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Recent Advances in Mediaeval Demography by Josiah C. Russell Previous articleNext article No AccessRecent Advances in Mediaeval DemographyJ. C. RussellJ. Russell Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 40, Number 1Jan., 1965 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2856466 Views: 4Total views on site Citations: 5Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright AmericaPDF download reports following citing article: Richard E. Sullivan Carolingian Age: Reflections Its Place History Middle Ages, 64, no.22 (Oct 2015): 267–306.https://doi.org/10.2307/2851941JEROME KROLL, BERNARD BACHRACH Child Care and Abuse Early Europe, Journal American Psychiatry 25, no.44 (Jul 1986): 562–568.https://doi.org/10.1016/S0002-7138(10)60018-0David Davis Regulation human population northern France adjacent lands Human Ecology 14, (Jun 245–267.https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00889240J. DENNIS WILLIGAN, KATHERINE A. LYNCH Enumerations Censuses, (Jan 1982): 79–108.https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-757020-4.50010-9J. Aspects démographiques des débuts de la féodalité, Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 20, no.66 2017): 1118–1127.https://doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1965.421316 <eot>
CRANMER AND THE ANALYSIS OF EUCHARISTIC DOCTRINE by Cyril C. Richardson None <eot>
Liber asterii and the new testament by Søren Giversen None <eot>
Reflections on Austrian History by Hans Kohn Defining and writing the history of Austria from Carolingian frontier marches to Second Austrian Republic presents a unique problem. In this period, covering more than 1100 years, formed neither geographic nor an ethnic or national conceptual unit. fact, except for brief periods 1804–1867, 1918–1938, 1945 on, there has been no political constitutional entity which could form undisputed object Gesamtdarstellung history. The only cohesive factor was provided by existence politicogeographic center, whether one defines it as Middle Danube or, perhaps better, Vienna. No other great country possessed similarly ever changing frontiers; did capital city any land play similar formative role very few centripetal attraction-forces enduring over centuries. <eot>
IV.—<i>Cluny II and St. Bénigne at Dijon</i> by Kenneth John Conant The excavations at Cluny resulted from a project of 1926, sponsored by the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, to make series cavalier restoration drawings three great French monastic sites—Cluny, St. Martin Tours, and Martial Limoges. buildings these sites needed be restored ‘visual history’ in order give increased clarity our understanding medieval architecture. A study can never more than beginning, however; finished ruined site necessarily calls into play refined techniques which classicists have developed their work. may turn out as broad Knossos, demanding lifetime investigation, because extent, long history, varied influences represented architectural remains. This proved case Cluny, where remains span eleven centuries. <eot>
Ethical Aspects of Current West German Economic Policies by Edmund A. Kurth None <eot>
Significance of dot-patterns in Carolingian manuscripts by Inga Dengler Morris None <eot>
The Forgotten Early Medieval Artist by Jaques Guilmain None <eot>
Bible Illustration and Gregorian Reform by Peter Brieger This paper wishes to draw attention a phenomenon which is of equal importance the historian art as ecclesiastical historian. In correlating facts are largely known, it tries explain emergence new type illustrated bible at end eleventh century, chiefly in France and Italy. These giant bibles, usually more than one volume, were obviously not made for an individual reader who studied private. Their large size, well richness content their decoration, indicate that they conceived visual symbols authority, history, structure Church institution, revealed Old New Testament. The origin this closely connected with Reform appears first diocese Rheims, though its example was followed rapidly throughout western Europe. <eot>
Reviews of Books by M. D. Knowles Reviews of Books Get access Corpus Consuetudinum Monasticarum. I. Initia Consuetudinis Benedictinae. Ed. KASSIUS HALLINGER, et al. II. The Customary the Benedictine Abbey Eynsham in Oxfordshire. ANTONIA GRANSDEN. (Siegburg: Franz Schmitt, 1963). M. D. KNOWLES London Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar English Historical Review, Volume LXXX, Issue CCCXVI, July 1965, Pages 556–558, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXXX.CCCXVI.556 Published: 01 1965 <eot>
Vat. Lat. 3417 and Its Relationship to the Text of Macrobius' Saturnalia 7 by Sister Mary Josepha Carton None <eot>
Excerpts from Pliny's Natural History in Codices Reg. Lat. 309 and Vat. Lat. 645 by Chauncey E. Finch None <eot>
Monastic Tithes: From their Origins to the Twelfth Century by Giles Constable Part I. Tithes in the Early Middle Ages 1. The Christian theory of tithes 2. early practice tithing 3. Carolingian legislation on II. Monastic possession tithes: 4. From seventh to eleventh century 5. policy reformed papacy 6. twelfth 7. Opposition monastic 8. defence 9. end opposition III. Payment 10. payment before 11. growth freedom from first half 12. crisis tithes. <eot>
Acts of the Twentieth International Congress of the History of Art. Studies in Western Art by Alfred Neumeyer None <eot>
Ratramn’s Eucharistic Doctrine and its Influence in Sixteenth-Century England by J. N. Bakhuizen van den Brink In the two ninth-century treatises on Eucharist written by Paschasius Radbertus and Ratramnus opinions are expressed which seem to be in complete contradiction with each other. Both, however, founded liturgy of Church spring from same orthodox root. Their doctrines, therefore, do not differ other every detail argumentation. The one may characterised as realistic-metabolic doctrine, symbolic doctrine. J. R. Geiselmann his penetrating studies eucharistic doctrine early Middle Ages prefers distinguish between three tendencies: (1) metabolism St Ambrose Gallican liturgies; (2) realism Roman liturgy; (3) dynamism Augustine’s more spiritual most diverse answers were inspired closer inquiries into realisation sacrament, i.e. question firstly how conversion elements should understood and, secondly, relation seen consecrated body Christ ascended heaven. these terminology used is always same, so that a reliable interpretation offers great difficulties. <eot>
A Portrait by Rubens of Salomon de Brosse by John Coolidge I. After ca. 480, a crypt of uncertain form was built within cemeterial edifice (Fig. 2a). II. This succeeded by one three parallel tunnel-vaulted chapels, apparently about 666-670. The addition fourth room to give the shape T 2b) has been linked with circumstances transferral relics in 698. At very latest this T-shaped must have finished 760764.60 In 882 it destroyed during Norman attack. III. Within ruins Merovingian-Carolingian structure temporary after 885 2c). included western sanctuary facing former locus sanctorum; and, from between 915 and 931, horseshoe apse an arcosolium. IV. A new plan (Figs. 2d, e) drawn 934, 942 rebuilt west chamber became confessio abbey church. By 952, behind main apse, two-storied outer constructed around three-celled core crypt. Except for some few alterations, especially thirteenth century, arrangement remained until 1674. <eot>
Back Matter by None Previous article No AccessBack MatterPDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by Speculum Volume 40, Number 1Jan., 1965 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1017/S0038713400177279 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no articles citing this article. <eot>
Acedia: Its Evolution from Deadly Sin to Psychiatric Syndrome by Mark D. Altschule Iohannes Cassianus, more commonly known as John Cassian, wrote his treatise De Institutis Coenobiorum et de Octo Principalium Vitiorum Remediis Libri XII around the beginning of fifth century A.D. This work is important because it introduced certain Eastern ideas into Western thought. Some these are considerable psychiatric interest. <eot>
REVIEWS by Beryl Smalley Journal Article REVIEWS Get access Bibliotheca Aelrediana. A Survey of the Manuscripts, Old Catalogues, Editions and Studies concerning St. Aelred Rievaulx. By ANSELM HOSTE. Pp. 206. (Instrumenta patristica, II.) Steenbrugis: in Abbatia S. Petri; Hagae Comitis: Martinus Nijhoff. Belg. fr. 150. BERYL SMALLEY Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Theological Studies, Volume XV, Issue 1, April 1964, Pages 185–186, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/XV.1.185 Published: 01 1964 <eot>
Short Notices by J. O. PRESTWICH Journal Article Short Notices Get access J. O. PRESTWICH The Queen's CollegeOxford Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar English Historical Review, Volume LXXIX, Issue CCCXI, April 1964, Pages 393–395, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXXIX.CCCXI.393 Published: 01 1964 <eot>
Oral-Traditional Composition in the Spanish "Romancero" of the Sixteenth Century by Bruce A. Beatie None <eot>
C. Plini Caecili Secvndi Epistvlarvm Libri Decem by Joseph A. Maurer|R. A. B. Mynors None <eot>
Islamic Art and Byzantium by Oleg Grabar None <eot>
Short Notices by Robin A. Weiss None <eot>
REVIEWS by DAVID KNOWLES None <eot>
BOOK REVIEWS by HELEN ROSENAU Journal Article BOOK REVIEWS Get access Kunstgeschichte und Kunsttheorie im 19 jalirhundert. Probleme der Kunstwissenschaft. Vol I. By H. BAUER (Ed.). Walter de Gruyter. Berlin. 1963. pp. 233. DM. 38. HELEN ROSENAU Manchester University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The British of Aesthetics, Volume 4, Issue 2, April 1964, Pages 184–186, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjaesthetics/4.2.184 Published: 01 1964 <eot>
The Origin and Development of Crown-Post Roofs by J. M. Fletcher|P. S. Spokes None <eot>
REVIEWS by J. M. HUSSEY Journal Article REVIEWS Get access Dumbarton Oaks Papers. Vol. XIV ( 1960). Pp. xiv+252, 232 illustrations. XV 1961). x+250, 136 Washington, D.C.: The Center for Byzantine Studies, Trustees Harvard University, 1960–. N.p. J. M. HUSSEY Search other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar of Theological Volume XV, Issue 1, April 1964, Pages 195–199, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/XV.1.195 Published: 01 1964 <eot>
Servii Grammatici in Vergilii Carmina Commentarii Codex Leidensis B. P. L. 52 by th cent. Servius|Gérard Lieftinck None <eot>
Frankish Royal Tombs in the Cathedrals of Cologne and Saint-Denis by Joachim Werner The centuries between A.D. 400 and 800, which make the transition Antiquity Middle Ages, are sparsely documented have often been called by English ‘Dark Ages’, dark of Western European history. This paucity written historical sources is greatly to be regretted, for these were decisive formation society in them occurred events whose results seen even present day. Roman Empire with its ancient civilisation collapsed; countries on southern shore Mediterranean went over Islam; Slavs settled Balkans, North-Central Europe, territory around Danube as far Austria; Danube-lands came under domination Mongolian Avars. <eot>
Die Voorleser in die Nederduitch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika by Jozef Müller No abstract available. <eot>
The Iconography of the Deposition without St. John by Paulina Ratkowska None <eot>
Antonio Quacquarelli: Indirizzi e metodi nella scuola antenicena. Pp. 72. Brescia: ‘La Scuola’, 1962. Paper, L. 750. by S. L. Greenslade 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>
Bone and Antler Objects from the Frisian Terp-Mounds. By Anna Roes. 8×10½. Pp. 84+65 pls.+ 30 figs. H. D. Tjeenk Willink and Zoon N. V., Harlem, 1963. 40 Dutch guilders. by Grahame Clark None <eot>
Saint Boniface and the Eccentrics by Jeffrey Burton Russell Of all the dissidents with which Saint Boniface, “Apostle of Germans” in eighth century, had to deal, those whom sources reveal most clearly are Aldebert and Clement, former representing an eccentricity much manner later more famous Tanchelm, latter reactionary resistance lax clergy moral reform. Though these heretics have often received mention, 1 no one has seen fit study them closely, doubtless owing mistaken prejudice that any instance heresy this early period must been isolated little general significance. We may now see they many ways representative century as a whole. <eot>
A Restoration of the West Portal Relief Decoration of Saint-Sernin of Toulouse by David W. Scott Before the French Revolution, a group of marble reliefs decorated upper face west portal Saint-Sernin Toulouse (Figs. 1–4).1 The field is now bare, but four Romanesque in Musée des Augustins have been attributed to original decoration. Of reliefs, two larger listed Museum catalogues since 1818. smaller, which are different style, were acquired by 1960 and only recently published Conservator, Paul Mesplé.2 <eot>
Stirlingshire, An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments (Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland), 10¾×8½. Two volumes: together, pp. liv+490+230 plates. H.M.S.O., 1963. £12. 12s. for the two volumes. by E. L. G. Stones None <eot>
Die Bewohner von Halimba im 10. and 11. Jahrhundert. By G. Török. 11½×8. Pp. 169+pls. 100+figs. 36 and 4 folding plans. Budapest: Archaeologia Hungarica, xxxix, 1962. No price given. by David M. Wilson None <eot>
The Toruń Quinity in the National Museum in Warsaw by Tadeusz Dobrzeniecki None <eot>
Carolingian Portraits by Richard E. Sullivan None <eot>
Theism and Atheism by Max Horkheimer None <eot>
Short Notices by H. R. LOYN Short Notices H. R. LOYN University CollegeCardiff Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXXIX, Issue CCCX, January 1964, Pages 144–146, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXXIX.CCCX.144 Published: 01 1964 <eot>
Notices of Periodical and Occasional Publications, mainly 1963 by None Journal Article Notices of Periodical and Occasional Publications, mainly 1963 Get access The English Historical Review, Volume LXXIX, Issue CCCXII, July 1964, Pages 648–673, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXXIX.CCCXII.648 Published: 01 1964 <eot>
The Bantry Boat by Paul Johnstone The stone pillar of Bantry (PL. xLv a) stands on top a rounded grassy hill one mile west the old railway station in County Cork. Below it, just out sight, is comfortable Georgian red brick House, whose demesne once included pillar. that again are waters Bay, formerly bases British Atlantic Fleet, and scene abortive landing attempt 1798 Wolfe Tone French invasion force. <eot>
Review and Criticism* by Eugene W. Anderson None <eot>
THE FAMILY by JOAN THIRSK Journal Article THE FAMILY Get access Joan Thirsk University of Leicester Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Past & Present, Volume 27, Issue 1, April 1964, Pages 116–122, https://doi.org/10.1093/past/27.1.116 Published: 01 1964 <eot>
Ministerialiteit en ridderschap in Gelre en Zutphen. by Ph. Godding|Johanna-Maria van Winter None <eot>
Monumenta Graeca et Romana. Vol. II: Greek Architecture. Fasc. 2: Civil and Military Architecture by Robert Scranton|Herman F. Mussche None <eot>
The Political Systems of Empires: The Rise and Fall of the Historical Bureaucratic Societies. by Gabriel A. Almond|S. Ν. Eisenstadt None <eot>
A Restoration of the West Portal Relief Decoration of Saint-Sernin of Toulouse by David W. Scott None <eot>
Yield Ratios, 810-1820. by J. A. van Houtte|B. H. Slicher van Bath None <eot>
Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest by H. R. Loyn 1. Settlement and peoples. 2. The European setting overseas trade. 3. Internal trade: the coinage towns. 4. land. 5. Kingship nobility. 6. Church, learning literature. 7. major social changes. 8. Norman Conquest. 9. England end of 11th Century. Bibliography. Index. <eot>
The Authorship of the Pazzi Palace by Howard Saalman None <eot>
HISTORY BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS: XVI by Peter Brooks HistoryVolume 49, Issue 166 p. 189-201 HISTORY BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS: XVI PETER BROOKS, BROOKS St. Paul's SchoolSearch for more papers by this author First published: January 1964 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-229X.1964.tb01101.xAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use check box below share version article.I have read accept the Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link a article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Volume49, Issue166January 1964Pages RelatedInformation <eot>
Short Notices by M. A. HOSKIN None <eot>
Europe without Britain. Six Studies of Britain's Application to Join the Common Market and Its Breakdown by Trevor Lloyd|Coral Bell|Nora Beloff|John Mander None <eot>
Über die frühesten Arier im Alten Orient by Ruggero Stefanini|R. Hauschild None <eot>
Some Recent Work on Early Benedictine History by David Knowles Thirty years ago a phase of monastic historical scholarship was drawing towards its close. For some forty previously group scholars, who may fitly be considered the founders critical history our century, had been actively at work. Almost all belonged to, or were connected with, three Benedictine abbeys: Maredsous in Belgium, Farnborough and Downside England, belonging respectively to Congregations Beuron, France England. Among them stood out Ursmer Berlière Maredsous, creator for long editor Revue Bénédictine historian medieval monasticism; his colleague Germain Morin, equally distinguished patristic fields; André Wilmart Farnborough, unrivalled age knowledge literature spirituality, colleagues Ferdinand Cabrol Henri Leclercq; Edmund Bishop Cuthbert Butler. To these added John Chapman, originally later who, though primarily New Testament scholar, turned last St Benedict; Abbot Delatte Solesmes not an historian, distilled presented modern monks wisdom innumerable commentators past on Rule Benedict. Taken as group, men surveyed order between 540 1350, while Butler produced sound edition and, together with others, analysed legislation spiritual doctrine monasticism fulness that achieved any other order, save perhaps Francis. <eot>
The Pilgrimage Route to Rome by George Nebolsine Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Pilgrimage Route to RomeGeorge NebolsineGeorge Nebolsine Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Gesta Volume 1/21964 Sponsored the International Center of Medieval Art Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/766615 Views: 14Total views on site PDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
The Reconstruction of an Early Christian Cycle of Illustrations for the Book of Revelation: The Trier Apocalypse by James P. Snyder None <eot>
Aspects of the Development of Ottonian Respousse Gold Work by Stanley Ferber Previous articleNext article No AccessAspects of the Development Ottonian Respousse Gold WorkStanley FerberStanley Ferber Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Gesta Volume 1/21964 Sponsored International Center Medieval Art Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/766617 Views: 8Total views on site PDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Les Oeuvres d'Adenet le Roi. Albert Henry by Florence McCulloch Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsLes Oeuvres d'Adenet le Roi. Albert Henry Florence McCullochFlorence McCulloch Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 39, Number 1Jan., 1964 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2850151 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
The Fragment of Cicero's De amicitia in Codex Vat. Lat. 5207 by Chauncey E. Finch None <eot>
CORE-AREAS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EUROPEAN STATES SYSTEM by Norman J. G. Pounds|Sue Simons Ball (1964). CORE-AREAS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPEAN STATES SYSTEM. Annals of the Association American Geographers: Vol. 54, No. 1, pp. 24-40. <eot>
The Classical Tradition in Western Art by Christopher M. Dawson|Benjamin Rowland None <eot>
The Textual Tradition of the Cvlex by Wendell Clausen None <eot>
REVIEWS by None Book reviewed in this article: G. B ebr . Judicial Control of the Europeun Communities Dimensions Européennes de la Science Politique The General Says No Implications Brussels Breakdown Tame or Minor Role Why Ireland needs Common Market European Challenge: Its Social, Legal and Political Prospects <eot>
Der thukydideische Epitaphios. Ein stilistischer Kommentar by James H. Oliver|Johannes Theoph Kakridis None <eot>
Die Literarasthetik des europaischen Mittelalters by Marianne Wynn|Hans H. Glunz None <eot>
Short Notices by J. M. WALLACE–HADRILL None <eot>
Reviews by J. N. L. Myres|David M. Wilson|R. Cramp|F. S. Scott|M. W. Beresford|R. Gilyard-Beer|C. Hohler|D. F. Renn|O. J. Weaver|M. W. Thompson|S. E. Rigold|R. M. Organ None <eot>
St. Anselm and His Biographer by Richard Luman|R. W. Southern None <eot>
The Book of Government or Rules for Kings. Hubert Darke by John Hine Mundy Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsThe Book of Government or Rules for Kings. Hubert Darke Richard N. FryeRichard Frye Search more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 39, Number 2Apr., 1964 The journal the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2852737 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Reviews of Books by None Abstract Defence in a Changing World. By Major-General J. L. Moulton. (Eyre & Spottiswoode.) 21s. The Spectrum of Strategy : A Study the Policy and Modern War. Air Vice-Marshal E. Kingston-McCloughry, C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O., D.F.C (Jonathan Cape.) 25s. Military Society Latin America. John Johnson. (Stanford University Press. London: Oxford Press.) 56s. Passion Hawks: Militarism Tristram Coffin. (Macmillan, N.Y.). $5.95. Craft Intelligence. Allen Dulles. (Weiden-feld Nicolson.) 30s. Disarm Verify; An Explanation Central Difficulties National Policies. Sir Michael Wright, G.C.M.G. (Chatto Windus.) Amphibious Operations. Arch Whitehouse. (Muller.) 36s. Counterinsurgency Warfare; Theory Practice. David Galula. (Pall Mall 27s. 6d. Warfare—A French View Counterinsurgency. Roger Trinquier. Railways Wartime. Ernest F. Carter. Debatable Alliance Essay Anglo-American Relations. Coral Bell. (Oxford 8s. International Joseph Frankel. 10s. China Strikes. Dr. Satyanarayan Sinha. (Blandford 12s. Wild Goose Eagle: Life Marshal von Browne, 1705–1757. Christopher Duffy. 35s. Prince Eugen Savoy. Nicholas Henderson. (Weidenfeld 42s. Siege Paris. Robert Baldick. (Batsford.) Hundred Days. Edith Saunders. (Longmans.) 45s. Antony Brett-James. (Macmillan.) U.S. Naval Review 1964. (U.S. Institute, Annapolis.) $10.00 Convoy Escort Commander. Vice-Admiral Peter Gretton, K.C.B., O.B.E., D.S.C. (Cassell.) Nice to Have you Aboard. Captain Harold Hopkins, R.N. (Allen Unwin.) 28s. All Garnet: Field-Marshal Lord Wolseley, 1833–1913. H. Lehmann. Drums Kumasi: Story Ashanti Wars. Alan Lloyd. Battles Boer W. Baring Pemberton. Doughboys: A.E.F., 1917–1918. Laurence Stallings. (Harper Row.) 60s. Return Salonika. Charles Packer. Armageddon 1918. Cyril Falls. On Their Shoulders British Generalship Lean Years 1939–1942. C. N. Barclay. (Faber.) Generals at Francis de Guingand, K.B.E., D.S.O. (Hodder Stoughton.) Regiment Line: XX Lancashire Fusiliers. Ray. <eot>
Aproximación a la Historia de España. Jaime Vicens VivesIV Congreso de Historia de la Corona de Aragón (Mallorca 25 septiembre-2 octubre 1955): Actas y comunicaciones.VI Congreso de Historia de la Corona de Aragón celebrado en Cerdeña en los dias 8 al 14 de diciembre del año 1957.Història de Catalunya. Ferran Soldevila by Anthony Luttrell None <eot>
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Correspondence by Louis Bouyer None <eot>
A Romanesque Candlestick In London by Anabell Harris (1964). A Romanesque Candlestick In London. Journal of the British Archaeological Association: Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 32-52. <eot>
The Mechanical Terminology of Greek and Roman Antiquity. A. G. Drachmann by L. A. Moritz Previous articleNext article No AccessBook ReviewsThe Mechanical Terminology of Greek and Roman Antiquity. A. G. Drachmann L. MoritzL. Moritz Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Classical Philology Volume 59, Number 4Oct., 1964 Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/364937 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright The University ChicagoPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
The Nibelungenlied by William Henry Jackson|D. G. Mowatt None <eot>
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The Missals of Felix V and Early Savoyard Illumination by Sheila Edmunds The casual suggestion by an anonymous book reviewer1 in 1895 that a study of the library House Savoy might well repay effort has never been fully heeded. Two manuscripts once part library,2 Heures de Turin and Très Riches Heures, have since become fundamental histories fifteenth century Flemish French art, but very importance these superb may hindered further investigation Savoyard collection. Only two bearing arms attracted any serious critical attention: so-called Escorial Apocalypse 1428, to which we shall return, hours made for Duke Louis ca. 1450.3 In 1955 latter served as focus group five manuscripts,4 catalogue was notable use term “Savoyard” regional rather than family sense. Some associated with Hours Louis, like sumptuous Saluzzo,5 were certainly people close to, not members of, Savoy, stylistic cohesion within this constitutes evidence interesting indigenous school. catalogue, however, although useful preliminary guide illumination during second half century, suggests no art datable between survived. Yet early 1910 Toesca6 had remarked (without amplifying) there points common among Apocalypse, Saluzzo, Roman missals belonged antipope Felix V are now both Turin, one Biblioteca Reale7 (hereafter called “Royal Missal”), other Archives State8 “Archives Missal”). These missals, long neglected, prove be works that, enlarging our knowledge artistic activity 1430 1445, indicate still profitably studied. <eot>
The English Church, 1000–1066, A Constitutional History. By Frank Barlow. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, The Shoe String Press, Inc., 1963. xii + 324pp. $12.00. by Richard Luman None <eot>
A Note on Theophilus, Maker of Many Wonderful Things by Mojmír S. Frinta None <eot>
Christendom and Jewry: a Study in Irony by O P Edmund Hill New BlackfriarsVolume 46, Issue 534 p. 142-147 Christendom and Jewry: a Study in Irony Edmund Hill O.P., O.P.Search for more papers by this author First published: December 1964 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-2005.1964.tb07471.xAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text full-text accessPlease review our Terms Conditions of Use check box below share version article.I have read accept the Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Volume46, Issue534December 1964Pages RelatedInformation <eot>
Aix-la-chapelle in the Age of Charlemagne. By Richard E. Sullivan. Norman, Oklahoma Press, 1963, 226pp. $2.75. by Ray C. Petry None <eot>
Emin Tengström: Die Protokollierung der Collatio Carthaginensis. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der römischen Kurzschrift. (Studia Graeca et Latina Gothoburgensia, xiv.) Pp. 54. Gothenburg: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1962. Paper, kr. 8. by Patrick McGurk None <eot>
The Long-Haired Kings and Other Studies of Frankish History. J. M. Wallace-Hadrill by Walter Goffart None <eot>
Aix-la-chapelle in the Age of Charlemagne. By Richard E. Sullivan. Norman, Oklahoma Press, 1963, 226pp. $2.75. by Ray C. Petry 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>
Music in a Vernacular Catholic Liturgy by Anthony Milner We are all accustomed to regard the music for Latin rites of Catholic Church as a glorious part (for at least seven centuries main part) heritage Western music. So course, it is. But if its development be examined from pastoral aspect, we ask how far this has assisted majority worshippers in understanding and participating liturgy ‘the outstanding means whereby faithful may express their lives manifest others mystery real nature true Church’, very different picture results. To understand need changes liturgical today reasons why taken so long openly admitted officially sanctioned, requires brief historical introduction. <eot>
A Note on Theophilus, Maker of Many Wonderful Things by Mojmír S. Frinta None <eot>
BOOK REVIEWS by None None <eot>
III. Juristic Principles of Carolingian Ecclesiology by Karl F. Morrison None <eot>
De Origine Feudorum: The Beginnings of an Historical Problem by Donald R. Kelley None <eot>
Der Heliand. Theologischer Sinn als tektonische Form. Vorbereitung und Grundlegung der Interpretation by D. H. Green|Johannes Rathofer None <eot>
The Trojan War by Μ. I. Finley|Jill Caskey|G. S. Kirk|D. L. Page Mr Finley's article is an elaborated version of a talk first broadcast in October 1963. It was offered for publication with the intention stimulating discussion problem which has been exercising archaeologists and historians. For this reason its author does not here answer provisional criticisms comments by Professor Caskey, Kirk Page are also printed below. hoped that presentation will help to define readers very varied issues attend date nature Trojan War. <eot>
Appendix II by None None <eot>
The Irish Missal of Corpus Christi College, Oxford by Aubrey Gwynn Eighty years have gone by since F. E. Warren published his work on The Liturgy and Ritual of the Celtic Church . Two before that date had full text a very puzzling Irish missal which been in library Corpus Christi College, Oxford, probably for some three hundred years. Since wrote, manuscript has transferred from College to Bodleian Library, where it is kept box contains its satchel leather. Its class-number C.C.C. 282. In 1892 an English Jesuit scholar, H. Lucas, made careful collation Warren’s readings with text; note handwriting, records few minor errors, preserved manuscript. <eot>