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Book Review by Elisabeth Garms-Cornides None <eot>
Merovingian Military Organization, 481-751 by C. Stewart Gillmor|Bernard S. Bachrach None <eot>
Book Review by Otto Karl Werckmeister None <eot>
Book Review by Carl Nordenfalk None <eot>
The Judeo-Spanish Ballad Chapbooks of Yacob Abraham Yona by Mac E. Barrick|Samuel G. Armistead|Joseph H. Silverman|Biljana Šljivić-Šimšić None <eot>
The Age of Arthur: A History of the British Isles from 350 to 650 by Archibald R. Lewis None <eot>
George III and Lord Bute: The Leicester House Years by Stuart E. Prall None <eot>
The World of Bede. Peter Hunter Blair by Charles W. Jones None <eot>
Frederick Barbarossa. Marcel Pacaut , Arnold J. Pomerand by James M. Powell None <eot>
Rome in the Dark Ages. Peter Llewellyn by Reinhold Schumann Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsRome in the Dark Ages. Peter Llewellyn Reinhold SchumannReinhold Schumann Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 47, Number 2Apr., 1972 The journal of Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2856715 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Medieval Humanism and Other Studies. R. W. Southern by None Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsMedieval Humanism and Other Studies. R. W. Southern Jeremy duQ. AdamsJeremy Adams Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 47, Number 2Apr., 1972 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2856726 Views: 1Total views on site Citations: 1Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article:Antonio Pele Models Dignity Human Being in Middle Ages, SSRN Electronic Journal (Jan 2010).https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1619942 <eot>
Società e istituzioni nel contado lombardo durante il medioevo. Gabriella Rossetti by David Herlihy Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Società e istituzioni nel contado lombardo durante il medioevo . Gabriella Rossetti David HerlihyDavid Herlihy Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 47, Number 2Apr., 1972 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2856722 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Die alteste Halberstadter Bischofschronik by Bernhard W. Scholz|Kurt-Ulrich Jäschke None <eot>
SOME GEOGRAPHICAL AND POLITICAL INFORMATION ON WESTERN EUROPE: IN THE MEDIEVAL ARABIC SOURCES by Alauddin S. Samari The Muslim WorldVolume 62, Issue 4 p. 304-322 SOME GEOGRAPHICAL AND POLITICAL INFORMATION ON WESTERN EUROPE: IN THE MEDIEVAL ARABIC SOURCES * Alauddin S. Samari, Samari Saint Cloud Slate College Cloud, Minn.Search for more papers by this author First published: October 1972 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1478-1913.1972.tb03092.xCitations: 1 A version of paper was read at the Fifth Annual Northern Great Plains History Conference, University North Dakota, October, 1970. Read full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare text full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions Use check box below share article.I have accept Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link a article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Citing Literature Volume62, Issue4October 1972Pages RelatedInformation <eot>
Short Notices by J. S. Bromley Short Notices Get access J. S. BROMLEY University of Southampton Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXXXVII, Issue CCCXLV, October 1972, Pages 851–852, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXXXVII.CCCXLV.851 Published: 01 1972 <eot>
gerhart b. ladner,Ad Imaginem Dei: The Image of Man in Mediaeval Art by Stephen K. Scher None <eot>
Book Review by Stephen K. Scher None <eot>
Herrschaftsformen der Fruhstaufer in Reichsitalien. Volumes 1 and 2 by Peter Münz|Alfred Haverkamp None <eot>
Die religiosen Dichtungen des 11. und 12. Jahrhunderts: Nach ihren Formen besprochen und herausgegeben. Vol. III by D. H. Green|Friedrich Maurer None <eot>
Book Review by Thomas W. Lyman None <eot>
The Shaping of the Early Medieval Principality as a Type of Non-royal Rulership by Herwig Wοlfram None <eot>
Victoria Romana. Archaologische Untersuchungen zur Geschichte und Wesensart der romischen Siegesgottin von den Anfangen bis zum Ende des 3. Jhs. n. Chr. by Richard Brilliant|Tonio Hölscher None <eot>
The Role of the Burgenland in the History of the Habsburg Monarchy by Fritz Zimmermann Viewed from the perspective of thousands years, political history reveals a pattern continuous alternation between decay and re-formation. Thus, after fall Roman empire, first entity that emerged in West was Carolingian which, through coronation emperor 800, assumed form revived western empire. Although it soon became limited to part old empire inhabited by “German nation,” continued exist, at least outward form, under name Holy Empire until 1806. As early as 1804, though, Francis II had adopted title Austria for his position ruler “hereditary Austrian lands.” <eot>
yves christe,Les grands portails romans by Thomas W. Lyman None <eot>
Book Review by Richard Brilliant None <eot>
Romanesque Art in Belgium by Eric G. Carlson|André Courtens|Jelane A. Kennedy None <eot>
Societa e istituzioni nel contado lombardo durante il Medioevo: Cologno Monzese. Volume 1, Secoli VIII-X by Thomas W. Blomquist|Gabriella Rossetti None <eot>
The Madonna and Child Miniature in the Book of Kells, Part II by Martin Werner In what form was the symbolic program which persuaded painters of Kells Gospels to create images on folios 7v, 1r and 32V introduced British Isles? Precedents for architectural Canon Tables, cruciform pages, enlarged initial pages Evangelist portraits in Book are found Insular or Continental illumination.90 Of narrative scenes, Temptation may depend, perhaps indirectly, Byzantine book illustration.91 With Arrest92 (and paintings originally planned those that have been lost), it becomes part a cycle Gospel scenes. Since isolated full-page historical illustrations created before late eighth century exist,93 is likely Books with elaborate cycles were circulating Isles begun. any event, there can be little doubt miniatures based manuscript models. And indications similarly inspired. Majestas appear few pre-Carolingian codices,94 and, as we observed, Madonna Child pictures adoring angels employed frontispieces ninth-century Coptic books. Almost certainly, our three depend upon example picture pages. <eot>
New Horizons in Medieval History by Solomon Grayzel|Irving A. Agus None <eot>
The Cult of Kingship in Anglo-Saxon England: The Transition from Paganism to Christianity by Gaines Post The Cult of Kingship in Anglo-Saxon England: Transition from Paganism to Christianity and Early Germanic England on the Continent Get access Chaney William A., Christianity. Berkeley, California. University California Press, 1970. ix, 276 pp. $7.50.Wallace-Hadrill J. M., Continent. Oxford, England. Oxford Press (Clarendon Press), 1971. viii, 160 $9.75. Gaines Post Professor Emeritus Department History, Princeton Search for other works by this author on: Academic Google Scholar American Journal Legal Volume 16, Issue 3, July 1972, Pages 283–288, https://doi.org/10.2307/844831 Published: 01 1972 <eot>
<i>Tradition and Authority in the Western Church, 300-1140</i>. Karl F. Morrison by Heiko A. Oberman Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsTradition and Authority in the Western Church, 300-1140. Karl F. Morrison Heiko A. ObermanHeiko Oberman Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 47, Number 3Jul., 1972 The journal of Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2856176 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Ordo als Form: Strukturstudien zur Zahlenkomposition bei Otfrid von Weissenburg und in karolingischer Literatur by D. H. Green|Wolfgang Haubrichs|Burkhard Taeger None <eot>
Individual and Society in the Barbarian States [Part II] by A. Ia. Gurevich While taking note of the dominance conformism in barbarian society, we must at same time emphasize that man never possessed a herd consciousness any stage his existence - not even most primitive. No matter how strongly he was integrated into collective, there could have been complete enslavement to tradition and total helplessness face it. We can suppose with greater justification primitive society came being distinctive often easily violated equilibrium between universal, normative mode behavior obligatory for all, on one hand, conduct individual manifestation personal will, characterized by certain deviations from norm other. The former had force an ethical imperitive; latter empirical reality. (1) Certainly, as general rule, member adhered without thinking automatica... <eot>
andré courtensRomanesque Art in Belgium, trans. J. A. Kennedy by Eric G. Carlson (1972). andre courtens Romanesque Art in Belgium, trans. J. A. Kennedy. The Bulletin: Vol. 54, No. 2, pp. 203-204. <eot>
Byzantine Art and the West by Otto Demus None <eot>
Book Review by Walter C. Leedy None <eot>
TheMadonna and ChildMiniature in the Book of Kells, Part II by Martin Werner In what form was the symbolic program which persuaded painters of Kells Gospels to create images on folios 7v, 1r and 32V introduced British Isles? Precedents for architectural Canon Tables, cruciform pages, enlarged initial pages Evangelist portraits in Book are found Insular or Continental illumination.90 Of narrative scenes, Temptation may depend, perhaps indirectly, Byzantine book illustration.91 With Arrest92 (and paintings originally planned those that have been lost), it becomes part a cycle Gospel scenes. Since isolated full-page historical illustrations created before late eighth century exist,93 is likely Books with elaborate cycles were circulating Isles begun. any event, there can be little doubt miniatures based manuscript models. And indications similarly inspired. Majestas appear few pre-Carolingian codices,94 and, as we observed, Madonna Child pictures adoring angels employed frontispieces ninth-century Coptic books. Almost certainly, our three depend upon example picture pages. <eot>
The Dating of Buildings: Problems and Fallacies by J. T. Smith None <eot>
Rome in the Dark Ages by Helmut Krueger|Peter Llewellyn None <eot>
Book Review by Eric G. Carlson None <eot>
Kathedra Gnieznienska by Walter C. Leedy|Jan Zachwatowicz|Aleksandra Świechowska|Zygmunt Świechowski None <eot>
Kurt-Ulrich Jäschke. <italic>Die älteste Halberstädter Bischofschronik</italic>. (Mitteldeutsche Forschungen, Volume 62, Part 1. Untersuchungen zu mitteldeutschen Geschichtsquellen des hohen Mittelalters, Volume 1.) Cologne: Böhlau Verlag. 1970. Pp. vii, 238. DM 54 by Bernhard W. Scholz None <eot>
Peter Llewellyn. <italic>Rome in the Dark Ages</italic>. New York: Praeger Publishers. 1971. Pp. 324. $10.00 by Helmut Krueger None <eot>
Conflict and Concord in Wilhelmian Social Thought by Kenneth Barkin In 1965, Ralf Dahrendorf published his compelling work Society and Democracy in Germany . this fruitful union of sociology history, he argued convincingly that an overwhelming penchant for concord synthesis has been the bane German mind past century a half; not only political thought but traditional institutions such as legal educational systems, ironically even supposedly radical Social Demorcatic Party. Everywhere life preceived quest certainty—an obsessive need some objective authority to deliver unimpeachable judgments would find universal acceptance. More than settling disputes, authorities were expected obviate disagreement altogether. The converse desire harmony was inability accept conflict normal; wherever reared its ugly head, Germans sought banish unnatural phenomenon by appeal higher power. curious refusal recognize ambiguity society, found key problem: what roadblocks ideology placed way development toward liberal parliamentary government. <eot>
j. zachwatowicz, a. świechowska, z. świechowski, et al.,Kathedra Gnieźnieńska, ed. A. Świechowska by Walter C. Leedy None <eot>
Three Latin poems from Æthelwold's school at Winchester by Michael Lapidge I present here an edition of three Anglo-Latin poems from a Cambridge University Library manuscript, Kk. 5.34, 71r–80r. In addition to these the manuscript contains important recensions Aetna , Culex Ausonius's Technopaegnion and late Latin Carmen de ponderibus . These have occupied interest previous editors almost no attention has been given poems. are nevertheless considerable study Anglo-Latinity medieval in general. named them Altercatio magistri et discipuli Responsio libero arbitrio respectively, for reasons which will become clear following discussion. <eot>
A Medieval Site (14th Century) at Lampernisse [West Flanders, Belgium). By I. Scollar, F. Verhaeghe, and A. Gautier. (Dissertationes Archaeologicae Gandenses, Vol. XIII.) 10¾ × 9. Pp. 70 + 16 pls. + 18 figs. Bruges: De Tempel, 1970. Price not stated. by John Musty A Medieval Site (14th Century) at Lampernisse [West Flanders, Belgium). By I. Scollar, F. Verhaeghe, and A. Gautier. (Dissertationes Archaeologicae Gandenses, Vol. XIII.) 10¾ × 9. Pp. 70 + 16 pls. 18 figs. Bruges: De Tempel, 1970. Price not stated. - Volume 52 Issue 1 <eot>
Early Germanic Kingship in England and on the Continent. By J. M. Wallace-Hadrill. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971. viii + 160 pp. $9.75. by James A. Brundage None <eot>
Thomas Becket. By David Knowles. (Leaders of Religion Series). Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1971. xi + 183 pp. $6.95. by Carl A. Volz 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>
Science and Faith: Twin Mysteries by Richard G. Rogers|William G. Pollard None <eot>
Blood on the battlefield: A note on the Ludwigslied v. 49 by Theodore Andersson None <eot>
A post-Atlantic pollen sequence from the Tourbière du Tanet (Vosges, France) by Colin Janssen|E.L. Janssen-Kettlitz The pollen analyse of a raised-bog on the High Vosges crest shows vegetation regional development since 3200 years. A prehistoric civilization, Gallo-roman period, great migrations and Carolingian period are reflected in diagram by N.A.P. minima maxima. discussion curves fluctuations main A.P. follows. <eot>
The Cambridge History of the Bible by Morton Smith|Amos Funkenstein|Martín E. Marty None <eot>
Tragedy and Fear: Why Modern Tragic Drama Fails by John Von Szeliski This study of the relationship between world-view in modern serious playwriting and effectiveness attempts at tragic drama is also an examination perennial problem spirit: tragedy optimistic or pessimistic? provocative stimulating book first detailed analysis whether hints hope acts out dread.Originally published 1971.A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- Editions use latest digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously print. These editions are unaltered original, presented affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical cultural value. <eot>
Book reviews by Clare Mitchell|Michael Yahuda|Wolf Mendl|Erwin Häckel|Erik Seidenfaden|Otto Pick|Deryck Viney|Coral Bell|Robert C. Graham America's World Role in the 70's. Ed. by Abdul A. Said. New York: Prentice Hall. 1970. 179 pp. $5.95. Chinese Foreign Policy an Age of Transition: Diplomacy Cultural Despair. By Ishwer C. Ojha. Boston: Beacon Press. 1969. 234 $10.00. Japanese Society. Chie Nakane. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 157 £2.00. Die Außenpolitik der Bundesrepublik. Erfahrungen und Maßstäbe. Waldemar Besson. Munich: R. Piper Verlag. 493 DM 28. dcutsch‐französischen Beziehungen seit 1945. Mythen Realitäten. Gilbert Ziebura. Pfullingen: Verlag Günther Neske. 200 14.80. Czechoslovakia: The Plan that Failed. Radoslav Selucky. Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. 150 £2.25. Der Kreml die ČSSR 1968–69. Heinz Brahm. Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer. 144 No price quoted. Prelude to Revolution: France May 1968. Daniel Singer. Cape. 434 £3.95. Student Power: Problems, Diagnosis, Action. Alexander Cockburn Robin Blackburn. Penguin Special 378 35P. Revolution Political Leadership: Algeria 1954–68. William B. Quandt. MIT 313 <eot>
Myths of the state in the West European Middle Ages by Lennart Ejerfeldt In the first centuries of barbarian kingdoms most striking feature is gens, tribe, as principle unity, even if ethnic homogeneity often was missing. The myth Germanic State early Middle Ages in place a common origin gens.These histories tribal origins have some times been influenced by powerful Ancient literary patterns, especially Trojan Virgil. But concern presenting gens mythical form no doubt Germanic. And it seems probable that are more ancient than genealogies royal families with alleged divine ancestors. kingship among tribes secondary relation to tribe. king rex Francorum; certain country or geographic territory later conception. power comes from below; an exponent All words for "king" derivations terms "kin, people, tribe." limitation also indicated institutions like right resistence, possibility depose king, participation all free men judicial and criminal procedure through self-help blood feud. <eot>
Ethnogenesis from the Geographical Point of View (Landscape and Ethnos, IX) by L. N. Gumilëv AbstractThe author deals with the question whether biological evolution of species Homo sapiens is continuing under conditions established civilizations. He replies in affirmative, but qualifies his answer. The modern man affects behavioral patterns rather than anatomical or physiologic traits, and reflected a greater capacity for adaptation an expansion area settlement improvement particular phenotype. analyzed best terms ethnos, ethnic group. Two states ethnos are distinguished: persistent (static) state, which may be said to stagnate, each generation copies previous generation, life adapted landscape; historical (dynamic) new breaks paths, landscape needs economy, strives expand its settlement. <eot>
BOOK REVIEWS by STEWART B. SUTHERLAND None <eot>
Rise and Domination of the Carolingians as described in the “Annales Mettenses priores”. A Contribution to the History of Political Ideas in Charlemagne’s Empire. (Historical Studies, Book 412) by Hermann Jakobs None <eot>
Comments by Andrew P. Burghardt None <eot>
Expanding Horizons in the Classical Humanities by Mark Morford None <eot>
REVIEWS by M.B. MORETON REVIEWS Get access Le Sacramentaire grégorien, ses principales formes d'après les plus anciens manuscrits. Edited by J. DESHUSSES. Pp. 765. (Spicilegium Friburgense, 16.) Fribourg, Suisse: Éditions universitaires, 1971. Fr. 90. M.B. MORETON Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Journal of Theological Studies, Volume XXIII, Issue 1, April 1972, Pages 261–264, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/XXIII.1.261 Published: 01 1972 <eot>
Review: The Organ from Its Invention in the Hellenistic Period to the End of the Thirteenth Century by Jean Perrot, Norma Deane by Edmund A. Bowles None <eot>
From the Beginning to Jerome by Morton Smith|Amos Funkenstein|Martín E. Marty|S. L. Greenslade|Peter R. Ackroyd|Christopher Evans|G. W. H. Lampe None <eot>
Individualism in the Early Italian Renaissance: Burden and Blessing* by Marvin B. Becker Almost all Elizabethan criticism of any seriousness and weight was written in Latin. Yet no one would imagine this, to look at the literary histories.’ A Latin treatise defense poetry acting by Alberico Gentili, which it is my purpose here edit translate, has altogether escaped notice historians students literature, even though published Oxford University Printer, greatest days Queen Elizabedi's reign. The main outlines life Gentili are well enough known. He born Italy San Ginesio 1552, studied Perugia, whence he graduated as a doctor civil law 1572. Protestant, suspected heresy, compelled flee Inquisition, along with his father Matteo, younger brother Scipione. <eot>
The Fourth and the Fourteenth Centuries by Joseph R. Strayer EVERY CIVILIZATION of which we know anything has met at least one, and usually more than major crisis in its history. After centuries relatively calm continuous development, cracks appear the value system social structure; that are too wide to be spanned by bridge tradition deep filled rubble rejected utopias patchwork reforms. In such a there only two possible outcomes-drastic reorganization or even drastic disorganization. Our own civilization seems midst crisis. A historian may find some comfort, perhaps enlightenment considering earlier crises history civilizations.' this essay I want discuss periods crisis-the fourth fourteenth Western Europe. need hardly say my very flexible chronological units; much happened before 300 A.D. contributed century, after 1400 was continuation century. Nor do mean imply Europe is relevant for our purposes. We could certainly learn as from have periodically shaken Chinese civilization. But little about something European Moreover, selected seem me display most problems occur any One final explanation: when Europe, nearly what meant phrase it used today. discussing fourth-century am excluding eastern part Roman Empire, shared but solved different way, North <eot>
Comments on Fritz Zimmermann's “The Role of the Burgenland in the History of the Habsburg Monarchy” by Vera Zimányi In terms of dynastic and family relations, political agreements between powerful feudal families, the anarchistic intrigues nobles, Dr. Zimmermann discusses role Burgenland in history Habsburg monarchy. However, he never touches on important aspects social economic history. Although an account military events might explain why a particular border region belonged to this or that prince at some time past, such information would seem be interest mainly students local The aim author, however, was not write regional but prove present-day Burgenland, as well other territory which still belongs Hungary, had peculiar, individual character historical destiny which, from Avar occupation until twentieth century, more closely connected with Austria than Hungary. similar statement about Slovakia, author declares: “A full thousand years Hungarian rule could obliterate living idea Slovakia.” With these arguments is trying point out differences within country attempting existence nationalist ideas going back far nine hundred years. <eot>
The Library of Bury St. Edmunds Abbey in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries by Rodney M. Thomson Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Library of Bury St. Edmunds Abbey in the Eleventh and Twelfth CenturiesR. M. ThomsonR. Thomson Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 47, Number 4Oct., 1972 The journal Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2856632 Views: 24Total views on site Citations: 20Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article:Jonathan R. Lyon Rulers, Local Elites Monastic Liberties. Tegernsee St under Staufens Plantagenets, (Jan 2019): 151–182.https://doi.org/10.14220/9783737008822.151Richard Marsden, E. Ann Matter New Cambridge History Bible, 110 (May 2012).https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521860062Lesley Smith Glossed (Apr 2012): 363–379.https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521860062.022Richard Gameson Book Britain, (Mar 2012).https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521583459Karin Margareta Fredborg Petrus Helias's Summa Cicero's De inventione, Traditio 64 (Feb 2016): 139–182.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0362152900002282Nigel J. Morgan, Rodney 2 (Nov 2008).https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521782180Jeremy Catto Biblical exegesis, theology, philosophy, 2008): 219–229.https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521782180.014Charles Burnett introduction scientific texts into c. 1100–1250, 446–453.https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521782180.027Katharine Scarfe Beckett Anglo-Saxon Perceptions Islamic World, 1 (Sep 2009).https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511483233David Wallace English Literature, 34 2008).https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521444200Christopher Cannon productions, 1999): 316–348.https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521444200.016Richard Manuscript Art Mid-Eleventh Century: Decorative Tradition, Antiquaries Journal 71 2011): 64–122.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003581500086832Barbara Abou-El-Haj BURY ST EDMUNDS ABBEY BETWEEN 1070 AND 1124: A HISTORY OF PROPERTY, PRIVILEGE, MONASTIC ART PRODUCTION, 6, no.11 (Dec 2013): 1–29.https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8365.1983.tb00791.xAnne Dawtry Benedictine revival north: last bulwark monasticism?, Studies Church 18 87–98.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0424208400016065 Gail McMurray Gibson Edmunds, Lydgate, N-Town Cycle, 56, (Oct 2015): 56–90.https://doi.org/10.2307/2847890 Elizabeth C. Parker Master Hugo as Sculptor: Source Style Gesta 20, 99–109.https://doi.org/10.2307/766832Linda L. Brownrigg Manuscripts containing decoration 871–1066, catalogued illustrated: a review, England 7 239–266.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0263675100002969 Katherine Bateman Pembroke 120 Morgan 736: Reexamination Albans Dilemma, 17, 19–26.https://doi.org/10.2307/766709 Don Denny Notes Lambeth 16, no.22 51–64.https://doi.org/10.2307/766730R. Thirteenth-Century Plautus Florilegium Abbey, Antichthon 8 29–43.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0066477400000411 <eot>
The Stuttgart Psalter : its pre-Carolingian sources and its place in Carolingian art by Bertrand Davezac None <eot>
BOOK REVIEWS by H. OSBORNE None <eot>
Pierre Duhem: Science and the Historian's Craft by H. W. Paul None <eot>
Two Carolingian Ivories from the Morgan Collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art by Amy L. Vandersall Previous articleNext article No AccessTwo Carolingian Ivories from the Morgan Collection in Metropolitan Museum of ArtAmy L. VandersallAmy Vandersall Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Journal Volume 61972 Sponsored Art Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/1512633 Views: 6Total views on site Copyright 1973 The ArtPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Realistic Observation in Twelfth-Century England by Antonia Gransden Previous articleNext article No AccessRealistic Observation in Twelfth-Century EnglandAntonia GransdenAntonia Gransden Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 47, Number 1Jan., 1972 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2851214 Views: 28Total views on site Citations: 13Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article:Tony Hunt Medical Interest Old French Miracle Narratives, Romance Philology 71, no.22 (Sep 2017): 467–498.https://doi.org/10.1484/J.RPH.5.114786Aisling Byrne Gerald Wales, (Aug 1–5.https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118396957.wbemlb239Derek Keene TEXT, VISUALISATION AND POLITICS: LONDON, 1150–1250, Transactions Royal Historical Society 18 (Nov 2008): 69–99.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0080440108000662Derek Towns and Growth Trade, (Oct 2004): 47–85.https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521414104.004Catherine E. Karkov Tales Ancients: Colonial Werewolves Mapping Postcolonial Ireland, (Jan 2003): 93–109.https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403980236_5Keith D Lilley «Non urbe, non vico, castris»: territorial control colonization urbanization Wales Ireland under Anglo-Norman lordship, Journal Geography 26, no.44 2000): 517–531.https://doi.org/10.1006/jhge.2000.0242Thomas O'Loughlin An early thirteenth‐century map Dublin: A window into world Giraldus Cambrensis, Imago Mundi 51, no.11 (Jul 24–39.https://doi.org/10.1080/03085699908592901Malcolm Thurlby Lady Chapel Glastonbury Abbey, Antiquaries 75 (Apr 2011): 107–170.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003581500072991Albrecht Classen ‘Detail‐Realismus’ im deutschen Spätmittelalter, Studia Neophilologica 64, 1992): 195–220.https://doi.org/10.1080/00393279208588099John Marshall Carter Muscular Christianity its makers: sporting monks churchmen Anglo‐Norman society, 1000–1300, International History Sport 1, (Mar 2007): 109–124.https://doi.org/10.1080/02649378408713543W.B. Yapp birds English medieval manuscripts, 5, 2012): 315–348.https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-4181(79)90005-8Brian Patrick McGuire collapse a monastic friendship: case Jocelin Samson Bury, 4, 369–397.https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-4181(78)90030-1 Paul Meyvaert Monastic Claustrum, Gesta 12, no.1/21/2 2015): 53–59.https://doi.org/10.2307/766634 <eot>
English Royal Forests under the Angevin Kings by Charles R. Young Historians have never been properly grateful for that perpetually inquisitive student in medieval dialogues whose chief claim to fame is he elicited bursts of wisdom from the ever-patient master. To him we owe this rather curious definition English royal forest as formulated by master Richard fitz Nigel's Dialogue Exchequer written about 1178: The King's a safe abode wild animals, not all them but only woodland ones, and everywhere, particular places suitable purpose. That why it called “forest” ( foresta ), though e feresta (i.e. haunt ferarum statio were changed into o . Fortunately, had already discussed essential point was an area special jurisdiction subject law: whole organization forests, punishment, pecuniary or corporal, offences, outside other courts, solely dependent on decision King, some officer specially appointed him. has its own laws, based, said, Common Law realm, arbitrary legislation King; so what done accordance with law “just” without qualification, “just, according law.” Although modern scholarship suggests nature thirteenth century exaggerated, there can be no question bad reputation among contemporaries, who raised cry placed protection beasts above men. <eot>
The Judaeo-Spanish Ballads in the Carolingian Cycle by Royce W. Miller The Judaeo-Spanish ballads are a fertile field of study for the literary critic, folklorist, medievalist and linguist, as well student Judaic culture. folk genius these unites two potentially antagonistic tendencies in dynamic tension : recomposition preservation many elements language literature. Nowhere is coexistence better seen than Carolingian ballads. <eot>
Judaism and the Early Christian Mind: A Study of Cyril of Alexandria's Exegesis and Theology. By Robert L. Wilken. (Yale Publications in Religion, 15). New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1971. xiv + 275 pp. $8.75. by Massey H. Shepherd None <eot>
French giguer, ginguer by Jr. Paul W. Brosman None <eot>
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The Italian Manuscripts in the Library of Major J. R. Abbey. J. J. G. Alexander , A. C. de la Mare by James J. John Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsThe Italian Manuscripts in the Library of Major J. R. Abbey. G. Alexander , A. C. de la Mare James JohnJames John Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 47, Number 1Jan., 1972 The journal Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2851222 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
The Stavelot Triptych: Notes on a Mosan Work by Joyce Brodsky Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Stavelot Triptych: Notes on a Mosan WorkJoyce BrodskyJoyce Brodsky Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Gesta Volume 11, Number 11972 Sponsored the International Center of Medieval Art Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/766688 Views: 28Total views site Citations: 3Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright 1972 ArtPDF download reports following citing article:Gia Toussaint Die Kreuzreliquie und die Konstruktion von Heiligkeit, (Mar 2018): 33–78.https://doi.org/10.7788/boehlau.9783412213206.33 Nina Chichinadze Some Compositional Characteristics Georgian Triptychs Thirteenth through Fifteenth Centuries, 35, no.11 (Oct 2015): 66–76.https://doi.org/10.2307/767227 Marilyn Stokstad An Angel Toul, 15, no.1/21/2 173–178.https://doi.org/10.2307/766764 <eot>
The Earlier Sixteenth Century by B. E. C. DAVIS None <eot>
tonio hölscherVictoria Romana. Archäologische Untersuchungen zur Geschichte und Wesensart der römischen Siegesgöttin von den Anfängen bis zum Ende des5.Jhs. n. Chr. by Richard Brilliant (1972). tonio holscher Victoria Romana. Archaologische Untersuchungen zur Geschichte und Wesensart der romischen Siegesgottin von den Anfangen bis zum Ende des 5. Jhs. n. Chr.. The Art Bulletin: Vol. 54, No. 1, pp. 79-80. <eot>
Les grands portails romans. Etudes sur l'iconologie des theophanies romanes by Thomas W. Lyman|Yves Christe None <eot>
Symbol und Mythus im altfranzösischen Rolandslied. Raimund Rütten by Douglas Kelly Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Symbol und Mythus im altfranzösischen Rolandslied . Raimund Rütten Douglas KellyDouglas Kelly Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 47, Number 1Jan., 1972 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2851244 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Notices of Periodical and Occasional Publications, mainly of 1971 by None None <eot>
The Balanced Economic Growth of Carolingian Europe: Suggestions for a New Interpretation by Henry L. Misbach of Carolingian Europe: Suggestions for a New Interpretation The period has been characterized by the advent feudalism, return to closed or house economy, and economic retrogression. Recent literature, however, no longer views feudalism as necessary political companion manorial agriculture. latter, in turn, ceased be defined static economy. Characteristics dynamic change are now frequently ascribed eighth ninth century northern Europe. Yet few efforts have made interpret results recent research with reference any specific theory growth, rarely critical assessments theories applied This essay will discuss shortcomings an older that utilized suggest new one replace it. first problem considered is nature extent available evidence. For high middle ages (Io5o-I350), written evidence relatively abundant. period, archaeological numismatic findings provided newest decades. much this material seems generate problems historian. If hoard Arab coins were uncovered Scandinavia, how did it get there? What relative fine metal content early medieval coins, can their position chronological series ascertained? In absence records which exist sufficient number coordinated known date <eot>
The social bases of education by Émile Durkheim|Anthony Giddens None <eot>
Reviews of Books by J. M. WALLACE–HADRILL Journal Article Reviews of Books Get access The Carolingians and the Frankish Monarchy. By F. L. GANSHOF. Translated by Janet Sondheimer. (London: Longman, 1971. £5.00) J. M. WALLACE-HADRILL Merton CollegeOxford Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar English Historical Review, Volume LXXXVII, Issue CCCXLII, January 1972, Pages 106–107, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXXXVII.CCCXLII.106 Published: 01 1972 <eot>
Ars sacra, 800-1200 by Peter Lasko Part 1 Carolingian art: the 8th century reign of Charlemagne Louis Pious Lothar I Charles Bald late period. 2 The art 10th and 11th centuries: Henry Otto reigns II III Ottonnian 3 Romanesque introduction Italy Spain France Germany - Roger Helmarhausen Lotharingia Rainer Huy Eilbertus Cologne sketchy style Mosan 12th empire England Scandinavia Nicolas Verdun transitional style. <eot>
The Western Schism of the Franks and the ‘Filioque’ by Robert G. Heath The tangled web of polemical debate, theological dispute and scholarly investigation surrounding the ‘Filioque question’ is essentially consequence union newly created in eighth century between Franks papacy. It our purpose, therefore, so far as it pertinent to topic, characterise nature bases that unique its relevance historical kaleidoscope events which made new alignment a necessity. By this method hoped Filioque controversy may be integrated into larger context from sprang removed confinement segmented aspect development ecclesiastical dogma. well-known addition creed words ‘and Son’, they pertained procession Holy Spirit, resulted long-standing conflict twelve centuries only own days would seem reach term. In re-examining origins, evolution outbreak disagreement over revised asking how what appears modern eyes mere liturgical variation could become such major issue during three centuries, we should like demonstrate exceptional character illuminates then prevailing relationship pope Frankish emperor. contrast, significance for later doctrines Church State also apparent. <eot>
The Treachery of Hrothulf by Gerald Morgan None <eot>
REVIEWS AND SHORT NOTICES by None GENERAL: HISTORIANS' FALLACIES. By David Hackett Fisher POLITICAL HISTORY: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE. G. R. Elton THE DIVERSITY OF ESSAYS IN HONOUR sm HERBERT BUTTERFIELD. Edited by J. H. Elliott and Koenigsberger SCARCITY CHOICE HISTORY. W. B. Court ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1868–1968. A. Humphreys NATIONAL INTEREST. Joseph Frankel. 173 pp. BUREAUCRACY. Martin Albron General Editor Leonard Schapiro; Executive Peter Calvert ENGLISH HISTORY, A SURVEY. Sir George Clark HISTORIC TOWNS. VOLUME ONE. M. D. Lobel HISTORY BEDFORDSHIRE. Joyce Godber CONGLETON. Stephens GRIMSBY. Edward Gillett DEVELOPMENT FARM BUILDINGS WESTERN LOWLAND STAFFORDSHIRE UP TO 1880. E. C. Peters WORSHIPFUL COMPANY WHEELWRIGHTS CITY LONDON, 1670–1970. Eric Bennett TALLOW CHANDLERS LONDON. Volume I: MYSTERY MAKING. Randall Monier‐Williams SCOTTISH DOCUMENTS. Gordon Donaldson UNDERGROUND CATHOLICISM SCOTLAND. F. Anson RESEARCH ECONOMIC SOCIAL FACT RELEVANCE: ON METHOD. Postan LIFE FROM LAND: GROWTH FARMING EUROPE LAND, CHURCH, PEOPLE: WAYS PRESENTED PROEESSOR P. FINBERG. Joan Thirsk WEALTH BRITAIN, 1085–1966. Sidney Pollard Crossley POPULAR TAXATION ANCIENT MODERN TIMES. James Coffield TYRANNY DISTANCE. Geoffrey Blainey BRITISH SHIPPING AUSTRALIA 1920–1939. Kevin Burley MEDIEVAL: HIGHER EDUCATION WORLD. L. Clarke LES TEMPS APOSTOLIQUES: IER SIÈCLE. Jean Dauvillier PROSOPOGRAPHY LATER ROMAN EMPIRE, 1: A.D. 260–395. Jones, Martindale Morris EARLY IRISH SOCIETY: EVIDENCE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. Norman K. St. ART ROMANESQUE PERIOD, 1020–1170 a.d. Françoise Henry CAROLINGIANS FRANKISH MONARCHY. Ganshof GESCHICHTSSCHREIBUNG UND STAATSAUFFASSUNG IM ZEITALTER LUDWIGS DES FROM‐men. Wolfgang Wehlen DOMESDAY STUDIES: NORMAN CONQUEST ITS EFFECT ECONOMY 1066–1086. Welldon Finn MEDIEVAL CANON LAW CRUSADER. Brundage RISE ARAGONESE‐CATALAN EMPIRE 1200–1350. Lee Shneidman RURAL RJ DUCHY CORNWALL 1300–1500. John Hatcher THOMAS LANCASTER 1307–22. Maddicott TREASON ENGLAND MIDDLE AGES. Bellamy ORIGINS EDUCATION. Simon COUNCIL SANTA HERMANDAD. STUDY PACIFICATION FORCES of Ferdinand Isabella. Marvin Lunenfeld MODERN: IDEA PERFECT Huppert FOUNDATIONS SCHOLARSHIP. Donald Kelley REFORMATION GERMANY. Lortz PRANKREICH DIE DEUTSCHEN PROTESTANTENT. Karl Josef Seidel CHRISTENDOM DIVIDED. Hans Hillerbrand Professor Elliott's Wiles Lectures for 1969, the old world new, 1492–1650 CONFLICT LOYALTIES: POLITICS RELIGION CAREER GASPARD DECOLIGNY, admiral France, 1519–1572. Shimizu BSSEX REBEL. THB ROBERT DEVEREUX, 3rd EARL ESSBX 1591–1646. V. Snow SIR ROE: INTERNET AMBASSADOR. BY Michael Brown ENTERPRISE NEWFOUNDLAND, 1577–1660. Gillian T. Cell LA RÉVOLTE NU‐PIEDS ET RÉVOLTES NORMANDES DE 1639. Madeleine Foisil COURT COUNTRY. BEGINNING REVOLUTION. Perez Zagorin The title Morton's WORLD RANTERS: RELIGIOUS RADICALISM REVOLUTION CORSAIRS MALTA BARBARY. Earle LOUIS XIV CRAFT KINGSHIP. Rule UTOPIA REFORM ENLIGHTENMENT. Franco Venturi WILLIAM KING, TORY JACOBITE. Greenwood ELIZABETH EMPRESS RUSSIA. Tamara Talbot Rice OLD BELIEVERS ANTICHRIST: VYG COMMUNITY Russian state, 1694–1855. Robert O. Crummey MUBADELE—AN OTTOMAN‐RUSSIAN EXCHANGE AMBASSADORS. Annotated translated Itzkowitz Max Mote CLAUSEWITZ. BIOGRAPHY. Roger Parkinson PRUSSIA: MYTH REALITY. ROLE PRUSSIA GERMAN Feuchtwanger INDUSTRIAL YORKSHIRE. Fred Singleton RETAILING DURING Alexander COLONIAL POLICY MID‐VICTORIAN AGE. Morrell ADMINISTRATION MID‐NINETEENTH CENTURY. POLICY‐making process. BRITAIN AUSTRALIAN COLONIES 1818–31. TECHNIQUE GOVERNMENT. Eddy CHRIST CHURCH REFORM, 3850–3867. Bill Mason RAILWAYS WALES, 1840–1870. Hawke ASHWORTH COTTON ENTERPRISE. Rhodes Boyson STRUVE. LIBERAL LEFT, 1870–1905. Richard Pipes AUTUMN CENTRAL PARIS: DEFEAT TOWN PLANNING, 1850–1970. Anthony Sutcliffe AGE PROTEST: DISSENT REBELLJON TWENTIETH Cantor SOCIETY, STRUCTURE Judith Ryder Harold Silver GREAT SINCE 1914. Mowat Dr. Swartz has written a balanced account UNION DEMOCRATIC CONTROL FIRST WAR PROTOKOLLE GEMEINSAMEN MINISTERRATES DER OESTERREICHISCH‐UNGARISCHEN MONARCHIE, 1914–1918. Komjáthy MUSSOLINI'S DIPLOMACY. Alan Cassels FRANCO'S SPAIN. RIGHT, REPUBLIC REVOLUTION, 1931–1936. Robinson AFRICA, ASIA AUSTRALASIA: AFRICA DISCOVERS HER PAST. Fage EXPLORERS. I. Rotberg YANKEE TRADERS, COASTERS AFRICAN MIDDLEMEN: AMERICAN LEGITIMATE TRADE WITH WEST NINETEENTH Brooks, Jr. OXFORD SOUTH AFRICA. Monica Wilson Thompson AN ILLUSTRATED Hattersley MATABELE Stafford Glass LAND BEYOND RIVERS. SOUTHERN SUDAN, 1898–1918. Collins NORTHWEST TANZANIA UNDER RULE. Ralph Austen TANGANYIKA RULE, 1905–1912. Iliffe IMPERIAL FRONTIER. Barber SOUTH‐WEST 1894–1914. Helmut Bley; Hugh Ridley MOURIDES SENEGAL. Cruise O'Brien CAMBRIDGE ISLAM. Holt, Ann S. Lambton Bernard Lewis FURTHER ISLAMIC LANDS, CIVILIZATION 600–750 (a.g. 132) new interpretation. Shaban 'ABBASID PARTNERSHIP PROFIT Abraham Udovitch ISLAM ASIA. Richards HARSHA. STUDY. Devahuti In his KING WORLD: TIMES SHAH ALAM EMPEROR HINDUSTAN Mr. Denys Forrest in tiger mysore: life death tipu sultan INVASION NEPAL: JOHN AT WAR. Pemble INDIA'S RELATIONS KINGDOM NEPAL 1857–1947. Asad Husain CLERKS CRAFTSMEN CHINA WEST. Needham TAIWAN: SRUDMS CHINESE LOCAL TAPING REBELLION POWERS: COMPREHENSIVE Y. Teng <eot>
The Fourth and the Fourteenth Centuries by None None <eot>
Reviews of Books by Ludwig Bieler Journal Article Reviews of Books Get access Early Germanic Kingship in England and on the Continent. By J. M. WALLACE-HADRILL . (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971. £3.00.) LUDWIG BIELER University CollegeDublin Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXXXVII, Issue CCCXLV, October 1972, Pages 816–819, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXXXVII.CCCXLV.816 Published: 01 1972 <eot>
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Elective Kingship and Consensus Populi in Sixteenth-Century France by Richard A. Jackson Previous articleNext article No AccessElective Kingship and Consensus Populi in Sixteenth-Century FranceRichard A. JacksonRichard Jackson Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited The Journal of Modern History Volume 44, Number 2Jun., 1972 Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/240747 Views: 4Total views on site Citations: 3Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright University ChicagoPDF download reports the following citing article:Peter Haldén Family Power, I (Mar 2020).https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108863612Anna Becker Gendering Renaissance Commonwealth, 12 (Dec 2019).https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108765404J. Bel, C. Marinoni, B. R. Granett, L. Guzzo, J. Peacock, E. Branchini, O. Cucciati, S. de la Torre, Iovino, W. Percival, H. Steigerwald, U. Abbas, Adami, Arnouts, M. Bolzonella, D. Bottini, Cappi, Coupon, I. Davidzon, G. De Lucia, Fritz, P. Franzetti, Fumana, Garilli, Ilbert, Krywult, V. Le Brun, Fèvre, Maccagni, K. Małek, F. Marulli, McCracken, Paioro, Polletta, Pollo, Schlagenhaufer, Scodeggio, Tasca, Tojeiro, Vergani, Zanichelli, Burden, Di Porto, Marchetti, Y. Mellier, Moscardini, Nichol, Phleps, Wolk, Zamorani VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS), Astronomy & Astrophysics 563 (Feb 2014): A37.https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201321942 <eot>
Ad Imaginem Dei : The Image of Man in Mediaeval Art by Gerhart B. Ladner None <eot>
Reflections on Medieval Anti-Judaism, 3. Basic Types of Christian Anti-Jewish Polemics in the Later Middle Ages by Amos Funkenstein None <eot>
Tantra Asana. A Way to Self-Realization by Vic Gray|Ajit Mookerjee None <eot>