The consul vanishes? On using and not using Gregory the Great's Register in early medieval England
This article builds upon recent scholarship emphasizing the importance of Gregory the Great's Register as a key text of the Carolingian and post‐Carolingian library, exploring by contrast its peculiarly limited reception in England. It first surveys what little evidence we have for its citation by English ecclesiastics (post‐c.1000, mostly via Wulfstan)
Benjamin Savill
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Imperator Burdinum Hispanum Romanae sedi violenter imposuit. A Research Proposal on the Archbishop of Braga and Antipope Gregory VIII, Maurice ‘Bourdin’ [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to investigate the image of Archbishop of Braga and Antipope Gregory VIII (1118-1121), Maurice “Bourdin”. Often modern historiography has considered Maurice as only a minor figure of the Church History of the beginning of the ...
Renzi, Francesco
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¿ FUE MIO CID CASTELLANO ? [PDF]
El análisis de la existencia geopolítica y cronológica de la alternativa onomástica Rodrigo/Mio Cid conduce a una hipótesis en cuyo marco se compaginarían las dos grandes teorías que siguen oponiéndose en cuanto a la fecha del Poema de mio Cid : un ...
Martin, Georges
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Sir Thomas Gray's Scalacronica: a medieval chronicle and its historical and literary context [PDF]
Sir Thomas Gray's Scalacronica is almost unique amongst medieval English chronicles in having been written by a knight, and it is therefore surprising that so little work has been done on it; this thesis attempts to remedy that omission.
King, Andy
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Group Formation in the Long Tenth Century: a View from Trier and its Region [PDF]
Unpaginated version of book chapter published in Christine Kleinjung and Stefan Albrecht (eds.), Das lange 10. Jahrhundert – Struktureller Wandel zwischen Zentralisierung und Fragmentierung, äußerem Druck und innerer Krise (Mainz, 2015), pp.
Charles West
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Documentos sobre Merlín al alcance de Ariosto [PDF]
Trazo aquí la hipótesis de los numerosos documentos que pudo consultar Ludovico Ariosto para la caracterización de Merlín en su Orlando Furioso. Aunque la crítica hasta ahora ha señalado una única fuente de inspiración, en las bibliotecas que Ariosto ...
Galán Redondo, Paloma
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La interconexión entre Castilla, Galicia y Portugal en la confección de las crónicas medievales y en la transmisión de textos literarios [PDF]
There is a wide interconnexion in the process of composition and transmission of texts between Castile, Galicia and Portugal in the Middle Ages. In this essay I analyse some cases of this close relationship between Castile and the western part of the ...
Ramón, LORENZO
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The documentary evidence for Templar religion [PDF]
The Templar Rule and statutes are also only of limited help when it comes to establishing what went on within the walls of Templar churches. The documentary evidence that captures the patchwork nature of Templar religion best is found in the Templar ...
Schenk, Jochen
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Diffusion et réception des chroniques : Chronica Naiarensis, Liber regum, Chronica regum Castellae
Il est question dans ces pages des chroniques composees dans l'espace castillan au tournant du XIIe et du XIIIe siecles, afin d'avancer des informations sur le cadre pragmatique de reception des histoires royales qui devaient circuler au palais, ainsi que sur le plaisir de raconter que devaient ressentir les ecrivains du roi et les auditeurs de la cour.
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A lenda do rei Bamba fez parte da tradição historiográfica peninsular da Idade Média. Foi primeiramente transmitida pelo Libro de las Generaciones (1260-1270), de origem navarra, e, a partir de um testemunho desta fonte, pela primeira redacção da Crónica
Dias, Maria Isabel Rosa
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