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The Value and Influence of Cassiodorus' Ecclesiastical History
by M. L. W. Laistner
Most students of history or literature have had at some time the experience encountering statements generalizations made by a writer an earlier generation and then finding them repeated without question his successors working in same field inquiry. What is more, if dissentient voices been raised, they often overlooked disregarded. The prevailing estimate Cassiodorus' Ecclesiastical History affords excellent example manner which erroneous opinions ad nauseam from one to next, although more than thirty years passed since two scholars first rank, Bidez Parmentier, provided least evidence needed for just evaluation book. There are essential questions seem call fresh investigation. concerned with value accuracy compilation, second its diffusion during Middle Ages popularity as work reference.
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The York Virgin and its Date
by Sir Alfred Clapham
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by J. M. Mogey|R. A. Stewart Macalister
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Illustrations to the Priscillian Prologues in the Gospel Manuscripts of the Carolingian Ada School
by R. M. Walker
SEVERAL years ago, while making a study of the famous Ada School Carolingian illuminated manuscripts, Ernest T. DeWald observed that certain pictures in distinguished Gospels Soissons could not be explained usual way, is, as illustrations opening chapters Four Gospels. His suggestion for source these scenes has prompted further investigation problem. The results are presented this study.1
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The Zodiacal Miniature of the <i>Très Riches Heures</i> of the Duke of Berry: Its Sources and Meaning
by Harry Bober
Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Zodiacal Miniature of the Très Riches Heures Duke Berry: Its Sources and MeaningHarry BoberHarry Bober Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Journal Warburg Courtauld Institutes Volume 11, Number 11948 Published Institute Views: 27Total views on site Citations: 4Citations are reported from Crossref Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/750460 Copyright © 1948 The Institute. All rights reserved.PDF download reports following citing article: John Z. Wee Discovery Zodiac Man in Cuneiform, Cuneiform Studies 67 (Nov 2018): 217–233.https://doi.org/10.5615/jcunestud.67.2015.0217 Francis B. Brévart German Volkskalender Fifteenth Century, Speculum 63, no.22 (Oct 2015): 312–342.https://doi.org/10.2307/2853223 Friedman Siferwas Mythological Illustrations Liber cosmographiae de Foxton, 58, 391–418.https://doi.org/10.2307/2848260Lilian M. C. Randall Originality Flair an Early 15th Century Book Hours: Walters 219, Gesta 20, no.11 233–242.https://doi.org/10.2307/766846
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Romania: The Latin Empire of Constantinople
by Robert Lee Wolff
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Qu'est-Ce Que La Feodalite?
by Sidney Painter|F. L. Ganshof
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The Paleography of Latin Inscriptions in the Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Centuries in Italy
by Nicolette Gray
The inscriptions of Christian, Lombard and Carolingian Italy have been collected studied continuously almost from the date their execution until present day. This accumulation secondary sources over a period thousand years has rendered complication subject extreme. history clarification scientific arrangement Christian epigraphy in begins with work de Rossi second half last century. He separated, was therefore able to co-ordinate, study themselves, collections inscriptions. first collection Roman possibly dates back end V century, classical material; begin VII
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Die Papstbildnisse des Altertums und des Mittelalters. G. B. Ladner
by Ernst Kitzinger
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Beowulf
by Kemp Malone
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The Origins of Modern Germany. G. Barraclourgh
by Edgar N. Johnson
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsThe Origins of Modern Germany. G. Barraclourgh Edgar N. JohnsonEdgar Johnson Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 23, Number 4Oct., 1948 The journal the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2850450 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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The Household of the Norman Kings
by Geoffrey H. White
The great offices of state have their origin in the royal household Norman kings, most which existed Normandy before Conquest. duke Normans had his stewards and butlers, chamberlains constables, when he invaded England; became king English officers accompanied him. For they were still personal officers; who served him wherever might be. It was not until dominions divided between sons that occasion arose for appoint; ment separate England Normandy; after Henry I recovered from brother, did maintain duchy. 1133 took first step towards division chief by granting to Aubrey de Vere office master chamberlain England, while Tancarville family remained hereditary Normandy.
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Histoire de l'église en Belgique. É. de Moreau
by Allen Gilmore
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Histoire de l'église en Belgique . É. Moreau Allen GilmoreAllen Gilmore Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 23, Number 2Apr., 1948 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2852971 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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In Praise of Medieval Tinkers
by Carl Stephenson
The subject of technology, it has long been agreed, is vital interest to the economic historian, as well historian science. latter connection my ignorance such that I can do no more than make a few hesitant observations, largely inspired by very competent adviser. In former should presumably speak with greater assurance, because own research for good many years concerned medieval society. But regard difficult problem technological advance and its significance, must confess ask questions answer—as will be seen from what follows. Such faced anyone who considers history an antiquarian hobby. For phase historical investigation important development industrial society in which we live ? Precisely where taking mankind nobody knows. We historians—medievalists others—must at least remark novelty try better understand explaining origins.
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The Study of History
by Richard H. Bauer
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The Art of the Goldsmith
by William Milliken
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Early Gothic Architecture --- New Problems As A Result of the St. Denis Excavations
by Sumner McK. Crosby
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Etudes d'esthétique médiévale. Edgar De Bruyne
by George Sarton
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Are There Two Melissas, Both Enchantresses, in the Furioso?
by Donato Internoscia
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Viking Antiquities from Sawdon, N.R. Yorks.
by D. M. Waterman
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REVIEWS
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HistoryVolume 33, Issue 119 p. 258-273 REVIEWS First published: October 1948 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-229X.1948.tb00914.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 Abstract Alexander Great Hellenistic Empire. By A. R. Burn Qu' est-ce que la féodalité? F. L. Ganshof The Origins Modem Germany. Geoffrey Barraclough Factors in German History. Volume33, Issue119October 1948Pages RelatedInformation
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Renaissance Commentaries on Juvenal
by Eva Matthews Sanford
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L'Elegia di Properzio. By Alfonsi Luigi. Milan, 1945. Pp. vii+89. Lire 35. Albio Tibullo e gli Autori del ‘Corpus Tibullianum’. By Alfonsi Luigi. Milan, 1946. Pp. viii+101. Lire 180. Both published by the Società Editrice ‘Vita e Pensiero’ as Publications of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, new series, volumes vii and xiii respectivesy.
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Early Christian Epitaphs, from Athens. By S. Creaghan John, S.J., and A. E. Raubitschek Published by Theological Studies, Woodstock, Maryland, U.S.A., 1947. Pp. 54, with 10 plates. $2.50.
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The Dubious Nature of Guillaume's Loyalty inLe Couronnement de Louis
by Alfred Adler
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The Igor Tale
by Adolph Stender-Petersen
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On the problem of Carolingian humanity with special regard to Walahfrid Strabo.
by O Herding
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Kievan Russia.
by Philip E. Mosely|George Vernadsky
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II The Slavic Migrations
by Samuel H. Cross
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Le Origini del Francese
by Stephen Ullmann|Giovanni Alessio
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A Papyrus from Constantinople: (Hamburg Inv. No. 410)
by Richard Salomon
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Guide to the Work of Dutch Mediaevalists, 1919-1947
by B. H. Slicher van Bath
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Illustrations to the Priscillian Prologues in the Gospel Manuscripts of the Carolingian Ada School
by Robert Walker
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Torquato Tasso: The Transition from Baroque to Neo-Classicism
by Édouard Roditi
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Reviews of Books
by G. N. CLARK
Journal Article Reviews of Books Get access Problemen der institutioneele Geschiedenis van Nederland. DOOR D. TH. ENKLAAR. Assen: Gorcum, 1946.) Mensch en Land in de Midddeleeuwen. Bijdrage tot een Nederzettingen Oostelijk Door B. H. SLICHER VAN BATH. 2 vols. (Assen: 1944.) G. N. CLARK Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXIII, Issue CCXLVI, January 1948, Pages 108–109, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXIII.CCXLVI.108 Published: 01 1948
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Essai sur les origines de la miniature dite irlandaise. F. Masai
by Ludwig Bieler
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A Papyrus from Constantinople (Hamburg Inv. No. 410)
by Richard Salomon
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The Reformation from a New Perspective
by Ernest G. Schwiebert
All too frequently writers have been tempted to over-simplify the German Reformation. The literature in field is enormous, contradictory, kaleidoscopic, and infinitely complex, requiring decades master more important sources standard works. Such labels as “Reformation,” “Protestant Revolt,” Revolution” are, a large measure, propaganda terms presupposing fundamental assumptions lines of reasoning not entirely supported fact. Often casual reader this receives impression that Reformers like Wyclif, Hus, Savonarola, Luther, Zwingli, Calvin were merely out step with accepted, centuries-old teachings Roman Catholic Church. He aware fact he reading history reverse.
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Le Cose Fiorentine Dall'Anno 1375
by Félix Gilbert|Francesco Guicciardini|Robert Ridolfi
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Miscellanea Giovanni Mercati. Vol. II: Paleografia, Bibliografia, Varia.
by J. P. Elder
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsMiscellanea Giovanni Mercati. Vol. II: Paleografia, Bibliografia, Varia.J. P. ElderJ. Elder Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 23, Number 1Jan., 1948 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2853692 Views: 2Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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REVIEWS
by W. J. Strachan
REVIEWS Get access The Art of the French book from early manuscripts to present time. Edited by ANDRÉ LEJARD. Introduction PHILIP JAMES. Text MM. ÉMILE-A. VAN MOE, ROBERT BRUN, JACQUES WILHELM, PAUL-HENRI MICHEL, GUIGNARD. Produced ‘Les Éditions du Chêne’. Publisher in England: Paul Elek. 1947. 166 pp. 182 figures. £2 10s. W. J. STRACHAN BISHOP'S STORTFORD Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Studies, Volume II, Issue 2, April 1948, Pages 185–187, https://doi.org/10.1093/fs/II.2.185 Published: 01 1948
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REVIEWS
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Book reviewed in this article: De Zin der Geschiedenis By D r . P. van S chilfgaarde Leiden In Quest of Civilization R onald L atham An Advanced History India R. C. M ajumdar , H. aychaudhuri and K alikinkar atta Caste India: Its Nature, Functions Origins J. H utton Field Archaeology A tkinson Aspects the Ancient World V ictor E hrenberg The Nationalities Europe Growth National Ideologies unro C hadwick “Vitas sanctorum patrum Emeretensium”; text translation, with an introduction commentary. Edit, by J oseph N. G arvin “Vita sancti Fructuosi”; a Sister F rances lara N ock Paul Albar Cordoba: studies on his life writings arleton M. age Vassi Fideles Carolingian Empire E. O degaard beginnings Russian history: enquiry into sources K. Medieval Islam: study cultural orientation ustave runebaum Bristol Charters 1378–1499. A. ronne Statesmen Sea Power: based Ford Lectures, 1943 dmiral ir erbert ichmond Elizabeth's Army G. ruickshank Imperial Privy Council Seventeenth Century enry rederick chwarz Classical Republicans: essay recovery pattern thought seventeenth century England Z era S. ink Minutes Hudson's Bay Company 1679–1684. ich John Stuart Southern Colonial Frontier: Study Indian Relations, War, Trade, Land Problems Wilderness, 1754–1775 lden British Development West Florida, 1763–1769 linton oward Le Journal de Gibbon á Lausanne, 17 Août 1763–19 Avril, 1764, eorges B onnard L'importance du deuxième séjour à Lausanne dans la formation I'historien Selections from Decline Fall Roman Edward Edited W. aunders Catalogue Political Personal Satires preserved Department Prints Drawings Museum ary D. eorge George Canning harles P etrie Histoire peuple anglais au xix 4 siècle É lie alevy Story Engineers, 1800–1945 ames B. efferys Economic Steel‐making, 1867–1939: Competition L. urn Years Crisis: Outline International History, 1919–45 enneth I ngram Reconstruction arl oewenstein Last Days of. Hitler T revor +R oper Nuremberg Documents: Some German War Policy 1933–45 e endblssohn Annual. Register: Review qf. Eupljc Events, at Home Abroad. For. year. 1946. Edit by. T. ontague ell Idea Nationalism: its Background ans ohn Prophets Peoples: Studies Nineteenth Nationalism On Liberty, Considerations Representative Government ill c allum Second Treatise Civil Government, Letter Concerning Toleration ocke ough Leviathan, or Matter, Forme Power Commonwealth, Ecclesiastical homas obbes ichael akeshott Sir Richard Lodge argaret odge
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Reviews of Books
by M. D. KNOWLES
Journal Article Reviews of Books Get access Canonization and Authority in the Western Church. By E. W. KEMP.( Oxford University Press, 1948) M. D. KNOWLES Search for other works by this author on: Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXIII, Issue CCXLVIII, July 1948, Pages 361–363, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXIII.CCXLVIII.361 Published: 01 1948
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The So-Called Twelfth Century Renaissance
by William A. Nitze
THE frequent use of words or indeed names tends to wear down their meaning. They contract and at the same time expand significance. We say 'they are nice people,' forgetting that basic long-prevailing meaning 'nice' was 'ignorant' 'foolish' (NED). And so it is with name 'Renaissance,' as commonly applied rebirth antiquity in fifteenth sixteenth century Wiedergeburt des Altertums, Burckhardt's classic phrase. I have always assumed by Burckhardt meant, not a revival something somnolent time, but actually new birth re-creation an ancient world had been discovered anew. It this idea should like contrast Classical re-awakening twelfth century. The truth lies often shading, instance shading importance if we wish keep our distinctions clear. Let us look, for moment, word Renaissance stricter sense. 'By term Renaissance, birth,' said John Addington Symonds, 'is indicated . history attainment self-conscious freedom human spirit manifested European races.' great achievements thought Michelet, were 'the discovery man' humanism age upheld has generally regarded humanitas Cicero, which turn paideia Greek way life. In Symonds (Encycl. Brit., l1th ed.):
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Reviews of Books
by Reginald Lennard
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by Wallace-Hadrill
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Short Notices
by L.D.B
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Short Notices
by P. G.
Short Notices Get access P. G. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXIII, Issue CCXLVII, April 1948, Pages 259–260, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXIII.CCXLVII.259 Published: 01 1948
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Pastoral and Epithalamium in Latin Literature
by E. Faye Wilson
Previous articleNext article No AccessPastoral and Epithalamium in Latin LiteratureE. Faye WilsonE. Wilson Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 23, Number 1Jan., 1948 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2853673 Views: 6Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports following citing article:A. H. Merrills History Geography Late Antiquity, 1 (Jul 2009).https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511496370Alastair Minnis, Ian Johnson Cambridge Literary Criticism, 2 (Mar 2008).https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521300070Winthrop Wetherbee From late Antiquity twelfth century, (May 2005): 97–144.https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521300070.007Vincent Gillespie FROM THE TWELFTH CENTURY TO c . 1450, 145–236.https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521300070.008 Zoja Pavlovskis Statius Epithalamia, Classical Philology 60, no.33 (Oct 2015): 164–177.https://doi.org/10.1086/365018 William A. Nitze So-Called Twelfth Century Renaissance, 464–471.https://doi.org/10.2307/2848432
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The Development of Town Government in Twelfth Century Montpellier
by Archibald R. Lewis
Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Development of Town Government in Twelfth Century MontpellierArchibald Ross LewisArchibald Lewis Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 22, Number 1Jan., 1947 The journal the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2856202 Views: 2Total views on site Citations: 3Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article:Kathryn L. Reyerson Commercial fraud middle ages: case dissembling pepperer, Journal History 8, no.11 (Jan 2012): 63–72.https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-4181(82)90007-0 Paul H. Freedman An Unsuccessful Attempt at Urban Organization Twelfth-Century Catalonia, 54, no.33 (Oct 2015): 479–491.https://doi.org/10.2307/2855773 Archibald Seigneurial Administration Montpellier, no.44 562–577.https://doi.org/10.2307/2853138
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Antiochene Exegesis in Western Europe During the Middle Ages
by M. L. W. Laistner
The outstanding importance of allegorical interpretation to the medieval scholar engaged on interpreting Scriptures is well known. method, which had originated in East and was older than Christianity, became established West during Patristic age; its application there a good deal variety. Ambrosiaster commenting Pauline epistles combined orthodoxy with an unswerving adherence historical sense. Tyconius, other hand, laid down no less seven rules whereby interpret prophecies Old Testament. Augustine went further finding meaning passages Holy Writ Jerome, who always maintained certain balance expounding literal spiritual latter more pronounced his earlier commentaries when he still consciously under influence Origen. In later works becomes noticeably less; but it not wholly absent even from unfinished commentary Jeremiah. To Gregory Great sensus spiritalis particularly moralis were such paramount significance as almost oust meaning. His Bede through Bede, directly, expounders Bible enormous.
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THE TENTH CENTURY
by Jean Lestocquoy
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Aspects of Mediaeval Thought on Church and State
by Gerhart B. Ladner
“Two loves,” St. Augustine says in De Civitate Dei , “have made two cities, love of self unto contempt God the Earthly City, Heavenly City,” City God. These “cities”— civitates —are, course, not states, but societies; himself tells us that term civitas is an equivalent society. They are societies, however, a special kind. The Ciyitds “mystical” society all elect, past, present and future. Civitas Terrena identical neither with earthly state nor any particular such as Roman Empire, merely human society, it too impious, damned.
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The Pèlerinage de Charlemagne in New Light on Saint-Denis
by Alfred Adler
Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Pèlerinage de Charlemagne in New Light on Saint-DenisAlfred AdlerAlfred Adler Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 22, Number 4Oct., 1947 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2853137 Views: 12Total views site Citations: 4Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article:Jerzy Pysiak Król i Korona Cierniowa. Kult relikwii we Francji Kapetyngów, (Jan 2012).https://doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323510383Anne Latowsky as Pilgrim? Requests Relics Descriptio Qualiter and Voyage Charlemagne, 2008): 153–167.https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230615441_8Anne Walters reconstruction abbey church at St-Denis (1231–81): interplay music ceremony with architecture politics, Early Music History 5 (Dec 187–238.https://doi.org/10.1017/S026112790000070X Robert Lee Wolff Romania: Latin Empire Constantinople, 23, no.11 (Oct 2015): 1–34.https://doi.org/10.2307/2853672
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The Meaning of Placitum and Mallum in the Capitularies
by Francis N. Estey
Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Meaning of Placitum and Mallum in the CapitulariesFrancis N. EsteyFrancis Estey Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 22, Number 3Jul., 1947 The journal Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2856874 Views: 3Total views on site Citations: 3Citations 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 Assembly politics western Europe eighth century twelfth, (Nov 2006): 193–216.https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511497216.013 5. Forbannus – 21. Soniare, sonare, (May 2014): 108–162.https://doi.org/10.13109/9783666203367.108
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Det danske sprogs historie: Fo̵rste Bind, Fra Guldhornene til Jyske Lov
by Eînar Haugen|Peter Skautrup
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The Cultural Integration of Europe
by William L. Winter
Journal Article The Cultural Integration of Europe Get access William L. Winter Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Social Forces, Volume 26, Issue 1, October 1947, Pages 26–29, https://doi.org/10.2307/2572599 Published: 01 1947
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Western and Eastern Traditions of Central Europe
by F. Dyornik
To write about Central Europe and do justice to all the problems that face us there, nations provoked them, is well nigh impossible. That part of Europe, in its national political makeup, resembles a crazy quilt which does not, at first glance, present any common thread unravel general design historical evolution. The occupying vast regions from North Sea Adriatic Black Seas are so numerous and, on surface, heterogeneous, it appears impossible find ground could meet forget their national, religious, differences. Who will work miracle discovering interest among Germans, Slavs, Magyars, Rumanians? Strictly speaking, only includes Germans Rhine die Oder, Czechs, Slovenes, Croats. But study dieir history reveals story inseparable Eastern Soudieastern Europe. For true understanding Poland Balkans must also be considered.
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Christian and Merovingian Gaul, 1940–4
by Raymond Lantier
A doctorate thesis sets out the history of towns Narbonensis prima , Toulouse, Narbonne, Beziers, Agde, and Nîmes, from Germanic invasions to second half twelfth century. The interest work is that it follows, with aid archaeological documentation, stages in topographic material development these towns, which fifth century on were attacked by a progressive paralysis, culminating absolute decay. Mahometan invasion appears have had most disastrous effects Languedoc. certain revival manifests itself Carolingian period, but soon countered progress Islam Mediterranean rise feudal system. In this well-defined geographical unit, circumscribed Rhône, Ardèche, Cevennes, part Garonne, Pyrenees, Mediterranean, dominant role belongs central eastern directly contact Rome Italy. western province, borders old post-Hallstatt cultural centre, has felt Roman influence less strongly remains sort March-land considerations security predominating.
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Laudes Regiae: A Study in Liturgical Acclamations and Mediaeval Worship. Ernst H. Kantorowicz
by F. Edward Cranz
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Constantine and the Barbarians. A Note on the Old English "Elene"
by Pamela Gradon
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The Scot in History. Wallace Notestein
by W. T. Laprade
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews of BooksThe Scot in History. Wallace Notestein W. T. LapradeW. Laprade Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited The Journal Modern History Volume 19, Number 2Jun., 1947 Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/237110 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright University Chicago PressPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Postlogium Sugerianum
by Erwin Panofsky
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Postlogium Sugerianum
by Erwin Panofsky
This little postscript to my edition and translation of Suger's writings on the abbey church St.-Denis its art treasures1 must begin with a loud pater, peccavi. Misled by previous references, even in comparatively recent otherwise reliable Geschichte der lateinischen Literatur des Mittelalters M. Manitius (IX, 2, vol. 3, Munich, 1931, p. 603), I had assumed that original manuscripts De Consecratione were lost. entirely overlooked fact, now kindly brought attention Dr. Charles J. Liebman, Jr., both slightly mutilated twelfth-century manuscript formerly owned C.-A. Petau, from which bulk text was published Duchesne 1640, fifteenth-century preserved St.-Victor, Mabillon supplied missing conclusion some forty yean later, are still existence identified A. Luchaire as early 1899.2 The earlier (entitled “Suggerius Abbas Sancti Dionisii de Ecclesia se aedificata”) forms part Cod. Reg. 571 Vatican Library (fols. 119r-129v); later one (directly copied Reginensis, less easily legible, bearing rubrics “Hic incipit dedicacio ecclesie” “De renovatione ecclesie beati Dionysii”) is inserted into MS no. 1030 Bibliothèque l'Arsenal 137r-143v, 81r-82v). On basis Arsenal manuscript, has already given “corrections et compléments” previously established. But order atone for sin omission — view fact Luchaire's article not readily accessible many places shall repeat them here add few more, being real interest archaeologists.3
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The Cambyses Justice Medal
by Edward Gans|Guido Kisch
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Review. Charlemagne. Calmette, J.
by J. M. WALLACE–HADRILL
REVIEWS Charlemagne—sa vie et son æuvre. By J. CALMETTE. Paris: Albin Michel. 1945. 318 pp. 150 francs. M. WALLACE-HADRILL OXFORD Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar French Studies, Volume 1, Issue 3, July 1947, Pages 258–261, https://doi.org/10.1093/fs/1.3.258 Published: 01 1947
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Toynbee's "A Study of History"
by Francis Neilson
The American Journal of Economics and SociologyVolume 6, Issue 4 p. 451-472 Toynbee's “A Study History” Francis Neilson, Neilson New YorkSearch for more papers by this author First published: July 1947 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1536-7150.1947.tb01585.xAboutPDF 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 the Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link a article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Volume6, Issue4July 1947Pages RelatedInformation
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Books Received
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Previous articleNext article No AccessBooks ReceivedPDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by The Journal of Religion Volume 27, Number 3Jul., 1947 Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/483622 Views: 5Total views on this site PDF download Crossref reports no articles citing article.
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Lex Salica, II
by Simon Christoph Stein
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The Byzantine Exhibition in Baltimore the Coptic Section
by John D. Cooney
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Charlemagne et l'empire carolingien. Louis Halphen
by Charles E. Odegaard
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsCharlemagne et l'empire carolingien. Louis Halphen C. E. OdegaardC. Odegaard Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 22, Number 4Oct., 1947 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2853149 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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A History of the Dominican Liturgy, 1215-1945. W. R. Bonniwell
by Anselm Strittmatter
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Mensch und Schrift im Mittelalter. H. Fichtenau
by J. P. Elder
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A Critical Bibliography of French Literature. Urban T. Holmes, Jr.
by Ronald N. Walpole
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Mysteries' End: An Investigation of the Last Days of the Medieval Religious Stage. Harold C. Gardiner
by Massey H. Shepherd
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsMysteries' End: An Investigation of the Last Days Medieval Religious Stage. Harold C. Gardiner Massey H. Shepherd, Jr.Massey Jr. Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 22, Number 4Oct., 1947 The journal Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2853148 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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R. Valentini and G. Zucchetti, Codice Topografico della Citta di Roma (Fonti per la Storia d'Italia pubblicate dal R. Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medio Evo, vols, 81, 88, 90, and 91). Rome: vol. 1, secoli I–VI, pp. 373 with 6 plates and 1 plan, 1940; vol 2, secoli IV–XII, pp. 396 with 4 plates and 2 plans, 1942; vol. 3, secoli XII–XIV, pp. 499 with 2 plates and 1 plan, 1946; vol. 4, in preparation. 3,000 lire per volume.
by John W. Perkins
R. Valentini and G. Zucchetti, Codice Topografico della Citta di Roma (Fonti per la Storia d'Italia pubblicate dal Istituto Storico Italiano il Medio Evo, vols, 81, 88, 90, 91). Rome: vol. 1, secoli I–VI, pp. 373 with 6 plates 1 plan, 1940; vol 2, IV–XII, 396 4 2 plans, 1942; 3, XII–XIV, 499 1946; 4, in preparation. 3,000 lire volume. - Volume 37 Issue 1-2
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The Corporate Idea and the Body Politic in the Middle Ages
by C. J. Nuesse|Anton‐Hermann Chroust|Alois Dempf|Gerhart B. Ladner|Arnold J. Toynbee
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Notes on the Hildebrandslied
by W. P. Lehmann
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Some Geographical Problems of the Oxford Roland
by Edwin B. Place
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The Cambyses Justice Medal
by Guido Kisch
The medal here illustrated (Fig. I) was acquired by this writer in 1940, with the late Dr. Nussbaum's collection. An accompanying label said it 1937 from Zentralbibliothek, Zurich. Philipp Lederer, who catalogued Nussbaum collection, described as follows: “Augsburg (?) Judgment of Cambyses. Silver medal. About 1550. 52½ m/m. 19.7 gr. Unknown piece.”
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The Missing Portions of the Commentum Einsidlense on Donatus's Ars Grammatica
by John Elder
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La Estoria del noble varon el Cid Ruz Diaz el Campeador, Sennor que fue de Valencia
by William J. Entwistle
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A Critical Edition of the Vatican Mythographers
by Kathleen Elliott|J. P. Elder
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The Ḥerem Hayyishub. A Contribution to the Medieval Economic History of the Jews. Louis I. Rabinowitz
by Arthur J. Zuckerman
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews The Ḥerem Hayyishub. A Contribution to the Medieval Economic History of Jews . Louis I. Rabinowitz Arthur ZuckermanArthur Zuckerman Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 22, Number 4Oct., 1947 journal Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2853153 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Present Status of "The Great Soviet World Atlas" in the United States
by Leonard S. Wilson
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The Destruction of Ancient Rome
by Eva Matthews Sanford
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The Church and International Affairs
by Canon Cyril E. Hudson
The Church and International Affairs Get access Canon Cyril E. Hudson Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Affairs, Volume 23, Issue 1, January 1947, Pages 1–10, https://doi.org/10.2307/3017734 Published: 01 1947
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Lex Salica, I
by Simon Christoph Stein
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The Tenth Century
by J. Lestocquoy
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Salve Festa Dies
by Ruth Ellis Messenger
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Matteo Bàrtoli
by Giacomo Devoto
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The Dawn of Nationalism in Europe
by Halvdan Koht
THAT nationalism cannot exist without nations is self-evident. Historically, it means that the conditions of in Europe were present only with establishment separate after dissolution Roman Empire. In seeking, however, for first signs within so established, we should not feel bound by modern conceptions what means. Like other ideological political terms, has gone through many changes course historical development, perhaps even more than others because just as much a psychological term. fact, primitive contains elements which have disappeared or are disappearing from character nationalism. Within kingdoms founded on ruins Empire, traditions too strong to allow national separatism dominate ideas new leaders. Christianity, too, counteracted such development. this regard, analysis tends confirm view Henri Pirenne according definite breach between ancient and medieval civilization did occur until Carolingian times. Indeed, collapse Empire lasting favorable growth nationalistic finally created. From ninth century onward, organized itself into later form bases life. Natural, though surprising at early date, was conclusion drawn about 830, Frankish historian, Frechulf, bishop Lisieux. Abandoning almoMst sacred conception continuous existence boldly asserted territory constituted beginning era history.' The ecclesiastical author recalled hope St. Augustine might be replaced world small states only,2 now he thought dream realized.
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"Syr Bertram the Baner" in the Middle-English Romance Otuel and Roland
by Ronald N. Walpole
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England and the Continent in the Eighth Century
by A. B. White
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The Role of the State in Shaping Things Economic
by Joseph J. Spengler
I Have found it necessary to deal speculatively rather than historically with the subject assigned me. The assembly and organization of facts presuppose principles criteria relevancy. As yet these have not been formulated. Until this lack is repaired, therefore, speculation bound swamp history.
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Ovid's Contribution to the Conception of Love Known as "L'Amour Courtois"
by Jessie Crosland
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Initiation a l'Étruscologie
by Jacob Hammer|Marcel Renard|Pierre Gilbert|Marcel Renard|Marcel Renard|P. Gilbert|M. Renard
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Short Notices
by R. S.
Short Notices Get access R. S. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXII, Issue CCXLIII, July 1947, Pages 263–264, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXII.CCXLIII.263 Published: 01 1947
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REVIEWS
by J. N. L. Myres
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Short Notices
by C. A. M.
Short Notices Get access C. A. M. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume LXII, Issue CCXLIII, July 1947, Pages 264-b–265, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/LXII.CCXLIII.264-b Published: 01 1947
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