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Illuminating the Carolingian era: new discoveries as a result of scientific analyses
Comparing information from the ancient texts about the illumination of the manuscripts to the analysis of the components used to create colour in illuminations sheds interesting light.
Charlotte Denoël +3 more
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L’Antique dans les arts du Moyen Âge occidental : survivances et réactualisations
This essay explores a theme addressed from a variety of different standpoints for almost a century, and which a recent conference has brought to the forefront of current academic debate. Work published subsequently has shed valuable new light on specific
Jean-Pierre Caillet
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Fréculf de Lisieux : l’histoire de l’Antiquité comme témoignage de l'actualité
During the 820s, Frechulf of Lisieux composed a Universal History destined to be the grandest historiographical product of the Carolingian era. The numerous sources used therein underpin the bishop’s renown as an acute and energetic bibliographer.
Michael I. Allen
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La “musica degli angeli”: Josquin Desprez al liceo
Music and singing, which are present in every form of worship in the Christian rite, have acquired from the outset a very particular connotation, in which Jewish tradition and Neoplatonism have merged: every musical manifestation in the liturgy has as ...
Cesarino Ruini
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La Revelatio ecclesiae sancti Michaelis et son auteur
The Revelatio ecclesiae sancti Michaelis in monte Tumba was written at the beginning of the 9th century by a canon at Mont-Saint-Michel. It is composed of two parts : one (ch.
Pierre Bouet
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La escritura humanística en la Europa del Renacimiento
Uno de los méritos más relevantes de la «escritura humanística» es el haberse impuesto en Europa como escritura virtualmente única y, posteriormente, haberse extendido por el resto de los continentes, siendo en América escritura sin rival —dato de sumo ...
Juan Carlos Galende Díaz
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Contextualizing the Cappella Cesi: Sangallo, Façades, and Renaissance Collaboration
Abstract This article reframes Antonio da Sangallo the Younger's oft‐overlooked cappella Cesi nave façade in Santa Maria della Pace not as an isolated design deviation but as part of a broader architectural and artistic conversation among major players in early sixteenth‐century Rome.
Alexis Culotta
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The rulership of Pippin I of Aquitaine
This article uses the reign of Pippin I of Aquitaine (d. 838) as a case study for the historiographical concept of ‘sub‐rulership’ in Carolingian Francia. It unpicks how Pippin’s status varied over time, arguing that Pippin’s rulership represents well the tension between kingship as an office and as a dynastic status.
Eddie Meehan
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Biblical exegesis at Wearmouth‐Jarrow before Bede? The Hereford commentary on Matthew
This article examines a previously neglected fragment of an early medieval commentary on Matthew’s Gospel, the bifolium Hereford Cathedral Library, P. II. 10. I argue on palaeographical grounds that this fragment was produced in Bede’s monastery of Wearmouth‐Jarrow in the first decades of the eighth century, at roughly the same time as the production ...
Samuel Cardwell
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A polyptych in the margins: accounting notes from early tenth‐century Laon
This paper provides the first edition and thorough examination of marginal notes added to a ninth‐century Carolingian manuscript (Laon, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 424). A detailed paleographic, codicological, linguistic, and historical analysis of these additions allows us not only to trace their provenance to the early tenth‐century see of Laon but ...
Ildar Garipzanov
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