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Elemér Mälyusz. <italic>Kaiser Sigismund in Ungarn 1387–1437</italic>. Translated by Anikó Szmodits. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó. 1990. Pp. 421; 36 plates. $35.00 by None None <eot>
The Archaeology and History of Glastonbury Abbey: Essays in Honour of the Ninetieth Birthday of C. A. Ralegh Radford. Edited by Lesley Abrams and James P. Carley. 242 × 160mm. Pp. xi + 351, 22 figs., 5 maps, 11 pls. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 1991. ISBN 0-85115-284-8. £49.50. by Malcolm Thurlby The Archaeology and History of Glastonbury Abbey: Essays in Honour the Ninetieth Birthday C. A. Ralegh Radford. Edited by Lesley Abrams James P. Carley. 242 × 160mm. Pp. xi + 351, 22 figs., 5 maps, 11 pls. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1991. ISBN 0-85115-284-8. £49.50. - Volume 71 <eot>
Kaiser Sigismund in Ungarn 1387-1437. by Paul W. Knoll|Elemer Malyusz None <eot>
Ancient Greek Music Theory: A Catalogue Raisonne of Manuscripts by Oliver B. Ellsworth|Thomas J. Mathiesen|André Barbera None <eot>
Book Reviews by None None <eot>
François Furet and Democracy in France by William Henry Scott An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. As you have access to content, full PDF via the ‘Save PDF’ action button. <eot>
Monza, anno 1300: La Basilica di S. Giovanni Battista e la sua Facciata.Roberto Cassanelli by William R. Levin Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsMonza, anno 1300: La Basilica di S. Giovanni Battista e la sua Facciata. Roberto Cassanelli William R. LevinWilliam Levin Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 66, Number 4Oct., 1991 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2864643 Copyright AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
The Uses of Literacy in Early Mediaevel Europe. Edited by Rosamond McKitterick. Pp. xvi+345. 14 illustrations. Cambridge University Press. 1990. 35/$54.50. by G. R. Evans None <eot>
Trying to unravel Jacobi's unknown Creed (CPL 1752) by Martin Parmentier Summary In the context of preparation an annotated edition credal texts for Corpus Christianorum, this article studies (scant) manuscript evidence and dogmahistorical background a creed first edited in 1884 by J.L. Jacobi. 1905, K. Kunstle judged that text was written against Priscillianists. This judgment is neither confirmed nor denied our analysis. Whereas number elements seem to advocate Spanish origin, date about seventh century, other may suggest eighth century French which case gist well be anti-adoptionist. <eot>
II. Roman Law and Germanic Law by None None <eot>
Notes by None None <eot>
Medieval Archaeology.Charles L. Redman by Kathleen Biddick None <eot>
Book Review: Eriugena. By John J. O'Meara. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988. Pp. 237. IR£35.10 by B. R. McNamara None <eot>
IV. Transmission of Lex Salica and This Translation by None None <eot>
The Beneventan Chant.Thomas Forrest Kelly by Richard L. Crocker None <eot>
I. The Roman World and the Germanic Franks by None None <eot>
Les recits edifiants de Paul, Eveque de Monembasie, et d'autres auteurs. By John Wortley. Pp. iv+141. (Sources d'Histoire Medievale Publiees par l'Institut de Recherche et d'Histoire des Textes) Paris: Editions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1987. Paper 200 F. by Kallistos Ware Journal Article Les récits édifiants de Paul, Évêque Monembasie, et d'autres auteurs. By John Wortley. Pp. iv+141. (Sources d'Histoire Médiévale Publiees par l'Institut Recherche des Textes) Paris: Éditions du Centre National la Scientifique, 1987. Paper 200 F. Get access Kallistos Ware Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The of Theological Studies, Volume 42, Issue 2, October 1991, Pages 751–753, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/42.2.751 Published: 01 1991 <eot>
NOTES by None None <eot>
Historical context and Provenancing of Late Roman Hand-Made Pottery from Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany First Report by Paul De Paepe|Luc Van Impe None <eot>
The Notitia Dignitatum - Dating and Survival by J. C. Mann None <eot>
The Imperial Abbey of Farfa. Architectural Currents of the Early Middle Ages. By Charles B. McClendon. 260 × 185mm. Pp. xvi + 196 + 18 figs. + 138 pls. London: Yale University Press (Yale Publications in the History of Art, 36), 1987. ISBN 0-300-03333-8. £30·00. by Rosemary Cramp The Imperial Abbey of Farfa. Architectural Currents the Early Middle Ages. By Charles B. McClendon. 260 × 185mm. Pp. xvi + 196 18 figs. 138 pls. London: Yale University Press (Yale Publications in History Art, 36), 1987. ISBN 0-300-03333-8. £30·00. - Volume 70 Issue 1 <eot>
Hagiography and the Cult of Saints by Thomas Head This is a study of the place patron saints in Frankish society during Carolingian and early Capetian periods. The book focuses on composition works praise dead holy people - hagiography veneration their physical remains cult saints. It examines patrons single diocese, Orléans, because saint's power patronage was defined terms particular locale. Beyond documentation this region's textual institutional traditions, explores uses made sanctity by Franks. These so-called 'fathers' protected monasteries against interference ecclesiastical secular authorities. Moreover, as inhabitants God's court heaven, these served monks laypeople intercessors with God matters sin disease. Thus they provided, Orléanais elsewhere, an important source authority, well aspect Christian belief which shared clergy laity. <eot>
REVIEWS by Rosamond McKitterick Journal Article REVIEWS Get access Concilia Aevi Saxonici DCCCCXVI–MI Pars I DCCCCXVI–DCCCCLX. Monumenta Germaniae Historica VI. Edited by ERNST-DIETER HEHL. Pp. XIV+213. Hanover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung, 1987. Paper DM 84. ROSAMOND MCKITTERICK Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The of Theological Studies, Volume 41, Issue 1, 1990, Pages 278–280, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/41.1.278 Published: 01 April 1990 <eot>
Chants of the Roman Office by Richard L. Crocker Abstract Chant for the Roman Office consists mostly of antiphons and responsories, in roughly equal proportions. Of these two types, are simpler musical structure, can well be considered first; they not, however, necessarily older than responsories. Around middle ninth century, close to time archetype, Gregorian seem number around 1,600. It has yet determined how many came from Rome, due Frankish cantors, either as new melodies or adaptations ones-or pre-Carolingian Gallican melodies. <eot>
REVIEWS by Margaret Gibson None <eot>
Shorter Notices by Stuart Airlie 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 CV, Issue CCCCXVII, October 1990, Pages 994–995, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CV.CCCCXVII.994 Published: 01 1990 <eot>
Studia Organologica: Festschrift fur John Henry van der Meer zu seinem funfundsechzigsten Geburtstag by Anthony Baines|Andrew Garrett|Friedemann Hellwig None <eot>
Reviews by John W. Murphy|Charles E. Ziegler|Irving H. Anellis|Fred Seddon|J. L. Black|N. G. O. Pereira|Oliva Blanchette None <eot>
Richard A. Gerberding, The Rise of the Carolingians and the Liber Historiae Francorum, Oxford, Clarendon Press, « Oxford Historical Monographs », 1987, 209 p. by Michel Sot None <eot>
The Emergence of Gregorian Chant in the Carolingian Era by James W. McKinnon We are fairly well informed about the state of liturgical chant at close Christian antiquity, that is to say, in ad 450, but there a sharp decline thereafter quantity and quality literary sources provided our knowledge earlier period. Most Christendom endured protracted period justly referred as Dark Ages, time characterized by barbarian incursions, breakdown governance communication, deterioration physical infrastructure education. Liturgy somehow survived all this, indeed seem have flourished, so ninth century one observes splendid systems ecclesiastical song both East West. Our task here first describe chief Western representative these systems, Gregorian chant, we know it from early medieval sources, then make some attempt penetrate gloom intervening centuries. <eot>
Medieval Fortifications. By John R. Kenyon. 250 × 180mm. Pp. xvi + 233, 83 figs., 2 tables. Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1990. ISBN 0-7185-1289-8. £35·00. by Michael Thompson An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
The Origin of the Genoels-Elderen Ivories by None The Genoels-Elderen ivory panels (Brussels, Musees Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire), have been assigned, on paleographic, iconographic, and stylistic grounds, to either Anglo-Saxon England or early Carolingian Francia. heretofore prevailing arguments are examined a new origin point, pre-Carolingian Bavaria, for the ivories is suggested basis of comparison objects known produced in that milieu. <eot>
Shorter Notices by David M. Smith None <eot>
The Cambridge history of Medieval Political Thought, c. 350–1450. Edited by J. H. Burns. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. viii + 808 pp. $89.50. by Richard W. Pfaff An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
Michael A. Meyer. <italic>Response To Modernity: A History of the Reform Movement in Judaism</italic>. (Studies in Jewish History.) New York: Oxford University Press. 1988. Pp. xvi, 494. $39.95 by None None <eot>
Die theologischen Handschriften. by Robert Jütte|Karl Menne|Joachim Vennebusch None <eot>
AN APOSTLE IN ARMOR AND THE MISSION OF CAROLINGIAN ART by Herbert L. Kessler None <eot>
La Tin Chant Outside the Roman Tradition by Kenneth Levy Abstract During the centuries before Carolingian Emperors imposed a single, ostensibly Roman, liturgical and musical usage throughout their domains, various regions of Western Europe were served by distinctive local plainchant repertories. Four such repertories have come down to us essentially complete: (1) Frankish-Roman, socalled ‘Gregorian’ chant that was spread during sixth eighth from Rome, then ninth Frankish centres diffusion become universal dialect Latin Church; (2) Urban-Roman or ‘old Roman’ chant, used at Rome itself up late twelfth century; (3) Milanese ‘Ambrosian’ in dioceses Lombardy; (4) Hispanic, Old Spanish, Visigothic, ‘Mozarabic’ Iberian peninsula. Vestiges some other dialects survived Beneventan Campanian zones southern Italy as well Abruzzi, Ravenna, Italian centre north. From outside there are traces 'Gallican' native West kingdom until later century, 'Celtic' made its way Continent with early Irish missions. If unifying ideal Carolingians had been rigorously carried out, would be none earlier remaining than Frankish-Roman. But traditions die hard, European held on certain usages even after they nominally expunged. <eot>
Book Reviews by None Peasant‐Citizen and Slave: The Foundation of Athenian Democracy. By Ellen Meiksins WoodThe Rise the Carolingians Liber Historiae Francorum. Richard A. GerberdingA Society Organized for War: Iberian Municipal Militias in Central Middle Ages, 1000‐1284. James F. PowersEdward I. Michael Prestwich. (Berkeley Los AngelesThe English Nobility Late Ages: Fourteenth‐Century Political Community. Chris Given‐WilsonWar, Justice Public Order: England France Later Ages. W. KaeuperHenry II: King France, 1547‐1559. Frederic J. BaumgartnerThe Maritime Trade East Anglian Ports, 1550‐1590. N. WilliamsThe myth Ritual Murder. Jews Magic Reformation Germany. R. Po‐chia HsiaThe Age Atonement: Influence Evangelicalism on Social Economic Thought, 17851865. Boyd HiltonThe Respectable Society: A History Victorian Britain, 1830‐1900. M. L. ThompsonDavid Lloyd George: Life: Architect Change, 1863‐1912. Bentley Brinkerhoff GilbertPlaying Game: Sport Physical Emancipation Women, 1870‐1914. Kathleen E. McCroneBritish Reform German Precedents: Case Insurance, 1880‐1914. P. HennockThe Secret Lives Trebitsch Lincoln. Bernard WassersteinFiscal Limits Absolutism: Direct Taxation Early Seventeenth‐Century France. B. CollinsSwords Around a Throne: Napoleon's Grande Armee. John EltingBetween Germany: Alsace‐Lorraine, 1871‐1918. Vicki CaronThe Origins Postwar Politics. Barbara MarshallFrom Ally to Enemy: Enigma Fascist Italy French Diplomacy, 1920‐1940. William ShorrockThe Other Italy: Italian Resistance World War II. Maria de Blasio WilhelmThe Road Soviet Power Peace. [Vol. 2 End Russian Imperial Army.] Allan K. WildmanThe Lands Below Winds. 1 Southeast Asia Commerce, 1450‐1680.] Anthony ReidFamily, Field, Ancestors: Constancy Change China's History, 1550‐1949. EastmanCulture, Power, State: Rural North China, 1900‐1942. Prasenjit DuaraChinese‐Soviet Relations, 1937‐1945: Diplomacy Chinese Nationalism. GarverThe First International David StevensonThe Fall Great Powers: Military Conflict from 1500 2000. Paul KennedyStranger Valley Kings: Solving Mystery an Ancient Egyptian Mummy. Ahmed OsmanAfter Columbus: Essays Ethnohistory Colonial America. AxtellThe Salute: View American Revolution. TuchmanMasters Slaves House Lord: Race Religion South, 1740‐1870. Edited by BolesMcintosh Weatherford, Creek Indian Leaders. Benjamin Griffith JrBeating Against Barriers: Biographical Nineteenth‐Century Afro‐American History. BlackettCowtown Lawyers: Dodge City Its Attorneys, 1876‐1886. C. Robert HaywoodThe Gibraltar: Socialism Labor Butte, Montana, 1875‐1920. Jerry CalvertGrand Plans: Business Progressivism Ohio's Miami Valley, 1890‐1929. Judith SealanderGerald Smith: Minister Hate. Glen JeansonneRexford G. Tugwell: Biography. V. NamoratoA Passion For Justice: Waties Waring Civil Rights. Tinsley YarbroughAmerican Greece, 1917‐1929. Louis CassimatisWe Shall Return! Mac Arthur's Commanders Defeat Japan, 1942‐1945. LearyMartin Luther King, Jr.: Apostle Militant Nonviolence. ColaiacoJFK: Image. Thomas BrownOutposts Allies: U.S. Army Logistics Cold War, 1945‐1953. HustonNational Security Planning: Roosevelt Through Reagan. BollGrowth Changing Environment: Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), Exxon Corporation, 1950‐1975. Bennett H. WallFarm Families & Twentieth‐Century Mark FriedbergerLimits Friendship: United States Mexico. Pastor Jorge CastanedaTo Love, Honor, Obey Mexico: Conflicts Over Marriage Choice, 1574‐1821. Patricia SeedCuba: Between [Latin Histories Series.] Perez Jr <eot>
Histoire de la Famille. Volume 1, Mondes Lontains, Mondes Anciens; Volume 2, Le Choc de la Modernite. by Andrejs Plakans|André Burguière|Claude Lévi‐Strauss None <eot>
Shorter Notices by NORMAN GASH Shorter Notices NORMAN GASH Langport Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CV, Issue CCCCXIV, January 1990, Pages 149-b–150, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CV.CCCCXIV.149-b Published: 01 1990 <eot>
Theologische Realenzyklopädie, XVI: Idealismus–Jesus Christus IV. Edited by Gerhard Müller. Pp. iv + 795 inch 7 maps and 16 photographs. Berlin-New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1987. DM 360. 3 11 011159 4 by Owen Chadwick Theologische Realenzyklopädie, XVI: Idealismus–Jesus Christus IV. Edited by Gerhard Müller. Pp. iv + 795 inch 7 maps and 16 photographs. Berlin-New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1987. DM 360. 3 11 011159 4 - Volume 41 Issue 2 <eot>
The Carolingian period by Bernhard Bischoff|Daibhm O. Cróinin|David Ganz By and large, it is only in the carolingian period that what we now possess of literary legacy Roman antiquity Latin patristic age was first preserved. This nourished education learning middle ages, which large measure dominated by ancient authorities, until influx translations twelfth thirteenth centuries resulted a new orientation. Work with these texts closely bound up production indeed part production. Because history manuscripts medieval begins this securing heritage, I would like to preface section few remarks on how were used ages. Liturgical manuscripts, virtue their purpose, truly functional books, lectionaries often supplied at later date introductory closing formulae, while divisions into lections added homiliaries passionals. Chapter numbers occasionally instructions for lectio continua are bibles centuries. Collations, marginal notes readers, ‘nota’ signs, underlinings stylus or red chalk found nearly everywhere. Now again such traces clear symptoms textual reworking, as occurred innumerable canonistic, dogmatic, exegetical, ethical compilations florilegia. <eot>
Book Reviews by Names: A Journal of Onomastics None <eot>
Bishop Aethelwold. His career and influence. Edited by Barbara Yorke. Pp. vi + 205 incl. map and figs + plates. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1988. £35. 0 85115 484 0 by Rosamond McKitterick An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
The Medieval English Domestic Timber Roof: A Handbook of Types.M. R. Bismanis by Lynn T. Courtenay None <eot>
The political geography of contemporary Britain by Felix Driver In the past decade, progressive public health advocates and food justice activists have increasingly argued that deserts, which they define as neighborhoods lacking available healthy foods, are responsible for diet-related problems disproportionately plague low-income communities of color. This well meaning approach is a marked improvement over victim-blaming often accompanies popular portrayals disparities in it attempts to shift emphasis from individual eaters structural issues equitable development supply health-inducing opportunities. However, we argue even these supply-side approaches fail take into account foodways – cultural, social economic practices, habits desires those who reside so-called deserts. this paper, present five independently conducted studies Oakland Chicago investigate how people eat, where shop, what motivates their choices. Our data reveals cost, not lack knowledge or physical distance, primary barrier access, employ wide variety strategies obtain foods prefer at prices can afford. paper speaks academic debates on systems, movements cultures. We hope policy makers, planners will also draw ensure interventions match needs, skills seek serve. <eot>
Perceforest.Gilles Roussineau by Sylvia Huot Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsPerceforest. Gilles Roussineau Sylvia HuotSylvia Huot Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 65, Number 3Jul., 1990 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2864118 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Untersuchungen zu den Thronwechseln der ersten Hälfte des 11. Jahrhunderts und zur Adelsgeschichte Süddeutschlands zugleich klärende Forschungen um "Kuno von Öhningen". Eduard Hlawitschka by Alain J. Stoclet None <eot>
<i>Ruhm, Heilsgeschehen, Dialektik: Drei kognitive Ordnungen in Geschichtsschreibung und Buchmalerei der Ottonenzeit.</i>Wolfgang Christian Schneider by John M. McCulloh Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsRuhm, Heilsgeschehen, Dialektik: Drei kognitive Ordnungen in Geschichtsschreibung und Buchmalerei der Ottonenzeit. Wolfgang Christian Schneider John M. McCullohJohn McCulloh Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmailPrint SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 65, Number 3Jul., 1990 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2864119 Views: 3Total views on site Copyright AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
The Relationship between the Church and the Theatre, Exemplified by Selected Writings of the Church Fathers and by Liturgical Texts until Amalarius of Metz, 775-852 A.D.Christine Catharina Schnusenberg by Mary Alberi None <eot>
<i>Greek in the Carolingian Age: The St. Gall Manuscripts.</i>Bernice M. Kaczynski by David Ganz Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsGreek in the Carolingian Age: The St. Gall Manuscripts. Bernice M. Kaczynski David GanzDavid Ganz Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 65, Number 3Jul., 1990 journal of Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2864094 Views: 2Total views on site Copyright AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Le droit féodal dans les pays de droit écrit: L'exemple de la Provence et du Dauphiné, XIIe-début XIVe siècle. Gérard Giordanengo by Kathryn L. Reyerson Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Le droit féodal dans les pays de écrit: L'exemple la Provence et du Dauphiné, XIIe-début XIVe siècle . Gérard Giordanengo Kathryn L. ReyersonKathryn Reyerson Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 65, Number 3Jul., 1990 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2864076 Copyright AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Christian Martyrs in Muslim Spain, by Kenneth Baxter Wolf. (Iberian and Latin American Studies: History and Social Theory.) xi + 147 pages, bibliography, index. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge1988. $34.50. by I S J Robert Burns Christian Martyrs in Muslim Spain, by Kenneth Baxter Wolf. (Iberian and Latin American Studies: History Social Theory.) xi + 147 pages, bibliography, index. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge1988. $34.50. - Volume 24 Issue 1 <eot>
History of old age: from antiquity to the renaissance by Andrew Blaikie None <eot>
The Carolingians and the Written Word. Rosamond McKitterick by None None <eot>
Memoirs of Fellows and Corresponding Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America by None None <eot>
Back Matter by None None <eot>
Both useful and important by None An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
ECH volume 41 issue 3 Cover and Back matter by None None <eot>
The papacy and the Normans by I. S. Robinson None <eot>
Hungary: The Accusations and the Universe of Popular Magic by Gábor Klaniczay Abstract THE surviving historical records of Hungarian witch persecutions start–as in many other European countries–with a few legal measures against maleficium and veneficium, to be found the legislation first kings: Saint Stephen (1000-38), Ladislaus (1077-95), Coloman (1095-n16).°1 These laws also mention strigas, existence which simply denies, following tradition Canon episcopi Carolingian capitularies.2 During four centuries, dozen scattered items data indicate that witchcraft charges were dealt with at hot-iron ordeal places, feudal courts, by town juries. <eot>
Eros and Magic in the Renaissance. by Edward A. Gosselin|Ioan P. Couliano|Margaret Cook|Mircéa Éliade None <eot>
Die Abtei Saint-Maurice D'Agaune im Hochmittelalter (830-1258). by Daniel F. Callahan|Maurice Zufferey None <eot>
<sc>ioan p. couliano</sc>. <italic>Eros and Magic in the Renaissance</italic>. Translated by Margaret Cook. Foreword by Mircea Eliade. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1987. Pp. xxi, 264. Cloth $34.95, paper $13.95 by Edward A. Gosselin None <eot>
A European Perspective for the PC Age by Helmut Schanze None <eot>
Theologische Realenzyklopädie, XVII: Jesus Christus V–Katechismuspredigt. Edited by Gerhard Müller. Pp. 814 and plates. Berlin-New York: Walter de Gruyter. 1988. DM 360. 3 11 011506 9 by Owen Chadwick Theologische Realenzyklopädie, XVII: Jesus Christus V–Katechismuspredigt. Edited by Gerhard Müller. Pp. 814 and plates. Berlin-New York: Walter de Gruyter. 1988. DM 360. 3 11 011506 9 - Volume 41 Issue 2 <eot>
The Evolution of Medieval Thought. By David Knowles. 2nd edn, edited by D. E. Luscombe and C. N. L. Brooke. Pp. xxvi + 337. London-New York: Longman, 1988 (first publ. 1962). £5.95. 0 582 49426 5 by John Marenbon The Evolution of Medieval Thought. By David Knowles. 2nd edn, edited by D. E. Luscombe and C. N. L. Brooke. Pp. xxvi + 337. London-New York: Longman, 1988 (first publ. 1962). £5.95. 0 582 49426 5 - Volume 41 Issue 2 <eot>
The Nun Immena and the Foundation of the Abbey of Beaulieu: a Woman’s Prospects in the Carolingian Church by Jane Martindale To our daughter Immena whom we give to God and be clothed as a nun (sanctimonialis) … for the fear of God, so that souls fighting Christ can receive remedy their sins through intermission …’. An aristocratic couple decide two children (a boy, well this girl) religious life, intention is recorded in private charter. Lands which have been set aside economic support her brother are listed at length; then document concludes with statement donors, Count Rodulf Aiga, his wife, ‘requested concession made month November tenth year reign most serene lord Louis, Emperor Augustus’ (that is, Louis Pious, AD 823). A girl being given God. Her entry into new way life solemnized by ceremony she will dressed clothes appropriate withdrawal from ‘profane’ world: almost certainly veiled black or purple—although time was matter debate ecclesiastical legislation. The charter may also interpreted recording ‘rite passage’ seems signal Immena’s ‘aggregation’ sacred community, separation social world kin. <eot>
The View from the Province. A Dilemma for Protestants in Germany, 1648–1918 by Nicholas Hope Uber dem Berg gibst auch Leute. This ultramontane remark made in 1742 by Christoph Matthäus Pfaff, professor of theology and chancellor Tübingen University between 1720 1756, was intended to shake students out their cosy, provincial exclusive Lutheran theology. It time, so Pfaff argued, they opened windows, put aside arrogant hair-splitting about correct doctrine, looked at the wider Protestant world beyond Württemberg. Knowledge sources Christian Church, customs legal shape Protestantism Germany as it had developed since Reformation, provided only sure defence Church an age when autocratic behaviour fashionable with princes, temporal authority Popes Clement xi XII still inescapable fact. <eot>
Excommunication in the Middle Ages. By Elisabeth Vodola Pp. xiv + 281. Berkeley-Los Angeles-London: California University Press, 1986. £29.95. 0 520 04999 3 by Michael M. Sheehan An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
The Spiritual Logic of Ramon Llull.Mark D. Johnston by Charles H. Lohr Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsThe Spiritual Logic of Ramon Llull. Mark D. Johnston Charles H. LohrCharles Lohr Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 65, Number 2Apr., 1990 The journal the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2864333 Views: 3Total views on site Copyright AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Agni immaculati: Recherches sur les sources hagiographiques relatives à Saint Maieul de Cluny (954-994). Dominique Iogna-Prat by Joseph F. Kelly Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Agni immaculati: Recherches sur les sources hagiographiques relatives à Saint Maieul de Cluny (954-994) . Dominique Iogna-Prat Joseph F. KellyJoseph Kelly Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 65, Number 2Apr., 1990 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2864332 Views: 1Total views on site Copyright AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Old English Prose by Paul E. Szarmach (1990). Old English Prose. ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 56-59. <eot>
Peter Godman, Poets and Emperors. Frankish Politics and Carolingian Poetry, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1987, XVIII-199 p. by Alain Boureau An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
<sc>mary stroll</sc>. <italic>The Jewish Pope: Ideology and Politics in the Papal Schism of 1130</italic>. (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, number 8.) New York: E.J. Brill. 1987. Pp. xviii, 205. $54.00 by None mary stroll. The Jewish Pope: Ideology and Politics in the Papal Schism of 1130. (Brill's Studies Intellectual History, number 8.) New York: E.J. Brill. 1987. Pp. xviii, 205. $54.00 Stroll Mary. $54.00. Robert C. Figueira Saint Mary's College Minnesota Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar American Historical Review, Volume 95, Issue 2, April 1990, Pages 477–478, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/95.2.477-a Published: 01 1990 <eot>
<sc>maurice zufferey</sc>. <italic>Die Abtei Saint-Maurice D'Agaune im Hochmittelalter (830–1258)</italic>. (Veröffentlichungen des Max-Planck-Instituts für Geschichte, number 88.) Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht. 1988. Pp. 361. DM 78 by None Journal Article maurice zufferey. Die Abtei Saint-Maurice D'Agaune im Hochmittelalter (830–1258). (Veröffentlichungen des Max-Planck-Instituts für Geschichte, number 88.) Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht. 1988. Pp. 361. DM 78 Get access Zufferey Maurice. 78. Daniel F. Callahan University of Delaware Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 95, Issue 2, April 1990, Pages 478–479, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/95.2.478 Published: 01 1990 <eot>
Medieval Ireland and the Continent by Michael J. Enright An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
A New Manuscript of Tiberius Claudius Donatus by Peter Marshall Abstract The main features of the transmission text Interpretationes Vergilianae Tiberius Claudius Donatus have long been established: three Carolingian codices survived, from two which (L = Florence, Laur. 45.15, containing books 1-V, and V Vatican, lat. 1512, VI-XII) are derived all extant fifteenth-century manuscripts. Of these Renaissance texts, ten identified, basically present L, or V, a combination both. It is therefore some interest to come across another witness, Wellesley College, MS No. 7. <eot>
The Byzantine Revival 780–842. By Warren Treadgold. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1988. xv + 504 pp. $49.50. by Demetrios J. Constantelos An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
Les Juifs de la France du Nord dans la Second Moitie du XIVe Siecle. by Joseph Shatzmïller|Roger S. Kohn None <eot>
The Mountains and the City: The Tuscan Appennines in the Early Middle Ages. by Samuel Cohn|Chris Wickham None <eot>
European Sculpture and Decorative Arts by James David Draper|James D. A. Parker|Clare Le Corbeiller|Jessie McNab|Clare Vincent|Daniëlle O. Kisluk-Grosheide|D. G. None <eot>
REVIEWS by J. K. ELLIOTT None <eot>
The Presence of Montaigne in the 'Lettres persanes'. by Cathy Yandell|John M. Bomer None <eot>
A Durham Book of Devotions. Edited from London, Society of Antiquaries, MS. 7. Edited by Thomas H. Bestul. (Toronto Medieval Latin Texts, 18.) Pp. 101. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (for The Centre for Medieval Studies), 1987. $4.75. 0 88844 468 0 by Michael Lapidge A Durham Book of Devotions. Edited from London, Society Antiquaries, MS. 7. by Thomas H. Bestul. (Toronto Medieval Latin Texts, 18.) Pp. 101. Toronto: Pontifical Institute Mediaeval Studies (for The Centre for Studies), 1987. $4.75. 0 88844 468 - Volume 41 Issue 1 <eot>
Germanic Animal Motifs in Romanesque Sculpture by George Zarnecki The chalice-shaped font in St. Cassian's church at Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire, serves as the departure point for a discussion of sources certain unusual features Romanesque sculptural ornamentation. On this font, work Herefordshire School from second quarter twelfth century, heads monsters have Italian counterparts, but intertwining tails and bands that loop round these tails, thereby strangling beasts, are ancient Germanic origin. Saxon settlement brought motif to England where it flourished, later influencing such continental works Tassilo Chalice, made abbey Kremsmunster. Another, even more savage is penetration forms: animals pierced by their own tongues, legs, or interlacing ornament common Anglo-Saxon Scandinavian art period. <eot>
Cross (James E.). Cambridge Pembroke College ms. 25. A Carolingian Sermonary used by Anglo-Saxon Preachers. by Alain Dierkens None <eot>
Merovingian, Carolingian and Cluniac Monasticism: Reform and Renewal in Burgundy by Constance B. Bouchard Monastic renewal of the eleventh century used to be treated by scholars as essentially Cluniac : Cluny, head an order totalling hundreds houses, spread its reform across Europe tide spreads a beach. More recently, since Kassius Hallinger demonstrated existence multiple centres in his classic study Gorze, it has become common draw distinctions between ‘Cluniac’ and ‘young’ (or ‘second-generation’) influences, Cluny's ‘order’ been redefined include only priories directly dependent on abbot, encompassing not houses but dozens. However, is still commonly something new unprecedented tenth centuries prefiguring monastic High Middle Ages. <eot>
Roads to Paradise: Reading the Lives of the Early Saints.Alison Goddard Elliott by Sharon Farmer Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsRoads to Paradise: Reading the Lives of Early Saints. Alison Goddard Elliott Sharon FarmerSharon Farmer Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 65, Number 1Jan., 1990 The journal Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2864496 Views: 10Total views on site Copyright AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
The Use of Painted Initials by Greek and Latin Scriptoria in Carolingian Rome by John Osborne The use of elaborate painted initials, a phenomenon that originated in western European manuscripts between the sixth and eighth centuries, is one number artistic ideas adopted Byzantium after final triumph orthodoxy over Iconoclasm 843. While precise mechanism this transmission from West to East impossible determine, case can be made Greek-language scriptoria Italy acted as intermediaries. An examination series Latin manuscripts, thought have been written Rome late or early ninth century, reveals an awakening interest developments initial design were taking place Hiberno-Saxon Merovingian north. Painted initials also appear Greek manuscript Dialogues Pope Gregory I (Vat. gr. 1666), similarly attributed precisely dated year 800. city thus emerges possible site for transfer idea culture, since it demonstrated not only city's experimenting with wide variety types, but concept had crossed linguistic divide, was being utilized by at least center book production some three-quarters century before appeared Constantinople. <eot>
Tax Commissions and Public Opinion: Languedoc 1438-1561 by Paul Solon In Summer 1550 King Henry II of France commissioned the renewal a special military tax, taillon . his commission, chancery draftsmen asserted that this recently-introduced tax and associated reforms had been so successful "que de tous costes s'en levent et rendent graces à Dieu." They added provinces previously complaining garrisons now clamored for them "pour en avoir le prouffit." Such assertions were patently ridiculous in an era when soldiers about as welcome horde locusts, yet royal government did not scruple to offer them. <eot>
Prudentius on the Martyrs. By Anne-Marie Palmer. (Oxford Classical Monographs.) Pp. x + 326. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989. £32.50. 0 19 814721 X by Henry Chadwick An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
A Bishop and his World before the Gregorian Reform: Hubert of Angers, 1006- 1047.Steven Fanning by Penelope D. Johnson None <eot>
shorter Notices by G. R. EVANS shorter Notices Get access G. R. EVANS Fitzwilliam CollegeCambridge Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CV, Issue CCCCXVII, October 1990, Pages 996-a–996, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CV.CCCCXVII.996-a Published: 01 1990 <eot>
The Distancing of God: The Ambiguity of Symbol in History and Theology. Four Perspectives - I by Regis A. Duffy None <eot>
The Distancing of God: The Ambiguity of Symbol in History and Theology. Four Perspectives - II by John Carmody None <eot>
The age of humanism by Bernhard Bischoff In northern Italy laymen interested in literature, and active members of the notarial or judicial profession, already thirteenth century discovered copies rare forgotten authors from old ecclesiastical libraries used them their works. Thus Albertanus Brescia (†c. 1248) copied a carolingian codex letters Seneca which he provided with marginal comments sketches. The Paduan scholars Lovato dei Lovati (1241—1309), Geremia di Montagnone († 1321) Iohannes de Matociis, mansionarius cathedral at Verona, were lucky to make genuine discoveries. Amongst these Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius, Varro De re rustica , Scriptores historiae Augustae Cicero; treasures Verona library Rather had seen tenth rediscovered. For second source was Pomposa; best manuscript Seneca's tragedies that written there eleventh century. effect discoveries could have remained limited for long time local literature use florilegia, if Petrarch not incorporated comprehensive picture Roman antiquity his youth sought recover. course efforts acquire newer better texts external circumstances came assistance; through sojourn curia Avignon able establish valuable contacts. <eot>
Corbie in the Carolingian renaissance by David Ganz David Ganz: Corbie in the Carolingian Renaissance (Beihefte der Francia, 20), Sigmaringen (Thorbecke) 1990, ISBN 3-7995-7320-8. <eot>
The Distancing of God: The Ambiguity of Symbol in History and Theology. Four Perspectives - IV by Gary Macy An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>