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Carolingian Medical Knowledge and Practice, c.775-900
Claire Burridge
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Carolingian Medical Knowledge and Practice explores the practicality applicability of medical recipes recorded in early medieval manuscripts. It takes an original, dual approach to these overlooked understudied texts by not only analysing their practical usability, but also re-evaluating writings light osteological evi...
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Popioły i fundamenty. Jak katedra krakowska wyglądała 20 stycznia roku 1320?
Piotr Pajor
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The paper focuses on the Krakow cathedral at time of coronation Vladislaus Short (1320). ceremony probably took place in western choir old because part church had been demolished due to some unsuccessful building campaigns.
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Historia Slavorum Occidentis
Monetary Circulation in Byzantine and Carolingian Rome: A Reconsideration in the Light of Recent Archaeological Data *
Alessia Rovelli
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Routledge eBooks
L’Ordre du Temple dans la Basse Vallée du Rhône (1124–1312) by Damien Carraz
Michael J. Peixoto
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Reviewed by: L’Ordre du Temple dans la Basse Vallée Rhône (1124–1312) by Damien Carraz Michael Peixoto (1124–1312). By Carraz. (Lyon: Lyon University Press. 2020. Pp. 608. €35,00. ISBN: 9782729712129.) Originally published in 2005, this edition offers an updated re-issue of one the most important recent contributions t...
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Catholic Historical Review
Orta Çağ Sonrası Batı Kaligrafi Geleneği ve Blackletter Yazı Stilinin Günümüz Tipografi Harf Tasarımlarına Etkisi: Hermann Zapf Örneği
Serdar KİPDEMİR|Almıla YILDIRIM
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Kesit akademi dergisi
The Paradoxical Framework of French Royal Power
Christophe Chabrot
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The French monarchy is not organized by a particular Bulla aurea, because it has never known counter-power strong enough to impose rules on like in England the Magna carta adopted Parliament or Hungary aurea of 1222. On contrary, triumphed, sometimes art and luck, all those who wanted limit it: King England, German Emp...
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Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law; Central European Academic Publishing eBooks
Golden Bulls and Chartas: European Medieval Documents of Liberties
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Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law; Central European Academic Publishing eBooks
Charlemagne in Medieval German and Dutch Literature
Adam Oberlin
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Commemorative dates related to Charlemagne's reign—for example, his elevation emperor in 800 and death 814—have come gone the early twenty-first century. This recent era generated untold numbers of popular academic reflections studies on most famous ruler Carolingian dynasty, part because position enduring myths Europe...
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Journal of English and Germanic Philology
Part I. A New Form of International Adjudication? The MATs in Context
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG eBooks
Creation and development of systems of weight measures in Germany, Austria and Scandinavian countries
Andrii Zubko
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The development of the economy in territories modern Germany, peninsulas Jutland and Scandinavia, inhabited since ancient times by tribes that spoke Germanic languages, required use various measures, units which must be related to each other. Since primitive times, Germans, like other peoples world, used so-called natu...
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Етнічна історія народів Європи
The Carolingian Denaro in Southern Italy: Reopening the Debate *
Alessia Rovelli
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Routledge eBooks
Firenze prima degli Uberti
Maria Pia Contessa
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Along the 11th century florentine bishops attempted to reinforce diocese. Their initiatives were supported by Hucpoldings, an illustrious kindred group born in Florence mid of 9th and spreaded over Kingdom Italy. Yet at that time some members still keeping important interests city its comitatus. Particularly, aristocra...
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Wisdom Is Welcome Wherever It Comes From: War, Diffusion, and State Formation in Scandinavia
Eric Grynaviski|Sverrir Steinsson
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Abstract Prominent theories of state formation hold that states formed because warfare and competition on the one hand, or diffusion organizational templates practices through learning emulation other. We propose two strands theory can be linked to more accurately account for mechanisms formation. War, we argue, is an ...
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International Organization
Write the Life
Tomás Mario Kalmar
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Historians have been baffled by the way Asser interlaces allusions to Einhard, echoes of his own words, and hagiographic clichés. Reading Vita Alfredi as literature advances current paradigm shift in our attitudes towards Asser, allowing us appreciate rhetoric imagination that inform imitatio Einhard’s Karoli. Thomas G...
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Amsterdam University Press eBooks
Pellet bells from the Avar and the Carolingian period in the Keszthely region (Hungary): function - sounds - alloys - adhering textiles
Beate Maria Pomberger|Jörg Mühlhans|Kayleigh Saunderson|Viktória Mozgai|Bernadett Bajnóczi
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The collections of the Balaton Museum in Keszthely and Hungarian National contain around 50 pellet bells from Great Migration period Region. All originate cemeteries were analysed concerning their find position, function, sounds, psychoacoustic parameters, chemical compositions. Additionally, adhering textiles investig...
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Archeometriai Műhely
Carolingian Debates over Nihil and Tenebrae: A Study in Theological Method
Marcia L. Colish
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Routledge eBooks
Picturing Royal Charisma: Kings and Rulers in the Near East from 3000 BCE to 1700 CE
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<i>Picturing Royal Charisma</i> assesses how Middle Eastern leaders manipulated visuals to advance their rule from around 4500 BC the 19th century AD. In nine fascinating narratives, it showcases dynamics of long-lasting traditions, dealing with visualization those who stood at head social order. The contri...
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Archaeopress Archaeology eBooks
Some Considerations on the Coinage of Lombard and Carolingian Italy *
Alessia Rovelli
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Routledge eBooks
Codex Epistolaris Carolinus: Letters from the Popes to the Frankish Rulers, 739–791
Sam G. Collins
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Reviewed by: Codex Epistolaris Carolinus: Letters from the Popes to Frankish Rulers, 739–791 Sam Collins 739–791. Translation, introduction, and notes by Rosamond McKitterick, Dorine van Espelo, Richard Pollard, Price. (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 2021. Pp. xi, 546. £125. ISBN: 9781800348714). The tools for ...
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Catholic Historical Review
Confronting Crisis in the Carolingian Empire: Paschasius Radbertus’ Funeral Oration for Wala of Corbie
Andrew Romig
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Reviewed by: Confronting Crisis in the Carolingian Empire: Paschasius Radbertus’ Funeral Oration for Wala of Corbie Andrew Romig Corbie. Translated and annotated by Mayke de Jong Justin Lake. (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020. Pp. xx, 264. £19.99. ISBN: 9781526134844.) Empire presents a welcome new transla...
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Catholic Historical Review
Cultural Encounter, Race, and a Humanist Ideology of Empire in the Art of Trecento Venice
Thomas E. A. Dale
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Previous articleNext article FreeCultural Encounter, Race, and a Humanist Ideology of Empire in the Art Trecento VeniceThomas E. A. DaleThomas Dale Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUSFull Text Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail...
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Speculum
صراع القوى السياسية على الأراضى الهلفتية (436-536م)
جمال فاروق السيد الوكيل
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Maǧallaẗ Kulliyyaẗ Al-ʾādāb wa Al-ʿulūm Al-Insāniyyaẗ. Suez Canal University
Graeme Ward, History, Scripture, and Authority in the Carolingian Empire. Frechulf of Lisieux. Oxford, Oxford University Press 2022
Sören Kaschke
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Historische Zeitschrift
Charlemagne, St Peter’s, and the Imperial Coronation
Joanna Story
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Abstract This chapter returns the analysis to St Peter’s basilica, focusing on Charlemagne’s imperial coronation at Christmas 800 and inscriptions that were visible there Frankish viewers. It argues form, script, materials of epitaph made for Hadrian reflects ideas about empire current in 790s Carolingian court circles...
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Oxford University Press eBooks
Black Stone
Joanna Story
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Abstract This chapter centres on an analysis of the black stone used to make epitaph for Hadrian, and cultural connotations choice a coloured marble major inscription at this time. It analyses textual geological evidence sourcing in Francia, specifically from carboniferous limestones quarried Carolingian heartlands, ar...
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Oxford University Press eBooks
The ‘Life’ and Death of Pope Hadrian I
Joanna Story
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Abstract The chapter reviews the evidence and historiography for life career of Pope Hadrian I over course his exceptionally long pontificate (772–95). Especially important are letters contained in Codex Carolinus, collated at Carolingian court 791, biography Liber Pontificalis, compiled Rome, during soon after period ...
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Oxford University Press eBooks
:<i>Rome on the Borders: Visual Cultures during the Carolingian Transition</i>
John Osborne
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Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsChiara Bordino, Chiara Croci, and Vedran Sulovsky, eds., Rome on the Borders: Visual Cultures during Carolingian Transition. Turnhout: Brepols, 2020. Paper. Pp. 239; color black-and-white figures. €75. ISBN: 978-8-0210-9710-0. Table of contents available at http://www.brepol...
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Speculum
Ritual Communities and Social Cohesion in Merovingian Gaul
Alexander O’Hara
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This chapter traces the development of elite sponsorship monastic communities in Merovingian Gaul with a particular focus on seventh century. period witnessed revolution social, religious, and political praxis whereby culture became entangled expression exercise secular authority (and which would have long-lasting cons...
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Amsterdam University Press eBooks
Protected by shooting at it - the Öde Kloster and an associated Roman settlement within the military training area Bruckneudorf, Austria
Klaus Löcker|Jakob Gallistl|Christian Gugl|Alois Hinterleitner|Hannes Schiel|Ingrid Schlögel|Mario Wallner|Ralf Totschnig|Tanja Trausmuth|Immo Trinks|Jürgen Zeitlhofer
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The archaeological prospection focused on a multiphase fortified settlement. It was conducted as an integrated survey using airborne laserscanning (ALS) data, aerial photography, magnetics and GPR. results show among other things that restricted military areas provide outstanding conditions for the preservation of site...
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Universitätsverlag Kiel | Kiel University Publishing eBooks
Coinage and Coin Use in Medieval Italy
Alessia Rovelli
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Contents: Introduction Part I Coin Use in Medieval Italy: Residuality, non-residuality, and continuity of circulation: some examples from the Crypta Balbi hoards Monetary circulation notarial formulas early medieval Italy Coinage documentary record Rome Lazio Byzantine Carolingian Rome: a reconsideration light recent a...
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Routledge eBooks
A Theory of External Wars and European Parliaments
Brenton Kenkel|Jack Paine
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Abstract The development of parliamentary constraints on the executive was critical in Western European political history. Previous scholarship identifies external wars as a key factor, but with varying effects. Sometimes, willing monarchs granted rights return for revenues to fight wars. Yet at other times, war threat...
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International Organization
The Good Shepherd: Image, Meaning, and Power
Nikolas O. Hoel
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The image of the Good Shepherd is nearly ubiquitous in artistic tradition Christianity, particularly as its position early Christianity and Early Middle Ages considered. In many people’s minds, denotes a message humility charity. It has been set up foil to wealth power corrupted post-Constantinian church. Jennifer Awes...
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Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures
The Dawn of Carolingian Italy
Stefano Gasparri
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Haut Moyen Age
Emerging Powers in Eurasian Comparison, 200–1100
Walter Pohl|Veronika Wieser
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This book compares the ways in which new powers arose shadows of Roman Empire and its Byzantine Carolingian successors, Iran, Caliphate China first millennium CE. These were often established by external military elites who had served empire. They remained an uneasy balance with remaining empire, could eventually repla...
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Cultural Syncretism and Interpicturality: The Iconography of Throne Benches in Medieval Icelandic Book Painting
Stefan Drechsler
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Abstract In relation to the major topic of present volume, this article is intended provide new methodological and iconographic insights into cultural adaptation integration European motifs in medieval western Scandinavian arts culture, as well relations between detail its surrounding texts. At same time, offers a appr...
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Open Cultural Studies
Two Illustrated Horoscopes of the Italian Renaissance
G. Gandolfi
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Abstract Among astral representations in Renaissance paintings and frescoes, a particular very complex class stands out: that of Illustrated Horoscopes, is, complete charts disguised under the cover innocent pastoral landscapes or conventional mythological scenes. Two examples pertaining to this elusive are proposed an...
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Paragone
Injection: A Gender Perspective on Domestic Slavery
Ruth Mazo Karras
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Abstract This “injection” comes from the point of view a historian slavery turned sexuality. The history sexuality sits very uneasily with enslavement, however, because problem agency and its relationship to consent. Historians must not erase personhood enslaved their ability make choices; but realm within which they t...
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Springer eBooks|Trinity's Access to Research Output (TARA) (Trinity College Dublin)
The Distinctiveness of NATO and the Alliance's Prehistory
William R. Thompson
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This article delves into the prehistory and unique evolution of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), questioning its categorization within realm military alliances. While NATO can be seen as a conventional alliance, spanning 450 years European balancing history sets it apart. In contrast to other regions, Western...
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Transatlantic Policy Quarterly
Allegories of virtues and vices in the European art VIII–XVIII centuries
Arutyunyan Yuliya Ivanovna
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The struggle of the forces Good and Evil is one leading themes European art Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque. Personifications positive negative qualities a person are depicted in book miniatures, monumental paintings, mosaics sculpture from time Carolingians up to XIX century. victory Virtues over Vices described «Ps...
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Вестник Санкт-Петербургского государственного института культуры
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Studia universitatis hereditati
9. Cross-Channel Intercourse in the Earliest Breton <i>Vitae</i>
Karen Jankulak
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In light of the probable travels author Vita I S. Samsonis in order to gather information (written and oral) about his subject, this paper investigates earliest hagiographical texts from Brittany terms their use gathered on both sides Channel. This is not investigate historicity such but consider what sources has say e...
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Medieval texts and cultures of Northern Europe
Hic continentur ista: Collecting and Concealing in an Early Ninth-Century Instruction-Reader (Laon, Bibliothèque Municipale “Suzanne Martinet,” MS 265)
John J. Contreni
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This chapter offers a forensic analysis of composite manuscript consisting some eight codicological units put together probably by the mid-ninth century. The book contains 32 texts and partial incipit from thirty-third that was not included in collection. Three also bear evidence concealment censorship. A list contents...
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Publications of the journal of Medieval Latin
Einhard and the <i>Historia Augusta</i>
Justin Stover|George Woudhuysen
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In recent years, a consensus has begun to develop that Einhard had read the Historia Augusta and he used it in his Vita Karoli magni. particular, scholars have argued must drawn rare word dicaculus from text. this article, we first review history of idea HA, then show how weakly grounded is. demonstrate is very unlikel...
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The Journal of medieval Latin
Rat u Ukrajini : kvantitativno - kvalitativna analiza sadržaja na portalu Bitno.net
Nenad Palac|Jadranka Garmaz
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Ruskom invazijom na Ukrajinu 24. veljače 2022. godine započinje čitav niz događaja koji formiraju globalnu krizu i humanitarnoj ekonomskoj, diplomatskoj, ekumenskoj razini. Medijske kuće širom svijeta prate te izvještavaju o ovom ratu fokusirajući se pritom specifične naglaske su u skladu s njihovom uredničkom politiko...
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Služba Božja
Reading and Copying Augustine’s <i>De Ciuitate Dei </i>in ninth-century Sankt Gallen
Marina Giani
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The monastery of Sankt Gallen offers a privileged vantage point for the dissemination texts in Carolingian era, thanks to preservation conspicuous portion its medieval library and catalogues. This article focuses on circulation Augustine’s De ciuitate Dei Benedictine during ninth century, is divided into three sections...
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Revue d'histoire des textes
A Mysterious Middle Ages Inscription from Tuscany
Stefano Vicari|Francesco Perono Cacciafoco
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At the entrance of some churches Tuscany (Italy), there is reproduction an apparently mysterious inscription. Minimally from XVIII Century, this has induced a debate on its interpretation. This study proposes hypothesis based Latin alpha-bet used in texts contemporary to where inscription reproduced and meaning message...
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The King of Birds and the Bird of Kings: About the Symbolism of the Eagle in Culture, Beliefs and Art
Sławomir Filipek
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The eagle is a bird widespread in all cultures and beliefs. Throughout history, it has gained rich symbolic reference. It appears antiquity as royal mythological personification of the gods. Christian world saw symbol rebirth, well Christ himself. was used art culture, also Greek liturgy soteriological, baptismal eucha...
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Asian journal of social science studies
Graphic Ciphers and the Early Medieval Practices of <i>Collectio </i>and Concealment
Ildar H. Garipzanov
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This paper explores the deployment of two types graphic ciphers, namely occult caracteres and monograms, in early medieval Latin books period from c. 750 to 1000. Even though both signs originated classical world, their Carolingian world profoundly changed terms media, social contexts, functional use. Hence decipherabl...
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Publications of the journal of Medieval Latin
Charlemagne and Rome
Joanna Story
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Abstract This book is a wide-ranging exploration of cultural politics in the age Charlemagne. It focuses on remarkable inscription commemorating Pope Hadrian I who died Rome at Christmas 795. Commissioned by Charlemagne, composed Alcuin York, and cut from black stone quarried close to king’s new capital Aachen heart Fr...
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Oxford University Press eBooks
The Intertwining of Ancient and Late-Antique Authorities in the Margins of Carolingian Manuscripts
Mariken Teeuwen
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Publications of the journal of Medieval Latin
Latin Shorthand and Latin Learning
David Ganz
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In 1975 Bernhard Bischoff reminded his audience at Spoleto that any account of Carolingian culture requires a knowledge Tironian notes, and Martin Hellmann has taken up challenge. This paper attempts to show the use these notes was neither arcane nor restrictive but met need all societies find an effective way record d...
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Publications of the journal of Medieval Latin
Early Medieval Catechetic Collections Containing Material from the <i>Etymologiae</i> and the Place of Isidore of Seville in Carolingian <i>Correctio</i>
Evina Stein
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In the last decades, we have seen a growing interest in manuscripts produced for instruction and use of Carolingian priests. Such were identified based on their content, as they include expositions Creed, Lord’s Prayer mass, baptismal instructions, descriptions clerical grades. This article shows that presence material...
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Publications of the journal of Medieval Latin
Ciriaco d'Ancona and the Origins of Epigraphy
Lillian Datchev
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This article investigates how and why scholars began to systematically examine record ancient inscriptions in fifteenth-century Italy. Finding evidence the revolutionary work of Ciriaco d'Ancona, it shows that this change emerged from synthesis several cultural traditions. learned observe antiquities Italian elite livi...
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Renaissance Quarterly
TRADE: Transformations of Adriatic Europe (2nd–9th Centuries AD)
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;TRADE: Transformations of Adriatic Europe&lt;/em&gt; presents the proceedings a 2016 conference held in Zadar (Croatia) which analysed transformative phenomena Late Antiquity an area where research has been comparatively scarce and results less widely known. The contributions span period between 2nd ...
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Archaeopress Archaeology eBooks|Library Union Catalog of Bavaria, Berlin and Brandenburg (B3Kat Repository)
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Extract In this volume, a successor to the first volume of these Studies published in 2020, I present results my researches into four further manuscript traditions. For methods used readers are referred preface and introduction earlier volume. There have long list acknowledgements scholars who helped me work on Latin m...
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Oxford University Press eBooks
Central European Convergence Area: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations
Matej Šekli
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Studia universitatis hereditati
“Damit siegt Hrabanus mühelos über Apelles”
Gábor Endrődi
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Abstract The first printed edition of the Liber sanctae crucis by Hrabanus Maurus, published in 1503 Pforzheim, was a milestone reception history Carolingian figured poems, and typographic philological masterpiece as well. This article argues for considering Johannes Reuchlin principal initiator publication. sheds new ...
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Daphnis
Conservative Values as a Bridge between Russia and the West
Timofei V. Bordachev|M. I. Sigachev|Alexei N. Kharin|Sergey P. Arteev
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The ideological factor is regaining significance in today’s multipolar world and promotes the importance of an value dialogue between right-wing conservative forces Russia Europe. values shared by representatives European movements are close to Russia’s agenda, which proves feasibility establishing diverse strategic in...
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Russia in global affairs
From Troy to Iceland: Representation of the Past in Pseudohistorical Sagas
Inna G. Matyushina
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The present article analyses the means of preserving past in Icelandic pseudohistorical sagas, which include Trójumanna saga, Alexanders Gyðinga Rómverja Breta sögur and Veraldar saga. Ways representing are determined by semantic, compositional structural innovations creators sagas in-troduce under influence Scandinavi...
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GRAPHOSPHAERA Writing and Written Practices
I manoscritti Φ e Δ delle <i>Institutiones </i>di Cassiodoro
Ilaria Morresi
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The present essay is conceived as a comprehensive catalogue of the Φ and Δ interpolated manuscripts Institutiones humanarum litterarum. It designed complementary tool to new critical edition commentary on Cassiodorus’ work, recently published in series Corpus Christianorum Series Latina (CC SL 99a) Instrumenta Patristi...
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Sacris Erudiri
Mapping Britain’s View of Europe
Sean Michael Ryan
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Religion in Representations of Europe , Seite 37 - 64
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG eBooks
Weight Systems in Italy in the VI – the First Half of the XIX Century
Andrii Zubko
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Medieval Italy, which was formed after the fall of Western Roman Empire at end V century, completely inherited its material and spiritual culture. This does not apply to state imperial traditions Ancient Rome. It turned out that during entire period Middle Ages partly New Age – from second half XIX Italy a single state...
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Етнічна історія народів Європи
The Concept of Non-Territorial Autonomy: Origins, Developments, and Subtypes
Levente Salat
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Abstract The aim of the chapter is to propose a possible framing NTA concept, considering historical legacies by which usage term loaded, on one hand, and complex empirical realities notion expected map, other hand. First, idea non-territoriality will be explored briefly, with highlight circumstances that bring about a...
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Marco Bais
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The present Chapter surveys the different kinds of Greek and Latin sources on Caucasian Albania, including documents such as Tabula Peutingeriana inscriptions as, e.g., Res Gestae Divi Augusti. help to shed light some aspects Albanian political history, particularly in period between 1st century BCE 2nd CE, but they ar...
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De Gruyter eBooks
Old Latin versions of the Book of Daniel
Jean-Claude Haelewyck
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The article is an introduction to the edition of Old Latin versions book Daniel. After a brief presentation manuscripts (those biblical and those hymns), Greek texts are presented (Theodotion LXX). next chapter studies division into visions. hymns then analyzed: hymn Three Young Men, Azariah, Divine Transcendence. type...
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BABELAO
Transforming Irish Traditions
Jelle Wassenaar
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The De XII abusiuis saeculi arrived from Ireland on the continent around middle of eighth century and soon became an immensely influential text to Carolingian reformers. importance ninth abuse rex iniquus early conceptions royal office during reigns Charlemagne Louis Pious is well known. Little attention has been paid,...
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Amsterdam University Press eBooks
Debate. Was There a Medieval »State«?
Brent D. Shaw|Nicola Di Cosmo|Stefano Gasparri|Cristina La Rocca|Hans−Werner Goetz|John Haldon|Yannis Stouraitis|Régine Le Jan
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This debate takes up the question whether concept of »state« can be used meaningfully in context medieval studies. The opening article by Brent D. Shaw addresses political organization Roman empire, and develops a comprehensive argument why even high standards it should regarded as state. six comments Nicola Di Cosmo...
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Medieval Worlds
French Literature of the British Isles after the Norman Conquest: A Digital, Data-Driven Investigation
Kirsty Milne
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According to the traditional model, use of French in Great Britain was fundamentally tied Norman Conquest 1066. The language conquerors rapidly replaced English within administrative and cultural domains, it maintained its foothold these domains until thirteenth century, when began regain prestige. Yet research past fe...
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French Studies|Leiden Repository (Leiden University)
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Medieval Worlds
تبعية إنجلترا الإقطاعية لبابوية روما (1066- 1216م)
إيمان خلاوى
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Mağallaẗ Al-Dirāsāt Al-Insāniyyah wal-Adabiyyah
The Medieval Constitution of Liberty
Andrew T. Young|Alexander William Salter
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The De XII abusiuis saeculi
Constant J. Mews|Stephen Joyce
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This chapter considers both the scriptural and patristic influences shaping core themes of De XII abusiuis saeculi diffusion its text between late eighth sixteenth centuries. It how abusio abusiua, traditionally understood as misuse words, were expanded in meaning this work to refer abusive behaviour. introduces litera...
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Amsterdam University Press eBooks
Was the Commentary on Vergil by Aelius Donatus Extant in the Ninth Century? A Reappraisal
Vittorio Remo Danovi
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Abstract That the Vergilian commentary by Aelius Donatus – one of most influential late-antique commentaries that have not survived was extant in ninth century and available to some Carolingian scholars is still a widespread belief. The evidence support this thesis said been provided Harvard Servianist J. H. Savage thr...
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Philologus
The Punishment Imperative and the Construction of Political Authority in the Carolingian Empire of Louis the Pious (814–840)
Karl Ubl
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Historians of the Carolingian empire have generally neglected judicial violence as a means constructing political authority, partly because wergild system seems to exclude significance public punishment, military is such dominant factor in our view Carolingians. This certainly true for early Carolingians, but gained im...
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Global intellectual history
AESTHETIC EDUCATION IN WALDORF SCHOOL: PAINTING AND FORM DRAWING
О. М. Іонова|S. Ye. Luparenko
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Corpus more regio curatum. When a king dies: Medieval post-mortem care of the body.
Daniela Dvořáková
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Forum Historiae
Between Reading and Viewing: Mapping and Experiencing Rome and Other Spaces
Klazina Staat
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This article focuses on a Carolingian manuscript now kept in the Stiftsbibliothek Einsiedeln (Codex 326 (1076)), containing collection of mostly Rome-centred writings, among others, series walking routes through city (the Itinerarium Einsidlense). The theoretical concepts ‘affordances’ and ‘ergodic’ reading are employe...
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Journal of Latin Cosmopolitanism and European Literatures
Carolingian-Umayyad Diplomacy,
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Princeton University Press eBooks
Carolingian Diplomacy with the ʿAbbāsid Caliphate
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Princeton University Press eBooks
Perception and Practice in Carolingian Diplomacy with the Islamic World
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Princeton University Press eBooks
Carolingian-Umayyad Diplomacy,
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Princeton University Press eBooks
NOVA ATLANTIS
Beat Wyss
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De Gruyter eBooks
TRANSLATIO AND RESTAURATIO
Kathleen Christian
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De Gruyter eBooks
An interdisciplinary approach to the study of kiln firing: a case study from the Campus Galli open-air museum (southern Germany)
Silvia Amicone|Alisa Memmesheimer|Baptiste Solard|Shira Gur-Arieh|Martin Rogier|Awais Mohammed Qarni|Johannes Seidler|Paola Sconzo|Lars Heinze|Lionello F. Morandi|Tobias Kiemle|Christopher E. Miller|Klaus G. Nickel|Christoph Berthold
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Abstract Pottery kilns are a common feature in the archaeological record of different periods. However, these pyrotechnological installations still seldom target interdisciplinary investigations. To fill this gap our knowledge, an updraft kiln firing experiment was run at Campus Galli open-air museum (southern Germany)...
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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
The Historical Context of Boat Processions in Adriatic Maritime Pilgrimages
Mario Katić|Trpimir Vedriš
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In this article, we argue that the different ritual structures of maritime pilgrimages result from historical backgrounds each site. We have focused on two pilgrimage sites in Adriatic Sea: Nin, contemporary Croatia (Northern Dalmatia), and Perast, Montenegro (Kotor Bay). compared these locations processions because th...
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Religions
A Component of the Landscape of Medieval Catalonia: the Coombs
Jordi Bolòs
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The coombs (in Catalan comes) form an integral part of the landscape. These are small valleys, with deepest and flattest cultivated for agriculture. They predominantly found in most arid regions Catalonia, particularly around cities Tarragona Lleida. generally dry land areas. We propose that these gained significance e...
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Voice and Hand
Tobias Klein
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Abstracts
Federico Celestini|Sarah Lutz
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中文 Deutsch English Login to my Brill account Create Account Publications Subjects African Studies American Ancient Near East and Egypt Art History Asian Book Cartography Biblical Classical Education Jewish Literature Cultural Languages Linguistics Media Middle Islamic Musicology Philosophy Religious Slavic Eurasian Soc...
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Brill | Fink eBooks
Zur gestischen Qualität der Neumenschriften
Federico Celestini
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Brill | Fink eBooks
A Puzzling Religious Inscription from Medieval Tuscany: Symbology and Interpretation
Stefano Vicari|Francesco Perono Cacciafoco
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At the entrance of some churches in Tuscany (Italy), reproduction an apparently undecipherable inscription can be found. Beginning 18th century, this epigraphic puzzle has originated a debate on its interpretation. This study proposes hypothesis based Latin alphabet used texts contemporary to where is reproduced and po...
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Histories
The Making of Lord John Carteret’s Landmark Edition of Cervantes’s Don Quixote (London, 1738)
Rolena Adorno
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In the editorial history of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra’s masterpiece, El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote la Mancha (1605, 1615), one its signal events was landmark edition published in London 1738. The result an unusual Anglo-Spanish collaboration commissioned by English nobleman, project may have been set motion his e...
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Textual cultures
Editorial Note
Han Lamers
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editorial
Journal of Latin Cosmopolitanism and European Literatures
Bad Music: Its Power, Prevention, and Promotion
Daniel Kraft
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Introduction: treaties in international relations
Robert Kolb
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It has been claimed quite often that customary international law, is, unwritten rules based on practice and done in the belief their righteousness or lawfulness, is oldest source of law. In other words, law pre-existed treaties. Logical analysis may seem to suggest same temporal priority: a treaty can seemingly be adop...
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Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks
Surrounded by Ancestors
Jakub Jauernig|Barbora Uchytilová
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The ruling dynasties quite literally surrounded themselves with their ancestors (real ones, as well imaginary ones), creating galleries of predecessors or artifacts, such scrolls genealogical diagrams. A lineage represented in a manner could then be displayed not only for the royal family but also courtiers and foreign...
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Historical studies on Central Europe
Palynology of Gardens and Archaeobotany for the Environmental Reconstruction of the Charterhouse of Calci-Pisa in Tuscany (Central Italy)
Gabriele Gattiglia|Eleonora Rattighieri|Eleonora Clò|Francesca Anichini|Antonio Campus|Marta Rossi|Mauro Paolo Buonincontri|Anna Maria Mercuri
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In central Italy, the Charterhouse of Calci hosts Natural History Museum University Pisa. This monumental monastery was founded in 1366 by Carthusian monks. The has experienced various transformations over centuries, until its abandonment 1970s. Since 2018, interdisciplinary archaeological research focused on monks’ ga...
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Quaternary
The Early Reception History of the First Book of the Etymologies as a Mirror of Carolingian Intellectual Networks: A Proposal
Evina Steinová
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This article describes the theoretical point of departure for Innovating Knowledge project, using example first book Etymologies Isidore Seville as a case study. can be used to examine intellectual networks that underpin Carolingian renewal and diffusion innovations in early medieval Latin-writing Europe. Three studies...
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Law, human capital, and the emergence of free city-states in medieval Italy
Marianna Belloc|Francesco Drago|Roberto Galbiati
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Abstract This paper considers how the foundation of first universities in Italy affected emergence free city-states (the communes) period 1000–1300 CE. Exploiting a panel dataset 121 cities, we show that time variant distance sample cities to their closest university is inversely correlated with probability transition ...
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European Journal of Law and Economics|RePEc: Research Papers in Economics|Econstor (Econstor)
Sicily, Constantinople, and Jerusalem: A Geographical Pattern in Crusading Expectations along the Centuries
Marco Giardini
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Among the aims of Charles VIII’s Italian expedition, reappropriation kingdoms Naples and Jerusalem served as main purpose for preparing decisive crusade that would regain to Christianity. However, connection established by several early modern sources between claims kingdom expedition Levant had already been expressed ...
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Religions
Filsafat Skolastik
Titin Mirrang Bulawan
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Abstrak Filsafat adalah studi tentang seluruh fenomena kehidupan dan pemikiran manusia secara kritis dijabarkan dalam konsep mendasar. tidak didalami dengan melakukan eksperimen-eksperimen percobaan-percobaan, tetapi mengutarakan masalah persis, mencari solusi untuk itu, memberikan argumentasi alasan yang tepat tertent...
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