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Storia di Milano, II: Dall'invasione dei Barbari al governo vescovile (493-1002). G. P. Bognetti , E. Besta , E. Arslan , G. RosaAtti del I Congresso Internazionale di Studi Longobardi.Atti del II Congresso Internazionale di Studi sull'Alto Medioevo.L'età feudale. C. G. MorLa società milanese nell'età precomunale. C. Violante by Robert Sabatino Lopez None <eot>
Pintura e Imaginería Románicas. Walter W. S. Cook, José Gudiol Ricart by Rosalind Rowan None <eot>
La Idea de la Fama en la Edad Media Castellana. María Rosa Lida de Malkiel by Normand R. Cartier Previous articleNext article No AccessBook ReviewsLa Idea de la Fama en Edad Media Castellana. María Rosa Lida Malkiel N. R. CartierN. Cartier Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 30, Number 4Oct., 1955 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2849635 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
The Normans in Scotland. R. L. Graeme Ritchie by Kenneth John Conant Previous articleNext article No AccessBook ReviewsThe Normans in Scotland. R. L. Graeme RitchieW. Stanford ReidW. Reid Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 30, Number 4Oct., 1955 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2849644 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
La Chanson de Roland nel testo assonanzato franco-italiano. Giuliano Gasca Queirazza by Urban T. Holmes Previous articleNext article No AccessBook ReviewsLa Chanson de Roland nel testo assonanzato franco-italiano. Giuliano Gasca Queirazza Urban T. Holmes, Jr.Urban Jr. Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 30, Number 4Oct., 1955 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2849642 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Book Review: Die theologische Anthropologie Johann Adam Moehlers: Ihr geschichtlicher Wandel by Vincent T. O'Keefe None <eot>
Sta. Costanza by Karl Lehmann None <eot>
Konig Ludwig IX., Der Heilige, und das Recht: Studie zur Gestaltung der Lebensordnung Frankreichs im Hohen Mittelalter by Joseph R. Strayer|Ludwig Buisson. None <eot>
Sta. Costanza by Karl Lehmann None <eot>
La Règle du Maître. Hubert Vanderhoven , François Masai , P. B. Corbett by Ludwig Bieler None <eot>
L'Abbaye Royale de St. Denis by Sumner McK. Crosby|Pierre Devinoy None <eot>
ΠΑΓΚΑΡΠΕΙΑ. Mélanges Henri Grégoire. Vol. III (Annuaire de l'Istitut de Philologie et d'Histoire orientales et slaves, XI.) Pp. 607. Brussels: Secrétariat des Editions de l'Institut, 1951. B. Fr. 600. by R. J. H. Jenkins ΠΑΓΚΑΡΠΕΙΑ. Mélanges Henri Grégoire. Vol. III (Annuaire de l'Istitut Philologie et d'Histoire orientales slaves, XI.) Pp. 607. Brussels: Secrétariat des Editions l'Institut, 1951. B. Fr. 600. - Volume 75 <eot>
Der St. Galler Klosterplan. Hans Reinhardt by Kenneth John Conant None <eot>
Sumner Mc Knight Crosby,<i>L'Abbaye Royale de St. Denis</i> by Ernst Gall None <eot>
The History of the Jewish Khazars. D. M. Dunlop by Frank Rosenthal None <eot>
Victor Elbern,Der Karolingische Goldaltar von Mailand by None None <eot>
REVIEWS OF BOOKS by E. W. Journal Article REVIEWS OF BOOKS Get access Bruckner and Mahler. By H. F. Redlich. (Master Musicians Series.) pp. 300. ( Dent, London, 1955, 9s. 6d.) E. W. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Music Letters, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4, October Pages 395–398, https://doi.org/10.1093/ml/XXXVI.4.395 Published: 01 1955 <eot>
Robert Estienne, Royal Printer: An Historical Study of the Elder Stephanus. Elizabeth Armstrong by George Sarton Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsRobert Estienne, Royal Printer: An Historical Study of the Elder Stephanus. Elizabeth Armstrong George SartonGeorge Sarton Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 30, Number 2Apr., 1955 The journal Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2848474 Views: 3Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Germany's Great Old Man by Claus Jacobi None <eot>
Short Notices by H. LIEBESCHÜTZ Short Notices Get access H. LIEBESCHÜTZ Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXX, Issue CCLXXVI, July 1955, Pages 472-a–472, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXX.CCLXXVI.472-a Published: 01 1955 <eot>
MAX FÖRSTER by RUDOLPH WILLARD None <eot>
Short Notices by J. M. WALLACE–HADRILL Short Notices Get access J. M. WALLACE-HADRILL Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXX, Issue CCLXXVI, July 1955, Pages 472-b–473, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXX.CCLXXVI.472-b Published: 01 1955 <eot>
Reviews by None None <eot>
REVIEWS OF BOOKS by T. D. REVIEWS OF BOOKS Get access The Rhythm of Twelfth-Century Polyphony: its Theory and Practice. By William G. Waite. pp. 141+254. ( Yale University Press, New Haven; Cumberlege, London, 1954. $7.50.) T. D. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Music Letters, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4, October 1955, Pages 394–395, https://doi.org/10.1093/ml/XXXVI.4.394 Published: 01 1955 <eot>
REVIEWS OF BOOKS by Reginald Lennard REVIEWS OF BOOKS Get access La société aux XI et XII siécls dans la région mâconnaise. By GEORGES DUBY. (Paris: Librairie Armand Colin, 1953.) REGINALD LENNARD Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXX, Issue CCLXXIV, January 1955, Pages 99–102, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXX.CCLXXIV.99 Published: 01 1955 <eot>
The Medieval Latin Hymn. Ruth Ellen Messenger by Cornelia C. Coulter None <eot>
Reviews of Books by J. M. WALLACE–HADRILL Journal Article Reviews of Books Get access Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Legum Sectio I, Nationum Germanicarum, tomi III, Lex Ribvaria. By FRANZ BEYERLE and RUDOLF BUCHNER. (Hannover: Hahn, 1954.) J. M. WALLACE-HADRILL Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXX, Issue CCLXXVI, July 1955, Pages 440–443, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXX.CCLXXVI.440 Published: 01 1955 <eot>
REVIEWS OF BOOKS by DENTS HAY REVIEWS OF BOOKS Eventail de l'bistoire vivante: bommage à Lucien Febvre. 2 Vols. (Paris: Armand Colin, 1953.) DENTS HAY Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXX, Issue CCLXXV, April 1955, Pages 307–309, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXX.CCLXXV.307 Published: 01 1955 <eot>
REVIEWS OF BOOKS by CHARLES WARREN FOX REVIEWS OF BOOKS Get access EARLY MEDIEVAL MUSIC UP TO 1300 (NEW OXFORD HISTORY MUSIC, Vol. II). Edited by Dom Anselm Hughes. ( Oxford University Press, London, etc., 1954. Pp. xvii, 434.) CHARLES WARREN FOX Search for other works this author on: Academic Google Scholar The Musical Quarterly, Volume XLI, Issue 4, October 1955, Pages 534–547, https://doi.org/10.1093/mq/XLI.4.534 Published: 01 1955 <eot>
Gerhard Bersu, Das Wittnauer Horn im Kanton Aargau (Monographien zur Ur- und Frühgeschichte der Schweiz herausgegeben von der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte, Band IV). Basel: Birkhäuser A G Basel, 1945. Pp. 118, 42 pls., 31 text-figures and 4 folding plans. Fr. 32. by I. A. Richmond Gerhard Bersu, Das Wittnauer Horn im Kanton Aargau (Monographien zur Ur- und Frühgeschichte der Schweiz herausgegeben von Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte, Band IV). Basel: Birkhäuser A G Basel, 1945. Pp. 118, 42 pls., 31 text-figures and 4 folding plans. Fr. 32. - Volume 45 Issue 1-2 <eot>
THE CONGRESS OF ARRAS. 1435 by None HistoryVolume 40, Issue 138-139 p. 31-41 THE CONGRESS OF ARRAS. 1435 First published: February 1955 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-229X.1955.tb00288.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 this article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Volume40, Issue138-139February 1955Pages RelatedInformation <eot>
SHORT NOTICES by None HistoryVolume 40, Issue 138-139 p. 151-170 SHORT NOTICES First published: February 1955 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-229X.1955.tb00295.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 this article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Volume40, Issue138-139February 1955Pages RelatedInformation <eot>
Mediaeval Institutions: Selected Essays by Carl Stephenson|Bryce Lyon None <eot>
The Primitiae of the ‘Corpus Christianorum’ by Bernard M. Peebles In 1953 there was issued from the Brepols press of Turnhout (Belgium) a modest paper-bound fascicle hundred pages that had double importance for students patristics. Not only did it supply, among other things, critical texts (one them never before printed) two writings Tertullian; gave tangible proof new edition all earlier Latin Christian writings, announced as project five years earlier, gone beyond planning stage and, in this small yet solid specimen, actually being — Series latina Corpus Christianorum (CCL) directed by Benedictines Abbey St. Pierre, Steenbrugge (Belgium). Since then, initial has made appearance opening part full, 750-page volume presents half Tertullian's works and forms first series. To Volume II added its own total 900 to bring Tertullian (and Ps.-Tertullian) completion. At points carefully pre-established sequence, volumes have come hand: Tractatus Augustine on Gospel John (36) sermons Caesarius Arles (103, 104). It is two-year yield volumes, seen relation design , subject present, brief survey. <eot>
<i>Trier im Merowingerreich: Civitas, Stadt, Bistum</i>. Eugen Ewig by Francis J. Tschan Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsTrier im Merowingerreich: Civitas, Stadt, Bistum. Eugen Ewig Francis J. TschanFrancis Tschan Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 30, Number 1Jan., 1955 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2850046 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Walter Paatz,Sceptrum universitatis: Die europäischen Universitätsszepter by None None <eot>
An Historical Plea for the Humanities by Jean Seznec None <eot>
Studi di Economia e Statistica of the University of Catania. by P. J. Jones|A. Petino None <eot>
The Graphic Image - Some Books about Drawings and Prints: the Anglo-American Tradition II (Book Review) by Hellmut Lehmann–Haupt None <eot>
Sancti Caesarii Arelatensis Sermones nunc primum in unum collecti et ad leges artis criticae ex innumeris MSS recogniti by J. H. Waszink|D. Germani Morin None <eot>
Der Karolingische Goldaltar von Mailand by W. L. M. Burke|Victor Elbern|R. F. Jessup|Walter Paatz|Paul Thoby None <eot>
Paul Thoby,Les croix limousines de la fin du XIe Siècle au début du XIVe siècle by W. L. M. Burke None <eot>
The European Inheritance. Vol. I. by George R. Holmes|Ernest Barker|George Clark|Paul Vaucher None <eot>
Ronald Jessup,Anglo-Saxon Jewellery by None None <eot>
Studies in Art and Literature for Belle da Costa Greene. Dorothy Miner by Kenneth John Conant Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsStudies in Art and Literature for Belle da Costa Greene. Dorothy Miner Kenneth John ConantKenneth Conant Search more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 30, Number 2Apr., 1955 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2848495 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Die Rechtsquellen. Rudolf Buchner by Luitpold Wallach Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsDie Rechtsquellen. Rudolf Buchner Luitpold WallachLuitpold Wallach Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 30, Number 1Jan., 1955 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2850042 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Modern Technique in Historical Development by Franz Schnabel We are all aware that the teaching of history today has become a very problematical affair—due as much to subject our times. For centuries and up few generations ago situation was different. In former days center gravity instruction in ancient history; this proved itself magnificent medium for education youth. Greek-Roman world is understandable young people no other area historians dispense with details which preoccupy moderns. Ancient constricted. It can be surveyed completely from its impenetrable dark beginnings definitive expiration. look across stage required distance. The extant source material limited high intellectual content, not loaded state proceedings kingdoms principalities; entire development culminates two points—Athens Rome—and unites them harmony. As peers their subject, have taste grand scenes, wide contours history, simplicity good proportions form. They do give too criticism. write moralists firm point view. present universally human, typical, man his emotions, mayhap individual local surroundings; thus depicted remain allied us; everything even accessible youth without further ado. less fertile than modern, but it also full underbrush. Mighty strides been made historical studies since last century; yet newer kind bought sacrifices. spirit criticism developed finest methods. Every event past thoroughly complicated, burdened controversies; addition results shift constantly. Nothing seems secure history. And individualization, consideration life longer exist, forces us busy ourselves most diverse objects, so large outlines obscured thereby integrity events remains ambiguous. <eot>
La Société aux XIe et XIIe siècles dans la région mâconnaise. Georges Duby by Elizabeth Chapin Furber Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews La Société aux XIe et XIIe siècles dans la région mâconnaise . Georges Duby Elizabeth Chapin FurberElizabeth Furber Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 30, Number 2Apr., 1955 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2848484 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Blame not Wyatt by Otto Gombosi None <eot>
Études mérovingiennes: Actes des Journées de Poitiers, 1-3 Mai 1952. by Francis J. Tschan None <eot>
Book Review: The Catholicity of Protestantism by T. D. Price None <eot>
R. R. Bolgar: The Classical Heritage and its Beneficiaries. Cambridge: At the University Press, 1954. vii + 592 pp. $8.50. by Douglas Nash Bush 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>
Book Review: Die Tragoedie des Heiligen Reiches by William A. Mueller None <eot>
Olwen Brogan, Roman Gaul. London: G. Bell and Sons, 1953. Pp. x + 250, 16 plates, 35 text-figures and a map. 21s. by Jacques Heurgon 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>
VARIABILITY IN NEW GUINEA LANGUAGES by H. K. J. Cowan OceaniaVolume 25, Issue 3 p. 208-215 Article VARIABILITY IN NEW GUINEA LANGUAGES H. K. J. Cowan, CowanSearch for more papers by this author First published: March 1955 https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1834-4461.1955.tb00646.xCitations: 1AboutPDF 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 Share linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Citing Literature Volume25, Issue3March 1955Pages RelatedInformation <eot>
Winfrid-Bonifatius und die Christliche Grundlegung Europas by Gerhart B. Ladner|Theodor Schieffer None <eot>
Unde versus by Lynn Thorndike Before the invention of printing and easy multiplication copies a text, memory inevitably played greater part in education, basic textbooks were often expressed verse order to aid memory. Of such works number by named known authors has come us entire: field elementary Latin grammar, Doctrinale Alexander Villa Dei, written 1199; arithmetic, Carmen de algorismo 284 hexameters same author, who further wrote on computus; botany materia medica , post-Carolingian poem ‘Macer,’ consisting 2269 lines 77 herbs; gems, eleventh-century Liber lapidum Marbod, which sixty stones are described 734 hexameters. Some these texts added succeeding generations, as case Regimen sanitatis ascribed medical school Salerno. For most this last is rhymed hexameters: Hec bona sunt ova — longa, parva, quoque nova; Et gallinarum tibi sint et non aliarum. Boni pisces, si cum vino bene misces; Quod misces, forsan damnum adipisceris. Salvia ruta faciunt pocula tuta; Adde rosam florem, minuit potenter amorem. But sometimes not, when pick-me-up advised for morning after: Si nocturna noceat potatio vini, Hoc tu mane bibas iterum fuerit medicina. Sometimes practice versification was extended indicating author text. A copy exposition Microtegni Galen Urso Todi delivered at Avignon 1198 says start: … Quare Ursus vocetur indicat versus, Laudensis medicus medicisque fidelis amicus, Quos super hanc partem Avenione duxit artem. <eot>
The Vine Columns of Old St. Peter's in Carolingian Canon Tables by Elisabeth Rosenbaum Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Vine Columns of Old St. Peter's in Carolingian Canon TablesElisabeth RosenbaumElisabeth Rosenbaum Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Journal the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes Volume 18, Number 1-2January–June 1955 Published Institute Views: 2Total views on site Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/750284 Copyright © The Institute. All rights reserved.PDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Monuments of Romanesque Art, The Art of Church Treasures in North-Western Europe by Harry Bober|Hanns Swarzenski None <eot>
Alcuin on Virtues and Vices: A Manual for a Carolingian Soldier by Luitpold Wallach The Work of the Northumbrian Alcuin in service Charlemagne by far excels importance contributions other scholars allied with Frankish king. One Alcuin's many interests was to develop leaders among laity a barbarian age sense moral responsibility and personal culture fit for commanding positions which these men held. Many letters sent members Royal household, kings Mercia Northumbria, British nobles government officials, overflow advice requests mend their ways. With this aim he wrote special works some persons — one example, Rhetoric as Via Regia Charlemagne, work must be classed oldest Carolingian speculum principis , preceding that Smaragdus St. Mihiel (written Louis Pious), Jonas Orláns (for Pippin Aquitania), Sedulius Scotus Lothar II), Hincmar Reims Charles Bald). <eot>
The Epitaph of Alcuin: A Model of Carolingian Epigraphy by Luitpold Wallach WHAT we know about Alcuin's authorship' of the famous epitaph Pope Hadrian I, written at request Charlemagne, warrants supposition that own epitaph, by him shortly before his death on 19 May 804, in all probability resembled it epigraphic workmanship.2 The elegiacs this inscription are extant manuscripts alone; originally they were engraved a bronze tablet.' Although would be an easy task to reconstruct original appearance - undoubtedly Roman square capitals with proper ligatures, nomina sacra, and special letters as known us from preserved nothing gained such exercise. Like Hadrian's, Alcuin was likelihood another product school Tours.4 Since became formula model for other epitaphs Carolingian age, is printed here literary commentary.5 authorship, reported anonymous biographer, will rendered certain parallels between poetry listed notes following text.6 <eot>
The Counties of the Regnum Italiae in the Carolingian Period (774–888): A Topographical Study. I by D. A. Bullough At the beginning of Principate, Italy, which had been extended to Alps by incorporation Cisalpine Gaul in 42 b.c. , was essentially a land selfgoverning urban communities that exercised authority over an adjacent country district. By third century, when earlier differences legal status these largely abolished, title most commonly applied them civitas although older terminology did not pass entirely out use: Cassiodorus, for example, twice uses municipium . For attached district usual name territorium defined second-century jurist Pomponius as universitas agrorum intra fines cuiusqu civitatis The Christian church adopted existing Roman civil circumscriptions basis its territorial organisation, so ecclesiastical texts came have special sense ‘diocesan see’: this it is common Act sixthcentury councils. Despite steady decline civic autonomy later Imperial period, city and territory continued be basic unit secular administration. In fifth century iudex yet accorded any official connected with city, still after Ostrogothic occupation Italy establishment comites Gothorum <eot>
Die liturgische Musik und das Bildungswesen im frühmittelalterlichen Stift Essen by Bernhard Bischoff No AccessDie liturgische Musik und das Bildungswesen im frühmittelalterlichen Stift EssenBernhard BischoffBernhard BischoffSearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:Jan 2019https://doi.org/10.7788/annalen-1955-jg12SectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail About Previous article Next FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byThe Hebrew Translation of the Carolingian Lord's Prayer: A Case Study in Using Linguistics Understand History14 April 2020 | AJS Review, Vol. 44, No. 1Writing Sounds Europe23 November 2018 , 43The Early RenaissanceEntre société et religion : l’histoire des genres au Moyen Age en Allemagne Download book cover ISSN: 0341-289XeISSN: 2194-3818HistoryPublished online:January 2019 PDF download <eot>
North Africa and Europe in the Early Middle Ages by W. H. C. Frend Recent discussions about Mediterranean trade in the early Middle Ages have tended to be based on two main assumptions. First, has been regarded as between ports eastern and western parts of Mediterranean. Secondly, a result this view, attention historians concentrated advance Arab fleets seventh eighth centuries, which disrupted regular commerce temporarily diminished importance trading cities Italy Provence. <eot>
The Papacy and Missionary Activity in the Early Middle Ages by Richard E. Sullivan ^ p H E era in Western European history extending from 590 to about 900 perhaps had no more prominent feature than the gains won by missionaries for Christian faith. Beginning with pontificate of Gregory Great frontier was pushed steadily forward until new barbarian invasions, collapse Carolingian empire, and secularization church temporarily interrupted this progress at end ninth century. These were made face great odds. Great, writing Emperor Maurice 595, dramatically posed following picture task facing world: “Behold, all things Europe are given over rights barbarians. Cities destroyed; castles tom down; provinces without people. No farmers inhabit land. The worshippers idols rage domineer murder faithful. And still priests who ought throw themselves weeping onto pavement cinders, seek vain names glory profane words.”1 did not live witness burdens heaped upon Christendom Moslems, Avars, Saxons, Norsemen, Bulgars, Magyars, whom sought often succeeded circum­ scribing realm. Neither he an internal western political ecclesiastical structure so serious that one his successors, John VIII (872-882), forced beg rulers West assist protecting Rome herself against invasions infidel Saracens their allies.1 2 Nor see gradual bifurcation what seemed think as a single into eastern during three centuries which followed pontificate, creating near schism sometimes impeded missionary work.3 developments only highlight magnitude achievement early Middle Ages. labor required extend shared many groups. Among those papacy. In view repeated appearance papacy record, certain questions arise, each having bearing on How extensive papal contribution struggle paganism? What exact nature conversion pagans? <eot>
Methodological Problems Concerning the History of Canon Law by Stephan Kuttner Previous articleNext article No AccessMethodological Problems Concerning the History of Canon LawStephan KuttnerStephan Kuttner Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 30, Number 4Oct., 1955 The journal Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2849611 Views: 13Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports following citing article:Kriston R. Rennie, Jason Taliadoros Why Study Law?, Compass 12, no.22 (Feb 2014): 133–149.https://doi.org/10.1111/hic3.12131Paul E. Nahme Law, Principle, and Theologico-Political Sovereignty, Political Theology 14, no.44 (Apr 2015): 432–479.https://doi.org/10.1179/1462317X13Z.0000000009 Aryeh Grabois Hebraica Veritas Jewish-Christian Intellectual Relations in Twelfth Century, 50, (Oct 613–634.https://doi.org/10.2307/2855470William Jerome Wilson Manuscript Cataloging, Traditio 12 (Jul 2016): 457–555.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0362152900007790 <eot>
DROUGHTS OF THE DARK AGES AND TREE-RINGS (a.d. 714-835) by D. J. Schove WeatherVolume 10, Issue 11 p. 368-371 DROUGHTS OF THE DARK AGES AND TREE-RINGS (a.d. 714–835) D. Justin Schove, SchoveSearch for more papers by this author First published: November 1955 https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1477-8696.1955.tb00110.xCitations: 3AboutPDF 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 Share linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Citing Literature Volume10, Issue11November 1955Pages RelatedInformation <eot>
Historical Evidence for Calligraphic Activity in Vercelli from St. Eusebius to Atto by Philip Levine Previous articleNext article No AccessHistorical Evidence for Calligraphic Activity in Vercelli from St. Eusebius to AttoPhilip LevinePhilip Levine Search more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 30, Number 4Oct., 1955 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2849613 Views: 4Total views on site Citations: 1Citations are reported Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article:Rita Lizzi Ambrose's Contemporaries and Christianization Northern Italy, Journal Roman Studies 80 (Sep 2012): 156–173.https://doi.org/10.2307/300285 <eot>
Chretien's Cliges and the Ovidian Spirit by D. W. Robertson THE indebtedness of Chretien to the poetry has long been evident. We know that he translated Ars anwtoria and story Philomela from Metamorphoses, what says at beginning Cliges may imply also Remedia amoris Tantalus Pelops. F. E. Guyer demonstrated there are numerous reflections Ovid's in Cliges, Lancelot, Yvain, conception love these romances owes much Ovid.1 have recently reminded an essay by Jessie Crossland imitation played a large part development time Charlemagne sixteenth century,2 so Chretien's is only we should expect poet who wrote during period which called Age Ovid. There were other influences work poetry, some them more important than influence, but definite meant be least help interpretation his work. In present paper I wish suggest problems involved formulating this kind. If contemporaries guilty basing conclusions on Ovid misunderstood, as alleged, try discover just how was The Ovidian spirit, term shall use designate wider implications attitudes literary techniques, not any means uniformly conceived modern times. That is, still no very clear distinction between understood misunderstood. As one scholar dissatisfied with certain <eot>
Science in the Renaissance: A Survey by C. Doris Hellman Bearing in mind that science is a product of its environment and at the same time an important modifier environment, I shall try to draw over-all picture Renaissance. This summary barely scratches surface wealth material for this exuberant era. The mathematical physical sciences are emphasized number really men consciously omitted. It would be foolish plunge into our topic without defining, least broad outline, what meant here by term Certainly, there difference between ancient modern science. <eot>
Lucas Cranach's Christ Blessing the Children: A Problem of Lutheran Iconography by Christine Ozarowska Kibish None <eot>
The Post-Bédier Theories on the Origins of the Chansons de Geste by Jr. Urban T. Holmes Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Post-Bédier Theories on the Origins of Chansons de GesteUrban T. Holmes, Jr.Urban Jr. Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 30, Number 1Jan., 1955 The journal Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2850039 Views: 3Total views site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
The Fideles in the County of Mâcon by Francis N. Estey Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Fideles in the County of MâconFrancis N. EsteyFrancis Estey Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 30, Number 1Jan., 1955 The journal Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2850040 Views: 1Total views on site Citations: 1Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article:Alice Hicklin scabini historiographical perspective, History Compass 18, no.1010 (Aug 2020).https://doi.org/10.1111/hic3.12624 <eot>
Two Scottish Shrines: Jedburgh and St. Andrews by C. A. Ralegh Radford None <eot>
The Quern-quarries of Mayen in the Eifel by J. Röder Every prehistorian has heard of the famous volcanic rock Eifel from which querns were made in prehistoric and later times. The source came several names, we read Andernach, Niedermendig Mayen lava. Actually, Andernach is merely Rhineland town nearest to quarries; there no lava there. quarries, but they did not begin be worked until Middle Ages, then output was only about one third that Mayen. Since however passed through on its way Rhine, latter name got attached, Britain usually write ‘Niedermendig lava’. But all Roman came, are still being worked. During a visit Germany July 1953, I conducted round them by Dr J. Röder Koblenz. following account, though possible visit, an original composition derived authoritative article others, kindly been abstracted for me English Mr D. van der Waals Amsterdam. wish also thank loan illustrations, especially blocks FIGS, 1 3. <eot>
Frisian Trade in the Dark Ages by Dirk Jellema Previous articleNext article No AccessFrisian Trade in the Dark AgesDirk JellemaDirk Jellema Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 30, Number 1Jan., 1955 The journal of Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2850035 Views: 21Total views on site Citations: 15Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article:Irene Baug, Dagfinn Skre, Tom Heldal, Øystein J. Jansen Beginning Viking Age West, Journal Maritime Archaeology 14, no.11 (Dec 2018): 43–80.https://doi.org/10.1007/s11457-018-9221-3Richard H. Steckel, Clark Spencer Larsen, Charlotte A. Roberts, Joerg Baten Backbone Europe, 8 (Oct 2018).https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108379830Joerg Baten, Richard Steckel History Violence (Nov 300–324.https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108379830.012Isabella C. von Holstein, Penelope Walton Rogers, Oliver E. Craig, Kirsty Penkman, Jason Newton, Matthew Collins, Sergi Lozano Provenancing Archaeological Wool Textiles Northern Europe Light Stable Isotope Analysis (δ13C, δ15N, δ2H), PLOS ONE 11, no.1010 2016): e0162330.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162330Hedwig Röckelein Matrona, (Jun 277–298.https://doi.org/10.7788/boehlau.9783412215309.277M. Swanton King Alfred's ships: text and context, Anglo-Saxon England 28 (Sep 2008): 1–22.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0263675100002234Rosamond McKitterick Continent, 1995): 64–84.https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521362924.005Edward Miller, Cynthia Postan, M. Postan Cambridge Economic Decline Roman Empire, (Mar 2008).https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521087094Michael Europe: North, (Aug 1987): 168–305.https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521087094.006G. ASTILL ARCHAEOLOGY, ECONOMICS AND EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE, Oxford 4, no.22 (Jul 1985): 215–231.https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0092.1985.tb00243.xDavid Pelteret Slave raiding slave trading early England, 9 99–114.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0263675100001125Gale R. Owen Wynflæd's wardrobe, 195–222.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0263675100003082Richard Hodges Ports trade medieval Norwegian Review (May 2010): 97–101.https://doi.org/10.1080/00293652.1978.9965303George Dalton Comments ports 102–108.https://doi.org/10.1080/00293652.1978.9965304 John McCusker, Jr. Wine Prise Mercantile Shipping, 41, 2015): 279–296.https://doi.org/10.2307/2851263 <eot>
The Cambridge Economic History of Europe by R. H. Tawney None <eot>
Money and Credit in China. by Denis Twitchett|Lien-sheng Yang None <eot>
The Classical Heritage and Its Beneficiaries by William H. Stahl|R. R. Bolgar Preface to 1973 impression Introduction 1. The background 2. Greek East 3. Carolingian Age 4. Pre-scholastic 5. Scolastic 6. Collapse an new beginnings 7. high renaissance 8. end of the and appearance patterns in classical education scholarship 9. Education heritage Notes Appendices Index. <eot>
Short Notices by Beryl Smalley Short Notices Get access BERYL SMALLEY Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXIX, Issue CCLXXIII, October 1954, Pages 645-a–645, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXIX.CCLXXIII.645-a Published: 01 1954 <eot>
Reviews of Books by J. M. WALLACE–HADRILL None <eot>
Q. Horati Flacci Opera by Philip Levine|F. Klingner None <eot>
The Andrews Diptych and Some Related Ivories by E. Rosenbaum EVER since the so-called Andrews Diptych in Victoria and Albert Museum with scenes from New Testament (Fig. 1) was published thirty years ago1 its date origin have aroused controversy. Some scholars give it a first half of fifth century,2 while others considered to be Carolingian work.3 The question this ivory involves that three other ivories, stylistically closely related Diptych; Venatio Liverpool 2),4 two each showing an apostle, 3) Louvre 4).5 <eot>
The Teaching of Foreign Languages in the Elementary School by Aristide B. Masella|T. W. Anderson None <eot>
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SHORT NOTICES by A. L. POOLE Journal Article SHORT NOTICES Get access A. L. POOLE Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXIX, Issue CCLXXII, July 1954, Pages 473-b–474, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXIX.CCLXXII.473-b Published: 01 1954 <eot>
MIDDLE ENGLISH II BEFORE AND AFTER CHAUCER by G. D. WILLCOCK Journal Article MIDDLE ENGLISH II BEFORE AND AFTER CHAUCER Get access GLADYS D. WILLCOCK Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Year's Work in English Studies, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1, 1954, Pages 67–87, https://doi.org/10.1093/ywes/XXXIII.1.67 Published: 01 September 1954 <eot>
SHORT NOTICES by J. M. WALLACE-HADRHX None <eot>
REVIEWS OF BOOKS by J. M. WALLACE-HADRTLL None <eot>
MEDIEVAL CHRISTENDOM: TWO PRESENTATIONS by Beryl Smalley New BlackfriarsVolume 35, Issue 408 p. 110-117 MEDIEVAL CHRISTENDOM: TWO PRESENTATIONS Beryl Smalley, SmalleySearch for more papers by this author First published: March 1954 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-2005.1954.tb01963.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 Volume35, Issue408March 1954Pages RelatedInformation <eot>
Review: The Church of St. Martin at Angers by G. H. Forsyth, Jr.; L'Abbaye royale de Saint-Denis by Sumner McK. Crosby; Gothic Architecture and Scholasticism (Wimmer Lecture 1948) by Erwin Panofsky by Robert Branner Book Review| March 01 1954 Review: The Church of St. Martin at Angers by G. H. Forsyth, Jr.; L'Abbaye royale de Saint-Denis Sumner McK. Crosby; Gothic Architecture and Scholasticism (Wimmer Lecture 1948) Erwin Panofsky AngersG. Forsyth,L'Abbaye Saint-DenisSumner CrosbyGothic 1948)Erwin Robert Branner Search for other works this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Journal the Society Architectural Historians (1954) 13 (1): 28–31. https://doi.org/10.2307/987563 Views Icon Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Tools Get Permissions Cite Citation Branner; Panofsky. 1 1954; 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. PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to content. <eot>
SOME NOTES ON THE HISTORY OF THE IRISH AND SCOTTISH BENEDICTINE MONASTERIES IN GERMANY by Rev. Aubrey Gwynn None <eot>
Some Recent Publications on the Classical Tradition in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and on Byzantium by Gerhart B. Ladner Professor Hanfmann's publication of the season sarcophagus Dumbarton Oaks is also a monograph on sarcophagi in general and symbolism Horae seasons literature art. The appearance two important reviews by Doro Levi Miss Marion Lawrence affords this writer an opportunity re-evaluating his first impression book light criticism others. <eot>
Enamel by Everett Parker Lesley None <eot>
OLD ENGLISH by R. M. WILSON OLD ENGLISH Get access R. M. WILSON Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Year's Work in English Studies, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1, 1954, Pages 36–48, https://doi.org/10.1093/ywes/XXXIII.1.36 Published: 01 September 1954 <eot>
Report of the Warburg Institute by None The Warburg Institute reports the following activities since its last account to readers of this newsletter, RN IV, 40. Three books by late Professor Saxl, appear shortly: (1) Volume III Catalogue Astrological and Mythological Illuminated Manuscripts Late Middle Ages , which Saxl compiled before his death, contains manuscripts in libraries London, Oxford Cambridge. It has been seen through press Harry Bober Harvard University. Its main interest for paper, if term Renaissance be taken denote a recurring phenomenon rather than particular period, lies survival illustrations Aratus’ poem on star images, transformations they have undergone from classical mediaeval times. <eot>
SHORT NOTICES by LEVI FOX SHORT NOTICES Get access LEVI FOX Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXIX, Issue CCLXXII, July 1954, Pages 474–475, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXIX.CCLXXII.474 Published: 01 1954 <eot>
Romantisk berättelse by Lawrence S. Thompson|Eyvind Johnson None <eot>
British and Medieval Antiquities, 1753-1953 by A. B. Tonnochy|J. W. Brailsford|R. L. S. Bruce-Mitford|Peter Lasko|William King None <eot>
The Andrews Diptych and Some Related Ivories by E. Rosenbaum None <eot>