryVolume 1, Issue 4 p. 383-399 Article HISTORICAL METROLOGY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY Eric Fernie, Fernie University of East AngliaSearch for more papers by this author First published: December 1978 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8365.1978.tb00025.xCitations: 11AboutPDF 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 Citing Literature Volume1, Issue4December 1978Pages RelatedInformation <eot>
Funeral Archaeology and Avar Culture: Old Excavations Yield Serial Data by Bailey K. Young|Ilona Kovrig|Éva Garam|János Szabó|Gy. Török|Andrea Kiss None <eot>
The Normans and Their Myth. R. H. C. Davis by C. Warren Hollister Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsThe Normans and Their Myth. R. H. C. Davis Warren HollisterC. Hollister 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/10.2307/2855152 Views: 16Total views on site Citations: 2Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article:David S. Spear Norman Empire Secular Clergy, 1066-1204, Journal British Studies 21, no.22 (Jan 2014): 1–10.https://doi.org/10.1086/385787 III. ABTEILUNG, Byzantinische Zeitschrift 72, no.11 1979).https://doi.org/10.1515/byzs.1979.72.1.122 <eot>