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This collection of essays in two volumes explores patterns of medieval society and culture, spanning from the close of the late antique period to the beginnings of the Renaissance. In the first volume, the articles unravel the complexities of authority and community, and then turn to the multiple rubrics of behavior which bound and defined medieval societies. Volume 1 thus ends with a discussion of morality, from models of civic virtue (and vice) to Christian prescriptions and prohibitions.

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This collection of essays in two volumes explores patterns of medieval society and culture, spanning from the close of the late antique period to the beginnings of the Renaissance. In the first volume, the articles unravel the complexities of authority and community, and then turn to the multiple rubrics of behavior which bound and defined medieval societies. Volume 1 thus ends with a discussion of morality, from models of civic virtue (and vice) to Christian prescriptions and prohibitions.
Autorenporträt
BRUCE C. BRASINGTON West Texas A&M PETER BROWN Princeton University ANNEMARIE WEYL CARR Southern Methodist University HOWELL CHICKERING Amherst College MARCIA L. COLISH Yale University, USA CHRISTOPHER K. GARDNER George Mason University ELIZABETH HALUSKA-RAUSCH PENELOPE D. JOHNSON New York University, USA WILLIAM CHESTER JORDAN Princeton University, USA E. ANN MATTER University of Pennsylvania, USA KARL F. MORRISON Rutgers University ALEXANDER MURRAY Oxford University, UK JAMES J. O'DONNELL Georgetown University DAVID PRICE Southern Methodist University
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"The essays in both volumes that make up this Festschrift are of a consistently high standard and deserve recognition as such." - The Medieval Review