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Rutilius Namatianus’ poem De reditu suo was written a few years after the devastation of Rome in 410. It has been read as nostalgia for Rome’s past greatness written in a climate of senatorial escapism. This article revises this reading, instead analysing the poem as the literary expression of resilience on the part of the traditional western ...
Sophie Kultzen
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SCHNITZLER (Hermann). Mittelalter und Andke. Ober die Wiedergeburt der Antike in der Kunst des MitteIalters. München, Kurt Desch, 1949 . 66 pág.,.. e 32 prancncs; CETTO tAnna Maria). — .Mittelalterlichc Miniaturem, Bera, Hallwag. 48 págs.
Pedro Moacyr Campos
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Tractoriae and the logistics of Carolingian entourages
Entourages played a central role in Carolingian politics and military organization. Yet historians have neglected the important question of how kings and magnates supplied their retinues. This article investigates that topic by examining an overlooked genre of evidence: tractoriae or royal letters of requisition.
Eric J. Goldberg
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Aspects and problems of the Templars’ religious presence in Medieval Europe from the twelfth to the early fourteenth century [PDF]
The medieval military orders were religious institutions whose members had professed to a life of combat and prayer that integrated them into a religious landscape exceedingly defined by diversity.
Schenk, Jochen
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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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Per dynamin – per energian: Hrotsvit of Gandersheim’s knowledge of Greek
This paper investigates Hrotsvit of Gandersheim’s knowledge of Greek. It proceeds from three questions. First, what resources for learning Greek were available in tenth‐century Germany? Second, were there any figures in her ambit from whom she could have learned?
Graham Robert Johnson
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Tagungsbericht zu / Conference report of:Internationale DFG-Tagung „Glück am Ende? Episodisches Erzählen in Mittelalter und Gegenwart”, Internationales Wissenschaftsforum Heidelberg, 3.-5.6 ...
Doren Wohlleben, Christian Schneider
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H. Schulze, Grundstrukturen der Verfassung im Mittelalter, Bde 1-2
Hans K. Schulze, Grundstrukturen der Verfassung im Mittelalter, W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart, Urban Taschenbücher nr. 371 i 372. Bd. I: Stammesverband, Gefolgschaft, Lehnswesen, Grundherrschaft, 1985, s. 162; Bd.
Stanisław Russocki
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‘The Military Mirror of Kai’: Swordsmanship and a Medieval Text in Early Modern Japan [PDF]
Swordsmanship emerged as a new field of knowledge in early modern Japan (1600–1868), a time of relative peace. During the most violent periods of Japanese history, the latter half of the medieval period (1185–1600), samurai conducted warfare mostly on ...
Wert, Michael
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Gottfried von Straßburg: Tristan. Bibliographische Hinweise [PDF]
Bibliography to Gottfried von Straßburg: 'Tristan'. Content: Gottfrieds ‚Tristan’: Editionen, Übersetzungen, Kommentare und Wortindex Zur handschriftlichen Überlieferung von Gottfrieds ‚Tristan’ Ausgaben anderer ‚Tristan’-Texte Bibliographien zu ...
Marco Heiles
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