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Pseudo-Isidore
Clara Harder
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Pseudo-Isidore is the name historians gave to unknown author of a collection forged papal decretals from first centuries. The collection, known as Pseudo-Isidorian was created in half 9th century cloister Corbie Carolingian Francia. fraud only discovered early 17th century, after had already influenced medieval Canon Law and development Church. Scholars have since then tried find out who creators forgery were what their intentions might been.
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The Carolingian Answer to the Iconoclastic War and the Birth of Western Art
Francesco Vincenzo Stella
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After a long quarrel scattered with persecutions, uprisings, dismissals and replacements of religious authorities, deaths, military expeditions, confiscations attempts assassinations in Greece, Italy other European areas, the Council Nicaea, 787, imposed victory iconodules Byzantine Empire. The West, especially Kingdom Franks Lombards ruled by Charles, later known as Charlemagne, tried to take an official position synod Frankfurt 794 odd complex treatise, comprising four books, entitled Opus Caroli , or Libri Carolini which were recently attributed Ann Freeman Theodulf Orleans, one greatest intellectuals his time. In this work, we could call first western treatise on images, icon is freed from its ritual cult value, returned artistic use, thus determining, according some scholars, larger freedom figurative representation that characterizes art compared Orthodox one. This stance followed lively debate, involving many authors, materials have not yet been translated put into full circulation historical-artistic research.
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European Review|Use Siena air (University of Siena)
Canons
Julia Barrow
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Canons probably were originally so termed because they among the people able to receive a share of funds from particular church. They clerics living in groups and serving cathedrals or collegiate churches. Under Carolingians attempts made regulate their way life by rules partly influenced monastic rules, though intended make canons distinct monks. These not necessarily strictly adhered this gave some freedom movement that enabled them engage administration. During 11th century revived interest Augustinian Rule led creation semi-monastic communities regular canons.
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Jeffrey F. Hamburger, Diagramming Devotion: Berthold of Nuremberg’s Transformation of Hrabanus Maurus’s Poems in Praise of the Cross. Chicago; London, The University of Chicago Press, 2020
Celeste Maria Lourenço da Silva de Oliveira Pedro
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The case study is presented in the title: Hrabanus Maurus’s (ca. 780-856) In honorem sanctae crucis 810) and Berthold of Nuremberg’s two-part work Liber de misteriis et laudibus sancta (1292) supplement interemerate Virginis genitrices Dei Domini nostril Ihesu (1294)) are confronted dissected; use word “transformation” key to analytical interpretive possibilities concerning medieval formulas author presents (both textual imagetic). Close five hundred years separate carmina figurata Carolingian abbot text-images Dominican lector both follow on antique traditions. With more than two pictures diagrams illuminations from a multitude codices, architectural details religious objects, Hamburger furnishes our understanding transformation visual cultures (largely beyond Hranabus Berthold’s) centrality artistic productions.
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Revista española de filosofía medieval
Fleury [Latin: Floriacum]
Elizabeth Dachowski
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Fleury: Benedictine monastery founded in the 7th century on Loire River France, at site of Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire (Loiret). It was originally dedicated to Virgin Mary and St. Peter but later became closely identified with Benedict following theft Benedict’s bones from ruins Monte Cassino. Fleury enjoyed royal support, under Merovingians, Carolingians, Capetians, though it less important Valois Dynasty. one leaders 10th-century monastic reform movement a major cultural centre. In 15th French monarchy imposed lay commendatory abbots monastery. abandoned during Wars Religion 16th century, revived by Maurists 17th again Revolution. Monastic life did not return until 1944.
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Le marchand et les poids et mesures
Jean-Claude Hocquet
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Published in French this Variorum volume, these chapters represent over twenty years of scholarship and publication. Many have been updated translated from German Italian into for the first time. The all deal with merchants, whom author is a world-renowned specialist, their use local weights measures during Middle Ages modern period. reader taken on journey Carolingian Empire to pre-Columbian Mexico post-colonial Java or Madagascar, ancient Rome aluminium can 21st century. As has specialised history salt saltworks sea, book also makes room springs, fish fishing ports northern Europe, finally scholarly investigation leads food, bread cereals. expands earlier survey published series, which dealt mainly Venice salt, was very well received by educated public, who still wonder how people overcame chaos old measures. revolution 1789 put an end situation inventing metre decimal system.
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Nascita dei Comuni e memoria di Roma: un legame da riscoprire
María Pía Alberzoni
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Abstract The historiography on the Italian Communes has investigated motives behind new city governments. Jean-Claude Maire Vigueur and Chris Wickham have stressed different rationales in actions of communal elites. However, we should avoid underestimating cultural power a model still very much present Middle Ages: imperial Rome. In crisis linked to struggle for investiture, elites were inspired by Roman institutional model, albeit following ‚models‘ (classical, Byzantine, Carolingian Saxon). world interpreted this legacy with contribution Church. context, use spolia as an instrument legitimization, Arnold Esch, be re-evaluated. interpretation key institutions, laws, political artistic languages presupposed sound education part people commune, based classical tradition and, politically, law institutions. These concepts visually expressed style – later called ‚Romanesque‘ due obvious desire reinterpret models. Finally, equestrian group Oldrado da Tresseno (1233) facade Palazzo della Ragione Milan, only known example type municipal representation first half 13th century, allows us assess legitimising policies.
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Quellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken|PubliCatt (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore)
Das italienische Notariat und das „Hlotharii capitulare Papiense“ von 832
Patrick Breternitz|Britta Mischke
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Abstract In 832, the Frankish emperor Lothar I promulgated a capitulary in royal palace of Pavia („Hlotharii capitulare Papiense“) confirming selected chapters capitularies his predecessors Charlemagne and Louis Pious. These are mostly cited verbatim, but some (chs. 3, 12, 13) seem to have no equivalent earlier therefore usually considered be new provisions by himself. The article focuses particularly on ch. 13 containing for office notary. It includes clause that has been interpreted as prohibition against notaries service counts writing charters outside their own county. This argues an alternative interpretation: chapter aims only ensure transfers property certified always region which is located. Moreover, very likely refers decree Pious 818/819 („Capitula legibus addenda“, 6). thus emerges „Capitulare Papiense“ does fact take up provision Lothar’s predecessors, same can suggested 12. According latter chapter, unfree people ineligible attain freedom based 30-year term Roman law if one parents was unfree. coincides largely with known ascribed „Liber Papiensis“, not hitherto connected capitulary. model, adopted slightly modified Lothar, findings make it highly probable source yet identified, also repeats older or Pious, now lost.
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Quellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken
Gift-Giving and the Seventh-Century Frankish Church in Merovingian Hagiography: The case of the <i>Vita Eligii</i>
Eduard Visintini
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Abstract This paper argues for the combination of political and socio-economic analysis in study early medieval gift-giving, specifically context late Merovingian Church. Gift-giving this period is often viewed through a historiographical tradition strongly influenced by anthropological scholarship, which rarely considers any reasoning behind act – particularly case ecclesiastical institutions actors. associates itself with recent growing answer to position, Ian Wood’s re-working Appadurai Breckenridge’s “Temple Societies” theory. It studies political, social, economic repercussions gift-giving Life Saint Eligius, seventh-century craftsman, member court, subsequently bishop see Noyon, North-Eastern Francia. The analyses vita threefold way: Firstly, it looks at connection between patronage saint’s relationship court. Secondly, potential effects on described throughout text, societies around them. Thirdly, interprets these aspects light expansion Church, its institutions, eastern Gaul.
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Millennium
<scp>Orietta Da Rold</scp> and <scp>Elaine Treharne</scp> (eds). <i>The Cambridge Companion to Medieval British Manuscripts</i>
Raluca Rădulescu
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Every palaeography scholar and teacher has an idea of what a dream textbook for the teaching their subject could look like. This volume is competing that place. It mine information both beginners more seasoned students teachers palaeography, written by leading scholars in field manuscript studies. Structured as three-part investigation, links these to three central questions: How do we study manuscript? Why Where Part I opens with Richard Beadle’s Ralph Hanna’s chapter on describing cataloguing medieval English manuscripts. Characteristically, authors, clear succinct, provides solid backbone first steps required working manuscript, from headings prelims contents materials, while tackling difficult issues collation, including how work quires booklets. As component sections listed here indicate, directed towards bound book (codex), are rest chapters this volume, so broader range formats British manuscripts survive not covered here. In Chapter 2, Donald Scragg uses example early Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Hatton 115, query way which modern or older catalogue descriptions fit understandings ‘booklet’, put forward classic Pamela Robinson 1978. Julia Crick Daniel Wakelin pick up complex issue identifying, reading understanding scripts 3. Their discussion ranges much widely than Scragg’s, broad approach development Western Insular Carolingian traditions close examination scribal idiosyncrasies, even when they followed model script. The importance location, patron/commissioner least habits/teamwork codex also considered part then ends contributions question hand (how manuscript) Beatrice Kitzinger Ryan Perry. takes Arundel Psalter case illustrate methods for, difficulties encountered in, art historical analyses programme illustration manuscript. Perry tackles controversial topic organization where several, generically different, texts copied together, identification booklets collation key issues. advocates middle line between Derek Pearsall’s warning about ‘exemplar poverty’ intentional fallacy interpretations structure/order copying into codices reveal programmatic choices. section book, whole, teach beginner codicology palaeography.
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The Review of English Studies
The archaeology of peasant protagonism: new directions in the early medieval Iberian countryside
Robert Portass
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Abstract The inherent complexity of early medieval rural society is now widely recognised by scholars; this in no small part thanks to the transformative effect that archaeology has had on our understanding many aspects peasant life. Yet it only last twenty years an Christian Iberia emerged challenge supremacy deeply entrenched historiographical motifs, explored detail herein, which underplay agency, confine peasants familiar contextual paradigms (poverty, risk-aversion, resistance), and treat peasantry as undifferentiated mass largely passive ‘recipients’ History. This article focuses upon a case study – northern show that, far from auxiliary discipline used bolster or reject interpretations founded documentary analysis, underpins efforts understand complex economy countryside.
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Rural History-economy Society Culture|Lincoln Repository (University of Lincoln)
Inheritance of Power in Mercia by Princess Aelfwynn
Marta YEPIK
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The period of the early Middle Ages is controversial among scholars, especially with regard to gender studies, which have intensified since late twentieth century. It believed that in women were restricted their rights and role a noble woman was limited strengthening alliance by contracting dynastic marriage. This case Carolingians, but end also known as beginning Viking’s Age, where treated honor respect, could rule odal while her husband absent, participate campaign. territories Britain 9–10 centuries constantly attacked Scandinavians, culminating establishment Danelag (area Danish law), so England at time on border two civilizations - Western European Scandinavian. Kingdom Mercia lost part its territory bordered Five Viking burgs, Wessex able maintain independence from Danes. Thus, Anglo-Saxon kingdoms common traditions, religion law, different patterns realm formed. In 911, who accompanied for long all his campaigns recognized ruler Mercia, question remains whether she hand over reins power daughter. main purpose article determine characteristics succession throne Anglo-Saxons analyze possibility recognizing this right example Mercian Princess Elfwynn. transition woman’s heir not typical Anglo-Saxons, aroused interest more thorough study issue. Based analysis comparison primary sources, well historiography, considers basic principles analyzes possible transfer heiress, taking into account recognition nobility. foreign policy processes influenced domestic and, result, reflected position ruling elite throne, are considered study. scientific paper provides deeper understanding status political arena society determining level involvement government kingdom.
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Вісник Львівського університету Серія історична / Visnyk of the Lviv University Historical Series
Inequality in social mobility in Southern Europe. Evidence of Class Ceiling in the area of Barcelona, 16th-19th centuries
Gabriel Brea-Martínez|Joana María Pujadas-Mora
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Preindustrial social mobility is still primarily understudied in present times, and most early-industrial research has focused strictly on occupational mobility, not fully capturing the substantial socioeconomic disparities within groups that presumably always existed. In this study, we contribute to literature by estimating long-term trends intergenerational Barcelona its hinterland. Using Historical Marriage Database, assess between socially non-socially mobile individuals through unique data covering prestige economic information. We use from genealogic reconstitutions done with probabilistic record linkage. find using a combined SES approach (occupational capacity) can capture both class differences within-occupation disparities. Accordingly, increased since beginning of 18th, during Catalan protoindustrialization, but significant persistence would have for Non-Manuals' children, stagnated Artisans' declined Farmers'. Moreover, within-occupational groups, upward-mobile been disadvantaged terms compared immobile, constant characteristic preindustrial periods until end 19th century. These results suggest immobile (intergenerationally) perform better than mobile, independent period, which seems recall sociological concept ceiling.
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“NÃO ESTÁ DIREITO” – ESTRATÉGIAS DE CONTROLE E FISCALIZAÇÃO EM FEIRA DE SANTANA-BA (1909-1940)
Magno de Oliveira Cruz
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World History for International Studies
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This book tells a story of significant changes in the human past through lens key themes, starting from particular part world and extrapolating this to describe wider, eventually globalized, experience.
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Amsterdam University Press eBooks|Library Union Catalog of Bavaria, Berlin and Brandenburg (B3Kat Repository)|Leiden Repository (Leiden University)|Directory of Open access Books (OAPEN Foundation)
Frechulf and the Carolingian Culture of Compilation
Graeme Ward
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Frechulf’s Histories are a compendium of earlier historiographical texts, feature that once led to the text being dismissed as derivate and thus seen limited in its value source. This chapter instead argues compilatory nature work is key understanding it significant product Carolingian textual scholarship. The compilation authoritative knowledge by no means unique eighth ninth centuries, this begins taking broad look at pre-modern cultures compilation. Nevertheless, distinctive approach can be observed, which elucidates.
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Amm. 20.8.3–4, Quid Claudius Iulianus, a militibus Augustus appellatus, Constantio II binis litteris ad posteritatem adtentior scripserit
Gualtherius Calboli
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Abstract I took into account an Ammianus passage, namely 20,8,3–4, where the text edited by all modern scholars has been marked with two crosses to show that is not sure. As a matter of fact in every edition we read: [ Iulianus ] quamquam non † repugnanter, tamen nec adrogantibus uerbis, quicquam scripsit, ne uideretur subito repugnasse . Here adverb causes problems, because reader expects find scripsit without A solution place after uerbis as Pighi and Seyfarth did substitute But such too arbitrary. Another was proposed Petschening, i.e. replace repugnanter repurganter difference between reduced similar difficulty occurred also However, considered more attentive reading manuscript Fuldensis, father manuscripts which transmitted Ammianus’ text, found word , caused problem, exist produced editors from following reading: repugnant certant V m1 m2 ( = Fuldensis). seems have introduced order explain infrequent : first hand The gloss, second dividing eliminating this way: repugnan terr̭ tanῑ cer tant ) read ter considering great similarity c t Carolingian script, added /. This what remained tam for its part abbreviation On other hand, some examples behaviour employed librari, e.g. 22,8,29 Sauromatae, per quos amnes fluunt perpetui // Clark Rolfe Selem Fontaine Viansino quosdam esfluit quosđ/ m3. In case am letter n over es d deleted another placed over, thus arriving finally at expression: (i.e. Sarmatas perpetui: quosđ fluu petui clear example how librari worked.
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Journal of Latin Linguistics
Introduction to “Monolingualism and Its Discontents”
Christopher P. Cannon|Susan Koshy
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Publications of the Modern Language Association of America
The idea of european unity and its intellectual roots
Varzari Pantelimon
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The article examines the intellectual roots of idea European unity through prism genesis and evolution political thought. It shows that during history thought, conveyed different forms: projects rapprochement between states, development a „consciousness” etc., promoting even federative ideas in world. However, real possibility organization (as project) was possible to materialized only second half 20th century. In this respect, analysis is structured reliance with stages social progress consequently phases human civilization development, starting Ancient Greco-Roman period, medieval stage continuing modern up contemporary phases. present concludes single Europe universal thought various theses, concepts approaches.
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Revista de Filozofie, Sociologie şi Ştiinţe Politice
The Expositio symboli of Rufinus of Aquileia and the Expositio symboli of Venantius Fortunatus
Benjamin Wheaton
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The Expositio symboli of Fortunatus, when considered in the context both text from which it was adapted, Rufinus Aquileia’s fifth-century symboli, and other sermons on same subject fifth sixth centuries, showcases his skill at shaping transmitting Christian doctrine. Fortunatus usually adheres closely to flow Rufinus’ text, but shortens it, clarifies removes extraneous elements such as anti-pagan rhetoric. He also relies more citing Scripture than reasoning, relying a commonly recognized authority an already Christianized environment. departs source speaking cross, where independent excursus shows personal devotion. Fortunatus’ valued by later generations, especially Carolingians, who excerpted transmitted independently priests’ handbooks.
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Pastoral Liturgy 52 (2) Complete Journal
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Pastoral Liturgy|ResearchOnline - ND (The University of Notre Dame Australia)
Egyptian words in the Late Bronze Age Levant
Marwan Kilani
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Cultural encounters often result in the borrowing of words between communities involved. This words, turn, preserve precious clues about nature and characteristics interactions underlying their transfer, can thus be a (but overlooked) source socio-historical information. The present paper aims at showing how Egyptian borrowings Levantine languages used as an additional evidence to explore sociocultural Egyptians local societies during New Kingdom.
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Fronteiras|edoc (University of Basel)
The Economy of Carolingian East Francia and Ottonian Germany
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<i>Romanesque Renaissance: Carolingian, Byzantine and Romanesque Buildings (800–1200) as a Source for New All’Antica Architecture in Early Modern Europe (1400–1700)</i>
Saida Bondini
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Journal of the British Archaeological Association
Urban space, power and people through the optic of cemeteries in late medieval Cairo and Paris
Caitlin John
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Abstract This article argues that a micro-historical and comparative analysis of urban burial spaces can provide fresh insight into cities. Two late medieval cemeteries are considered here: the Qarāfa in Cairo Saints-Innocents Paris. Despite former being geographically peripheral latter central, both these relatively large were integral to their respective spheres. Beyond role sultans kings, collective shaping was key longue durée formation capitals’ cemeteries. They also shaped by multiple communities living dead at closer level offer communities.
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Urban History
Art and Architecture in Medieval East Central Europe
Béla Zsolt Szakács|Zoë Opačić
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Abstract This chapter presents a cross-cultural analysis of the non-verbal language medieval East Central Europe’s art. It provides entangled examples artistic patronage across diverse genres, as well how visual strategies, technical achievements, and stylistic developments were affected by historical change. Europe has been often discussed region, but its common narrative an art region not yet established. In fact, is simply missing from map European in studies Romanesque period. may have resulted, at least part, fragmentary nature evidence, barriers, political differences, recently number projects attempted to harmonize research efforts area, especially for Carolingian The then looks flourishing architecture, Gothic style royal residences, castles, courts.
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Oxford University Press eBooks
Preliminary Material
Lee Fratantuono|R. Alden Smith
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Geological and Mining Constraints on Historical Mine Production: The Case of Early Medieval Lead-Silver Mining at Melle, France
L. F. Bettenay
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Early Medieval silver production for the Melle Pb-Ag deposit in western France has been estimated up to 15 tonnes per year over hundreds of years (Téreygeol, 2013) which would place it amongst top mines all times prior New World discoveries. However, this geological and mining characteristics economically unsuitable substantial production, because is thin, sub-horizontal comprised discontinuous pods. Furthermore, a Mississippi Valley type (MVT) base metal deposit, are typically not major producers. There no evidence primary or secondary enrichment generate silver-rich ore. Inaddition, fact that remained unmined later historical periods enigmatic compared almost ubiquitous reworking significant ore deposits elsewhere.In paper, I discuss characteristics, parameters, documented rates workforce considerations, can be used constrain estimates Melle. The largest uncertainty size, reflects scarce information about Carolingian its surroundings. A model employing realistic parameters appropriate small village (100 miners/fire-setters, within 250-300, from settlement at least 400-500) yields 52 lead 150 kg year. Doubling double estimate. Conversely, could half less if was seasonal activity between agricultural priorities such as harvesting seeding.The previously claimed require improbable assumptions together with 500 dedicated full-time miners population thousands. yield capita productivity more than four higher well-documented Modern operations were leading their time. This seems unlikely. even much lower levels, favoured here, still might have factor economy, perhaps important silver.
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Inscribing Knowledge in the Medieval Book: The Power of Paratexts, ed. Rosalind Brown-Grant, Patrizia Carmassi, Gisela Drossbach, Anne D. Hedeman, Victoria Turner and Iolanda Ventura
Richard Gameson
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This portentously titled volume, the fruit of two workshops and a conference, reflects wish ‘to gain fuller understanding how key paratextual elements such as rubrics, tables contents, glosses, marginal annotations additions, images, prefaces operate within parameters works that disseminated specific body knowledge in course Middle Ages’ (p. xviii). The range text types discussed is broad, embracing law, science, medicine, liberal arts, Christian allegory, ancient classics, history, travel, romance liturgy. So, too, considered—prefaces, diagrams, tables, imagery, formal glosses readers’ annotations. With exception single contribution on Carolingian Vergil manuscripts, focus material from high late Ages (the innocent reader should be aware these case-studies were present earlier books). Most contributions are illustrated with colour images showing features under consideration; those lack pictures (chs 2, 7 8) are, consequence, more difficult to follow—a lapse rather ironic volume whose contributors make point some texts ‘possibly unintelligible without accompanying explanatory illustration[s]’ 57).
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The English Historical Review
Inter-philosophical Critique of Realpolitik from School of Machiavellianism and School of Legalism: Comparative and Dialectical Analysis of Role of Realpolitik Orientation on International Issues
BARACK LUJIA BAO
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Machiavellianism and Legalism exerted influences over bureaucratic administration, balance of power competition, among state empires Realpolitik-oriented competition that may remain observable in today’s world geopolitical security dilemma structural asymmetry, notwithstanding little advancement as they design absolute terms due to domestic mechanism confinement a more modernising, inclusive, non-Realpolitik international norm upon political behaviours actors or supreme decision makers. Both these philosophical schools attach significance not benevolence, righteousness, morality the realm governance both affairs foreign affairs, but rather supremacy rulers, bestows punishments combined according degree consistency between officials results their performance, even tricky usage tactical deception if needed response complicated Realpolitik arena partly because presuppose human nature is benign evil, selfish transactional mostly for sake narrow self-interests, especially Realpolitik-based environment observe identify only ends justify means. This analytical essay methodologically seeks utilise certain representative case studies Ukraine-Russia US-China unpredictable where remains its methodology insufficient, purpose dialectically evaluating potential theoretical merits demerits Legalism. Briefly, two facilitate actors, makers research analysts undertake maximum non-emotive, rational observation an authentic physical sense it literally is, probably omit normative progressive notion reshaping on basis minimum zero-sum-game mentality vicious confrontation possibility interstate cooperation beyond framework.
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RA journal of applied research|Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Death in Place
Kate Heslop
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Poetry in <italic>kviðuháttr</italic> shares a common interest place-based commemoration. <italic>Ynglingatal</italic> re-mediates topographically anchored memory poetic form by recounting local tales of royal death- and grave-sites, most importantly the site Uppsala, where destroyed great hall left memorial scar on landscape. <italic>Ynglingatal</italic>’s many placenames mnemonic itineraries along land sea routes as sequence doomed kings is traced from temporally spatially distant rulers Svíþjóð to recent Viken. The speaker’s autopsy gravesites Viken claims an authority which retrojected over entire sequence, attaching communal memories name his patron, Rǫgnvaldr. Carolingian iconography probably influenced development commemorative media Scandinavia, patterns identified can be subsequent history poetry for Christian patrons.
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Fordham University Press eBooks
Introducing Anthropological Historiography as an integral component of Twenty-first Century Historiography: The role played by Anthropological Historiography in the attainment of long-term Anthropological goals and objectives Sujay Rao Mandavilli
Sujay Rao Mandavilli
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This paper is the last in our trilogy on Twenty-First
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Authorea (Authorea)
Neumes in Three Old High German Charms
Eleonora Cianci
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The Slaves of the Churches: A History by Mary E. Sommar
William Chester Jordan
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Reviewed by: The Slaves of the Churches: A History by Mary E. Sommar William Chester Jordan History. By Sommar. (New York: Oxford University Press. 2020. Pp. [viii], 268. $38.95. ISBN 9780190073268.) This book addresses way Church treated issue slavery from time Jesus until late medieval commencement Atlantic intercontinental slave trade, but it goes into detail only through mid-thirteenth century, period classical canon law. Indeed, principal texts that author marshals are canonistic, for earliest period, she looks at other writings both Fathers and subsequent leading clerical figures. author’s characterization her work as an “analysis” appears several times in text, I found difficult to justify this description. For, extent has value, is its referencing passages letters, conciliar collections, etc. one or another touch on churchmen’s ideas about slavery. More particularly, indicates those parts certain address naturalness unnaturalness slavery, various processes manumission, legal doctrine inalienability church property relation slaves owned individual churches churchmen. It useful have all these noted summarized, does not constitute analysis (see especially, pp. 68–72). Imprecision a characteristic feature remarks. favorite locution “a lot of” (for example, 59, 60, 99, 115, 227), phrases words, like “pretty much” (p. 102) “often” 116), weaken prose. “Abolition” variants term also favorites (pp. 18–19, 28, 35, 56, 66, 99–100, 101, 153, etc.). For quest find abolitionism past. When cannot it, laments inhumanity churchmen who refused manumit them manumitted with conditions line property. finds normative statement be favor abolition, refuses believe it. Writing Gregory Nyssa’s Fourth Homily Ecclesiastes, acknowledges his discourse “certainly sound abolitionist thinking” 99). However, immediately adds, “he never actually called change economic practice using labor.” Later 101), repeats “was abolitionist. [He] lived world where idea abolishing was something could even been imagined.” If so, then why search tediously remind one’s readers X abolitionist, Y on? Let us assume moment actors were genuinely unable think thoughts. nevertheless case that, Professor [End Page 779] documents, admonished their flock treat kindness. Now, moral principles underlying such admonitions do mean owners whom they addressed followed advice. Nor preclude possibility hypocrites poorly. far cry conceding possibilities writing statement, regard Carolingian churches, “the vast agricultural estates employed thousands unfree laborers . behaved no differently toward servile personnel than did secular similarly large establishments” 244). proof establish accuracy which really accusation. accusation grounded belief free-born Romans had “contempt” ancient negative attitude persisted among Catholic clergy more thousand years, is, millennium after decline Western Empire. “Contempt” strong term. What evidence? “A preacher,” informs readers, “exhorted his...
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Catholic Historical Review
Keeping Vigil: Liturgical Praxis and Healing Ritual
Samantha Wegner
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Pastoral Liturgy
Comment on cp-2021-170
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The 852/3 CE eruption of Mount Churchill, Alaska, was one the largest first millennium volcanic events, with a magnitude 6.7 (VEI 6) and tephra volume 39.4–61.9 km3 (95 % confidence). spatial extent ash fallout from this event is considerable cryptotephra (White River Ash east; WRAe) extends as far Finland Poland. Proximal ecosystem societal disturbances have been linked eruption; however, wider impacts on climate society are unknown. Greenland ice-core records show that occurred in winter ± 1 associated relatively moderate sulfate aerosol loading, but large abundances chlorine. Here we assess potential broader impact using palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, historical model simulations. We also use fortuitous timing Churchill its extensively widespread deposition White (east) (WRAe) to examine climatic expression warm Medieval Climate Anomaly period (MCA; ca. 950–1250 CE) precisely peatlands North Atlantic region. reconstructed forcing compared magnitude, tree-ring-inferred temperatures report significant atmospheric cooling 0.8 °C summer 853 CE. Modelled scenarios CE, although average smaller (0.3 °C). simulated patterns generally similar those generated temperature reconstructions. Tree-ring inferred begins prior date suggesting natural internal variability may increased system’s susceptibility further cooling. could suggest be underestimated, thereby highlighting need for greater insight into, consideration of, role halogens when estimating potential. Precise comparisons across America Europe, facilitated by presence WRAe isochron, reveal no consistent MCA signal. These findings contribute growing body evidence characterizes hydroclimate time-transgressive heterogeneous, rather than well-defined period. isochron demonstrates long-term (multidecadal) or were identified beyond areas proximal eruption. Historical Europe subsistence crises demonstrate degree temporal correspondence interannual timescales, events reported outside common 9th century. exemplifies difficulties identifying confirming single eruption, even it dated.
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Religious Horror and Holy War in Viking Age Francia by Matthew Bryan Gillis
Simon Coupland
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Reviewed by: Religious Horror and Holy War in Viking Age Francia by Matthew Bryan Gillis Simon Coupland Francia. By Gillis. (Budapest: Trivent Publishing. 2021. Pp. 158. €37,00. ISBN: 9786156405197.) This short book analyzes a series of texts from the period 880–920 against backdrop invasions Continental Europe. It is based on “horror theory,” notion that some writers use exaggerated rhetoric to elicit horror their audience order provoke response them. The author contends this was new development late ninth century whereby various Carolingian authors used monstrous imagery intensify dramatically negative portrayal Scandinavians, particularly wayward Franks, found earlier texts. takes as his starting point capitulary Carloman II 884, which Frankish soldiers magnates are denounced “flesh-eating, blood-drinking robbers” (p. 35). He goes discuss contemporary hymns, sermons, poem Wars City Paris Abbo Saint-Germain highlights similarly graphic within not therefore study events but interested establishing what nobility or troops were guilty of, whether behavior any worse than predecessors. Its focus way they described. an interesting thought-provoking claim, although Annals St. Vaast one under discussion only cited passing, there undoubtedly greater them parallel Fulda, Bertin, Xanten. Sometimes approach can lead unquestioning repetition claims: during siege Abbot Ebolus “could skewer seven Danes with single arrowshaft,” for instance (pp. 79–80). In particular, no consideration given fact poems (which many are) do have same aims chronicles, so “sword cudgels” said killed Fulco Rheims 900 almost certainly differ lances described Flodoard because influence Matt. 26:47 55 50, 54). performs valuable service focusing means unknown often analyzed degree (with possible exception Abbo’s long poem). Lengthy quotations helpfully reproduced, translated, then rephrased, though it would been good see critical engagement both themselves secondary literature relating There shortage this, extensive footnotes make plain: these alone very useful resource those who take further ideas set out its four chapters. context important misunderstand book’s claims. Contrary blurb back cover, careful claim religious definitely influenced, still less directly led to, theology Crusades. thing little evidence widely read: complete text survives [End Page 795] manuscript, example. Rather, shows how foreshadow later medieval developments, worth studying own right. Moreover, offer insight into mentality populace especially clergy traumatized internal strife invasions. Fryske Akademy, Leeuwarden Copyright © 2022 Catholic University America Press
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After the English Reformation, books in Catholic libraries were not destroyed, but transferred to new Church, or dispersed. Soon many Anglican founded at local and national levels. Religious dissent was permitted after Civil War, Dissenters Catholics established their own Colleges Libraries. The 19th century saw religious growth pluralisation, religion declined World War I. Many Christian closed 20th century, particularly 1970s. New communities arriving Britain since 1948 are ‘more religious’ than population, may help form links between denominations old new.
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Building the Corpus Christianorum: A Short History of the First 75 Years
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In 1947 a bright young monk of the Benedictine St. Peter’s Abbey in Steenbrugge (Bruges), Jan-Eligius Dekkers, first announced his plans to collect complete works Latin and Greek Church Fathers single, uniform series critical text editions. Over course 75 years collection, called Corpus Christianorum, expanded chronologically, methodologically logistically. To serve Dekkers’ purpose, monastic library at developed into scholarly centre that despite many evolutions transformations still operates today as Christianorum headquarters Turnhout, Belgium. Although physical volumes its flagship continue be produced print, digital turn, too, has come full circle: 2019 Clavis Clavium was launched, an online collaborative platform building on foundations Dom Patrum Latinorum.
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Disruptive innovation in the economic organization of China and the West
Hilton L. Root
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Abstract We explore how macro and micro networks influence the diffusion of technological innovation cultural/social behavior. Across historical regimes in China Europe, dynastic lordship's afforded different advantages innovation. A network particular to Roman Church, extended deep into local parishes with ethical norms prescribing fairness strangers, these cultural foundations helped guilds, trade associations, merchant courts, universities operate cooperatively far beyond kinship. In contrast, Chinese emperors relied on ancient Confucian moral codes system-spanning Confucian-educated officialdom; but fiscal limitations compelled officials defer lineage orders, resulting an enduring pattern guanxi a polity whose institutional problem-solving capacity falter level. Yet civil service system has enabled outperform similar lineage-dependent regimes. Probing topologies, we find that can facilitate diffusion, behavioral change.
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Finding Needles in Haystacks: Rabbinic Exegesis in Carolingian Bible Commentaries
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МІРИ ВАГИ ФРАНЦІЇ ВІД ДАВНІХ ЧАСІВ ДО ВВЕДЕННЯ МЕТРИЧНОЇ СИСТЕМИ
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Starting from manuscripts compiled for local priests in the Carolingian period, this book investigates way which pastoral care took shape at levels of society. They show what illiterate lay people learned about their religion, but also themselves knew. The royal dynasty, ruled over much Europe eighth and ninth century, is well-known its success war, patronage learning ambitious style rulership. A central theme plans future kingdom was to ensure God's everlasting support, make sure that all inhabitants – down last farmer reached eternal life heaven. This shows how ideal leading everybody salvation a element culture. grass-roots approach early medieval religion anything uniform, it encompassed spheres daily well-educated did not only know baptise preach, could advise on matters concerning health, legal procedure even future. volume great use upper-level undergraduates, postgraduates scholars interested ecclesiastical history period.
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Abstract While all agree that the language of Septuagint does not represent a Jewish dialect, scholarship has nevertheless struggled to find ways discussing without implying similar idea. Just as notions “biblical Greek” and “Jewish have rightly come under scrutiny, so also must scholars carefully reconsider “Septuagint sobriquets. admittedly helpful shorthand, such terminology may unintentionally license—or surreptitiously import—prescriptivist approaches are now widely abandoned in linguistic scholarship. This article presents ancient historical background surveys problematic common within contemporary illustrate its links (or lack thereof) with developments general linguistics. More up-to-date frameworks, particularly from sociolinguistics, provide better concepts for Septuagint. Attention is given evaluating absence external evidence matters style.
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Il canto gregoriano: uniformità versus pluralità
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SOMMARIO: 1. Il repertorio autentico - 2. La questione gregoriana 3. Cenni sulla notazione sangallese 4. restaurazione gregoriana.&#x0D; Gregorian chant: uniformity versus plurality&#x0D; ABSTRACT: From the earliest literary sources, chant appears as result of a great reflection on sacred texts in an organic and unitary project that covers entire liturgical year. To each celebration are addressed properly text melody precise unchangeable form because every piece represents source references part rigorous codified plan. The textual melodic unity repertoire, realized Carolingian era through process hybridization between ancient Roman Gallican chant, became stabilizing factor political religious unification Europe ninth century, determining end regionalism. wholeness repertoire is confirmed by primitive musical notation, which fixes parchment previous oral tradition originating from common matrix. long period decadence had compromised intelligibility original monody was followed colossal work Solesmes, allowed reconstruction its beauty integrity. subsequent 'typical editions' were declared normative pointed to Pio X ultimate pattern for whole Church.
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The Making of Medieval Rome: A New Profile of the City, 400–1420 by Hendrik Dey
Dale Kinney
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Reviewed by: The Making of Medieval Rome: A New Profile the City, 400–1420 by Hendrik Dey Dale Kinney Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. ix + 338. ISBN: 978-11-08-83853-5 Dey's "new profile" Rome in Middle Ages is explicitly intended to supersede a forty-year-old classic, City Richard Krautheimer. This tricky endeavor, not least because Dey, although an accomplished archaeologist who has already published important book and several significant articles on medieval Rome, neither decades research experience nor eminence attained Krautheimer when he began his 1973, at age 76. pulls it off well, approaching countermodel respectfully demonstrating that what now appear be its shortcomings could remedied simple updating; subject had reconceived. differences between books are stark. aimed write history "through, rather than of" Rome's churches, houses, fortifications as they arose within ancient ruins defined "inheritance." goal reconstruct changing "lived experience" city through examination material culture much more broadly defined. Krautheimer's narrative was framed ideo-political histories German tradition Gregorovius, Schramm, Caspar. shaped astonishing spate Italian archaeological publications since 1980 contemporaneous work social historians like Sandro Carocci. results obvious Tables Contents. begins with Constantine (312) ends decampment papacy for Avignon 1308, intermediate chapters such topics Pope Gregory Great, Carolingian Renaissance, rebirth" twelfth century. divisions sometimes bear political titles well ("Byzantine Rome"), but chronology largely determined or phases: transition (401–552, ch. 2); Byzantine cultural dominance (552–705, 3); papal republic (705–882, 4); "The Long Twilight Ages" (882–1046, 5). [End Page 551] Art may chafe collapse following nearly 400 years into just two blocks (1046–1230, 6, 1230–1420, 7), especially elision century distinctive phase artistic production. It here essential difference profiles comes sharpest relief: relatively unconcerned high art intellectual constructs twelfth-century renovatio, focusing instead realia physical existence: structure, demographics, architectural instantiation power. particularly concerned calling them "the single most problem" period covered Chapter 2. On basis documents related pork dole, calculates catastrophic decline population from about 700,000–750,000 367, half number fifty later, pitiful 50,000–60,000 around 535. nadir have been 20,000–30,000 eighth century, after which numbers slowly climbed 40,000–80,000 1300, only halved again Black Plague. Regarding population's distribution, repeatedly corrects notion begun concentrate southern Campus Martius near Tiber—the so-called abitato—as early sixth century; fact, people were spread "spots" all over area inside Aurelian Wall until second eleventh clustered aqueducts, roads, major churches. Readers unfamiliar literature will amazed learn residential development Imperial Fora late ninth tenth centuries, complete massive earth-moving projects create arable surfaces. vitality secular life degradation one great revelations post-1980 research. I learned those the...
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Jacob W. Doss
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Bernard of Clairvaux's letter to his young cousin Robert, written in the early 1120s CE, ignited a public controversy between powerful Cluniacs and upstart Cistercians over proper monastic practice recruitment that smoldered throughout twelfth century. This article examines how Cistercian polemics arose out this new competition form identity. Clairvaux under influence employed rhetoric drew on notions space, age, gender present their rivals as worldly, feminine, immature themselves mature masculine warriors front lines ascetic battle against vices. In doing so, deployed gendered concept “childhood” “youth” shaped understanding conversion progression maturation from feminized child monk. By centering category analysis, demonstrates importance age constructions masculinity. The gender-crossing martial, nuptial, maternal imagery for which are famous relied “child.” shows “adulthood” mutually constitutive, categories reveals is important constructing Christian masculinities “woman.”
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The period from the end of sixteenth century to middle seventeenth is one most interesting in history witchcraft Catholic Europe. There were an increasing number trials, legal orders, and punishments. Evil was perceived as being omnipresent throughout all levels life, theologians, philosophers, inquisitors including Sprenger, Kramer, Castañega, Ciruelo, Río, Grillando, Bodin wrote treatises on question. They wished establish proper response witchcraft, so doing they created female prototype conforming profile “witch”. roots this image went deep into collective imaginary drew upon reigning insecurity, distrust, fear times that suited early modern ecclesiastical authorities. As advanced, there a gradual rejection stereotype, more rational, objective mentality took hold, for example works Wier, Guaccio, Klein, Von Spee. These men first question existence women who met covens, cast spells, flew through air, made pacts with devil. This article describes influences these scholars experts forged witch
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This book presents a detailed study which focuses upon the Hucpoldings, an elite group in Carolingian and post-Carolingian Italy. Though Hucpoldings have not received extensive treatment previous Anglophone scholarship, they are key clan this period. Manarini's ground-breaking uses kinship to highlight pinpoint dramatic geopolitical changes kingdom of Italy across three crucial centuries. The research deals with reconstruction political events every identifiable member kinship, as well inquiry into their patrimony networks relations patronage throughout Finally, it examines particular elements group, from emerges clearer picture nature power, memory strategies shared perceptions self-awareness among members.
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Using and Not Using the Past after the Carolingian Empire c. 900–1050. Edited by SarahGreer, AliceHicklin and StefanEsders. London and New York: Routledge. 2020. xi + 308 pp. $160 (hardback); $46.95 (paperback). ISBN 9780367002510 (hardback); ISBN 9780367002527 (paperback).
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Early Medieval EuropeVolume 30, Issue 4 p. 640-642 Book review Using and Not the Past after Carolingian Empire c. 900–1050. Edited by Sarah Greer, Alice Hicklin Stefan Esders. London New York: Routledge. 2020. xi + 308 pp. $160 (hardback); $46.95 (paperback). ISBN 9780367002510 9780367002527 Laura Wangerin, Wangerin Seton Hall UniversitySearch for more papers this author First published: 25 September 2022 https://doi.org/10.1111/emed.12593Read full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare text full-text accessPlease our Terms 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 onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat No abstract is available article. Volume30, Issue4Special Issue: Themed edition: After Carolingians: Catalonia Europe in transformationNovember 2022Pages RelatedInformation
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After Alfred: Anglo‐Saxon Chronicles and Chroniclers, 900–1150. By PaulineStafford. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2020. xvii + 376 pp. £75. ISBN 978 0 19 885964 2.
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Early Medieval EuropeVolume 30, Issue 4 p. 654-656 Book review After Alfred: Anglo-Saxon Chronicles and Chroniclers, 900–1150. By Pauline Stafford. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2020. xvii + 376 pp. £75. ISBN 978 0 19 885964 2. Susan Irvine, Irvine College LondonSearch for more papers by this author First published: 25 September 2022 https://doi.org/10.1111/emed.12583Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare text full-text accessPlease our Terms 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 No abstract is available article. Volume30, Issue4Special Issue: Themed edition: Carolingians: Catalonia Europe in transformationNovember 2022Pages RelatedInformation
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Minting, State, and Economy in the Visigothic Kingdom. From Settlement in Aquitaine through the First Decade of the Muslim Conquest of Spain. By AndrewKurt. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 2020. 421 pp. €129. ISBN 978 94 6298 164 5.
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Early Medieval EuropeVolume 30, Issue 4 p. 647-649 Book review Minting, State, and Economy in the Visigothic Kingdom. From Settlement Aquitaine through First Decade of Muslim Conquest Spain. By Andrew Kurt. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 2020. 421 pp. €129. ISBN 978 94 6298 164 5. Céline Martin, Martin Université Bordeaux Montaigne – AusoniusSearch for more papers by this author published: 25 September 2022 https://doi.org/10.1111/emed.12584Read full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare text full-text accessPlease our Terms Conditions 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 No abstract is available article. Volume30, Issue4Special Issue: Themed edition: After Carolingians: Catalonia Europe transformationNovember 2022Pages RelatedInformation
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Gerhard von Augsburg: Vita Sancti Uodalrici Die älteste Lebensbeschreibung des heiligen Ulrich. Lateinisch‐Deutsch mit Kanonisationsurkunde von 993. Edited and translated (into German) by WalterBerschin and AngelikaHäse. Editiones Heidelbergenses 24. 2nd (revised) edition. Heidelberg: Winter Verlag. 2020. €46. ISBN 9783825346997.
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Early Medieval EuropeVolume 30, Issue 4 p. 633-635 Book review Gerhard von Augsburg: Vita Sancti Uodalrici Die älteste Lebensbeschreibung des heiligen Ulrich. Lateinisch-Deutsch mit Kanonisationsurkunde 993. Edited and translated (into German) by Walter Berschin Angelika Häse. Editiones Heidelbergenses 24. 2nd (revised) edition. Heidelberg: Winter Verlag. 2020. €46. ISBN 9783825346997. Levi Roach, Roach University of ExeterSearch for more papers this author First published: 25 September 2022 https://doi.org/10.1111/emed.12588Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare text full-text accessPlease our Terms Conditions 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 No abstract is available article. Volume30, Issue4Special Issue: Themed edition: After Carolingians: Catalonia Europe in transformationNovember 2022Pages RelatedInformation
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The Vlachs - People Formed Around a Dynasty
Ştefan Stareţu
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Serbian kings were co-heirs to the Arpad dynasty, Stefan Dragutin and his son, Vladislav, son of eldest daughter last significant king. His Angevin adversaries, descendants a younger sister Dragutin’s wife, had support papacy. In Hungarian regions where Vladislav’s supporters estates, Vlachs colonized. Krasso region, even today population is bilingual in Serb Vlach has mixed identity, which are interchangeable, same, onomastically preserve all main family names that nobility counties colonized later from this such as Maramoros or Hunyad (this Crisov land mentioned Roman Vlachata medieval narrative, first settled by under Hungary they spread). County, wedding Laszlo Kán’s took place, Serbia came reinforcement political enterprise Nemanjic dynasty successor line, despite papal ex-communication. Afterwards, areas Miklos Pok (Maramaros, Ugocsa, Bereg), another ally Dragutin, influenced Andrew Halics, wave colonists came, ancestors Maramaros nobility. acts Catholic Church Câmpulung Muscel, note about Negru Vodă’s wife preserved. She called Katalin, King. This implies identity between semi-legendary XVIIth century figure Vodă Dragutin. probably translation Maurovlach, black Vlach. Heraldry common Serbia, Bosnia, Wallachia, Moldavia, Ethiopic heads, supports origin its Nemanjic. genealogic preserved painted tree Curtea de Argeş, Neagoe Basarab symbolism 12 tribes Israel suggest unity ottoman north.
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Démographie, paysannerie et famille dans la Provence du haut Moyen Âge, 813-814
Irene Barbiera|Maria Castiglioni|Gianpiero Dalla‐Zuanna|Karine Guerrouche
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Établi en 813-814, l’inventaire des paysans qui travaillaient pour l’abbaye Saint-Victor de Marseille donne informations sur la dynamique démographique Provence (France méridionale) durant le haut Moyen Âge. La structure population par âge est reconstruite et permet constater qu’elle similaire à ce que reflètent d’autres registres médiévaux européens. Avec résultats très proches données les cimetières provençaux du premier millénaire tables mortalité classiques estimées dans cadre précédentes études, montraient une importante Sud l’Europe, on déduit non seulement cet inventaire tendances mortalité, mais aussi modèles nuptialité natalité. Ces paraissent indiquer Âge se caractérisait pression plus forte celle observée France ou Europe occidentale après grande peste. Enfin, sont analysés modes d’habitat d’exploitation propres paysannerie locale, plaine comme montagne, clarifier relations entre habitat, environnement production.
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Viking‐Age Trade: Silver, Slaves and Gotland. Edited by JacekGruszczyński, MarekJankowiak and JonathanShepard. London and New York: Routledge. 2021. xix + 498 pp. ISBN 978 1 1382 9394 6.Viking Silver, Hoards and Containers: The Archaeological and Historical Context of Viking‐Age Silver Coin Deposits in the Baltic c. 800–1050. By JacekGruszczyński. London and New York: Routledge. 2019. xviii + 381 pp. ISBN 978 0 8153 7336 0.
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Early Medieval EuropeVolume 30, Issue 4 p. 642-645 Book review Viking-Age Trade: Silver, Slaves and Gotland. Edited by Jacek Gruszczyński, Marek Jankowiak Jonathan Shepard. London New York: Routledge. 2021. xix + 498 pp. ISBN 978 1 1382 9394 6. Viking Hoards Containers: The Archaeological Historical Context of Silver Coin Deposits in the Baltic c. 800–1050. By Gruszczyński. 2019. xviii 381 0 8153 7336 0. Rory Naismith, Naismith University CambridgeSearch for more papers this author First published: 25 September 2022 https://doi.org/10.1111/emed.12586Read full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare text full-text accessPlease our Terms Conditions 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 onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Volume30, Issue4Special Issue: Themed edition: After Carolingians: Catalonia Europe transformationNovember 2022Pages RelatedInformation
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Médecine et assistance à Tours au Moyen Âge : un millénaire fondateur
François-Olivier Touati
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Depuis le IVe siècle au moins, avec saint Martin, Tours offre un cadre d’élection à l’exercice de la médecine et l’assistance. Grossie par flux continu malades cherchant guérison auprès ses sanctuaires réputés l’échelle l’Occident, cité ligérienne s’affirme comme lieu d’enseignement médical l’époque carolingienne. Elle apparaît, dès lors, pourvue nombreux médecins, en connexion d’autres centres d’envergure internationale (Chartres, Salerne), porteurs du renouveau des sciences XIIe siècle. L’accueil monastique canonial (Marmoutier, Saint-Martin, Saint-Maurice, Saint-Julien) se démultiplie alors dans autour l’agglomération (Saint-Côme, Saint-Lazare). À côté documentation écrite, l’examen vestiges ostéologiques confirme également développement pratique chirurgicale. C’est panorama ce millénaire qu’on propose découvrir ici. Since at least the 4th century, with Saint has been a choice setting for practice of medicine and assistance. Swollen by continuous flow patients seeking healing its sanctuaries, which were renowned throughout West, city became place medical education in Carolingian period. From then on, it appeared to have large number doctors, connection other international Salerno), who bearers revival science 12th century. Monastic canonical institutions multiplied around town Alongside written documentation, examination osteological remains also confirms development surgical practice. This is this millennial that we discover here.
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Clemens Gantner and Walter Pohl, eds., <i>After Charlemagne: Carolingian Italy and Its Rulers</i>. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. viii, 327; 2 maps. $99.99. ISBN: 978-1-1088-4077-4.
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Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsClemens Gantner and Walter Pohl, eds., After Charlemagne: Carolingian Italy Its Rulers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. viii, 327; 2 maps. $99.99. ISBN: 978-1-1088-4077-4.Edward M. SchoolmanEdward SchoolmanUniversity of Nevada, Reno Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUSFull Text Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmailPrint SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 97, Number 4October 2022 The journal the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/721888 Views: 34Total views on site For permission reuse, please contact [email protected].PDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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The Cartulary‐Chronicle of St‐Pierre of Bèze. Edited by Constance BrittainBouchard. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2019. 448 pp. $82.70. ISBN 9781487506155.
Steven Vanderputten
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Early Medieval EuropeVolume 30, Issue 4 p. 635-637 Book review The Cartulary-Chronicle of St-Pierre Bèze. Edited by Constance Brittain Bouchard. Toronto: University Toronto Press. 2019. 448 pp. $82.70. ISBN 9781487506155. Steven Vanderputten, Vanderputten Ghent UniversitySearch for more papers this author First published: 25 September 2022 https://doi.org/10.1111/emed.12592Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare text full-text accessPlease our Terms and Conditions 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 onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat No abstract is available article. Volume30, Issue4Special Issue: Themed edition: After Carolingians: Catalonia Europe in transformationNovember 2022Pages RelatedInformation
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History, Scripture, and Authority in the Carolingian Empire: Frechulf of Lisieux. By GraemeWard. British Academy Monographs. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2022. 276 pp. $90. ISBN 9780197267288.
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Early Medieval EuropeEarly View Book review History, Scripture, and Authority in the Carolingian Empire: Frechulf of Lisieux. By Graeme Ward. British Academy Monographs. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2022. 276 pp. $90. ISBN 9780197267288. Josh Timmermann, Timmermann ColumbiaSearch for more papers by this author First published: 25 September 2022 https://doi.org/10.1111/emed.12591Read full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare text full-text accessPlease our Terms Conditions 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 onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat No abstract is available article. ViewOnline Version Record before inclusion an issue RelatedInformation
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Rutger Kramer, Rethinking Authority in the Carolingian Empire. Ideals and Expectations during the Reign of Louis the Pious (813–828). (The Early Medieval North Atlantic.) Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press 2020
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Article Rutger Kramer, Rethinking Authority in the Carolingian Empire. Ideals and Expectations during Reign of Louis Pious (813–828). (The Early Medieval North Atlantic.) Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press 2020 was published on February 1, 2022 journal Historische Zeitschrift (volume 314, issue 1).
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Going back to the origins of the definite article and the demonstratives of French: the demonstratives in a corpus of Merovingian and Carolingian texts from Gaul
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El programa de las virtudes en la iglesia de San Isidoro de Úbeda
José Miguel Gámez Salas
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ABSTRACT: This study undertakes an iconographic of the program virtues that appears in nave transept church San Isidoro de Úbeda; designed by Alonso Barba last third 16th century and executed Sebastián Solís around 1593. For a proper analysis object this research, I have gathered various literary sources allowed me to identify them; they include ethical-political thought Antiquity, from Plato Aristotle, Seneca or Plutarch; texts western Christianity such as Epistles Saint Paul; humanism Juan Luis Vives Erasmus Rotterdam. Likewise, article indicate origin each virtues, some which arose Carolingian times, later received figurative contributions French Italian art.&#x0D; KEYWORDSMoral Allegory; Virtues; Iconography; Literary Sources; Church Isidoro; Úbeda.&#x0D; RESUMEN: Nuestro trabajo pretende abordar un estudio iconográfico sobre el programa virtudes que figura en la del crucero iglesia diseñada por último tercio siglo XVI y culminada hacia Para correcto análisis objeto nuestra investigación, hemos recogido diversas fuentes literarias nos han permitido identificarlas; partiendo pensamiento ético-político Antigüedad, desde Platón Aristóteles, hasta Séneca o Plutarco; los textos cristianismo occidental mediante las Epístolas Pablo; sin olvidar humanismo Erasmo Asimismo, presente artículo señalaremos origen cada una virtudes, surgidas algunas ellas tiempos carolingios, para posteriormente recibir aportaciones figurativas arte francés e italiano.
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Rethinking Authority in the Carolingian Empire: Ideals and Expectations during the Reign of Louis the Pious (813–828). By Rutger Kramer. The Early Medieval North Atlantic. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2019. 277 pp. $144.00 hardback.
Laura Wangerin
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Rethinking Authority in the Carolingian Empire: Ideals and Expectations during Reign of Louis Pious (813–828). By Rutger Kramer. The Early Medieval North Atlantic. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2019. 277 pp. $144.00 hardback. - Volume 91 Issue 3
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الأمويّون: أشكال النسيان ومواطن الذاكرة
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تكمن أهمية هذه الدراسة في البحث إمكان إعادة قراءة التاريخ الأموي ضوء المقاربات المنهجية الجديدة التي يطرحها المبحث التاريخي لسوسولوجيا الذاكرة، لما يقدمه من إضاءات عن الأطر المتحكمة كتابة التاريخ. وتهدف إلى التعريف بظروف تبلور هذا الجديد، وبحصيلة المنجز الأسطوريوغرافي للذاكرة الأموية، وإلى تقديم تصوّر الأموي، يقوم على استثمار الثراء المنهجي لدراسات الذاكرة المهتمة بدراسة الأدوار اضطلعت بها الجماعية صياغة وفقًا لاستراتيجيات التذكّر والنسيان. لذلك تتوزع مبحثين: يهتم الأول، مستويات ثلاثة، بتقديم نبذة نشأة المبحث، وعرض الأسطوريوغرافيا وبيان أشكال النسيان لحقت الأمويين. أما الثاني، فجرى فيه إبراز مواطن ثلاثة مستويات، تتعلق بالرواية الموظفة، والشواهد الأركيولوجية، وذاكرة التأسيس للثقافة والهوية. وتقدم نماذج والتذكّر بفعل انتقائية نشاط المكبّلة بأطر التحكّم المتعاقبة الكتابة التاريخية، وتخلص محدودية أعمال الطمس والنسيان لارتباط الأموية القوي للفكر والثقافة والهوية تاريخ المسلمين.
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أسطور
Confession, Penance, and Extreme Unction
Rob Meens
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The close links between confession, penance, and extreme unction may warrant discussing these topics together in a single chapter of book on medieval canon law. For most the Middle Ages, penance law were closely related at times even virtually indistinguishable, as first section this will explain. This was so though could take many different forms shapes, ranging from very informal acts more or less fueled by feelings contrition, one hand, to disciplinary penances, which formally imposed priests, bishops, ecclesiastical secular courts, other, second argue. Confession, moreover, served early an intrinsic part rituals that prepared Christian for his her last voyage: rites unction. final deal with development into defined liturgical ritual it emerged Carolingian age lasted through centuries.
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Time, Space, Matter in Translation
SHANTHALEMBI LISHAM
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The Iconic Paths of La Verge de Montserrat in Catalonia and Beyond: A Comparative Approach from History and Anthropology
Roger Canals|Celeste Muñoz
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Abstract La Verge de Montserrat is a statue of the Virgin Mary and her son found in Catalonia eleventh century which both characters are depicted as “Black.” This female figure occupies particular position current since she considered patron saint country constitutes one symbolic cornerstones Catalan nationalism. Through concept “iconic path,” this article tracks formation evolution image from its inception until present day, bringing special attention to roles significances that it has acquired within context pro-independence movement. We also draw comparison between “lives” development other countries, namely Puerto Rico, Equatorial Guinea Sardinia. In each these places, goddess been reinterpreted according local viewpoints. Yet conceptualizations not fixed or homogeneous, but radically dynamic problematic. The iconic paths images diverge converge across time giving birth new creative exercises. approach, our aim propose relational processual model for study religious images, general, historical objects.
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Comparative Studies in Society and History
Inserting or Ruminating: How Demotic Became Canonic
Damien Agut‐Labordère
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The Harley Trilingual Psalter, a Witness to Multilingualism at the Court Scriptorium of Roger II of Sicily
Cillian O’Hogan
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Manuscript London, British Library, Harley 5786, an early twelfthcentury Psalter from the circles around Roger II of Sicily, has parallel texts in Greek, Latin and Arabic. Detailed study arrangement manuscript, sequence its composition, suggests close interaction between practitioners three languages scriptorium where it was made.
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Clean Hands Are Not Enough: Lectio Divina for Novices in the Mérode Annunciation
Patricia Patgett Lea
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Iconographic analysis of The Mérode Annunciation has traditionally ignored how the medieval mind forged chains memory prompts to expand meditation. Even recent focus on devotional themes largely failed accommodate mental process meditation itself. meditating prefers move smoothly between so that it can take full advantage recollection — a hampered by discursive analysis. Recollection retrieves stored memories and then links them in continuous chain meaning. Campin workshop used embellishments including placement, color materials enhance ductus Annunciate reading sacred scripture with clean hands pure heart. Such mnemonics are open-ended multilayered within framework specific theme. They metaphorical steps available all who hope conceive Christ spiritually receive blessings eternal life.&#x0D; &#x0D;
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De medio aevo
Learning as a critical encounter with the other: prospective teachers conversing with the history of mathematics
Luis Radford|George Santi
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In this paper, drawing on the philosophy of dialectical materialism, we present an elaboration two concepts that tend to remain backstage in debates field history mathematics education, namely, concept learning and classroom knowledge. The these makes room return longstanding question role education. We argue education is not a choice but need-a central part process understanding our human nature as essentially historical cultural. illustrate ideas through analysis encounter group prospective teachers with 14th century problem about motion. students engaged critically conversations voices past, while restoring aesthetic, ethical, dimensions knowing learning.
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I segni dell’Arco di Gallieno a Roma
Daniele Bigi
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43° CONVEGNO INTERNAZIONALE DEI DOCENTI DELLE DISCIPLINE DELLA RAPPRESENTAZIONE CONGRESSO UNIONE ITALIANA PER IL DISEGNO - ATTI 2022 43rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF REPRESENTATION DISCIPLINES TEACHERS CONGRESS -PROCEEDINGS Il convegno UID, tenuto a Genova, ha come tema il dialogo; praticato e spesso anche portato dibattito su tanti temi fondamentali per la nostra vita all’interno della società, in questo ultimo periodo così complesso purtroppo non ancora risolto.Genova propone proprio una riflessione sul valore del confronto sui possibili frutti comunità, naturalmente centrata sugli aspetti che ci riguardano, docenti, ricercatori, divulgatori conoscenza, ovvero sulla disciplina rappresentazione tutte le sue accezioni suo dialogare con gli ‘altri’, ‘altri’ abbiamo grandi linee individuato tre macro ambiti: Storia, Semiotica, Scienza/Tecnologia.Dialogo, dunque, scambio proficuo base di un linguaggio comune, senza quale è impossibile comprendere comprendersi; segno grafico connota puntuale trascrizione tale concetto: titolo ‘tradotto’ segni, derivati dall’alfabeto visivo ideato accompagnare l’identità visiva cui si dotata l’UID partire dal 2017.Numerosi i topics, fanno capo sessioni:– Testimoniare (segni storia)– Comunicare semiotica)– Sperimentare scienze)Grazie alle differenti modalità sguardo, eccezionale risorsa area disciplinare, vuole provare delineare prevalenti sinergie teorico-operative, collaborative natura strumentale, recenti aggiornamenti dei repertori immagini attestano alimentano relazioni tra rappresentazione, storia, semiotica, scienze. The UID conference, held takes up the theme of ‘Dialogues’ as practice and debate on many fundamental topics our social life, especially these complex not yet resolved times.The city Genova offers opportunity to ponder value comparison possibilities for community, naturally focused aspects that concern us, professors, researchers, disseminators knowledge, or all possibile meanings discipline representation its dialogue with ‘others’, which we have broadly catalogued three areas: History, Semiotics, Science / Technology.Therefore, “dialogue” profitable exchange based common language, without it is impossible comprehend understand one another; graphic sign connotes conference precise transcription thisconcept: title ‘translated’ into signs, derived from visual alphabet designed identity since 2017.There are refer sessions:- Witnessing (signs history)- Communicating semiotics)- Experimenting sciences) Thanks different points view, an exceptional resource disciplinary area, want try outline prevailing theoretical-operational synergies, lines instrumental nature, recent updates repertoires images attest nourish relations among representation, history, semiotics, sciences.
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Il suono della luce. Nuove narrazioni per il campanile di Santa Chiara a Napoli
Ornella Zerlenga
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43° CONVEGNO INTERNAZIONALE DEI DOCENTI DELLE DISCIPLINE DELLA RAPPRESENTAZIONE CONGRESSO UNIONE ITALIANA PER IL DISEGNO - ATTI 2022 43rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF REPRESENTATION DISCIPLINES TEACHERS CONGRESS -PROCEEDINGS Il convegno UID, tenuto a Genova, ha come tema il dialogo; praticato e spesso anche portato dibattito su tanti temi fondamentali per la nostra vita all’interno della società, in questo ultimo periodo così complesso purtroppo non ancora risolto.Genova propone proprio una riflessione sul valore del confronto sui possibili frutti comunità, naturalmente centrata sugli aspetti che ci riguardano, docenti, ricercatori, divulgatori conoscenza, ovvero sulla disciplina rappresentazione tutte le sue accezioni suo dialogare con gli ‘altri’, ‘altri’ abbiamo grandi linee individuato tre macro ambiti: Storia, Semiotica, Scienza/Tecnologia.Dialogo, dunque, scambio proficuo base di un linguaggio comune, senza quale è impossibile comprendere comprendersi; segno grafico connota puntuale trascrizione tale concetto: titolo ‘tradotto’ segni, derivati dall’alfabeto visivo ideato accompagnare l’identità visiva cui si dotata l’UID partire dal 2017.Numerosi i topics, fanno capo sessioni:– Testimoniare (segni storia)– Comunicare semiotica)– Sperimentare scienze)Grazie alle differenti modalità sguardo, eccezionale risorsa area disciplinare, vuole provare delineare prevalenti sinergie teorico-operative, collaborative natura strumentale, recenti aggiornamenti dei repertori immagini attestano alimentano relazioni tra rappresentazione, storia, semiotica, scienze. The UID conference, held takes up the theme of ‘Dialogues’ as practice and debate on many fundamental topics our social life, especially these complex not yet resolved times.The city Genova offers opportunity to ponder value comparison possibilities for community, naturally focused aspects that concern us, professors, researchers, disseminators knowledge, or all possibile meanings discipline representation its dialogue with ‘others’, which we have broadly catalogued three areas: History, Semiotics, Science / Technology.Therefore, “dialogue” profitable exchange based common language, without it is impossible comprehend understand one another; graphic sign connotes conference precise transcription thisconcept: title ‘translated’ into signs, derived from visual alphabet designed identity since 2017.There are refer sessions:- Witnessing (signs history)- Communicating semiotics)- Experimenting sciences) Thanks different points view, an exceptional resource disciplinary area, want try outline prevailing theoretical-operational synergies, lines instrumental nature, recent updates repertoires images attest nourish relations among representation, history, semiotics, sciences.
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A retrospective on research visits of Paul Butzer’s Aachen research group to Eastern Europe and Tenerife
Paul L. Butzer|R. L. Stens
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Abstract Our article “A retrospective on research visits of Paul Butzer’s Aachen group to North America and Western Europe” [1] concerned the visits, contacts conference participations members Chair “Lehrstuhl A für Mathematik” at Europe. This paper focuses such its Eastern Europe as well Tenerife. The Epilogue treats our top students, different interests, conferences occasion PLB’s birthday anniversaries.
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Sampling Theory, Signal Processing, and Data Analysis
<b>‘Procesos Judiciales en las sociedades medievales del norte peninsular (siglos IX–XI) /Judicial Processes in Early Medieval Societies in Northern Iberia (9th–11th Centuries)’.</b> Database, PRJ Project, PRrocesos Judiciales en las sociedades medievales del norte peninsular, http://prj.csic.es/.
Simon Doubleday
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Early Medieval EuropeVolume 30, Issue 4 p. 650-652 Book review ‘Procesos Judiciales en las sociedades medievales del norte peninsular (siglos IX–XI) /Judicial Processes in Societies Northern Iberia (9th–11th Centuries)’. Database, PRJ Project, PRrocesos peninsular, http://prj.csic.es/. Simon Doubleday, Doubleday Hofstra UniversitySearch for more papers by this author First published: 25 September 2022 https://doi.org/10.1111/emed.12582Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare text full-text accessPlease 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 onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat No abstract is available article. Volume30, Issue4Special Issue: Themed edition: After Carolingians: Catalonia Europe transformationNovember 2022Pages RelatedInformation
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Early Medieval Europe
Italian Reaction To The Carolingian EU Project
Teoman Ertuğrul Tulun
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Italy has joined China's global project of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), commonly known as New Silk Road. BRI "involves a wave Chinese funding for major infrastructure projects around world, in bid to speed goods markets further afield". French President Emmanuel Macron German Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel signed January 2019 new "Treaty on Franco-German Cooperation Integration" Aachen. In February, France recalled its ambassador Rome "after what Paris described 'repeated, baseless attacks' from ruling Italian parties". Italy's participation been generally evaluated terms economic implications. However, political aspect especially general attitude pertaining EU is important aspect. The discontent politicians with axis not limited only far-right or "populist" called politicians. entered into comprehensive cooperation China without waiting possible joint action issue. We see that content kind "hegemonic axis" emerging EU. brings more division than unison Europe.
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Hinkmar von Reims, De iure metropolitanorum. Studien und Edition. By MatthiasSchrör. Libelli Rhenani 80. Cologne: Erzbischöfliche Dom‐ und Diözesanbibliothek. 2020. 162 pp.; 1 b/w and 7 colour figures. €18. ISBN 978 3 939160 88 5.
Andreas Öffner
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Early Medieval EuropeVolume 30, Issue 4 p. 652-654 Book review Hinkmar von Reims, De iure metropolitanorum. Studien und Edition. By Matthias Schrör. Libelli Rhenani 80. Cologne: Erzbischöfliche Dom- Diözesanbibliothek. 2020. 162 pp.; 1 b/w and 7 colour figures. €18. ISBN 978 3 939160 88 5. Andreas Öffner, Öffner University of TübingenSearch for more papers by this author First published: 25 September 2022 https://doi.org/10.1111/emed.12587Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare text full-text accessPlease our Terms Conditions 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 No abstract is available article. Volume30, Issue4Special Issue: Themed edition: After Carolingians: Catalonia Europe in transformationNovember 2022Pages RelatedInformation
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History, Scripture, and Authority in the Carolingian Empire
Graeme Ward
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This book offers a detailed analysis of the work ninth-century historian Frechulf Lisieux. Completed c. 830, Frechulf’s Histories comprise vast account world from its creation through to seventh century. Despite richness source, it has long been overlooked by modern scholars. Two factors for this neglect: narrative stops over two centuries short his time writing, and was largely compilation earlier, late antique histories chronicles. It is, however, lack ostensibly ‘contemporary’ or ‘original’ material that makes text so typical, not only Carolingian historiography but also theological literature more broadly. In examining Frechulf's historiographical compendium, challenges dominant paradigm within medieval studies understanding history-writing primarily as an extension politics power. By focusing instead on transmission reception patristic knowledge, authoritative texts, relationship between study history scriptural exegesis, reveals be unexpectedly rich artefact intellectual culture.
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Canon Law in the Long Tenth Century, 900–1050
Greta Austin
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The tenth and early eleventh centuries often fall between the cracks of “Carolingian Renaissance” “Gregorian Reform” eleventh-century papal reform movements. Yet scholars are now paying closer attention to “long century,” c. 900–1020/50. This new research has undermined idea that Church law sank into a dark period. Canon law, in fact, may be more difficult describe this time than later periods, precisely because it took place on “horizontal” level, with many local users, rather unified under “vertical” monarch, as would later. was pluralistic senses. Many people used it: priest; abbots monks; bishop, both teaching administering episcopal courts; councils, sometimes popes emperors present. remarkable number canon manuscripts from period attests considerable interest law. Collections also continued copied high Middle Ages – which testifies significance achievements Viewed diachronically, built upon Carolingian legislation well institutions structures.
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Definitions, dialectic and Irish grammatical theory in Carolingian glosses on Priscian: a case study using a close and distant reading approach
Bernhard Bauer|Victoria Krivoshchekova
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Language & History
De l’office à la dignité
Thierry Kouamé
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This book traces the history of one central actors in transformation Western educational system between 9th and 13th centuries: cathedral schoolmaster. Originally responsible for running episcopal school, this ecclesiastical official eventually became a true school administrator with territorial monopoly coercive powers, including particular issuing ‘licentia docendi’ to masters under his jurisdiction. Using wide range sources taking thirty-nine dioceses northern France, study analyses construction office from Carolingian period, place schoolmaster within canonical community feudal society, institutionalisation function Gregorian Reform birth universities.
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Slavery in the Carolingian Empire
Alice Rio
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This chapter looks at the varieties and trajectories of unfree status in Carolingian empire. Rather than seeing it only as a point transition from A (Roman slavery) to B (medieval serfdom), aims consider practical logic unfreedom category early medieval West, variety different contexts: enslavement (the slave trade, self-sale, penal enslavement), household slavery, on great estates, law-making.
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La reforma carolingia del clero secular y la renovación eclesial (siglos VIII-IX)
José Antonio Calvo González
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Este trabajo de investigación histórica trata interpretar los proyectos reforma del clero secular promovidos por agentes Renacimiento Carolingio durante siglos VIII y IX. Pretende valorar algunas las condiciones que se fueron vinculando a la vida el ministerio clérigos en torno obra arzobispo Crodegango Metz (ca. 702-766) su aplicación tiempos emperador Carlomagno (768-814) hijo Ludovico Pío (814-840). Junto precisiones sobre celebración sacramentos ejercicio cura animarum, cabe estudiar emisión promesa obediencia como parte fundamental ordenación sacerdotal todo cuanto afecta digna sustentación ministros, particular concepto beneficio eclesiástico.
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Seminarios sobre los ministerios en la Iglesia
Two Carolingian Redactions of Isidore’s Etymologiae from St. Gallen
Evina Steinová
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The Abbey of St. Gallen was the foremost centre for study Etymologiae Isidore Seville in Carolingian period. Not only can more than twenty early medieval manuscripts transmitting material from Etymologiaebe associated with Gallen, but its scriptorium also produced two scholarly redactions Isidore’s encyclopaedia second half ninth century. prototype codices these survive today Swiss libraries, one as Zofingen, Stadtbibliothek, Pa 32, other Gallen,Stiftsbibliothek, MS 231 – 232. first redaction represents an attemptto enrich by incorporating De natura rerum into encyclopaedia. is result a collation four sets Etymologiae, some which and bear collationmarks variant readings inserted margins. While none many hands that were involved copying be attributed to any known scholars active at century, seem have been over course several decades under auspices praepositus later abbot Hartmut. Keywords: Seville, manuscripts, Hartmut textual criticism, critical signs, scholarship
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Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch: internationale Zeitschrift für Mediävistik
British Art after Brexit
Jenny Gaschke|Sarah Gould|Gill Perry|Francesco Ventrella|Kimberly Lamm|Jackson Davidow|Isobel Harbison|Edwin Coomasaru|James Alexander Cameron|Imogen Hart|Corinne Fowler|Alexander Massouras
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Carolingian Westwork and Civitas Corvey
Jochen Lepper
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Situated in the interior core zone of UNESCO Site, Carolingian part Westwork and archaeological monuments Civitas, representing City God, still hidden underground Baroque monastery complex, are exclusively accredited as World Heritage objects 2014. The central element medieval complex was church, built two phases between 822 its final consecration 885. After demolition church during Thirty Years’ War, a new hall erected, which general follows external outline building. From 1947 up to now, several restoration have been executed at Westwork, mainly conserve structure building, including stabilization tilted towers, well reveal internal younger wall paintings, historical plasters, Sinopias stucco figures fragments architectural color ornamentation.
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Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom)
Esther von Plehwe-Leisen|Hans Leisen
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Cologne Cathedral was built during a very long construction period from 1248 to 1880 with break of ca. 320 years. A total 773 years and safeguarding history explain the extreme variety building stones used. In 1996, inscribed on UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List. large Carolingian church complex stood site cathedral since about 800. However, when Archbishop Cologne, Rainald von Dassel, brought holy relics Three Magi in 1164, new had be for expected boom pilgrims. Thus, foundation stone laid Gothic 1248. During French occupation 1794–1814, temporarily used as magazine army. The most important are Drachenfels Trachyte Schlaitdorf Sandstone.
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