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Manufacturing Middle Ages

, 2013
Manufacturing Middle Ages explores the entangled history of European national discourses grounded in medievalist and archaic traditions and developed by the emerging disciplines of humanities across the long nineteenth century.
Gábor Klaniczay, P. Geary
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Res et significatio: The Material Sense of Things in the Middle Ages*

Gesta, 2012
Influenced by typological exegesis and traditions of theological-philosophical speculatio, medieval people understood materials and material things as participants in powerful economies of signification.
Aden Kumler, Christopher R. Lakey
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The Experience of Beauty in the Middle Ages

, 2013
Introduction: Making Sense 1. Artful Play 2. Sensory Complexion and Style 3. Taking the Bitter with the Sweet 4. Taste and Good Taste 5. Varietas 6.
M. Carruthers
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The Middle Ages

1983
In the history of Europe, the period between the political downfall of the Western Roman Empire in 576 and the discovery of America in 1492 is usually called the Middle Ages. The concept of ‘ages lying in between’ arose in the Renaissance, which strove to imitate a strongly idealized antiquity.
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Hostages in the Middle Ages

, 2012
1. Hostages in the Middle Ages: Problems and Perspectives 2. Varieties and Logics of Medieval Hostageship 3. Hostages in the Early Middle Ages: Communication, Conversion, and Structures of Alliance 4.
Adam Kosto
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A Companion to Boethius in the Middle Ages

, 2012
Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: The Times, Life, and Work of Boethius Noel Harold Kaylor, Jr. Boethius's Astronomy and Cosmology Stephen C. McCluskey The Latin Commentaries on Boethius's De consolatione philosophiae from the 9th to the 11th ...
N. H. Kaylor, P. Phillips
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The Middle Ages [PDF]

open access: possible, 1989
Following the decline of the Roman Empire came the expansion of Islam into parts of Europe, especially the Iberian peninsula. Islam brought many important contributions to the medical field, notably in pharmacology. Surgery, in contrast, hardly made any progress as it was largely dependent on anatomical knowledge and the Koran banned dissection ...
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The Invention of Race in the European Middle Ages I: Race Studies, Modernity, and the Middle Ages†

, 2011
‘The Invention of Race in the European Middle Ages’– a two-part article – questions the widely held belief in canonical race theory that ‘race’ is a category without purchase before the modern era. Surveying a variety of cultural documents from the 13th,
Geraldine Heng
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The Middle Ages

1976
The literature of the ninth and tenth centuries had suggested stirrings and preparation rather than achievement. Notker Labeo, who, in its most important aspect, the development of a literary language, represents its highest point, bequeathed to the next generation a flexible and expressive linguistic instrument.
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The Cardinal Virtues in the Middle Ages: A Study in Moral Thought from the Fourth to the Fourteenth Century

, 2011
Exploring the history of the cardinal virtues from patristic times to the late fourteenth century, this book offers a comprehensive view of the development of moral debate in the Latin Middle Ages.
I. Bejczy
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