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Round Table VI: The Iberian Peninsula and the Formation of Early Western Chant
by Kenneth Levy
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Two Anglo-Saxon Pontificals (the Egbert and Sidney Sussex Pontificals).H. M. J. Banting
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Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsTwo Anglo-Saxon Pontificals (the Egbert and Sidney Sussex Pontificals). H. M. J. BantingMilton McC. GatchMilton Gatch Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 66, Number 1Jan., 1991 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2863954 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Die Anfänge: Versuche Volkssprachlicher Schriftlichkeit im Frühen Mittelalter (ca. 700-1050/60). Wolfgang Haubrichs
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Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Die Anfänge: Versuche Volkssprachlicher Schriftlichkeit im Frühen Mittelalter (ca. 700-1050/60) . Wolfgang HaubrichsHartwig MayerHartwig Mayer Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 66, Number 1Jan., 1991 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2863983 Views: 2Total views on site Copyright AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Shorter Notices
by Chris Wickham
Shorter Notices CHRIS WICKHAM University of Birmingham Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CVI, Issue CCCCXX, July 1991, Pages 685–686, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CVI.CCCCXX.685 Published: 01 1991
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Shorter Notices
by Janet L. Nelson
Shorter Notices JANET L. NELSON King's CollegeLondon Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CVI, Issue CCCCXIX, April 1991, Page 430, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CVI.CCCCXIX.430 Published: 01 1991
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L'Institution du français: Essai sur le colinguisme des Carolingiens à la République
by William F. Mackey
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Round Table VII: Politics and Musical Performance
by Anthony Seeger
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Of the Making of Books: Medieval Manuscripts, Their Scribes and Readers. Essays Presented to M. B. Parkes ed. by P. R. Robinson and Rivkah Zim
by Andrew Taylor
REVIEWS with both genders (p. 142) in a discussion that ranges across the 1380 document released Chaucer from accusation of rape; legal rheto ric rape fourteenth-century England; "Adam Scriveyn"; Legend ofPhilomela The ofGood Women; and Wife ofBath's Tale. Rep resentations women Chaucer"s poetry, this chapter asserts, were deeply influenced by poet's accusation. These summaries selected chapters should suggest how why book may merit attention nonspecialists medieval ists. Portions can furnish an aid to first-time teachers (non specialist or medievalist) many texts it considers are regularly used undergraduate classroom. I came away my reading new ideas about might juxtapose different ways those teach frequently, incorporate into teaching medieval I've never taught before. Other parts provide challenging arguments scholars will want interrogate. To note just one example, think on Corpus Christi plays urges link between cycle drama Eucharist too strenuously; however much implications eucharistic symbolism resonate drama, theological festive dimensions not uniformly relevant auspices structures English plays. On whole, though, Minding Body Potkay Evitt have assembled impressive group essays whose thematic focus gender body provides very usable guide fundamental issues at stake wide range important texts. THERESA COLETTI University Maryland P. R. ROBINSON RIVKAH ZIM, eds. Ofthe Making ofBooks: Medieval Manuscripts, Their Scribes Readers. Essays Presented M. B. Parkes. Aldershot, UK.: Scalar Press, 1997. Pp. xiii, 324. $68.95. It is tribute influence Malcolm Parkes festschrift, gathered mark his retirement, serve almost as interim re port British manuscript studies. With exception two fine es says history idea authorship A. J. Minnis David Ganz, each contribution based meticulous examination care379 STUDIES IN THE AGE OF CHAUCER fully sample ofmanuscripts. describe state ofthe discipline, including its isolation (for good ill) more hectic pace ofliterary criticism suspicion ofeasy generalization. Outsid ers admire elegance clarity demonstrations sheer labor behind them, while wishing some cases broader historical work had been explored. Some round out has ongoing for time. I. Doyle returns old friend, troublesome Carthusian Stephen Dodesham, offer most recent list works he copied, twenty-three twenty-four volumes. Helmut Gneuss examines BL MS Catron Tiberius A.3, mid-eleventh-century collection ninety items, them associated Benedictine reform move ment, earliest copy full Marian office England. reviews all evidence establishes widely accepted provenance, Christ Church, Canterbury, near certainty. Jeane Kro chalis adds five manuscripts Neil Ker's belonged Kirkstall Abbey. set hypotheses need be tested years come. great increase number patristic England late eleventh century often attributed efforts Norman reformers anxious expand holdings libraries they considered backwards. Teresa Webber argues view part misconception, misleading comparisons Carolingian collections. She shows seek further than Normandy their exemplars traces outline Continental connection, noting, copies ofAu gustine's Confessions appear Flemish exemplars. In yield remarkably accounts human lives. Richard Beadle Geoffrey...
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Z. N. Brooke. The English Church and the Papacy from the Conquest to the Reign of John. New York: Cambridge University Press. 1989. Pp. xxvi, 260. $49.50 cloth, $16.95 paper.
by Sally N. Vaughn
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De Ore Domini: Preacher and Word in the Middle Ages ed. by Thomas L. Amos, Eugene A. Green, Beverly Mayne Kienzle
by Patrick J Horner
REVIEWS THOMAS 1. AMOS, EUGENE A. GREEN, and BEVERLY MAYNE KIENZLE, eds. De Ore Domini: Preacher Word in the Middle Ages. Studies Medieval Culture, vol. 27. Kalamazoo, Mich.: Institute Publications, 1989. Pp. xiv, 269. $15.95 paper. This collection of essays testifies to burgeoning scholarly interest medieval preaching sustained large measure by International Con gresses on at Western Michigan University Medi eval Sermon Newsletter Symposia. These essays, many which first appeared as papers under those auspices, have been gathered into what editors call "chapters history preaching." Mindful diverse, times specialized, content appended brief headnotes each their preface provided some useful commentary current state ofmedieval sermon studies. Even more is introductory essay ("Medieval Preaching"), John W O'Malley, S.J., who presents a historical tour d'horizon from its roots patristic exegesis Scripture through influence universities mendicants High Ages rediscovery classical rhetoric late fifteenth century. For nonspecialist readers he also explains such terms paraphrastic homily, thematic sermon, artes praedicandi, appear other essays. Above all, properly underscores premise studies, namely, that sermons are be studied products influences cultural milieu. The ("Enoch, Lent, Ascension ofChrist") stands apart others, having added posthumous tribute Eugene Green. In it Green offers an answer puzzling inclusion patriarch Enoch one Anglo-Saxon homilist JElfric'sLenten sermons. While subject will ofgreatest Anglo-Saxonists, Green's integration biblical exegesis, monastic litur gical practice, iconography serves model multidisciplinary approach study. three dealing with early Ages, during Carolingian age, all suggest important function had catechetical mission Christianity. Lawrence T. Martin ("The Two Worlds Bede's Homilies: Biblical 159 STUDIES IN THE AGE OF CHAUCER Event Listener's Experience") cites examples conscious effort relate his typological contemporary needs ofhis audience. ("�lfric Catechist") enumer ates various topics dominate �lfric's Septuagesima Lent. And most provocative group ("Preaching World"), Thomas L. Amos argues documentary sources that, despite absence ofactual texts, vernacular semons were "means ofeducating populace correct religious beliefand practice." Several examining sug gest relationship between broader developments. Phyllis B. Roberts ("Archbishop Stephen Langton His Preaching Becket 1220") shows how this famous product ofthe ofParis took occasions ofceremonies honoring hismartyred predecessor defend ecclesiastical rights against encroachment ofsecular political authority. Beverly Mayne Kienzle discusses ofLangton's, Cistercian Helinand ofFroidmont ("Maternal Imagery Sermons ofHelinand ofFroidmont"), whose use ofemotive, feminine imagery self-conscious attention art make him transitional figure earlier homilists scholastic mendicant counterparts. impact modes thought theory practice evident ofSimon Tugwell, O.P ("Humbert Romans's Material for Preachers"), Mark D. Johnston Rethorica nova Ramon Llull: An Ars Praedicandi Devotional Literature"). Tugwell's comparison theoretical instructions Humbert offered fellow Dominican preachers treatise eruditione praedicatorum actual illustrates difficulty facing time: adapt new aids, topical books distinctiones, based scriptural themes. examines another adaptation, arguing Llull's abstruse Re thorica nova, while nominally ars actually idiosyn cratic...
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Mary Clayton. The Cult of the Virgin Mary in Anglo-Saxon England. (Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England.) New York: Cambridge University Press. 1990. Pp. xiv, 299. $55.00.
by Katherine Fischer Drew
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John Sanderson. “But the People's Creatures”: The Philosophical Basis of the English Civil War. Manchester: Manchester University Press; distributed by St. Martin's Press, New York, N.Y. 1989. Pp. viii, 240. $55.00.
by Paul S. Seaver
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Richard Hodges. The Anglo-Saxon Achievement: Archaeology and the Beginnings of English Society. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1989. Pp. xi, 212. $44.50.
by Marc Meyer
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Early Medieval Europe, 300-1000
by Roger Collins
List of Maps and Genealogies Chronology Main Events, 238-1000 Preface to the First Edition Second Third Introduction Crisis Change in Roman Empire, 235-305 The Age Constantine, 305-350 Protecting 350-395 From Battle Adrianople Sack Rome, 378-410 A Divided City: Christian Church, 300-460 Warlords New Kingdoms Twilight West, 518-568 Constantinople, Persia Arabs Decadent Do-Nothing Kings, 511-711 Britain Angles, 410-874 Lombards Italy, c.540-712 Parting East West Monks Missionaries Francia Revived, 714-768 Charlemagne, 768-814 Carolingian Regime 'The Dissension Kings', 814-911 Desolation Pagans' Empire 875-1002 Western Frontiers Christendom: Spain, 711-1037 Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index
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David Lagomarsino and Charles T. Wood, editors. The Trial of Charles I: A Documentary History. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England. 1989. Pp. xiv, 151.
by Dorothy A. Boyd-Rush
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Medieval Canon Law and the Jews.Walter Pakter
by James A. Brundage
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsMedieval Canon Law and the Jews. Walter PakterJames A. BrundageJames Brundage Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 66, Number 1Jan., 1991 The journal of Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2864009 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Rome, Canterbury and the Law
by Canon Christopher Hill
1. It was over a late night glass of Scotch, number years ago, that Graham Routledge and I first talked the issues am asked to address this afternoon. Chancellor differed on subjects, political ecclesiastical, but we discovered common cause in recognition importance an impartial unemotional examination doctrinal, ecclesiological constitutional implications any future Anglican- Roman Catholic unity. during one such conversation told me his hopes for establishment Society, which he saw as, amongst other things, most appropriate forum bringing together necessary disciplines professions scholarly ecumenical discussion. had been able initiate some discussion question within English Anglican Committee (of distinguished member). But complexities both canon law, and, problems concerning interpretation ecclesiastical history, reinforced judgement quiet continuing consideration required society as ours well committees.
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The Medieval Woman. By Edith Ennen. (Trans. E. Jephcott.) Pp. 327 + 24 plates. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1989. £32.50. 0 631 16166 X
by Shulamith Shahar
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The History of Medieval Architecture from Carolingian to Romanesque: Criteria and Definitions from 1925 to the Present Day
by Eric Fernie
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R. Allen Brown, editor. Anglo-Norman Studies XI: Proceedings of the Battle Conference, 1988. Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell & Brewer. 1989. Pp. ix, 295. S75.00.
by Charlotte Newman Goldy
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Unruhen in der standischen Gesellschaft 1300-1800
by Tom Scott
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[Letter from Hendrik van der Werf]
by Hendrick van der Werf
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The Sources and Theology of Alcuin's ‘De fide sanctae et individuae Trinitatis’
by John C. Cavadini
While it is true for most literature, theological and otherwise, that an informed awareness regarding antecedents provides valuable perspective toward its interpretation, this especially the theology of Carolingian period. The Carolingians often used their source material in verbatim citations which remained unacknowledged. One has impression a kind homemade theology, constructed out bits pieces materials were chosen partly because they convenient or familiar. result at best had appeal not unlike patchwork quilt unity charism all own even though cut predominantly from themselves work those designing quilt. In order to appreciate final effect achieved by such crucial then be able identify only authors upon whom writer relying, but precise patches have been each, so we may observe as complex decisions select, combine, juxtapose, add to, adjust, comment upon, otherwise utilize large body literary fragments.
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Personal Name Analysis of Limited Bases of Data: Examples of Applications to Medieval Aragonese History
by Lynn H. Nelson
(1991). Personal Name Analysis of Limited Bases Data: Examples Applications to Medieval Aragonese History. Historical Methods: A Journal Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History: Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 4-15.
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Hacia una Poética del Relato Didáctico: Ocho Estudios sobre "El Conde Lucanor". Aníbal A. Biglieri
by James F. Burke
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Hacia una Poética del Relato Didáctico: Ocho Estudios sobre "El Conde Lucanor" . Aníbal A. Biglieri James F. BurkeJames Burke Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmailPrint SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 66, Number 1Jan., 1991 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2863956 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Audire, legere, vulgo: an attempt to define public use and comprehensibility of Carolingian Hagiography
by Katrien Heene
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The Carolingians and the Written Word. By Rosamond McKitterick. Pp. xvi + 290 + 4 maps. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. £30 (cloth), £9.95 (paper). 0 521 30539 X, 0 521 315654
by Roger Collins
The Carolingians and the Written Word. By Rosamond McKitterick. Pp. xvi + 290 4 maps. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. £30 (cloth), £9.95 (paper). 0 521 30539 X, 315654 - Volume 42 Issue 1
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The consciousness of a linguistic dichotomy (Latin-Romance) in Carolingian Gaul: the Contradictions of the Sources and of their Interpretation
by Marc Van Uytfanghe
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Greek in the Carolingian Age: The St. Gall Manuscripts.
by Rosamond McKitterick|Bernice M. Kaczynski
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The External School in Carolingian Society
by Hildebrandt
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The Carolingians and the Written Word
by Rosamond McKitterick
List of maps and tables Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. The spoken the written word 2. law 3. A literate community: evidence charters 4. production possession books: an economic dimension 5. organization knowledge 6. literacy laity Epilogue Index manuscripts General index.
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The Rod of God's Wrath or the People of God' Wrath ? The Carolingian Theology of the Viking Invasions
by Simon Coupland
The Viking invasions of the ninth and early tenth centuries were referred to in a large number contemporary Frankish texts, including not only annals chronicles, but also saints’ lives, miracle capitularies, royal private charters, letters, sermons, biblical commentaries, hymns, poems prayers. great majority these texts written by clerics, either religious or secular, as result raids are frequently described terms set within framework. For example, Vikings often denoted ‘pagani’ Franks as’ christiani’; towns burned ‘divino iuditio’ battles won ‘adiuvante Domino’,1 represented punishment for Franks’ sins fulfilment prophecy.
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The Carolingians and the Written Word.
by Charles M. Radding|Rosamond McKitterick
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Ugo, Conte di Parigi. Gaetano Donizetti
by George Jellinek
Journal Article Ugo, Conte di Parigi. Gaetano Donizetti Get access George Jellinek Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Opera Quarterly, Volume 8, Issue 2, Summer 1991, Pages 181–183, https://doi.org/10.1093/oq/8.2.181 Published: 01 July 1991
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Façade ou façades romanes? [Discours de clôture]
by Willibald Sauerländer
The paper begins with a comparison between the Carolingian opus occidentale at Corvey and façade of Romanesque pilgrimage church Borgo San Donnino in order to show contrast an early medieval abbey which seems closed its Western end sanctuary from twelfth century invites pilgrims enter. façades cannot be successfully studied without taking into consideration their original context : history, local topography liturgy. There exists no unified type Europe. Bulky towers or fronts survive right thirteenth especially Empire. Also Empire persistance groundplan double choir excludes construction façade. Local fixes placement main entrances great sanctuaries, tomb saints, often outside Examples are cathedral Santiago Compostela Saint-Sernin Toulouse. In period central part entrance becomes figure-portal elaborated iconographie program addressing faithful pilgrims. But such portals found not on exterior but interior narthex (Cluny, Vézelay). Portals could serve different functions they stations for monastic processions, enhance access relic also overshadow cemetery as Autun. light these examples, differences deviations screen-façades France, perhaps most perfect examples ideal façade, must rather regarded splendid exception.
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Lodewijk De Vrome's Openbare Boetedoening in 833: Een Kwestie Van Ministeria
by Theo Oberndorff
Abstract This article intends to support the thesis that eleventh-century investiture controversy was preceded by a similar struggle between Church and State in Carolingian era. In ninth century already, some bishops, convinced theological principle, stood up for unity of Christianity within this constellation superiority episcopal power. At deposition public penance Louis Pious 833, such considerations played very important part. The growth self-awareness is indicated slowly evolving interpretation responsibility (ministerium) Frankish secular ecclesiastical legislation from sixth century. disagreement among episcopate about legitimacy Louis' deposition, however, resulted stalemate during which former emperor regained control.
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The Yorkshire Summary: A Domesday Satellite
by David Roffe
SINCE THE PUBLICA nON of detailed studies by I. S. Maxwell and R. Welldon Finn in 1962 1972, it may seem that there is little more to be said about the making Yorkshire Domesday. 1Both writers, however, recognized limitations standard editions Domesday on which their analyses were based. The Latin text folios they used was printed for Parliament 1783.2 While exhibiting a remarkable degree precision remaining transcription this day, edition not without its drawbacks historian, Abraham Farley, editor, employed an ingeniously designed fount convey subtleties form hand, but inevitably fails express all variations, such as those occasioned postscriptal addition material, manuscript contains. It remedy problem facsimile made 1862.3 process dubbed 'photozincography', resulting image silhouette rather than true half-tone reproduction. adequately represents many changes appearance failure cope with density ink led great deal subjective retouching often misrepresents manuscript. Likewise, reservation, both place-name identifications translation William Farrer published volume two Victoria History County York 1906.4 Although generally improvement earlier Bawdwen Skaife,5 out date idiosyncratic. All these deficiencies remedied publication new Margaret
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The Carolingians and the Written Word
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Liturgy for Healing
by Elaine Ramshaw
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La façade préromane en Angleterre
by Richard Gem
This paper examines the development of west façade in England from seventh to eleventh century, and assesses characteristics Insular architecture as evidenced by a series monuments. Three main phases are discerned. In first, ninth centuries, nave was preceded porch or porticus, one, two three storeys, lower than gable. second, tenth there some influence Carolingian westwork ; but typical form emerge single tower, serving variety functions. The third phase introduction Romanesque Normandy France last century : this had little architectural continuity with Anglo-saxon past, though occasionally functional continuity.
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Rosamond McKitterick, The Carolingians and the Written Word.
by David Α. Wells
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Northumbria and its Churches
by Ian Wood
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Jerome, Alcuin and Vergil's ‘Old entellus’
by Mary Alberi
In 798, Alcuin quarreled with Charlemagne's court scholars over the calculation of lunar saltus. Epistola 145, an important source for this argument, called his rivals ‘Egyptian boys’, because they wanted to follow Alexandrian custom, which began Easter cycle on 1 September instead Roman January. expressed anger ‘boys’ their violation custom by quoting aptly from Jerome's letters. warning Augustine in 102.2, remember Vergil's Dares and Entellus, suggested that scholarly debate should become a boxing match. Accordingly, became ‘old Entellus’, whom young had hit unfairly criticism. jabbed at weak logic ‘Egyptians’ satirized ignorance. Besides revealing Alcuin's literary techniques, 145 is illuminating tensions relationship Charlemagne.
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S. Bénigne de Dijon. Untersuchungen zum Necrolog der Handschrift. Bibl. mun. de Dijon, ms. 634. By Barbara Schamper. (Münstersche Mittelalter-Schriften, 63.) Pp. 357. Munich: Wilhelm Fink, 1989. 3 7705 2610 4
by H. E. J. Cowdrey
S. Bénigne de Dijon. Untersuchungen zum Necrolog der Handschrift. Bibl. mun. Dijon, ms. 634. By Barbara Schamper. (Münstersche Mittelalter-Schriften, 63.) Pp. 357. Munich: Wilhelm Fink, 1989. 3 7705 2610 4 - Volume 42 Issue 1
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János M. Bak, editor. Coronations: Medieval and Early Modern Monarchic Ritual. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1990. Pp. viii, 257. $35.00.
by Richard Wunderli
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EARLY ANGLO-NORMAN INFLUENCE UPON ENGLISH WRITING
by Veronika Kniezsa
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The transmutation of Church Latin(Di?s) N?t?lis ?birthday? into FrenchNo�l ?Christmas?
by Yakov Malkiel
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ROGER BACON AND PHONETIC TRANSLITERATION
by Horst Weinstock
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The Cambridge History of Medieval Political Thought, c. 350–c. 1450. Edited by J. H. Burns. Pp. viii + 808. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. £60. 0 521 24324 6
by George Garnett
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<i>Speculum Matris</i>: Duoda's Manual
by Karen Cherewatuk
Dhuoda (c. 803-843), wife of the Carolingian noble Bernard Septimania and dedicated mother two sons, William Bernard, displays remarkable humility in her approach to writing is startlingly honest use personal voice. Her lengthy letter offers advice, worldly spiritual, elder child William. In this letter, which she titles “liber manualis,”1 writes about herself hopes for both sons. This paper will explore genres — handbook or manualis mirror speculum principis that inform Dhuoda’s as well success at overcoming anxiety these traditionally masculine modes through distinctly female, particularly maternal, authority.
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Book reviews
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Shorter Notices
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BOOK REVIEWS
by Colin Wakefield
BOOK REVIEWS Get access The Development of Islamic Library Collections in Western Europe and North America By STEPHAN ROMAN. London New York: Mansell, 1990. Pp. xii + 259. Price HB £40.00. 0-7201-2065-9. Colin Wakefield Bodleian LibraryOxford Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Journal Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1991, Pages 287–290, https://doi.org/10.1093/jis/2.2.287 Published: 01 February 1991
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Reviews
by David Ganz
Reviews Get access ROSAMOND D. MCKITTERICK, The Carolingians and the Written Word, Cambridge University Press, 1989. 290 pp.; 4 maps, 2 tables. £30.00 (paperback £9.95). ISBN 0 521 30539 x (hardback), 31565 (paperback). DAVID GANZ Chapel Hilli Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Library, Volume s6-13, Issue 1, March 1991, Pages 67–71, https://doi.org/10.1093/library/s6-13.1.67 Published: 01 1991
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Book Reviews : The Carolingians and the Written Word. By Rosamond McKitterick. Cam bridge University Press. 1989. xvi + 290 pp. 30.00 cloth; 9.95 paperback
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Geografie van de romaanse architectuur
by C. Peeters
The publication of the fourth volume Romanische Baukunst am Rhein und Maas (Romanesque architecture on Rhine and Meuse) by Hans Erich Kubach Albert Verbeek invites to a consideration which exceeds review limitations, for this is dedicated Architekturgeschichte Kunstlandschaft (History Architecture Geography Art) product an implicit method, varies classification works art based geographical unities. This sort being practiced in German art-historical circles since turn century. In past such limitations were determined characteristics races, fixation political, linguistic ecclesiastical borders, search certain intentions social policy emperors, kings, bishops feudal lords.
According buildings, their spatial schemes, dictate have themselves grouped With catalogue (1976) late-antique, pre-Romanesque Romanesque banks Meuse Federal Republic Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg Netherlands they stated unity that as independent geography art.
In (1989) provided with argumentations means very thorough comparative analysis stylistic similar forms.
The stock buildings divided into four periods, pre- early from about 1140 1200 late 1250. part much larger European zone. hall churches make up continually growing coherent whole North Sea Loire Alps. belong Puig i Cadafalch's premier roman (1928), comprises Catalonia, Lombardy, Provence. Burgundy, Upper Lower Rhine, but these profile especially re-assimilation antique Carolingian motifs own region.
The high its rudiments articulation wall, building-up storeys mouldings friezes. preferences disposition plan spaces, stand out sharply against conceptions Westphalen, Scheldt area, Low Saxony Rhine. first phase character still was strengthened second enheightened mannered liveliness transparency, runs parallel classical French gothic, does not show single congeniality style. network equal one intentional attitude, collective sensitiveness forms, Gesinnung.
As matter course thinks Worringer's Kunstwollen or 'artistic volition'. Not nothing authors cite novel Doktor Faustus Thomas Mann, who makes his protagonists reflect destiny culture creation einer untergrundig wirkenden Gemeinsamkeit. factor has been narrowed even smaller Gemeinsamkeit land 11th 13th century, whereby experiences students 1930's scholars 1940's unmistakably scientific habitus, contain reproach side reader because science society cannot be separated. According neither nor territories play role at framing unity. Also forms explained wishes ideals patrons, program liturgical requirements specific philosophy religiosity minsters monastic orders.
The iconological approach, developed Krautheimer's Bandmann's publications establishes relations between reaching far over local regional borders (cp. Dutch studies Aart Mekking's romanesque St. Servatius Maastricht Utrecht Lex Bosman's Church Our Lady Maastricht) do get Verbeek's attention explanation origin building forms.
Since 1840 also France went down last after many polemics modifications. Germany obtained special impulses cultural circumstances national defeats World War l II. Searching purified identity, rehabilitation, historians separated best artistic achievements those neighbour states thereby medieval empire considered most characteristic (by Georg Dehio 1919 Jantzen 1947), followed peculiar variant gothic (Kurt Gerstenberg 1913).
He supposes moment issue anymore will surprised new book Verbeek. Even if would appear untenable monumental volumes are wonderful accomplishment two scholars, spent lifetime studying architecture. These perfectly published comprise invaluable amount thoroughly collected material abundance drawings. They indispensible source good. To Netherlands, Belgium Standard work moreover meaning there full-fledged heritage.
That inventory can supplemented corrected progress research goes without saying. Who take care supplements set times? old-fashioned way, intellect, computus. computer keep date. Deutscher Verlag fur Kunstwissenschaft held responsible course.
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REVIEWS OF BOOKS
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Emperor to emperor: Italy before the Renaissance
by Edward Burman
This book spans period from Emperor Charlemagne to Frederick II (Stupor Mundi), though as there are many references periods and people before after, total span is nearly a thousand years. The author's technique consider number of Italian towns monuments show their development influences which went into making them what they are. Thus chapters on Lombard Pavia Muslim Palermo other focus particular monument, such Santa Maria del Monte in Apennines. Medieval Italy was crucible modern western civilisation, when words Gibbon the three great nations world, Greeks, Saracens Franks, encountered each theatre ultimate consequence this encounter, enriched by inheritage ancient Rome invading peoples, Renaissance. early medieval history penninsula, invasions Ostrogoths, Lombards, Carolingian Arabs, Byzantine Normans German kings who wished renew Empire, together with economic, social cultural changes followed break-up Roman complex one, partly because chronology tortuous no single Italy. Yet some idea his story essential for full understanding later country especially
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Introduction
by Margaret Jennings
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The Jeweled Style: Poetry and Poetics in Late Antiquity
by Christopher J. McDonough|Michael S. Roberts
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The Royal Abbey of Saint-Denis from its Beginnings to the Death of Suger, 475-1151.Sumner McKnight Crosby, Pamela Z. Blum
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Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsThe Royal Abbey of Saint-Denis from its Beginnings to the Death Suger, 475-1151. Sumner McKnight Crosby, Pamela Z. BlumMichael T. DavisMichael Davis Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 66, Number 1Jan., 1991 The journal Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2863969 Views: 2Total views on site Copyright AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Shorter Notices
by Christopher Tyerman
Shorter Notices Get access C. J. TYERMAN Hertford CollegeOxford Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CVI, Issue CCCCXIX, April 1991, Pages 432-b–433, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CVI.CCCCXIX.432-b Published: 01 1991
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Die Frühen Klosterbauten der Reichenau: Ausgrabungen-Schriftquellen--St. Galler Klosterplan. Alfons Zettler
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Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Die Frühen Klosterbauten der Reichenau: Ausgrabungen-Schriftquellen--St. Galler Klosterplan . Alfons ZettlerWarren SandersonWarren Sanderson Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 66, Number 1Jan., 1991 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2864027 Views: 3Total views on site Copyright AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Shorter Notices
by John Gillingham
Shorter Notices Get access JOHN GILLINGHAM London School of Economics & Political Science Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CVI, Issue CCCCXX, July 1991, Pages 686-b–687, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CVI.CCCCXX.686-b Published: 01 1991
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Chapter Eight. HARINGTON'S ENGLISH REFRACTIONS OF ORLANDO FURIOSO
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Second-Annual Phillips Lecture
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[27] Second-Annual Phillips Lecture: The Private Prayers of Erasmus and Vives: A View Lay Piety in the Northern Renaissance 1 by Alice Tobriner, S.N.J.M. his survey lay piety sixteenth-century northern Europe bears a double responsibility. first is to honor memory scholar whose name this lecture has been instituted. Margaret Mann was an extraordinary person: insightful seven tumultuous decades, crafter narrative with inbred ability instill excitement, Eras- mian who may have made some writings clearer us than did himself.
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PUBLICATIONS
by George M. Eberhαrt
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BOOK REVIEWS
by IVAN GASKELL
Journal Article BOOK REVIEWS Get access Retaining the Original: Multiple Originals, Copies, and Reproductions (Center for Advanced Studies in Visual Arts Symposium Papers VII. History of Art, Volume 20). Edited by KATHLEEN PRECIADO. National Gallery Washington D.C. University New England Press. 1989. pp. 179. 125 illustrations, 1 colour. Paperbound, £26.25. IVAN GASKELL Wolfson CollegeCambridge Search other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The British Aesthetics, 31, Issue 2, April 1991, Pages 179–182, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjaesthetics/31.2.179 Published: 01 1991
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Genealogie und politische Bedeutung der agilolfingischen Herzöge
by Jörg Jarnut
No AccessGenealogie und politische Bedeutung der agilolfingischen HerzögeJörg JarnutJörg JarnutSearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:Jan 2019https://doi.org/10.7767/miog.1991.99.jg.1SectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail About Previous article Next FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byThe Political Dimension of Liturgical Prayers Remembrance: Lists Rulers in the Confraternity Books Carolingian Period19 March 2022 | Religions, Vol. 13, No. 3Narratives Triumph and Rituals Submission: Charlemagne's Mastering Bavaria12 February 2009 Transactions Royal Historical Society, 9The Social Landscape Prague Sacramentary: The Prosopography an Eighth-Century Mass-Book29 July 2016 Traditio, 54 Download book coverVolume 99Issue JGDecember 1991 ISSN: 0073-8484eISSN: 2307-2903HistoryPublished online:January 2019 PDF download
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‘Epistula Hieronimi de gradus Romanorum’: an English School Book
by P. S. Barnwell
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The Other Economy: Pastoral Husbandry on a Medieval Estate.
by Mavis Mate|Kathleen Biddick
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Material foundations: colonization, forest, towns, and communications
by Benjamin Arnold
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Index of Advertisers
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Reviews and Short Notices: Medieval
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Mass and Elite in Democratic Athens: Rhetoric, Ideology, the Power of People . By Josiah Ober. Outsiders Greek Cities Fourth Century EC Paul McKechnie. Adults Children Roman Empire Thomas Wiedemann. History Goths Herwig Wolfram. The Origins Anglo‐Saxon Kingdoms Edited by Steven Bassett. Carolingians Written Word Rosamond McKitterick. Die Gedenküberlieferung der Angelsachsen, Mit Einem Katalog Libri Vitae und Necrologien Jan Gerchow. Early Monasteries Cornwall Lynette Olson. Quest for El Cid Richard Fletcher. God Man Medieval Spain: Essays Honour J. R. L. Highfield Derek W. Lomax David Mackenzie. Idea Marriage Christopher Brooke. Enfant et Parenté dans la France médiévale, Xe‐XHIe stècles Roland Carron. Marguerite de Provence: une reine des temps cathédrales Gérard Sivéry. Daggers Faith: Thirteenth‐Century Christian Missionising Jewish Response Robert Chazan. Latins Greeks Eastern Mediterranean after 1204 Benjamin Arbel, Bernard Hamilton Jacoby. Liberty, Chanty, Fraternity: Lay Religious Confraternities at Bergamo Age Commune Lester K. Little. Rural Settlements England Michael Aston, Austin Dyer. Governance Late England, 1272–1461 A. Brown. Westminster, 1200–1540 Gervase Rosser. Pastors Visionaries. Religion Secular Life Yorkshire Jonathan Hughes. From Lord to Patron: Lordship M. Bean. Le Métier prédicateur en septentrionale à fin du moyen a&#x030c;ge, 1350–1520 Hervé Martin. Italy Renaissance, 1380–1530 Denys Hay John Law. Florence Italy: Renaissance Studies Nicolai Rubinstein Peter Denley Caroline Elam. Humanistic Historiography under Sforzas: Politics Propaganda Fifteenth‐Century Milan Gary Ianziti. Cambridge Philosophy Charles Schmitt (general editor), Quentin Skinner, Eckhard Kessler Jill Kraye.
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The Music of Early Minnesang
by Michael Swisher|James V. McMahon
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<sc>bernice m. kaczynski</sc>. <italic>Greek in the Carolingian Age: The St. Gall Manuscripts</italic>. (Speculum Anniversary Monographs, number 13.) Cambridge: Medieval Academy of America. 1988. Pp. x, 164. Cloth $15.00, paper $8.00
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Beauvais Cathedral: Architecture of Transcendence. By Stephen Murray. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989. xvii + 178 pp. $55.00.
by Priscilla Baumann
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The Construction of Homosexuality. By David F. Greenberg. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988. x + 635 p. $29.95.
by James A. Brundage
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The European context of sixteenth-century Prussian humanism
by Paul W. Knoll
(1991). The European context of sixteenth-century Prussian humanism. Journal Baltic Studies: Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 5-28.
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The Future of Patristics
by Charles Kannengiesser
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Cambridge Pembroke College MS.25: A Carolingian Sermonary Used by Anglo-Saxon Preachers. By James E. Cross. King's College London Medieval Studies 1. London: King's College, 1987. vii + 252 pp. £10.75.
by Milton McC. Gatch
Cambridge Pembroke College MS.25: A Carolingian Sermonary Used by Anglo-Saxon Preachers. By James E. Cross. King's London Medieval Studies 1. London: College, 1987. vii + 252 pp. £10.75. - Volume 60 Issue 1
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Liber Viventium Fabariensis: Das karolingische Memorialbuch von Pfäfers in Seiner Liturgie-und kunstgeschichtlichen Bedeutung. By Anton Von Euw. Studia Fabariensis 1. Beiträge zur Pfäferser Klostergeschichte 1. Bern: Francke Verlag, 1989. 231 pp. F. 88.00; DM 105.00.
by Harry Rosenberg
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Two Anglo-Saxon Pontificals (The Egbert and Sidney Sussex Pontificals). Edited by H. M. J. Banting. Henry Bardshaw Society 104. London: The Boydell Press, 1989. li + 187 pp. $52.00.
by Martha Fleming
Two Anglo-Saxon Pontificals (The Egbert and Sidney Sussex Pontificals). Edited by H. M. J. Banting. Henry Bardshaw Society 104. London: The Boydell Press, 1989. li + 187 pp. $52.00. - Volume 60 Issue 1
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The Psaltery. An Annotated Audio-Visual Review of Different Types of Psaltery
by Beryl Kenyon de Pascual|Nelly van Ree Bernard
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Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester. Volume 70, Number 3 (1988): Sects and New Religious Movements. Edited by Anthony Dyson and Eileen Barker. Manchester: John Rylands University Library of Manchester, 1988. 240 pp. £17.50.
by Peter W. Williams
Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library Manchester. Volume 70, Number 3 (1988): Sects and New Religious Movements. Edited by Anthony Dyson Eileen Barker. Manchester: Manchester, 1988. 240 pp. £17.50. - 60 Issue 1
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Bookshelf
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REVIEWS
by ROWAN WILLIAMS
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Reviews of Books
by Stuart Airlie
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Shorter Notices
by Rosamond McKitterick
Shorter Notices Get access ROSAMOND MCKITTERICK Newnham CollegeCambridge Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CVI, Issue CCCCXX, July 1991, Pages 683-c–684, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CVI.CCCCXX.683-c Published: 01 1991
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Edward I.Michael Prestwich
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Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsEdward I. Michael PrestwichFred A. Cazel, Jr.Fred Jr. Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 66, Number 1Jan., 1991 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2864011 Views: 10Total views on site Citations: 1Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright AmericaPDF download reports following citing article:Adrian R. Bell, Chris Brooks, Tony Moore Interest in Accounts: Examples England, 1272-1340, SSRN Electronic Journal jou_vol[1].xmlText (Jan 2008).https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1318333
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Craig Wright, Music and Ceremony at Notre Dame of Paris, 500–1550. Cambridge Studies in Music. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1989. xvii + 400 pp ISBN 0 521 244927.
by Rebecca A. Baltzer
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Shorter Notices
by G. A. LOUD
Shorter Notices Get access G. A. LOUD University of Leeds Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CVI, Issue CCCCXIX, April 1991, Pages 432-a–432, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CVI.CCCCXIX.432-a Published: 01 1991
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The Roman Empire of Ammianus
by T. G. Elliott|John Matthews
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Shorter Notices
by Stuart Airlie
Journal Article Shorter Notices Get access STUART AIRLIE University of Glasgow Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CVI, Issue CCCCXXI, October 1991, Page 969, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CVI.CCCCXXI.969 Published: 01 1991
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Shorter Notices
by Rosamond McKitterick
Journal Article Shorter Notices Get access ROSAMOND MCKITTERICK Newnham CollegeCambridge Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CVI, Issue CCCCXX, July 1991, Pages 683-b–683, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CVI.CCCCXX.683-b Published: 01 1991
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Shorter Notices
by Alfred P. Smyth
Journal Article Shorter Notices Get access ALFRED P. SMYTH University of Kent Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CVI, Issue CCCCXVIII, January 1991, Pages 147–149, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CVI.CCCCXVIII.147 Published: 01 1991
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Shorter Notices
by ALISON PEDEN
Shorter Notices ALISON PEDEN University of Bristol Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CVI, Issue CCCCXVIII, January 1991, Pages 149–150, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CVI.CCCCXVIII.149 Published: 01 1991
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Shorter Notices
by ROGER COLLINS
Journal Article Shorter Notices Get access ROGER COLLINS Bath Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CVI, Issue CCCCXIX, April 1991, Pages 431-b–432, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CVI.CCCCXIX.431-b Published: 01 1991
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Eremus und Insula: St. Gallen und die Reichenau im Mittelalter--Modell einer Lateinischen Literaturlandschaft.Walter Berschin
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Shorter Notices
by SIMON FRANKLIN
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