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Fedja Anzelewsky,Albrecht Dürer, Das Malerische Werk
by Walter L. Straus
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Toward a Medieval Aesthetic (a symposium), 1. Carolongian Aesthetics: Why Modular Verse?
by Charles W. Jones
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Literarische Rezeptionsformen: Ubersetzung, Supplement, Parodie
by Ulrich Weisstein|Jurgen von Stackelburg
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Book reviews
by Paul Hirst|K. J. Jacklein|Frank Perlin|G.B. Hagelberg|P.A. O’Brien
Stone Age Economics by Marshall Sahlins. London: Tavistock Publications, 1974. Pp. xiv + 358; £4.50 cloth. Bäuerliche Denkweise in Wirtschaft und Haushatt: Eine Ethnograph‐ische Untersuchung über das ungarische Dorf Atány Edit Fél and Tamás Hofer. Göttingen 1972. xviii 551; 53 maps, charts, drawings; 139 photographs. Les Collectivités Rurales Françaises: Problèmes methodologiques et théoriques de l'étude locale en sociologie rurale Michel Dion, Nicole Eizner, Marcel Jollivet, Jacques Maho Henri Mendras. Paris: Librairie Armand Colin, Sugar without Slaves: The Political Economy of British Guiana, 1838–1904 Alan H. Adamson. New Haven Yale University Press, ix 315, map, tables, bibliography; $12.50. Transformation Culture Cuba Richard R. Fagen. Stanford, Ill.: Stanford 1969. xi 271, illus., $2.95.
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De Romaanse Kerkbouwkunst in de Nederlanden. By E. H.TerKuile
by David Parsons
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Klemens Von Klemperer, Ignaz Seipel, Christian Statesman in a Time of Crisis. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press, 1972. Pp. xvi, 468. $17.50.
by Erika Weinzierl
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Romanesque Manuscripts 1066–1190. By C. M. Kauffmann
by David H. Smith
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Cathedrals of England and Wales. By JohnHarvey
by David Parsons
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The Desirability of Medieval Germany: Some Observations on an Introductory Course
by Lewis Jillings|Brian Murdoch
Teachers of medieval German complain frequently that within the context graduate program a survey course Middle High literature-often student German's first encounter with Ages-is equated in terms classroom hours and examination value courses order Germany 1890-1910 or even study single author. It is impossible, runs complaint, to cover Hartmann, Gottfried, Wolfram, Minnesang Nibelungenlied any degree adequacy such course, trying all time impose upon material homogeneity which, relic tendency equate language literature early period, perceived if it not there. unusual, therefore, for medievalists advocate as desirable an wider type title vague Medieval Germany, which would chronological area broader range topics. Yet may indeed be preferable unprepared Bliitezeit The aim this paper discuss problems advantages one broad introductory
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The Monastic World, 1000–1300. By ChristopherBrooke, photographs by WimSwaan
by David Parsons
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The Study of Medieval Technology, 1924-1974: Personal Reflections
by Lynn Τ. White
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Arnold Van Gennep: Le Createur de l'ethnographie francaise
by Charles Rearick|Nicole Belmont
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URBAN GROWTH AND FAMILY STRUCTURE IN MEDIEVAL GENOA
by Diane Owen Hughes
URBAN GROWTH AND FAMILY STRUCTURE IN MEDIEVAL GENOA Diane Owen Hughes Victoria College, University of Toronto Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Past & Present, Volume 66, Issue 1, February 1975, Pages 3–28, https://doi.org/10.1093/past/66.1.3 Published: 01 1975
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Préhistoire et protohistoire du "Roland" d'Oxford. Paul Aebischer
by Alice M. Colby
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Préhistoire et protohistoire du "Roland" d'Oxford . Paul Aebischer Alice M. ColbyAlice Colby Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 50, Number 2Apr., 1975 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2852266 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Anwar G. Chejne. <italic>Muslim Spain: Its History and Culture</italic>. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 1974. Pp. xvi, 559. $24.75
by Joseph F. O’Callaghan
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Ordensleben und Lebensstandard. Die Cura corporis in den Ordensvorschriften des abendländischen Hochmittelalters. Gerd Zimmermann
by Giles Constable
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Ordensleben und Lebensstandard. Die Cura corporis in den Ordensvorschriften des abendländischen Hochmittelalters . Gerd Zimmermann Giles ConstableGiles Constable Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmailPrint SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 50, Number 4Oct., 1975 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855494 Views: 2Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Book Review
by Deborah Thompson
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Morton Smith. <italic>The Secret Gospel: The Discovery and Interpretation of the Secret Gospel According to Mark</italic>. New York: Harper and Row. 1973. Pp. ix, 148. $5.95 and Morton Smith. <italic>Clement of Alexandria and a Secret Gospel of Mark</italic>. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 1973. Pp. x, 452. $30.00
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John Barme. <italic>War in Medieval English Society: Social Values in the Hundred Years War 1337–99</italic>. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1974. Pp. xiii, 204. $10.00
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MYCENAEAN SEMINAR
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Journal Article MYCENAEAN SEMINAR Get access Bulletin of the Institute Classical Studies, Volume 22, Issue 1, December 1975, Pages 200–216, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2041-5370.1975.tb00341.x Published: 12 March 2010
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Book Review
by Eric G. Carlson
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Sallust's Politico-Social Terminology: Its Use and Biographical Significance
by Glanville Downey|Unto Paananen
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The Prophet of Post-Industrialism v. the Politics of NostalgiaThe Coming of Post-Industrial Society: A Venture in Social Forecasting. By Daniel Bell The Death of Communal Liberty: A History of Freedom in a Swiss Mountain Canton. By Benjamin Barber The Idea of Fraternity in America. By Wilson Carey McWilliams
by James P. Young
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Review: Selected Drawings: H. H. Richardson and His Office. A Centennial of His Move to Boston, 1874 by James F. O'Gorman
by Book Review Editor|Donlyn Lyndon|Charles Strickland|William J. R. Curtis|Geoffrey Blodgett|Charles Moore
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Review: A Monograph of the Works of McKim, Mead & White, 1879-1915 by Leland Roth, McKim, Mead & White; The Architecture of Choice: Eclecticism in America, 1880-1930 by Walter C. Kidney; Burnham of Chicago, Architect and Planner by Thomas S. Hines
by Norris Kelly Smith
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THE STRUCTURE OF THE GOTHIC CATHEDRALS
by Henry J. Cowan
(1975). THE STRUCTURE OF GOTHIC CATHEDRALS. Architectural Science Review: Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 70-84.
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The Role of Woman in the Middle Ages: Papers of the Sixth Annual Conference of the Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies
by Martha Ellis François
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M. Gough, The Origins of Christian Art (The World Art Library. History of Art). London: Thames and Hudson, 1973. Pp. 216, 191 illus. (25 in colour). £2·50 (cloth), £1·50 (paper).
by Janet Huskinson
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Hugh Plommer, Vitruvius and Later Roman Building Manuals (Cambridge Classical Studies). Cambridge: University Press, 1973. Pp. viii + 116. 4 illus. £3·60.
by G. E. Rickman
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Max Weber: A Biography
by Nancy M. Gordon
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Heinz Löwe. <italic>Von Cassiodor zu Dante: Ausgewählte Aufsätze zur Geschichtschreibung und politischen Ideenwelt des Mittelalters</italic>. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. 1973. Pp. 342. DM 112
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Journal Article Heinz Löwe. Von Cassiodor zu Dante: Ausgewählte Aufsätze zur Geschichtschreibung und politischen Ideenwelt des Mittelalters. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. 1973. Pp. 342. DM 112 Get access Löwe Heinz. 112. Andor Urbansky University of Bridgeport Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 80, Issue 4, October 1975, Pages 946–947, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/80.4.946-a Published: 01 1975
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Reviews
by Antony Flew|P. S. Wilson|H. C. Barnard|Vernon Mallinson|K. F. Smart|John Eggleston|Eric Ogilvie|Graham Hammond|Warnock Davies|A. G. Joselin|E. M. Hitchfield|D. Child|Lawrence Stenhouse|D. Pritchard|M. S. Bridges|W. A. L. Blyth
Plato, Utilitarianism and Education. By Robin Barrow. Pp. x+211. London: Routledge Kegan Paul, 1975. £4.75. ISBN 0 7100 8044 1. Educational Theory: An Introduction. T. W. Moore. vi, 102. London Boston: Paul Students Library of Education, 1974. £2.25. A History Western Education Vol. II. Civilization Europe. James Bowen. xxii, 504. Methuen, £9.50. Paperback £4.25. in France, 1848–1870. R. D. Anderson. 289. Clarendon Press : Oxford University Press, £8.00. the two Germanies. A. Hearnden. 270. Oxford: Black‐well, £5.00. Uses Sociology Edited by G. Wayne Gordon. 301. Chicago: Chicago (for National Society for Study Education) Gifted Children their Problems. Peter Rowlands. 180. J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., £3.75. Children's reading interests. Schools Council Working Paper 52. Frank Whitehead, C. Capey Wendy Maddren. 56. Evans/ Methuen Educational, 55p. Cobwebs to Catch Flies: Illustrated Books Nursery Schoolroom 1700–1900. Joyce Irene Whalley. 188. Illus. Elek £5.50. Developmental Group Work with Adolescents. Leslie Button. xiv, 208. £2.10. The Child's Construction Quantities. Jean Piaget Bärbel Inhelder. 285. Translated from French Arnold Pomerans. £5.75. Psychology Learning: Introduction Cross. 294. Pergamon Hardback £6.00, softback £3.80. Case Studies Curriculum Change Great Britain United States. William Reid Decker F. Walker. 268. £5.95 cloth edition, £3.75 paperback. Innovation Teacher (Science Project). Haysom Sutton. McGraw‐Hill, Teaching Mentally Handicapped Child. Ralph Hyatt Norma Rolnick. vii, 337. New York: Behavioral Publications, $12.95. Sex Rationale Reaction. Rex S. Rogers. 274. Cambridge: C.U.P., Hardback, £5.00; softback, What School is For. Gabriel Chanan Linda Gilchrist. 135. £1.30. Paperback, 65p.
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Von Cassiodor zu Dante: Ausgewahlte Aufsatze zur Geschichtschreibung und politischen Ideenwelt des Mittelalters
by Andor Urbansky|Heinz Lowe
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Richard Lion Heart
by Charles R. Young|James A. Brundage
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James A. Brundage. <italic>Richard Lion Heart</italic>. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1974. Pp. 278. $10.00
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Le Berry du Xe siecle au milieu du XIIIe: Etude politique, religieuse, sociale et economique
by George T. Beech|Guy Devailly
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Guy Devailly. <italic>Le Berry du X<sup>e</sup> siècle au milieu du XIII<sup>e</sup>: Étude politique, religieuse, sociale et économique</italic>. Paris: Mouton & Co. 1973. Pp. 636. 96 fr
by George T. Beech
Journal Article Guy Devailly. Le Berry du Xe siècle au milieu XIIIe: Étude politique, religieuse, sociale et économique. Paris: Mouton & Co. 1973. Pp. 636. 96 fr Get access Devailly Guy. (École Pratique des Hautes Études—Sorbonne. VIe Section: Sciences économiques sociales. Centre de Recherches Historiques. Civilisations sociétés, 19.) fr. George Beech Western Michigan University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 80, Issue 4, October 1975, Pages 951–952, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/80.4.951 Published: 01 1975
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2. GENEALOGY
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Klerus und Krieg im fruheren Mittelalter: Untersuchungen zur Rolle der Kirche beim Aufbau der Konigsherrschaft
by Bennett D. Hill|Feiedrich Prinz
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The Ecological Significance of Embankment and Drainage with Respect to the Vegetation of the South-West Netherlands
by W.G. Beeftink
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On the History of Latin Scholia
by James E. G. Zetzel
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The Colonnades of High Medieval Churches at Rome
by Rickard E. Malmström
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The ‘Entheticus’ of John of Salisbury: A Critical Text
by Ronald E. Pepin
The Entheticus de dogmate philosophorum of John Salisbury has come down to us in three manuscripts: a twelfth-century codex the British Museum (Royal 13. D. IV); fourteenth-century manuscript University Library at Cambridge (Ii. II. 31); seventeenth-century now located Staatsbibliothek, Berlin (Hamburg Cod. Phil. 350). editio princeps was published by Christian Petersen 1843), and it remained standard edition. However, important deficiencies that work have made complete re-examination text necessary.
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Early Medieval Fortifications in the "West" of France: A Revised Technical Vocabulary
by Bernard S. Bachrach
During the past twenty-five years scholars have become increasingly aware of inadequacy technical vocabulary available for describing medieval fortifications. For example, French word chateau is currently used to denote numerous structures varying from fortified private dwellings grandiose 16th-century country houses massive castles like Crac des Chevaliers. By contrast, English castle evokes an image vast military complexes built by Edward I in Wales, and it only with great difficulty that imagination can be stretched envision blockhouses towers sur-
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The Rise and Fall of A Theoretical Model: The Manorial System
by Stefano Fenoaltea
Douglass North and Robert Thomas recently proposed a model of the rise fall manorial system. There is much to be admired in this work, which explores an unusually broad historical vision with great analytical acumen; but my purpose here examine some its less compelling features. In section II, I consider nature feudalism, develop empirical arguments against wholly voluntaristic non-exploitative interpretation by Thomas. Section III examines their analysis “classic” manor, believe errs both limiting feasible contracts forms direct barter attributing lowest transaction costs labor dues even within that restricted set. IV reviews explanation later evolution system, disputing continued use extensions it custom as institutional barrier efficiency, population growth inflation exogenous motors change. V provides brief concluding summary evaluation.
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Christian Political Theory and Church Politics in the Mid-Twelfth Century: The Ecclesiology of Gratian's Decretum
by Richard Kay|Stanley Chodorow
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<i>An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of York</i>.
by Lon R. Shelby
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsAn Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City York.Lon R. ShelbyLon Shelby Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmailPrint SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 50, Number 3Jul., 1975 The journal Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2854419 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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The ‘Frankish’ penitentials
by R. C. Pierce
The penitentials in use the frankish lands eighth and ninth centuries were designed as handbooks to aid priest administration of private or secret penance, being at their most simple, tabulations various misdemeanours associated with particular vices stipulating penances be performed. In early Christian church however, penance seems have been performed public, involving both confession an act contrition before assembled congregation. It was, moreover, then undergone only cases severe crimes, usually one three capital sins homicide, perjury adultery. ritual is described fully by Basil Great, from whom we also learn that physical laying on hands bishop was outward sign reconciliation. This form gradually mitigated its rarity lessened it became increasingly more common practice death-bed well lenten period fasting contrition, which practices are particularly evident Gaul fifth sixth centuries. Both and, case absence bishop, priest, now empowered reconcile penitent.
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The Justification of a Causal Thesis: An Analysis of the Controversies over the Theses of Pirenne, Turner, and Weber
by Elazar Weinryb
Morton White has criticized simple-minded regularists for supposing that all the regularity theory amounts to is assumption a singular causal statement must imply generalization corresponding it.' This crude regularism, he says, sometimes presupposed even by historians. There are some historians who try refute statements of their colleagues merely advancing counter-examples immediate generalizations in question. Such an approach apparent, according White, attacks on explanations American democracy. For instance, it been argued against Turner Thesis concerning influence frontier upon democracy was present many areas where did not arise. supposed refutation, thinks, faulty if assumes Turner's opinion wherever and whenever there flourishes. have realized, claims, underlying his much more complex. Now, though true may be briefly summarized one statement, its adequate presentation, as well character, complicated. Also, would erroneous conclude from White's words this sort criticism (and other theses type) only existing one, so showing up falsity kind vindication thesis. Certainly, realized superficiality such standpoint. Neverthelesss, positive lesson drawn discussion, namely important results can gained study methods use criticize each other's work. If faulty, questionable patterns criticisms, then are, perhaps, also right
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The Classical Papers of A. E. Housman
by Wendell Clausen|J. Diggle|F. R. D. Goodyear|A. E. Housman
A complete collection, in three volumes, of the classical articles and reviews A. E. Housman. These papers were originally published between 1882 1936 a variety academic journals, many which are now difficult to obtain. The editors have checked and, where necessary, supplemented updated all references corrected errors them, but otherwise presented each paper, full, with minimum editorial comment. At end Volume III there very elaborate comprehensive indexes passages, words topics discussed by Houston. Kleine Schriften great scholars among most important useful tools classicist's trade. This edition will be first importance such collections provide an essential work reference. Housman's known virtues as textual critic decisively confirmed emphasized that his can seen one connected sequence.
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The Position and Power of the Mamlūk Sultan
by P. M. Holt
I could not say much of the Mamalucs , whom know no author that has written in particular: neither did they deserve any should. For were a base sort people, Colluvies slaves, scum all East, who, having treacherously destroyed Jobidae, their Masters, reigned stead; and bating finished expulsion Western Christians out East (where barbarously Tripoli Antioch several other Cities) scarce anything worthy to be recorded History.
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Music from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
by Denis Stevens|Frederick W. Sternfeld
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War in Medieval English Society: Social Values in the Hundred Years War 1337-99
by John Beeler|John Barnie
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Erotic ?Women's songs? in Anglo-Saxon England
by Clifford Davidson
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Educational Theory: An Introduction
by Terence Moore
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Continental influence at Bath monastery in the seventh century
by Patrick Sims‐Williams
Referring to the reign of Eorcenberht Kent, 640–64, Bede writes: At that time, because there were not yet many monasteries founded in England, numbers people from Britain used enter Franks or Gauls practise monastic life; they also sent their daughters be taught them and wedded heavenly bridegroom. They mostly went at Brie, Chelles Andelys-sur-Seine…
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Some aesthetic principles in the use of colour in Anglo-Saxon art
by Jonathan Alexánder
In a paper in Anglo-Saxon England 3 N. F. Barley has drawn attention to the richness of colour vocabulary, which, he suggests, emphasized light–dark axis perception greater degree than does our own, which hue is differentiated and then qualified adjectivally, pale, dark, etc. It interesting examine actual artifacts with his observations mind. The main sources for knowledge Anglo-Saxons' use are illuminated manuscripts earliest surviving seventh century. We have only one small fragment wall-painting, recently discovered mural at Winchester datable c. 900. There considerable amount metal-work jewellery, Sutton Hoo find, seventh-century burial hoard, most spectacular, there some embroideries early tenth century found tomb St Cuthbert, now Durham. also literary descriptions works art, especially church furnishings. paucity material lack identifiable objects obvious disadvantages. addition be considered extent changed developed over period 650–1050. this examples manuscript illumination will discussed.
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History: Or Anthropology: Of Art?
by George Kubler
Previous articleNext article No AccessHistory: Or Anthropology: Of Art?George KublerGeorge Kubler Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Critical Inquiry Volume 1, Number 4Jun., 1975 Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/447814 Views: 26Total views on site Citations: 7Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright The University of ChicagoPDF download reports the following citing article:Julia Guernsey Human Figuration and Fragmentation in Preclassic Mesoamerica, 12 (Feb 2020).https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108782043Marion Forest, Elsa Jadot, Juliette Testard MAZAPAN-STYLE FIGURINES AT EL PALACIO AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE FOR EARLY POSTCLASSIC REGIONAL INTERACTIONS IN NORTHERN MICHOACAN, Ancient Mesoamerica 31, no.33 (May 2019): 431–450.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0956536119000026Frederick E. Hardtke Rock art interpretive approaches – Devising frameworks maximally utilise independent lines evidence, Journal Arid Environments 143 (Aug 2017): 22–27.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaridenv.2016.12.001Sarahh Scher Markers Masculinity: Phallic Representation Moche Art, Bulletin de l’Institut français d’études andines , no.41 (2)41 (2) (Jul 2012): 169–196.https://doi.org/10.4000/bifea.520 KATUN SPECIAL ISSUE: CUMULATIVE REFERENCES, 20, no.22 (Apr 2010): 271–309.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0956536110000015Julie Klein Across boundaries, Social Epistemology 4, 1990): 267–280.https://doi.org/10.1080/02691729008578574 Balaji Mundkur Ralph Bolton Charles Borden Åke Hultkrantz Erika Kaneko David H. Kelley William J. Kornfield George A. Harold Franklin McGee, Jr. Yoshio Onuki Mary Schubert John Tu Er-Wei Cult Serpent Americas: Its Asian Background [and Comments Reply], Current Anthropology 17, (Oct 2015): 429–455.https://doi.org/10.1086/201758
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The Lost Genre of Medieval Spanish Literature
by Alan D. Deyermond
Sur le medieval et la facon dont l'histoire litteraire critique en ont tenu compte. Influence du francais, on trouve tres souvent des adaptations ou traductions. Raisons qui expliquent pourquoi roman, tant que genre, a ete assez neglige: linguistiques psychologiques| absence virtuelle terme roman au Moyen Age| romanz, romance designent plutot un poeme langue vernaculaire| les termes employes seront libro, estoria. Cette difficulte terminologique n'est pas totalement resolue par une meconnu tradition generale medieval| certain nombre d'oeuvres sont passees inapercues, d'autres qualites appartenaient genres: compense cette carence d'attention privilegiant epopees disparues.
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Il lessico filologico degli umanisti
by Silvia Rizzo
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Orders and Continuous Orders in Romanesque Architecture
by Edson Armi
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Henry III and the Jesuit Politicians
by A. Lynn Martin
L'action des Jesuites est un moteurs secrets evenements de cette epoque troublee. L'auteur, se fondant sur les archives l'ordre conservees a Rome, minutieusement retrace la politique generaux successifs l'ordre, missions diplomatiques et leurs rapports avec Ligue royaute. Il eclaire par chapitre d'histoire d'une lumiere entierement nouvelle nous donne livre passionnant. On comprend pourquoi comment ont ete peu toujours plus meles politique, sans l'avoir voulu au debut.
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Judicium Dei:the social and political significance of the ordeal in the eleventh century
by Colin Morris
‘Church, Society and Politics’ is a theme of great importance, for most the history church christians have been aware distinction between these three areas human activity. They differed about their relationship, in particular extent to which political action social order ought be controlled directly by christian ethic, but it has widely recognised that conduct government, example, was field had its own special requirements expertise, God’s personal intervention would neither expected nor welcomed. ‘Aid from heaven’, went one nineteenth-century comment, ‘aid heaven you may saying your prayers, no angel will come name junior lords Treasury’.
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Books Received
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Nautical Archaeology in Germany II
by Detlev Ellmers
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Notices of Periodical and Occasional Publications, mainly of 1974
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Journal Article Notices of Periodical and Occasional Publications, mainly 1974 Get access The English Historical Review, Volume XC, Issue CCCLVI, July 1975, Pages 698–720, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/XC.CCCLVI.698 Published: 01 1975
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Reviews
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M ircea E liade : Zalmoxis, the Vanishing God: Comparative Studies in Religions and Folklore of Dacia Eastern Europe, translated by Willard Trask. S. G. F. B randon Religion Ancient History. Ideas, Men Events. S idney R. P ackard Twelfth Century an Interpretative Essay. A. L ynn artin Henry HI Jesuit Politicians. T ai iu Discord Zion: The Puritan Divines Revolution 1640‐1660. J ohn iller Popery Politics England, 1660‐1688. W alter bsworth Pioneer Catholic Victoria. W. P. orrell Anglican Church New Zealand. C laude elch Protestant Thought Nineteenth Century, Volume I, 1799‐1870. D enis G rundy ‘Secular, Compulsory Free’. Education Act 1872. A lbert arrin Last Crusade: England First World War. offitt Journey to Gorakhpur. Reflections on Hindu Spirituality.
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The early growth of the European economy: Warriors and peasants from the seventh century to the twelfth century
by Richard Smith
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Letters to the Editor
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Gregorius V, 996-999: A Biographical Study. Teta E. Moehs
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Book Review
by Stanley Ferber
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Kirche und Monarchie im staufischen Königreich Sizilien. Norbert KampPapsttum und Normannen: Untersuchungen zu ihren lehnsrechtlichen und kirchenpolitischen Beziehungen. Josef Deér
by Helene Wieruszowski
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Kirche und Monarchie im staufischen Königreich Sizilien . Norbert Kamp Papsttum Normannen: Untersuchungen zu ihren lehnsrechtlichen kirchenpolitischen Beziehungen. Josef Deér Helene WieruszowskiHelene Wieruszowski Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 50, Number 3Jul., 1975 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2854421 Views: 2Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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<i>Medieval Monarchy in Action: The German Empire from Henry I to Henry IV</i>. Boyd H. Hill, Jr.
by George H. Fick
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsMedieval Monarchy in Action: The German Empire from Henry I to IV. Boyd H. Hill, Jr. George FickGeorge Fick Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 50, Number 3Jul., 1975 journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2854418 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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A. Lynn Martin. <italic>Henry III and the Jesuit Politicians</italic>. (Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance, 134.) Geneva: Librairie Droz. 1973. Pp. 263
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Journal Article A. Lynn Martin. Henry III and the Jesuit Politicians. (Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance, 134.) Geneva: Librairie Droz. 1973. Pp. 263 Get access Martin Lynn. 263. Davis Bitton University of Utah Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 80, Issue 3, June 1975, Pages 625–626, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/80.3.625-a Published: 01 1975
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Book Review
by George M. A. Hanfmann
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Reinhold Schumann. <italic>Authority and the Commune: Parma 833–1133</italic>. (Fonti e studi, Second Series, 8.) [Parma:] Presso della Deputazione di Storia Patria per le Province Parmensi. 1973. Pp. xxi, 397, 12 maps. $19.00
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Papst und Frankenkönig: Studien zu den päpstlichfränkischen Rechtsbeziehungen von 754 bis 824. Wolfgang H. Fritze
by Karl F. Morrison
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Antonio Linage Conde. <italic>Los orígenes del monacato benedictino en la Península Ibérica</italic>. Volume 1, <italic>El monacato prebenedictino;</italic> volume 2, <italic>La difusión de la “Regula Benedicti” en la Península Ibérica</italic>. Volume 1, <italic>El monacato prebenedictino;</italic> volume 2, <italic>La difusión de la “Regula Benedicti” en la Península Ibérica;</italic> volume 3, <italic>“Monasticon Hispanum”; Apéndices</italic>. (Colección Fuentes y estudios de historia …
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Der Wortschatz des Ludwigsliedes im Umkreis der althochdeutschen Literatur
by Erika Urmoneit
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Some Observations on the Economy of the Roman Villa at Bignor, Sussex
by Shimon Applebaum
The following examination of the agricultural aspects Bignor Roman villa was written in 1950, and is here reproduced with a few additions, corrections necessitated by results Professor S. Frere's excavations at years 1957–1962. It very likely that Lysons, who excavated eighteenth century, did not find, or record, earlier farm-buildings which may well have preceded those to be seen on his plan. Nor he noticed various details subdivisions latter. Nevertheless it seemed worthwhile attempting their analysis order resuscitate general lines agriculture practised fourth century; while further excavation farmyard, if takes place, will doubtless produce new facts, attempt been justified suggests considerations methods. Some conclusions present study were included much abbreviated form writer's contribution Britain Agrarian History England , Vol. I, part ii, published 1972.
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Book reviews
by Peter Nolan|Basil Davidson|R. F. Foster|János M. Bak|Pramit Chaudhuri
Making Green Revolution. The Politics of Agricultural Development in China, by Benedict Stavis. Rural Committee, Cornell University, 1974. pp. x + 274. GUINEA‐BISSAU : A STUDY OF POLITICAL MOBILISATION, Lars Rudebeck Scandinavian Institute African Studies, Uppsala, 1974, distributed Almqvist & Wiksell International, Stockholm. Pp. vi 277, map. Inishkillane: Change and decline the West Ireland. By Hugh Brody. London: Allen Lane. 1973; Penguin, Exodus: a study forces influencing large‐scale Migration Irish Youth. Damian Hannan. Geoffrey Chapman, 1970. pp xi 337; diagrams, £3.50. Early Growth European Economy. Warrior Peasants from Seventh to Twelfth Century Georges Duby. Translated Howard B. Clarke. London, Weidenfield Nicholson, xii 292 £4 (World Economic History, Gen. Ed. Charles Wilson) Hommes et structure du moyen âge. Recueil d'articles Paris, Hague, Mouton, 1973. 424 36F. (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes — Sorbonne. Vle section: Sciences économiques sociales. La savoir historique 1) Product Prices William G. Tomek Kenneth L. Robinson. Ithaca University Press, 1972. xiv 376, tables, figures; no price.
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Ars Sacra, 800-1200
by Stanley Ferber|Peter Lasko
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A History of Western Education Vol. II. Civilization of Europe
by H. C. Barnard|James Bowen
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Histoire intellectuelle de l'Occident médiévale. Jacques Paul
by Marcia L. Colish
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Book Review
by Warren Sanderson
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Anglo-Saxon England, 3. Edited by Peter Clemoes. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1974. x + 270 pp. $22.50.
by Richard W. Pfaff
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The Iconography of the David and Bathsheba Cycle at the Cathedral of Auxerre
by Wayne Craven
Research Article| October 01 1975 The Iconography of the David and Bathsheba Cycle at Cathedral Auxerre Wayne Craven Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Journal Society Architectural Historians (1975) 34 (3): 226–237. https://doi.org/10.2307/989032 Views Icon Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Share Twitter LinkedIn Tools Get Permissions Cite Citation Craven; Auxerre. 1 1975; 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 PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to content.
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Altenberg und die Baukunst der Zisterzienser
by Warren Sanderson|Wolfgang Krönig
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The Early Growth of the European Economy: Warriors and Peasants from the Seventh to the Twelfth Century. By Georges Duby. Translated by Howard B. Clarke. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1974. Pp. x, 292. $10.00.
by W. Kent Hackmann
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A Greek Démarche on the Eve of the Council of Florence
by Walter Ullmann
Despite the superabundance of material available for historical preliminaries and progress Council Ferrara-Florence, there is a source which to all intents purposes has been neglected has, therefore, remained outside purview historiography concerning this critical Council. In more than one respect sheds significant light on attitudes, mechanics state mind at least some Greek sections their aspirations in matter union Latin Churches. The not an official document but, as we shall presently see, memorandum or, use Foreign Office jargon, minute by highly placed who was either his private or public capacity any way involved reported. demands attention several counts. It records unexpected approach part Greeks duke Milan shortly before Eugenius IV decided transfer from Ferrara Florence. record reveals, like flashlight, how much diplomatic activity going corridors power, couloirs, backrooms safely removed gaze public, annalists, shorthand writers, forerunners modern journalists media, that say, diarists, eavesdroppers reporters appointed various European courts seat This only informs posterity abortive, but nonetheless very symptomatic intended settle question radical means. Above all, faithfully reflects age-old Byzantine ideology reached back into somewhat hazy ancient Roman period had matured over millennium manifestly linked Nea Roma with antiquity. core tenor associates continuity law, combination served ingredient, nay, anima gave birth to, shaped future of, Church realms.
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Grace Notes: The "Et Incarnatus Est"
by Justus George Lawler
Previous articleNext article No AccessGrace Notes: The "Et Incarnatus Est"Justus George LawlerJustus Lawler Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Journal of Religion Volume 55, Number 4Oct., 1975 Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/486448 Views: 2Total views on site Copyright University ChicagoPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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John Fidanza (Bonaventura) Theologian and Churchman, 1274-1974
by James McEvoy
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Old English Literature. M. W. Grose , Deirdre McKenna
by Roberta Frank
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The Paladins of Palermo
by Roy Huss
The Journal of Popular CultureVolume IX, Issue 2 p. 294-304 Paladins Palermo Roy Huss, Huss Mr. is Associate Professor English literature at Queens College, New York.Search for more papers by this author First published: Fall 1975 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-3840.1975.0902_294.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 VolumeIX, Issue2Fall 1975Pages RelatedInformation
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Le porte bronzee bizantine in Italia
by W. Eugene Kleinbauer|Guglielmo Matthiae
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The Open Entrance to the Closed Palace of the King: The Greek Labyrinth in Context
by Philippe Borgeaud
Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Open Entrance to the Closed Palace of King: The Greek Labyrinth in ContextPhilippe BorgeaudPhilippe Borgeaud Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited History Religions Volume 14, Number 1Aug., 1974 Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/462710 Views: 31Total views on site Citations: 6Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright University ChicagoPDF download reports following citing article:Samuel N. Chambers, Geoffrey Alan Boyce, W. Jake Jacobs Constructing a desert labyrinth: psychological and emotional geographies deterrence strategy U.S. / Mexico border, Emotion, Space Society 38 (Feb 2021): 100764.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emospa.2021.100764Diane Marie Keeling Colonizing cuts labyrinth mythology, tangling parable white sensibilities, Communication Public 5, no.1-21-2 (Aug 2020): 45–54.https://doi.org/10.1177/2057047320950631Antonis Kotsonas A Cultural Cretan Labyrinth: Monument Memory Prehistory Present, American Journal Archaeology 122, no.33 (Jul 2018): 367–396.https://doi.org/10.3764/aja.122.3.0367 문우일 Descending Ascending Theme Gospel Thomas (NHC II,2), Theological Forum 90, no.nullnull (Dec 2017): 103–127.https://doi.org/10.17301/tf.2017.90..004Jacopo Pasquali Symbolique de mort et renaissance dans les cultes rites éblaïtes : dga-na-na, ancêtres la royauté, Revue d'assyriologie d'archéologie orientale Vol. 107, no.11 (Nov 2013): 43–70.https://doi.org/10.3917/assy.107.0043Pierre Bonnechere Bibliographie, ().https://doi.org/10.4000/books.pulg.1045
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The Carolingian Councils of Savonnières (859) and Tusey (860) and their Background. A Study in the ecclesiastical and political History of the Ninth Century
by Peter R. McKeon
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Die Regina Angelorum in der Kunst des fruhen Mittelalters
by Caecilia Davis-Weyer|Franz Rademacher
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TheTramezzoin Santa Croce, Florence, Reconstructed
by Marcia B. Hall
In a previous publication I tried to show that the tramezzo (rood screen) and choir were two separate structures in Florentine church of Santa Croce.1 New evidence now makes it possible reconstruct considerable detail with surprisingly high degree certainty. A trecento drawing, often published but not fully interpreted, shows design for chapel dedicated St. Martin belonging Baroncelli family (Fig. 1).2 The identification patron titular saint is made certain by presence arms on superstructure relief Dividing His Cloak Beggar. This stone survives, though somewhat cut down, will be displayed again when Museo di Croce reopens 2).3 patronized branch documented as having been Croce. Scholars have failed connect drawing this chapel, or read correctly, largely because eighteenth-century author Sepoltuario, Stefano Rosselli, upon whom Paatz others before him depended, had misinterpreted documents describing position Chapel.4 It was located wall, Rosselli said, nave outside central door rood screen. must oriented same direction altar situated right cancello.5 location riding inward toward center church, just one might expect. Having previously established cancelli divided at fifth piers, can deduced Chapel fourth bay front tramezzo.
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Æthelwold's translation of the<i>Regula Sancti Benedicti</i>and its Latin exemplar
by Mechthild Gretsch
St Benedict wrote his Rule for monastic communities in the first half of sixth century. It must have reached England course seventh century and was translated into Old English prose by Æthelwold, bishop Winchester, about 970 at request King Edgar Qeen Ælfthryth. Æhelwold one leaders tenth-century Benedictine reform translation is among major contributions to movement. Moreover holds a key position history development language literature. Manuscripts text been numerous from tenth twelfth even thirteenth. Scholars like William Malmesbury, Lawrence Nowell, John Jocelyn Francis Junius took an interest Rule, but, except chapter printed BM Cotton Faustina A.x Thomas Wright 1842, not easily accessible until Arnold Schröer published edition 1885, followed 1888 introduction discussing date authorship, relationship between manuscripts some linguistic points. Comparatively little work seems done on since then Rohr's Bonn Dissertation 1912 Professor Gneuss's supplement 1964 reprint Schröer's edition. Rohr, investigation phonology inflexional morphology able show that all them basically late West Saxon, while Gneuss gave survey what known Latin Anglo-Saxon England; he also pointed out difficulties involved attempt identify or reconstruct exemplar which Æthelwold used. In this article I shall consider four topics seem me essential our understanding Rule: question Æthelwold's exemplar; Rule; aims techniques translation; vocabulary with special reference recent research word geography.
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