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Consuetudines Beccenses. Marie Pascal Dickson by Giles Constable Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsConsuetudines Beccenses. Marie Pascal Dickson Giles ConstableGiles Constable Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 43, Number 2Apr., 1968 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855946 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Secularization in Late Medieval Europe by A.G. Weiler None <eot>
Shorter Notices by None None <eot>
Medieval Historiography as Modern Political and Social Thought by Norman F. Cantor It is necessary to begin with a disclaimer: completely relativist appraisal of medieval historiography out order. Historical scholarship has advanced its present state knowledge and sophistication in large part because the critical examination primary sources. Twentieth-century benefited from exhaustive labours scholars sincerely convinced that particular questions which they were moved pose past most meaningful instructive mankind. Serious historians men who have helped us illuminate all richness perplexity seldom been vulgar apologists for contemporary establishment, either intellectual or political. Neither they, on whole, conscious propagandists some existing hoped-for social Nevertheless study history always strikingly conditioned by needs fashions, twentieth century as previous eras. well known image Middle Ages obtained at any given period early modern Europe tells more about difficulties dilemmas, commitments than it does world itself. The Renaissance thinkers first branded 'barbaric' 'dark' rebellion against certain aspects scholasticism clerical authority. To justify their own departure prevailing orthodoxies, found psychologically didactically useful project disdain backwards time pronounce thousand years European man boorish intellectually retrograde. <eot>
The Church in Early Irish Society. By Kathleen Hughes. Pp. xii + 304 + 16 plates + map. London: Methuen, 1966. 50s. by Ludwig Bieler 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>
The Le Mans Forgeries: a Chapter from the History of Church Property in the Ninth Century. By Walter Goffart. (Harvard Historical Studies, lxxvi.) Pp. xvi + 382. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1966. 64s. by H. A. Cronne None <eot>
Short notices by A.C.F. Beales|R.F. Dearden|W.B. Inglis|R.R. Dale|Gordon R. Cross|John M. Hayes|Sophia Hunter|Robert Hoare|M.F. Cleugh|T. Desmond Morrow|Dorothy A. Wakeford|W.H. Burston|P.H.J.H. Gosden|Evelyn E. Cowie|Kartick C. Mukherjee|J.M. Wilson|H.C. Barnard|David Johnston Sources for the History of Education. Edited by G. W. J. Higson. Pp. x, 196. London: The Library Association, 1967. 96s. (72s. to L.A. members). Philosophy and International Seminar Proceedings, March 23–25, 1966. iv, 157. Toronto: Ontario Institute Studies in Education (Monograph Series No. 3), No price. Disciplines By Ivor Morrish. 336. Allen & Unwin, 40s. Principles Psychological Measurement. C. Helmstadter. xx, 248, Methuen, 36s. Human Learning Memory: Selected Readings. N. Slamecka. ×, 543. Oxford University Press, 1967, 46s. Education, Interaction Social Change. H. L. Hodgkinson. xxii, 228. Prentice‐Hall, 48s. Context School. S. John Eggleston. xii, 116. Routledge Kegan Paul, 15J. Paperback 75. 6d. A Critical Approach Children's Literature. Sara Innis Fenwick. 129. Chicago 33s. Educationally Retarded Disadvantaged. Paul A. Witty. xiii, 384. 41 s. Group Study Teachers. Elizabeth Richardson. 130. (Students Education), 15s. Advances Teaching Modern Languages. Volume 2. Mathieu. ix, 214. Pergamon 35s. Locke. M. V. Jeffreys. 120. 25s. 12s. Foundations 20th Century England. E. R. Eaglesham. xi, 115. 7s. Local Teacher. Douch. 21s. Limp edition, 125. Adult India. Styler. vii, 114. 8s. Malaysia Its Neighbours. Gullick. 194. Rout‐ledge (Paperback 6d.). Other Schools Ours. Edmund King. 360. (Third Edition). New York Holt, Rinehart Winston, Necessary Revolution American Francis Keppel. xiv, 201. Harper Row, $5.95. Influence on English Armytage. 118. Man : Educational Jacques Maritain. Edited, with an Introduction, Donald Idella Gallagher. 191. Notre Dame Press. Publishers Group, 1967 17s. Cicero Moral Obligation. Translation Cicero's De Officiis. With Introduction Higginbotham. Faber Faber, 30s. Change Schools: 1Q18–1944. Gerald Bernbaum. viii, Regan 155. ys. Greece 322 B.C. Hammond. xxi, 691. Clarendon Press: 50s. County Voluntary Schools. Sir William Alexander F. Barraclough. log. Councils 30J. Administration England Wales: Bibliographical Guide. P. Gosden. 55. Leeds: Leeds 6s. Catholic Western World. James Michael Lee. 324. 60s. <eot>
The Agrarian Life of the Middle Ages by Georges Duby None <eot>
Short Notices by J. M. WALLACE–HADRILL None <eot>
Three Viking Graves in the Isle of Man. By Gerhard Bersu and David M. Wilson. 9¾ × 7¼. Pp. xiv + 100 + 18 pls. + 47 figs. London: The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series: No. 1, 1966. 40s. by A. M. Cubbon Three Viking Graves in the Isle of Man. By Gerhard Bersu and David M. Wilson. 9¾ × 7¼. Pp. xiv + 100 18 pls. 47 figs. London: The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series: No. 1, 1966. 40s. - Volume 48 Issue 1 <eot>
Defrichements, Peuplement et Institutions seigneuriales en Haut-Poitou du Xe au XIIIe Siecle by K. F. Drew|Roland Sanfaçon None <eot>
Vergil: Epic and Anthropology, Comprising Vergil's Troy, Cumaean Gates and the Holy City of the East. by J. B. Hainsworth|Wilfred Knight|Francis W. Jackson|John D. Christie None <eot>
Monastic Tithes from Their Origins to the Twelfth Century. By Giles Constable. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1964. xxii + 346 pp. $9.50. by Richard Luman 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>
The Election of Pope Hadrian I by Jan T. Hallenbeck It would be difficult to find an aspect of eighth-century papal history that has been more thoroughly studied than the early pontificate Hadrian I ( 772–795 ). A host scholars—among them Duchesne, Caspar, Kleinclausz, Kehr, Halphen and Hodgkin—have scrutinized each highly significant developments which unfolded between Hadrian's election on February 1, 772, Charles Great's assumption Lombard crown in June, 774: vigorous measures against Roman supporters king, Desiderius 757–774 ); his appeal for Frankish military assistance counter Desiderius' offensive duchy Rome; conference with Rome April, 774 , resulted Charles' donation subsequent deposition installation himself as rex Langobardorum . <eot>
Prehistoric and Early Christian Ireland: a Guide. By Estyn Evans. 9 × 6. Pp. 241 + 100 ills. London: Batsford, 1966. 45<i>s</i>. by Paul Ashbee 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>
The Search for a Fatherland by Stanley Suval The destruction of the Habsburg monarchy forced Austrian Germans to make a wholly unforeseen and, with few exceptions, heretofore unthinkable decision about their destiny. rump Austria 1919 was too weak command allegiance all its citizens. Many Austrians, despairing mastering economic and political problems in Vienna, searched for an easier solution: realization forbidden but still anticipated unification conationals German Republic. For it seemed retrospect that only loyalties had separated them from main channel Germanic stream. Often civic virtues have been bought at some rummage sale ideas—the symbols imperial order, Catholicism, collection Francis Joseph's virtues—hardly raw material which build patriotism postwar Austria. <eot>
THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF LATER GREEK AND EARLY MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY by A. Wasserstein Philosophical BooksVolume 9, Issue 3 p. 2-6 THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF LATER GREEK AND EARLY MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY A. WASSERSTEIN, WASSERSTEINSearch for more papers by this author First published: October 1968 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0149.1968.tb01391.xRead the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare text full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use check box below share version article.I have read accept Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link a article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Volume9, Issue3October 1968Pages RelatedInformation <eot>
A Calendar of the Register of Wolstan de Bransford, Bishop of Worcester, 1339–49. Prepared by R. M. Haines. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1966. liii + 637 pp. 200 shillings. by Richard Luman None <eot>
Le Terrier de Jean Jossard, Coseigneur de Chatillon-D'Azergues, 1430-1463 by Franklin J. Pegues|René Fédou None <eot>
Fruhmittelalterliche Studien: Jahrbuch des Instituts Fur Fruhmittelalterforschung der Universitat Munster. Volume I by Giles Constable|Karl Hauck None <eot>
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 LXXXIII, Issue CCCXXIX, October 1968, Pages 816-a–816, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXXXIII.CCCXXIX.816-a Published: 01 1968 <eot>
Short Notices by Richard Davis Journal Article Short Notices Get access R. H. C. DAVIS Merton CollegeOxford Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXXXIII, Issue CCCXXIX, October 1968, Pages 816-b–817, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXXXIII.CCCXXIX.816-b Published: 01 1968 <eot>
Sixty-Ninth General Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America by None None <eot>
On the Genealogical Structure of the Spanish Vocabulary by William T. Patterson (1968). On the Genealogical Structure of Spanish Vocabulary. WORD: Vol. 24, Linguistic Studies Pesented to Andre Martinet: Part Two, Indo-European Linguistics, pp. 309-339. <eot>
Reviews by J. K. CRELLIN None <eot>
Kleinasien zur Römerzeit. Griechisches Leben im Spiegel der Münzen by T. V. Buttrey|P. Franke None <eot>
Ad Imaginem Dei: The Image of Man in Mediaeval Art. Gerhart B. Ladner by Ernst Kitzinger Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsAd Imaginem Dei: The Image of Man in Mediaeval Art. Gerhart B. Ladner Ernst KitzingerErnst Kitzinger Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 43, Number 2Apr., 1968 journal the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855957 Views: 2Total views on site Copyright AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Short Notices by D. A. BULLOUGH None <eot>
Ludovico Ariosto - Poet and Poem in the Italian Renaissance by C. P. Brand Journal Article LUDOVICO ARIOSTO—POET AND POEM IN THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE Get access C. P. BRAND Edinburgh Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Forum Modern Language Studies, Volume IV, Issue 1, January 1968, Pages 87–101, https://doi.org/10.1093/fmls/IV.1.87 Published: 01 1968 <eot>
Archeological Chemistry. A Symposium. Martin Levey by R. J. Forbes Previous articleNext article No AccessBook ReviewsArcheological Chemistry. A Symposium. Martin Levey R. J. ForbesR. Forbes Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Isis Volume 59, Number 1Spring, 1968 Publication of the History Science Society Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/350351 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright Society, Inc.PDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Greek Gold. Jewelry from the Age of Alexander by Elias Kapetanopoulos|Herbert Hoffmann|P Davidson|Axel von Saldern None <eot>
Some early Anglo‐Saxon diplomas on single sheets: Originals or copies? by Pierre Chaplais None <eot>
On some Examples of the National-Socialist View of History by Karl Ferdinand Werner None <eot>
Le domaine de Jupille des origines à 1297. Micheline Josse by George T. Beech Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Le domaine de Jupille des origines à 1297 . Micheline Josse George BeechGeorge Beech Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 43, Number 2Apr., 1968 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855952 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Short Notices by J. M. WALLACE–HADRILL None <eot>
<i>The Individual and Society in the Middle Ages</i>. Walter Ullmann by Gaines Post Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsThe Individual and Society in the Middle Ages. Walter Ullmann Gaines PostGaines Post Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 43, Number 2Apr., 1968 The journal of Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2855971 Views: 4Total views on site Citations: 1Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article: Julius Kirshner Civitas Sibi Faciat Civem: Bartolus Sassoferrato's Doctrine Making a Citizen, 48, no.44 (Oct 2015): 694–713.https://doi.org/10.2307/2856224 <eot>
The Le Mans Forgeries: A Chapter from the History of Church Property in the Ninth Century by Cyril E. Smith|Walter Goffart None <eot>
The Medieval University by John W. Baldwin|Helene Wieruszowski None <eot>
A History of Musical Style by Gwynn S. McPeek None <eot>
Defensive Addenda to the Problem of the Utrecht Psalter by Dimitri Tselos None <eot>
Bibliographie Numismatique. by Michael Dolley|Philip Grierson None <eot>
The Old-Roman Chant Tradition: Oral or Written? by Paul F. Cutter THE QUESTION OF OLD-ROMAN CHANT has puzzled musicologists and liturgists for a long time now, but in spite of numerous investigations little progress been made toward its solution. There far too much speculation on few sources, with reliance inaccurate or erroneously interpreted medieval literary reports, insufficient study the musical repertories. Most research so characterized by an unwillingness to admit come grips really complex problems posed Old-Roman chant. Simple solutions have not worked, incomplete investigation led only premature conclusions. <eot>
The Prosperity of North-Western Europe in the Eighth and Ninth Centuries by D. M. Metcalf t j-SHE statistics that have presented are rough and ready, but they sufficient to show the Anglo-Saxon coinage is be measured in fives 1 tens of millions, at a time when population was less than one million. The implications for economic history, although detail subject much uncertainty, broad terms clear: long before Conquest, monetary sector economy an extent ordinary historical sources fail reveal. This submission, essentially claim established case certain minimum figures, against which Mr Grierson directs his criticisms. He reaches conclusion certainly earlier periods, needs Danegeld were felt, particularly those times use coined money restricted quite small area country, volume less.' debate thus moved back time, focus on period 865. has recently published very same idea field Carolingian studies: Many coins mid-9th century... intended simply payments Vikings buried seeing any commercial all. seem circulated surprisingly little; their commerce fact marginal character.2 In each case, must been ?-in fact? These two statements reassertion point view he gave fuller expression ten years ago, Ford Lectures Oxford I957. ideas social organization, gift-exchange, barter expressed lecture Royal Historical Society I 959. not published, parts argument as paper Centro Italiano di Studi sull' Alto Medioevo Spoleto i960, text i96 I.3 It contains essential informed appreciation currency, marked by great good sense purpose. Then now, however, prepared say eighth ninth centuries hardly known, England, outside Kent Middlesex: Although struck many these survive only from large hoards, it known what passed hand currency. throughout country did become general tenth century. does hesitate, <eot>
The Cosmic and Terrestrial Cycles on the Virgin Portal of Notre-Dame by William M. Hinkle In a recent article in The Art Bulletin I presented evidence for identifying as Philip Augustus and Pope Leo III the two outermost embrasure statues on Portal of Coronation Virgin west Facade Notre-Dame.1 This present study is primarily concerned with certain enigmas problems interpretation involving reliefs terrestrial cosmic cycles which decorate trumeau outer jambs doors. Though these belong to more general category encyclopedic subject matter, any attempt solve puzzles they pose at Notre-Dame must also, believe, take into account specific relationships Mary, an approach that has been largely ignored literature portal. Much Marian matter symbolism doorway course no connection whatsoever cosmological series.” But it turn figure Mary central theme portal ultimate significa... <eot>
The Argentine Economy. An Economic History of Argentina. by Jorge Katz|Ezequiel Gallo|Ángel Frías Ferrer|Marjory M. Urquidi None <eot>
Seventy-Eight Vitruvius Manuscripts by Carol Herselle Krinsky Previous articleNext article No AccessSeventy-Eight Vitruvius ManuscriptsCarol Herselle KrinskyCarol Krinsky Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes Volume 30, Number 11967 Published Institute Views: 4Total views on site Citations: 1Citations are reported from Crossref Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/750736 Copyright © 1967 The Institute. All rights reserved.PDF download reports following citing article: John F. Moffitt VITRUVIUS IN A CAROLINGIAN EDEN: THE GENESIS CYCLE FROM "MOÛTIER-GRANDVAL BIBLE", Source: Notes in History Art 12, no.11 (Sep 2015): 7–12.https://doi.org/10.1086/sou.12.1.23207835 <eot>
Defensive Addenda to the Problem of the Utrecht Psalter by Dimitri Tselos My “retirement” around 1960 from research in early mediaeval art order to concentrate on some problems modern which I had been cultivating collaterally for the past thirty years was disturbed first by belated and mysterious appearance of Wormald's booklet then Engelbregt's recent book Utrecht Psalter—both challenging my views origin its style iconography.1 In an Appendix small that famous manuscript commented reluctantly inadequately former publication.2 The latter would have disposed a brief review as being unworthy extended evaluation, but since it has semi-official publication commemorating “critically” reviewing century scholarly investigation nature psalter decided take this opportunity reveal new evidence will, hope, silence any future attempts at proving miniatures were original creations ninth century. First shall on... <eot>
Eve in the Writings of Paschasius Radbertus by Donal Flanagan None <eot>
Some Ninth-Century Sequences by Richard L. Crocker Research Article| October 01 1967 Some Ninth-Century Sequences Richard L. Crocker Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Journal of the American Musicological Society (1967) 20 (3): 367–402. https://doi.org/10.2307/830317 Views Icon Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Tools Get Permissions Cite Citation Crocker; Sequences. 1 1967; doi: Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Dropdown Menu input auto suggest filter your All ContentJournal content is only available via PDF. Copyright The PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to content. <eot>
Excavations at Winchester 1966: Fifth Interim Report by Martin Biddle In 1966 the Winchester Excavations Committee was again joined by University of North Carolina and Duke in excavations on four sites city. The work lasted ten weeks from middle June to latter part August an average 160 people took part, about £14,000 being spent. <eot>
Medieval Latin and the Rise of European Love-Lyric by Peter Dronke None <eot>
A Chapter In The History of Scholia by N. G. Wilson The question to be discussed in this paper can put simple terms: at what date were the collections of scholia on classical Greek authors compiled? Scholars have given two conflicting answers. first was forward by J. W. White his edition Aristophanes' Birds . Developing an opinion Dindorf, he suggested that archetype a large parchment codex fourth or fifth century, which contained margins commentary drawn from several sources. A very similar view has been expressed about Apollonius Rhodius and Pindar. <eot>
Raja Man Singh of Amber by D. Mackenzie Brown|Rajiva Nain Prasad None <eot>
The Ceiling Frescoes in Trier and Illusionism in Constantinian Painting by Irving Lavin Lavin, Irving, The Ceiling Frescoes in Trier and Illusionism Constantinian Painting, Dumbarton Oaks Papers, XXI, 1967, 97-113. <eot>
The Development of Chevron Ornament by Alan Borg None <eot>
Hannover Radiocarbon Measurements IV by Mebus A. Geyh This date list covers a selection of C 14 results archaeologic, hydrologic and speleologic samples that have been investigated in the period from March 1963 until July 1966. Dates geologic will be presented following list. <eot>
The Norman Conquest by R. Allen Brown Though with the passing of October 14 major junketings are perhaps over, year is still 1966, nine-hundredth anniversary Norman Conquest England, and such an occasion, I trust, a sufficient excuse for reading paper to you on subject. There many more qualified than undertake task, but at least can claim have been working—though scarcely alone—on book about over last few years, vastly enjoyable experience has prompted certain thoughts which become increasingly strongly held as progress. Some those should like now put together into what hope may be coherent pattern. <eot>
The Provenance of a Gothic Head by Eleanor S. Greenhill In 1944 the Art Institute, Chicago, acquired from collection of late Dr. Jacob Hirsch a monumental limestone head prophet or apostle,1 about which nothing is known beyond fact that it was exhibited in 1940 at Museum Fine Arts, Boston.2 Even brief statement contained catalogue Boston show (“Found Paris, 1852. Ile de France, 13th century”) supported by no documentary evidence. Probably rested on information verbally transmitted Hirsch, for agrees essence with an observation notes Oswald Goetz, formerly Curator Decorative Arts may go back to same source: “The excavated during building boulevards fifties. originally belonged one figures Notre Dame, Paris.” Goetz must have meant “on Dame,” Institute has always regarded as coming portal sculpture, though connection Notre-Dame remains, course,... <eot>
Part II: The English Apocalypse: I by George Henderson Previous articleNext article No AccessStudies in English Manuscript IlluminationPart II: The Apocalypse: IGeorge HendersonGeorge Henderson Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes Volume 30, Number 11967 Published Institute Views: 2Total views on site Citations: 1Citations are reported from Crossref Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/750738 Copyright © 1967 Institute. All rights reserved.PDF download reports following citing article: Brent A. Pitts Versions Apocalypse Medieval French Verse, Speculum 58, no.11 (Oct 2015): 31–59.https://doi.org/10.2307/2846612 <eot>
Délibérations des Assemblées Vénitiennes Concernant la Romanie. Volume I, 1160–1363. By <italic>F. Thiriet</italic>. [École Pratique des Hautes études—Sorbonne, VI<sup>e</sup> Section. Documents et recherches sur l'économie des pays byzantins, islamiques et slaves et leur relations commerciales au Moyen âge, Number 8.] (Paris: Mouton &amp; Co. 1966. Pp. 329. 65 fr.) by None None <eot>
The Prosperity of North-Western Europe in the Eighth and Ninth Centuries by D. M. Metcalf None <eot>
Life and Thought in the Early Middle Ages by Peter Riesenberg|Robert S. Hoyt None <eot>
Spatial Structure in the Chanson de Roland by Eugène Vance It is all very well to speculate about the origins of Chanson de Roland, and indeed worthiest critics during last century have displayed their devotion poem warmly through brilliant intriguing speculations its genesis. Occasionally, however, we must guard against cherishing enigma for own sake. Whatever antecedents still possess in Oxford manuscript a which merits being taken at face value. In this paper I propose study manner spatial relations Roland serve content constitute an important aspect poet's technique. Most ignore importance geography because it not true. Martin Riquer, who interested especially poem's historical basis, has made following observation: <eot>
Anniversary Address by Francis Wormald At the end of this first full year my office as your President I wish to thank every Fellow Society for kindness and support that they have shown me naturally above all must fellow officers whose patience counsel been unbounded. 1967 is an important Society, in it we celebrate our two hundred fiftieth anniversary. The Council has considered what should be done mark occasion decided will take form Anniversary Party beheld from 5.30 8.30 p.m. on Thursday, 12th October. There some guests, but Fellows asked subscribe towards their own entertainment. Two fifty years half five years, yet still feel Old Lady Burlington House quite young her age. Long may she remain so, right proper salute well not so who make up membership beg them keep ever pristine freshness enterprise. <eot>
NORTHWEST EUROPE IN THE NINTH CENTURY; ITS GEOGRAPHY IN LIGHT OF THE POLYPTYQUES by Norman J. G. Pounds ABSTRACT During the ninth century a number of monasteries in Northwestern Europe compiled inventories, or polyptyques, their estates. Eight such polyptques are here examined for light which they throw on human geography area at this time, including types rural settlement, kinds field systems, and varieties crops. Some regional characteristics have been prominent more recent times found to taking shape movement commerce seen greater than has sometimes supposed. <eot>
<i>Byzance et la mer. La marine de guerre, la politique et les institutions maritimes de Byzance aux VIIe-XVe siècles</i>. Hélène Ahrweiler by Robert Sabatino Lopez Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Byzance et la mer. La marine de guerre, politique les institutions maritimes aux VIIe-XVe siècles . Hélène Ahrweiler Robert Sabatino LopezRobert Lopez Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 42, Number 2Apr., 1967 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2854681 Citations: 1Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article:Jean-Claude Cheynet Michel Psellos, administrateur public gestionnaire ses biens, Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Theologia Orthodoxa 66, no.11 (Jun 2021): 179–192.https://doi.org/10.24193/subbto.2021.1.09 <eot>
Ganelon's Trial by John Halverson THE Song of Roland is a Janus-faced poem, at once looking backwards to basically Germanic tradition and feudal ethos, forward the nationalistic development coherent French society. George Fenwick Jones, has recently shown in thorough persuasive detail how deeply rooted poem old ethical tradition. It consistently expresses way life shame culture. Thus virtually all important actions are motivated conditioned by opinions actors' peers, what others may think or say. will not sound horn for fear losing his reputation: En dulce France en perdreie mun los. (1054).2 He is, as Anglo-Saxons said, domgeorne. The Christian Archbishop himself uses same reasoning when exhorting barons: <eot>
Byzantium: The Imperial Centuries, A. D. 610-1071 by Peter Charanis|Romilly J. H. Jenkins Originally published by Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1966. Focusing on the middle period in Byzantium's eleven-century history as its most imperial era, Jenkins considers a number of events that changed course world history: repulse Saracens from gates Constantinople 678 718, reign Michael III, which marked greatness Middle Byzantium, resolution 843 quarrel over images, conversion Bulgar Khan Boris to Christianity, splendid revival painting, culminated apse mosaic St Sophia. <eot>
Die Gesellschaft In Der Geschichte Des Mittelalters by Gray C. Boyce|Karl Bosl None <eot>
Reviews by None None <eot>
Short Notices by H. S. OFFLER Short Notices H. S. OFFLER University of Durham Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXXXII, Issue CCCXXII, January 1967, Pages 157-a–157, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXXXII.CCCXXII.157-a Published: 01 1967 <eot>
Boethius and an Illustration to the Bible Historiale by Mary Evans Previous articleNext article No AccessNotesBoethius and an Illustration to the Bible HistorialeM. W. EvansM. Evans Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Journal of Warburg Courtauld Institutes Volume 30, Number 11967 Published Institute Views: 1Total views on site Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/750755 Copyright © 1967 The Institute. All rights reserved.PDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
The Question of the "Old-Roman" Chant: A Reappraisal by Paul F. Cutter None <eot>
Plato Christianus: Übernahme und Umgestaltung des Platonismus durch die Väter. Endre v. Ivánka by Paul Oskar Kristeller None <eot>
Historical Import of the Oriental Antiquity in Historia Mundi by Michel Kishimoto The author inquires into the historical meaning that is comprised in universal history by three millenia from Sumerian city-states to Persian Empire of Cyrus Great, after trying give a sketch world conceived his own way as forming “structural” entity.By way, what does he mean term: entity?One may form an idea it through following schema, representing believes 4 classical ages history:In China, Chin-Han (221 B. C. -221 A. D.) Sui-Tang (581-907 D.)In India, Maurya (ca. 320-185 C.) Gupta and King Siladitya 320-647 Orient (539-330 Sassanid (226-651 Occident, Roman (29 -476 Carolingian (800-840 other words, see these sets worldwide Empires Classical Epoch history, which comes, conception, our New i. e. modern times, distinguished at its opening those remarkable phenomena 1) Entrance Japan on stage History; 2) Births western nations, such France, England, Germany, Italy, Spain, etc.; 3) Islamism bursting expansion, so on.Turning glance back towards farther past, now asks imply up Cyrus' tries interpret them process World territory states. <eot>
Urban Civilization in Pre-Crusade Europe. A Study of Organized Town-Life in North-western Europe during the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries based on the Responsa Literature. Irving A. Agus by Robert Sabatino Lopez None <eot>
Dissent and Reform in the Early Middle Ages. By Jeffrey Burton Russell. (Publications of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies). Pp. 324. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press; London: Cambridge University Press, 1965. 56s. by Steven Runciman Dissent and Reform in the Early Middle Ages. By Jeffrey Burton Russell. (Publications of Center for Medieval Renaissance Studies). Pp. 324. Berkeley Los Angeles: University California Press; London: Cambridge Press, 1965. 56s. - Volume 18 Issue 1 <eot>
Origins of the Common Law by William Huse Dunham|Arthur R. Hogue|George W. Keeton None <eot>
The Two Kingdoms: ecclesiology in Carolingian Political Thought. By Karl F. Morrison. Pp. xvi + 298. Princeton: Princeton University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1964. 52s. by R. A. Markus None <eot>
The Influence of Rome and of the Frontier Upon Medieval West European Institutions: Landholding, Taxation, and the Growth of Centralized Political Institutions by William L. Winter None <eot>
The Use of Prepositions and Conjunctions in Rashi's Commentary by Esra Shereshevsky None <eot>
The Call of the Desert: the Solitary Life in the Christian Church. By Peter F. Anson. Pp. xx. + 278. London: S.P.C.K., 1964. 42s. by Derwas J. Chitty 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>
Two Reforms of Charlemagne? Weights and Measures in the Middle Ages by Harry A. Miskimin None <eot>
Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics by M G Richards None <eot>
ANT volume 47 issue 2 Cover, Front matter and Errata by None An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. As you have access to content, full PDF via the ‘Save PDF’ action button. <eot>
Indian Feudalism: <italic>C</italic>. 300–1200. By <italic>Ram Sharan Sharma</italic>. [Centre ofAdvanced Study in Ancient Indian History and Culture, University of Calcutta, Lectures and Seminars, Number I-A (Lectures).] (Calcutta: the University. 1965. Pp. xiii, 319. Rs. 15.00.) by John W. Spellman None <eot>
Magnetism and the Cosmos by E W Lee None <eot>
The Vision of History in Early Britain: From Gildas to Geoffrey of Monmouth. By <italic>Robert W. Hanning</italic>. (New York: Columbia University Press. 1966. Pp. x, 271. $7.50.) by Charles F. Mullett The Vision of History in Early Britain: From Gildas to Geoffrey Monmouth. By Robert W. Hanning. (New York: Columbia University Press. 1966. Pp. x, 271. $7.50.) Get access Charles F. Mullett Missouri Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar American Historical Review, Volume 72, Issue 2, January 1967, Pages 542–543, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/72.2.542-a Published: 01 1967 <eot>
On the Classicism of the "Classic" Phase of Franco-Saxon Manuscript Illumination by Jacques Guilmain None <eot>
Notes on the Porte Miegeville Capitals and the Construction of Saint-Sernin in Toulouse by Thomas W. Lyman None <eot>
REVIEWS by None None <eot>
Das lebende Kreuz. Ikonographisch-ikonologische Untersuchung der Herkunft und Entwicklung einer spätmittelalterlichen Bildidee und ihrer Verwurzelung im Wort. Robert L. Füglister by Philippe Verdier Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Das lebende Kreuz. Ikonographisch-ikonologische Untersuchung der Herkunft und Entwicklung einer spätmittelalterlichen Bildidee ihrer Verwurzelung im Wort . Robert L. Füglister Philippe VerdierPhilippe Verdier Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 42, Number 1Jan., 1967 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2856111 Views: 2Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
WALAHFRID STRABO'S HORTULUS by Frans A. Stafleu TAXONVolume 16, Issue 2 p. 137-138 Taxonomic Literature WALAHFRID STRABO'S HORTULUS† Frans A. Stafleu, Stafleu UtrechtSearch for more papers by this author First published: April 1967 https://doi.org/10.2307/1216901 †Walahfrid Strabo, Hortulus — Translated Raef Payne. Commentary Wilfrid Blunt. Foreword G. H. M. Lawrence, Facsimile reproduction of the 9th century manuscript preserved in Vatican Library. Transcription and translation illustrated with 28 linoleum-cut page decorations Henry Evans. Number Hunt Serie, Botanical Library, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213, USA. 1500 copies, bound simulated vellum, 12 preliminary pages, 10 folded leaves facsimile, 92 pp. text. Price US $ 12.00. AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text full-text accessPlease review our Terms Conditions Use check box below share version article.I have read accept Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link a article your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat No abstract is available article. Volume16, Issue2April 1967Pages RelatedInformation <eot>
Benedictionale MR 89 of the Metropolitan Library in Zagreb by Z. Hudovsky The systematic study of the mediaeval Latin neumatic codices had its beginning at end last century. Its reasons should not exclusively be sought in attempt restoring Gregorian chant but also desire knowing more about cultural situation that gave rise to it different European countries and their mutual influences. For was becoming obvious many these have only a historical musical, artistic literary value. Benedictines France were among first show interest this kind study. Following example, scholars other became increasingly interested research codices. In Croatia, too, there is no lack even though trained musical paleographers tended limit bibliographical description or liturgical contents.' But while papers on Dalmatia already been published before turn century, Zagreb musical-cultural monuments remained largely unnoticed. Indeed, very existence almost completely ignored. great value recognised by French Benedictine Dom Germain Morin who spent some time after First World War results his researches 6th volume Jahrbuch fuir Liturgiewissenschaft (Miinster, 1926) under title Manuscrits liturgiques hongrois des XIe et XIIe siecles. Prompted Morin, work continued Franjo Fancev, then Head librarian University Library, estab- <eot>
The Archer, the Eagle and the Lamb by Barbara C. Raw Previous articleNext article No AccessNotesThe Archer, the Eagle and LambBarbara C. RawBarbara Raw Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Journal of Warburg Courtauld Institutes Volume 30, Number 11967 Published Institute Views: 3Total views on site Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/750754 Copyright © 1967 The Institute. All rights reserved.PDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
On the Naming of Places in Heroic Literature: Some Examples from theNibelungenlied by Kelly King None <eot>
Les invasions: Le second assaut contre l'europe chretienne by John L. Teall|Lucien Musset None <eot>
Events, Periods, and Institutions in Historians' Language by Robert Stalnaker Historians and meta-historians have sometimes been guilty of loose talk about the Weltgeist glib references to inflated forces factors. One might infer from some quasi-historical writings that things like Enlightenment, German Character, Bourgeoisie, Spirit Liberty, Nationalism existed acted independently actions individual men. More toughminded historians philosophers objected this kind history, because it seemed make unhappy metaphysical assumptions, was alleged involve a denial free will offensive moral implications, just judged vague sloppy historical writing. There is temptation in face too use certain kinds expressions generalize abuses lay down an abstract philosophical criterion with which divide good history bad. It has argued, for example, by defenders thesis or rather tangle related theses goes name individualism terms refer men concrete objects properties dispositions can be distinguished purported names characteristics such problematical as events, periods, institutions, forces, factors, movements, nations, spirits, social classes. Various restrictions on latter proposed methodological individualists, including, strongest form thesis, requirement all so-called wholes given strict definitions first category. The several formulations, generated lively debate, but one carried largely abstract. I shall argue paper no general prohibition against holistic justified, distinction between legitimate illegitimate uses problem than methodologists must handled case case. Further, contend, does not, general, pernicious consequences individualists. <eot>
The Methods Used in Making the Bronze Doors of Augsburg Cathedral by Duard W. Laging None <eot>
Cyrillo-Methodiana: Zur Frühgeschichte des Christentums bei den Slaven 863-1963. Edited under the auspices of the Görres-Gesellschaft by M. Hellmann, R. Olesch, B. Stasiewski, and F. Zagiba. Cologne and Graz: Böhlau Verlag, 1964. Pages viii, 505; 34 plates. DM 86. “Slavistische Forschungen,” Vol. VI. by Horace G. Lunt Cyrillo-Methodiana: Zur Frühgeschichte des Christentums bei den Slaven 863-1963. Edited under the auspices of Görres-Gesellschaft by M. Hellmann, R. Olesch, B. Stasiewski, and F. Zagiba. Cologne Graz: Böhlau Verlag, 1964. Pages viii, 505; 34 plates. DM 86. “Slavistische Forschungen,” Vol. VI. - Volume 26 Issue 2 <eot>