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REVIEWS
by Ludwig Bieler
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Invectiva in Romam: Romkritik im Mittelalter vom 9. bis zum 12. Jahrhundert
by Robert E. Lerner|Josef Benzinger
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Reynard the Fox: A Study of the Fox in Medieval English Art. Kenneth Varty
by Francis Lee Utley
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsReynard the Fox: A Study of Fox in Medieval English Art. Kenneth Varty Francis Lee UtleyFrancis Utley Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 44, Number 3Jul., 1969 The journal Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855542 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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New Towns of the Middle Ages: Town Plantation in England Wales, and Gascony. Maurice Beresford
by John Hine Mundy
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsNew Towns of the Middle Ages: Town Plantation in England Wales, and Gascony. Maurice Beresford John H. MundyJohn Mundy Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 44, Number 3Jul., 1969 The journal Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855507 Views: 3Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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REVIEWS
by L. R. WICKHAM
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Italien und die Welt der höfischen Gotik. Harald Keller
by Bruce S. Eastwood
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‘Homiletic Fragment II’ and the Epistle to the Ephesians
by Joseph S. Wittig
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Fodrum, Gistum, Servitium Regis: Studien zu den Wirtschaftlichen Grundlagen des Konigtums im Frankenreich und in den Frankischen Nachfolgestaaten Deutschland, Frankreich und Italien Vom 6. Bis zur Mitte des 14
by Bryce Lyon|Carlrichard Bruhl
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SHORT NOTICES
by J. S. BROMLEY
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NOTES AND COMMENTS
by None
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Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Twenty-Second Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians
by Paul F. Norton|J. Meredith Neil|William H. Pierson|Robert Alexander|Christopher P. Monkhouse|Lawrence Wodehouse|Alfred Frazer|Elaine P. Loeffler|Richard Brilliant|Dale Kinney|Suzanne Spain|W. Eugene Kleinbauer|James F. O'Gorman|Warren Sanderson|Isabelle Hyman|Juergen Schulz|T. Kaori Kitao|Robert W. Berger|Abbott Lowell Cummings|Marian Card Donnelly|Nancy Halverson Schless|Richard M. Candee|Michael Kampen|Edward T. Hinderliter|H. Stanley Loten|Christopher Jones|Joyce Waddell Bailey|John D. Hoag|Peter Harrison|Winston Weisman|Jürgen Paul|Carroll William Westfall|M. H. Port|Ernest Allen Connally|James C. Massey|Phoebe B. Stanton|Lee H. Nelson|Daniel D. Reiff|Nicholas H. Holmes|R. S. Webb
Research Article| October 01 1969 Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Twenty-Second Annual Meeting Society Architectural Historians Paul F. Norton, Norton Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar J. Meredith Neil, Neil William H. Pierson,, Jr., Jr. Robert L. Alexander, Alexander Christopher P. Monkhouse, Monkhouse Lawrence Wodehouse, Wodehouse Alfred Frazer, Frazer Elaine Loeffler, Loeffler Richard Brilliant, Brilliant Dale Kinney, Kinney Suzanne Spain, Spain W. Eugene Kleinbauer, Kleinbauer James O'Gorman, O'Gorman Warren Sanderson, Sanderson Isabelle Hyman, Hyman Juergen Schulz, Schulz Timothy Kaori Kitao, Kitao Berger, Berger Abbott Lowell Cummings, Cummings Marian Card Donnelly, Donnelly Nancy Halverson Schless, Schless M. Candee, Candee Michael Kampen, Kampen Edward T. Hinderliter, Hinderliter Stanley Loten, Loten Jones, Jones Joyce Waddell Bailey, Bailey John D. Hoag, Hoag Peter Harrison, Harrison Winston R. Weisman, Weisman Jürgen Paul, Carroll Westfall, Westfall Port, Port Ernest A. Connally, Connally C. Massey, Massey Phoebe B. Stanton, Stanton Lee Nelson, Nelson Daniel Reiff, Reiff Nicholas Holmes,, Roger S. Webb Journal (1969) 28 (3): 211–225. https://doi.org/10.2307/988559 Views Icon Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Share Twitter LinkedIn Tools Get Permissions Cite Citation Webb; Historians. 1 1969; doi: Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Dropdown Menu input auto suggest filter your All ContentJournal content is only available via PDF. Copyright The PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to content.
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Reviews of Books
by S. L. Greenslade
Journal Article Reviews of Books Get access A History Eastern Christianity. By A. S. ATIYA. (London: Methuen, 1968. 90s.) L. GREENSLADE Christ ChurchOxford Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXXXIV, Issue CCCXXXIII, October 1969, Pages 788–790, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXXXIV.CCCXXXIII.788 Published: 01 1969
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Papstabsetzungen des Mittelalters. Harald Zimmermann
by Edwin Hall
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsPapstabsetzungen des Mittelalters. Harald Zimmermann Edwin C. HallEdwin Hall Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 44, Number 4Oct., 1969 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2850413 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright 1970 Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Conventum inter Guillelmum Aquitanorum comes et Hugonem Cbiliarchum|<sup>1</sup>
by Jane Martindale
Conventum inter Guillelmum Aquitanorum comes et Hugonem Cbiliarchum|1 JANE MARTINDALE University of East Anglia Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXXXIV, Issue CCCXXXII, July 1969, Pages 528–548, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXXXIV.CCCXXXII.528 Published: 01 1969
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REVIEWS
by A. H. ARMSTRONG
Journal Article REVIEWS Get access Iohannes Scottus Eriugena: Periphyseon (De Divisione Naturae) Liber Primus. Edited by I. P. SHELDON-WILLIAMS with the collaboration of LUDWIG BIELER. Pp. x+269. (Scriptores Latini Hiberniae, VII.) Dublin: The Dublin Institute Advanced Studies, 1968. 50s. A. H. ARMSTRONG Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Theological Volume XX, Issue 2, October 1969, Pages 667–669, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/XX.2.667 Published: 01 1969
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Napoleonic Germany and the Hometown Communities
by Mack Walker
Fundamentally in common among the towns I mean was self-containment and separateness of each; they faced power Napoleonic reform as individual communities. It seems best to begin thinking their experience though it were one.
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Investigaciones Sobre Historiografia Hispana Medieval
by Bernard F. Reilly|Claudio Sanchez-Albornoz
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Thomas Fuller, Peter Heylyn and the English Reformation
by John E. Drabble
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De la Edad Media a nuestros dias: estudios de historia literaria
by Rafael Lapesa
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God Have Mercy, The Life of John Fisher of Rochester. By Michael Macklem. Ottawa: Oberon Press, 1967. 267 pp. $6.75. - The Works and Days of John Fisher, An Introduction to the Position of St. John Fisher (1459–1535), Bishop of Rochester, in the English Renaissance and the Reformation. By Edward Surtz, S. J. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Press, 1967. xvii+572 pp. $15.00.
by William A. Clebsch
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"Greek Gold" Reconsidered
by Herbert Hoffmann
Previous articleNext article No Access"Greek Gold" ReconsideredHerbert HoffmannHerbert Hoffmann Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited American Journal of Archaeology Volume 73, Number 4October 1969 The journal the Archaeological Institute America Citations: 1Citations are reported from Crossref Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/504001 Copyright © America. All rights reserved.PDF download reports following citing article: Joe D. Seger Reflections on Gold Hoard Gezer, Bulletin Schools Oriental Research 221 (Nov 2018): 133–140.https://doi.org/10.2307/1356095
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Essays in Medieval History. Selected from the Transactions of the Royal Historical Society on the Occasion of Its Centenary. Edited by R. W. Southern. London, Melbourne, Toronto and New York: St. Martin's Press, 1968. vii+276 pp. $7.50.
by Walter Emil Kaegi
Essays in Medieval History. Selected from the Transactions of Royal Historical Society on Occasion Its Centenary. Edited by R. W. Southern. London, Melbourne, Toronto and New York: St. Martin's Press, 1968. vii+276 pp. $7.50. - Volume 38 Issue 2
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Château-Gaillard. Studien zur mittelalterlichen Wehrbau- und Siedlungforschung, II. (Kolloquium Büderich bei Düsseldorf 27. bis 30. Juli 1964). 10¼ × 7. Pp. viii + 119 + 31 pls. + 44 figs. Köln: Böhlau-Verlag, 1967. DM 28.
by R. Allen Brown
Château-Gaillard. Studien zur mittelalterlichen Wehrbau- und Siedlungforschung, II. (Kolloquium Büderich bei Düsseldorf 27. bis 30. Juli 1964). 10¼ × 7. Pp. viii + 119 31 pls. 44 figs. Köln: Böhlau-Verlag, 1967. DM 28. - Volume 49 Issue 2
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SHORT NOTICES
by J. M. WALLACE–HADRILL
Journal Article SHORT NOTICES Get access J. M. WALLACE-HADRILL Merton CollegeOxford Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXXXIV, Issue CCCXXX, January 1969, Pages 143-b–144, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXXXIV.CCCXXX.143-b Published: 01 1969
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REVIEW ARTICLE THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE
by A. Kašdan
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Les Fortifications de terre et les origines féodales dans le Cinglais. By Michel Fixot. 10¾ × 8. Pp. 123 + 27 figs. Caen: Centre de Recherches Archéologiques Médiévales, 1968. No price stated.
by D. J. Cathcart King
Les Fortifications de terre et les origines féodales dans le Cinglais. By Michel Fixot. 10¾ × 8. Pp. 123 + 27 figs. Caen: Centre Recherches Archéologiques Médiévales, 1968. No price stated. - Volume 49 Issue 2
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Der Herzogstitel in Frankreich und Deutschland (9. bis 12. Jahrhundert). Walther Kienast
by Archibald R. Lewis
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Some Aspects of the Influence of the Byzantine Maximos the Confessor on the Theology of East and West
by Deno J. Geanakoplos
That the seventh century Byzantine theologian Maximos Confessor had an influence on development of Western as well Eastern theology is known through work such scholars Sherwood, Cappuyns, Dräseke, Gilson, and Altaner, for example, West, von Balthasar, Ivanka, Grümel, Beck, Brilliantoff, Epifanovic, Hausherr, Dalmais East. But although Maximos' works were apparently throughout entire period history, there remains a surprisingly great deal research to be done delineate extent his specific theologians Anastasius ninth century, Euthemius Zigabenos Symeon “New Theologian” eleventh, Nicetas Choniates in twelfth, Patriarch Gregory Cyprus Pachymeres thirteenth, Hesychasts Palamas Nicholas Kabasilas their opponents Nicephorus Gregoras “Scholastic” John Cyparissiotes fourteenth, and, last all, sixteenth post-Byzantine Bishop who lived Venice, Margounios.
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The Making of Early England
by Reginald Brill|D. P. Kriby
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Britain in the Roman Empire
by R. F. Jessup|Joan Liversidge
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Carolingian Coinage. Karl F. Morrison
by Archibald R. Lewis
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john r. spencer,Leon Battista Alberti; On Painting
by Samuel Y. Edgerton
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Remembrance of Things Past
by Solomon Katz
THE HISTORIAN d la recherche du temps perdu, groping for the remembrance of things past, must sometimes long that cup tea and those plump little cakes called madeleines, which evoked past Proust. Assisted by no such restorative cakes, historian finds himself confronted either too many or else few data about particular segment to he is committed. He aware as well facts do not really speak themselves, but be ordered in some pattern meaningful at least him. There indeed shortage patterns, this paper will show, if there a perfect paradigm, it stored away heaven. The likely, moreover, plagued doubts his ability establish recognizes subtle relationship between history what happened, wie es eigentlich gewesen ist, account happened. is, therefore, once exhilarated challenge calling depressed its difficulty. At moments despair, however, may recall glow satisfaction when detects first signs historical sophistication among own students who longer regard bunk, because different books, on contrary consider one chief attractions.
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The Doukai: A Contribution to Byzantine Prosopography. By <italic>Demetrios I. Polemis</italic>. [University of London Historical Studies, Number 22.] ([London:] University of London, Athlone Press; distrib. by Oxford University Press, New York. 1968. Pp. xv, 228. $9.95.)
by Peter Charanis
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The Birth of Landscape Painting in China
by Benjamin Rowland|Michael Sullivan
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The Evolution of Erasmus’ Epistolary Style
by Charles Fantazzi
L'évolution du style épistolaire d'Érasme
 Il existe de nombreuses preuves qu'Érasme a soigneusement planifié la publication différents recueils ses lettres. Pour d'autres lettres, il donna permission qu'elles soient recopiées et distribuées. est intéressant, d'une part, d'étudier les critères qui ont déterminé sélection certaines lettres pour et, d'autre d'examiner quelques-unes des n'ont été incluses dans aucun recueil officiel. Ce faisant, on peut observer l'évolution versatile d'Érasme depuis expériences jeunesse, quand s'exerçait à l'art d'écrire, jusqu'aux premiers officiels. Dans toutes premières préceptes tirés ouvrages pédagogiques, spécialement Familiarium colloquiorum formulae le De conscribendis epistolis, sont mis en pratique. La première apparition officielle d'un groupe quatre (1515) un peu déguisée puisqu'elles forment dernière partie brève anthologie poèmes louanges dédiées au pape Léon X. Le deuxième recueil, Epistulae aliquot virorum illustrium ad Erasmum (1516), surtout consacré l'accueil favorable reçu par Novum Instrumentum. Les correspondants choisis avec beaucoup soin même que l'ordre lequel apparaissent troisième sanequam elegantes (1517), plus important comme l'indique titre, très soignées.
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Preaching and Theology in Anglo-Saxon England: Aelfric and Wulfstan
by Milton McC. Gatch|J. Dutka
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Les Invasions Normandes en Belgique au IX siecle: Le Phenomene et sa Repercussion Dans L'Historiographie Medievale
by John W. Baldwin|Albert D’Haenens|Léopold Genicot
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giovanni becatti,The Art of Ancient Greece and Rome: From the Rise of Greece to the Fall of Rome
by George M. A. Hanfmann
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michael sullivan.The Birth of Landscape Painting in China
by Benjamin Rowland
(1969). michael sullivan. The Birth of Landscape Painting in China. Art Bulletin: Vol. 51, No. 4, pp. 393-393.
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The Pilgrimage Roads Revisited
by Thomas W. Lyman
Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Pilgrimage Roads RevisitedThomas W. LymanThomas Lyman Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Gesta Volume 8, Number 21969 Sponsored the International Center of Medieval Art Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/3837933 Views: 11Total views on site Citations: 3Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright 1969 ArtPDF download reports following citing article:Paula Gerson and Pilgrimage, (Feb 2019): 881–905.https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119077756.ch36 Kathryn Horste The Passion Series La Daurade Problems Narrative Composition in Cloister Capital, 21, no.11 (Oct 2015): 31–62.https://doi.org/10.2307/766916 Bibliography American Periodical Literature, Speculum 44, no.44 686–689.https://doi.org/10.2307/2850420
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Bulletin philologique et historique (Jusqu'a 1610) du comite des travaux historiques et scientifiques. Annee 1966: Actes du 91e congres national des Societes Savantes Tenu a Rennes
by Joseph R. Strayer
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All the World's a Stage: A Note. A Rebuttal
by A. Bulling
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The Letters and Charters of Gilbert Foliot, Abbot of Gloucester (1139-48), Bishop of Hereford (1148-63), and London (1163-87). Adrian Morey , C. N. L. Brooke
by Fred A. Cazel
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsThe Letters and Charters of Gilbert Foliot, Abbot Gloucester (1139-48), Bishop Hereford (1148-63), London (1163-87). Adrian Morey , C. N. L. Brooke Fred A. Cazel, Jr.Fred Jr. Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 44, Number 1Jan., 1969 The journal the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855070 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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The Ruined Church of Stone-by-Faversham
by Eric G. M. Fletcher|Lt.-Col. G. W. Meates
Summary This article contains a report of excavations conducted in 196J and ig68 at the ruined church (or chapel) Stone-by-Faversham, Kent. They were designed to establish whether or not central part building (subsequently western medieval chancel) was an original Roman structure. The evidence, derived from type construction, opus signinum floor, coins, burials, pottery found association with building, all indicate that origin it either mausoleum, possibly martyrium, probably datingfrom thefourth century A.D. A structure subsequently incorporated into Christian is unique this country. question as when how transformation occurred discussed context ofthepossible survival Christianity Sub-Roman Kent, St. Augustine's mission. Further excavation revealed foundations pre-Conquest wooden nave, throws fresh light on methods used by Anglo-Saxons churches.
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Medieval British and Irish coins as dating evidence for the archaeologist
by Michael Dolley
(1969). Medieval British and Irish coins as dating evidence for the archaeologist. World Archaeology: Vol. 1, Techniques of chronology excavation, pp. 200-207.
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Travaux et memoires. Volume III
by John Ε. Rexine
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Kleine oudfrisee kronieken. P. Gerbenzon
by Dirk Jellema
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsKleine oudfrisee kronieken. P. Gerbenzon Dirk W. JellemaDirk Jellema Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 44, Number 1Jan., 1969 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855054 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Ludwig Huber: Religiöse und politische Beweggründe des Handelns in der Geschichtsschreibung des Herodot. Tübingen diss.) Pp. x+211. Privately printed: obtainable from the author at Lins-Oetker-Str. 18, Bielefeld. Paper, DM. 12.
by R. J. Hopper
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Travaux et Mémoires. Volume III. [Centre de Recherche et Civilisation Byzantines.] (Paris: Éditions E. de Boccard. 1968. Pp. 458.)
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REVIEWS
by Ludwig Bieler
REVIEWS Get access Saint Patrick: His Origins and Career. By R. P. C. HANSON. Pp. ix + 248. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1968. 30s. LUDWIG BIELER Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Journal of Theological Studies, Volume XX, Issue 1, April 1969, Pages 328–332, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/XX.1.328 Published: 01 1969
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SHORT NOTICES
by STEVEN RUNCIMAN
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Book Review
by Ernst Kitzinger
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Hôpitaux et bienfaisance publique dans les anciens Pays-Bas des origines à la fin du XVIIIe siècle. Paul Bonenfant
by Bryce Lyon
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Hôpitaux et bienfaisance publique dans les anciens Pays-Bas des origines à la fin du XVIIIe siècle . Paul Bonenfant Bryce LyonBryce Lyon Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 44, Number 2Apr., 1969 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2847610 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Book Review
by George M. A. Hanfmann
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New Departure
by Lawrence S. Thompson|Wolfgang Braunfels
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The French Experience of Modernization
by Bernard E. Brown
Few theorists today admit to a belief in the “idea of progress.” But, if literature comparative politics past several years is any guide, virtually all political scientists now believe concept “modernization.” Modernization theory being invoked compare traditional and modern societies, analyze evolution individual systems, appraise effectiveness institutions one or systems. All problems subjects science are reexamined terms some modernization.
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The Origin of Armorican Chivalry
by Bernard S. Bachrach
About 1120 Stephen of Llandaff, the author Life Saint Teilo (a Welsh saint early sixth century with close Armorican connections), tells how prayed to Lord that Armoricans would become best horsemen in world. The goes on say Teilo's prayers were answered and even today (ca. 1120) are seven times more effective horseback than
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Recueil des travaux historiques de ferdinand Lot
by Joseph R. Strayer|C Perrin
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The Doukai: A Contribution to Byzantine Prosopography
by D. I. Polemis
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Latin Poetry: The Age of Rhetoric and Satire
by Jill N. Claster|Clarence W. Mendell
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Raspail: Scientist and Reformer
by Harcourt Brown|Dora B. Weiner|Simone Raspail
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Greetings and Salutations in Erasmus
by Alexander Dalzell
RÉSUMÉ: Les formules de salutations dans l'oeuvre d'Érasme 
 qui se trouvent en tête des lettres posent problèmes difficiles au traducteur. Il n'y a pas d'équivalents évidents anglais moderne et il est donc tentant les omettre ou réfugier politesse d'une équivalence douteuse. Cependant, le traducteur devrait prendre sérieux puisqu'elles donnent souvent une indication sur ton la lettre relations entre correspondants. écrivains humanistes développèrent un protocole élaboré pour épistolaires Érasme lui-même écrivit longuement sujet son De conscribendis epistolis. ont longue histoire, remontant jusqu'à l'antiquité classique. Cicéron sont général courtes simples, mais traditionnelles furent abandonnées peu à faveur plus élaborées flatteuses. En théorie, était simplicité classique, pratique fit concessions aux conventions contemporaines vanité humaine. L'article termine par discussion l'enseignement quelques exemples auxquels doit faire face.
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Handy Luxury
by Walter Sullivan|Ernest C. Bufkin
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La scrittura di francesco petrarca
by Aldo S. Bernardo|Armando Petrucci
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11. Economy of the Western Hispanic Kingdoms from the 8th to the 12th Centuries
by Jaime Vicens Vives
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Oxford Latin Dictionary. Fascicle I: A-Calcitro
by Julie Heller
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12. Economy of the Pyrenean Kingdoms from the 8th to the 12th Centuries
by Jaime Vicens Vives
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10. The Economy of Al-Andalus
by Jaime Vicens Vives
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Book Review
by Benjamin Rowland
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Der Stuttgarter Bilderpsalter
by Ernst Kitzinger
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The Theory of Music from the Carolingian Era up to 1400. Vol. II
by Michel Huglo|Pieter Fischer
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9. General Indications
by Jaime Vicens Vives
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Book Review
by Samuel Y. Edgerton
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Minor Voice
by Charles B. Lower|Ralph Knevet|Amy M. Charles
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<i>The Book of Tradition (Sefer ha-Ḳabbalah)</i>. Abraham Ibn Daud
by Harry Blumberg
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews The Book of Tradition (Sefer ha-Ḳabbalah) . Abraham Ibn Daud Harry BlumbergHarry Blumberg Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 44, Number 4Oct., 1969 journal the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2850394 Views: 4Total views on site Citations: 1Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright 1970 Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article:Ismaıl BASARAN A Short Assessment Gerson Cohen’s View Judaism and His Contributions Conservative Judaism, Amasya İlahiyat Dergisi , no.1616 (Jun 2021): 9–29.https://doi.org/10.18498/amailad.877555
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The Vision of Eve in Genesis B
by John F. Vickrey
THE narrative of the Old English poem Genesis B is remarkable for a number departures from traditional account Fall Man. One such departure vision Eve. In brief, part devilish emissary's temptation that if she eats fruit will be granted sight heaven. When has eaten, this her, and her description what sees becomes in turn Adam. It curious although Eve by no means been without consequence interpretation poem, there never close consideration passages which described. first these, demon tempts promising, inter alia, eyes become so bright see all world throne God Himself henceforth enjoy His favor.
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The Early History of Medieval Serfdom in Europe
by R. H. Hilton
IN the long history of pre-industrial societies one constant features has been existence social groups whose members were unfree. The freedom which they lacked was not, course, an absolute quality existence. It is a truism needs no elaboration that in most men’s action limited by authority state, power rich and customary pressures groups. And, just as there always numerous variations opportunities, freedoms, men who called free, similarly many forms unfreedom. view expressed Carolingian capitulary non est amplius nisi liber et servusl might have convenient for serf-owners, but at particular time completely misrepresented great complexity contemporary conditions. Yet complex grades unfreedom to be found ancient, medieval later should not lead us minimise fact human beings, often majority, these societies. Even if we ignore limitations on resulting from poverty, lack opportunity, influence lot women, could that, well ancient societies, practical limits openly institutionalised hereditary juridical servitude.
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Dante's Lyric Poetry. I: The Poems, Text and Translation; II: Commentary. Kenelm Foster , Patrick Boyde
by Nicolae Iliescu
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Introduction
by James K. McConica
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Der Stuttgarter Bilderpsalter
by Ernst Kitzinger
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Le style épique dans Garin le Loherain. Anne Iker Gittleman
by Alice M. Colby
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The Research Paper
by J. R. S.
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Les Châtelains de Poitou et l'avènement du régime féodal, XIe et XIIe siècles. Marcel Garaud
by George T. Beech
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Les Châtelains de Poitou et l'avènement du régime féodal, XIe XIIe siècles . Marcel Garaud George T. BeechGeorge Beech Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 44, Number 2Apr., 1969 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2847617 Views: 2Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Smolensk and the Varangians according to the archaeological data
by Daniil Antonovic Avdusin
The historical and archaeological sources from the Viking period which concern city of Smolensk large cemetery at Gnyozdovo by river Dnieper are discussed. author examines most important find groups grave types asserts that extremely few specific Scandinavian traits to be found. His conclusion is was founded Slavs before established. fact only a graves known tenth century none ninth eleventh must mean small Scandinavians had settled in area these were rapidly assimilated with Slav groups.
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Sozialpolitik im Inka-Staat.
by John V. Murra|Angela Muller-Dango
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The Origin of Armorican Chivalry
by Bernard S. Bachrach
The Origin of Armorican Chivalry BERNARD S. BACHRACH About 1120 Stephen Llandaff, the author Life Saint Teilo (a Welsh saint early sixth century with close connec tions), tells how prayed to Lord that Armoricans would become best horsemen in world. goes on say Teilo’s prayers were answered and even today (ca. 1120) are seven times more effective horseback than foot.1 Geoffrey Monmouth, a contemporary who har bored pro-Armorican bias, describes battle, alleged have taken place late fifth century, which detachment saved day for Ambrosius Aurelianus.2 * Whether these two twelfth-century authors relying upon an ancient tradition their glorification Breton chivalry or merely repeating feel ings is uncertain, but either case both works indicate reputation as mounted warriors. In light Stephen’s dubious explanation origin equestrian prowess, effort will be made here delve deeply into subject. thought noteworthy long before twelfth century. Regino Prüm tenth Hermoldus Nigellus Nithard ninth Gregory Tours Dr. Bachrach assistant professor history at University Minnesota. 1 Liber Landavensis, ed. W. J. Rees (Llandovery, 1840), pp. 106-7: “et coram omni populo Sanctus Teliaus Episcopus rogavit Deum, et imprecatus suppliciter, ut milites Armorici fortiores fierent equitando omnibus gentibus, inde patriam suam tuerentur, victoriose se de inimicis suis ulciscerentur. Et illud Privilegium quod impetravit Domino sibi collatum, usque hodie permanent inibi secundum testimonia commentaria omnium illius patriae seniorum. Sunt enim amplius victoriosi equitando, septies quam essent pedites.” This text discussed by Joseph Loth, “La vie Teliau,” Annales Bretagne, IX (1893), 80-85; Edmond Faral, La légende Arthurienne (Paris, 1929), II, 236-37. 2 Historia Regnum Britanniae, VI, 121; III, 206: “Tria milia ex Armoricanis jussit equis adesse, ceteros cum insulanis mixtim acies constituit.” 166 167 take note horsemen.3 absence such accounts seventh eighth centuries seems due compara tive lack detailed narrative sources during this era virtual separation Brittany from mainstream Merovingian Carolingian history, jejune focus. To seek beginnings it necessary go back least when Rome still ruled Tractus Armoricani, included provinces Aquitanica I II Lugdunenses I, III. 442 patrician Aetius, was responsible imperial defense Gaul, settled important group Alans Orléanais area north. modern towns Allainville-en-Beauce (Loiret), Allâmes (Eure Loire), Allainville les Alains (Eure) can identified places Alan settlement.4 Indo-Iranian people like Sarmatians. Both groups inhabited steppes south Russia. During latter part fourth Alans’ loosely organized empire, had dominated several hundred years, destroyed Huns. Of escaped Hunnish domina tion, one eventually Armorica.5 According Ammianus Marcellinus, military customs seem closely resembled those Huns.6 Concerning wrote: “They enter battle drawn up wedgeshaped masses, while medley voices makes savage noise. And they lightly equipped swift motion, unexpected action, purposely divide suddenly scattered bands attack, rushing about disorder there, dealing terrific slaughter; because extraordinary rapidity movement . fight 3 Priim...
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Translation Theory in Renaissance France: Etienne Dolet and the Rhetorical Tradition
by Glyn P. Norton
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I registri della cancelleria Angioina. Riccardo Filangieri
by William A. Percy
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsI registri della cancelleria Angioina. Riccardo Filangieri William A. PercyWilliam Percy Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 44, Number 1Jan., 1969 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855053 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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La Consolation de Philosophie dans la tradition littéraire: Antécédents et postérité de Boèce. Pierre Courcelle
by Peter Dronke
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews La Consolation de Philosophie dans la tradition littéraire: Antécédents et postérité Boèce . Pierre Courcelle Peter DronkePeter Dronke Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 44, Number 1Jan., 1969 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855050 Views: 2Total views on site Citations: 1Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article:Jean-Michel Roessli Sagesse biblique sagesse philosophique quelques commentaires latins du Moyen Âge au chef-d’oeuvre Boèce, Semitica Classica 12 (Jan 2019): 157–207.https://doi.org/10.1484/J.SEC.5.119658
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The History of the Incas.
by John F. Scott|Alfred Métraux|George Ordish
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Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture
by Philippe Verdier|Richard Krautheimer
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H. Stern, Recueil Général des mosaïques de la Gaule II: Lyonnaise. Fasc. 1, Lyon (Xth Supplement to Gallia). Paris: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1967. Pp. 143, 1 map, 2 plans, 98 plates (incl. 3 in colour). Price not stated.
by D. J. Smith
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The Centre for Medieval Archaeological Research, University of Caen
by Michel de Boüard
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Capitalism in Medieval Islam
by Ṣubḥī Labīb
He who looks for the term “capitalism” in Islamic sources of Middle Ages will look vain. On other hand, “capital” has been known since beginning culture. Even Holy Book Islam, Sūrat al-Baḳara, idea capital appears connection with trade, business, and illicit practice loaning profit—usury. “O you believe, keep your duty to Allah relinquish what remains [due] from usury, if are believers. But do [it] not, then be apprised war His messenger; repent, shall have capital. Wrong not wronged.” In same Sūrah God forbids usury but Bai', trading, or buying. At another place God's commands clear way investments. devour property among yourselves by illegal methods, although may engage trading mutual consent. And kill people. Surely is merciful you.”The merchant tried follow this system ethics.
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NON-BIBLICAL READINGS IN THE CHURCH'S WORSHIP
by KEES ABEL
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Das Eisengewerbe im Mittelalter
by John Burke|Rolf Sprandel
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QUESTIONS OF METHOD—RECENT RESEARCH ON THE ROLANDSLIED
by J. R. Ashoboft
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The Latin Iconography of the Single-Naved Cruciform Basilica Apostolorum in Milan
by Suzan Lewis
The Basilica Apostolorum in Milan (Figs. 1 and 2) is the first large-scale cruciform church Latin West for which an explicit symbolism documented. dedicatory inscription “Condidit Ambrosius”1 proclaims that “Ambrose built a temple Lord consecrated [it] name of Apostles with gift [of] relics,” “the form cross … triumphal image [which] marks place sacred victory Christ”.
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Dag Norberg: Manuel pratique de latin médiéval. Pp. 212. Paris: Picard, 1968. Paper, 26 fr.
by Pat Walsh
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