Writing the Early Medieval West
Herausgeber: Screen, Elina; West, Charles
Writing the Early Medieval West
Herausgeber: Screen, Elina; West, Charles
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This innovative collection re-evaluates the function and significance of the written word in early medieval Europe.
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This innovative collection re-evaluates the function and significance of the written word in early medieval Europe.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9781316648162
- ISBN-10: 1316648168
- Artikelnr.: 58772587
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9781316648162
- ISBN-10: 1316648168
- Artikelnr.: 58772587
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Preface; List of
abbreviations; 1. Introduction: a study in the education of a society?
Marios Costambeys and Matthew Innes; Part I. Knowledge of the Past: 2.
Flavius Josephus: the most influential classical historian of the early
Middle Ages Richard Matthew Pollard; 3. Bede and the changing image of Rome
and the Romans Paul Hilliard; 4. Paul the Deacon and Rome Marios
Costambeys; 5. History and (selective) memory: articulating community and
division in Folcuin's Gesta abbatum Lobiensium Ingrid Rembold; 6.
'Appropriate to the religion of their time': Walahfrid's historicisation of
the liturgy Christina Pössel; 7. The order of history: liturgical time and
the rhythms of the past in Amalarius of Metz's De ordine Antiphonarii
Graeme Ward; Part II. The Written Word in Early Medieval Europe: The View
from the Manuscripts: 8. The manuscript evidence for pharmacy in the early
Middle Ages Nicholas Everett; 9. Monte Cassino's network of knowledge: the
earliest manuscript evidence Sven Meeder; 10. Strategies of knowledge
organisation in early medieval Latin glossary miscellanies: the example of
Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 14388 Anna Dorofeeva; 11.
'Dissonance of speech, consonance of meaning': the 862 Council of Aachen
and the transmission of Carolingian conciliar records Charles West; Part
III. Texts and Early Medieval Rulers: 12. The Moorish kingdoms and the
written word: three 'textual communities' in fifth- and sixth-century
Mauretania Andy Merrills; 13. When liturgy gets out of hand Yitzhak Hen;
14. The formation of a European identity: revisiting Charlemagne's coinage
Simon Coupland; 15. Queenship in dispute: Fastrada, history and law Matthew
Innes; 16. Remembering and forgetting Lothar I Elina Screen; Bibliography;
List of manuscripts; General index.
abbreviations; 1. Introduction: a study in the education of a society?
Marios Costambeys and Matthew Innes; Part I. Knowledge of the Past: 2.
Flavius Josephus: the most influential classical historian of the early
Middle Ages Richard Matthew Pollard; 3. Bede and the changing image of Rome
and the Romans Paul Hilliard; 4. Paul the Deacon and Rome Marios
Costambeys; 5. History and (selective) memory: articulating community and
division in Folcuin's Gesta abbatum Lobiensium Ingrid Rembold; 6.
'Appropriate to the religion of their time': Walahfrid's historicisation of
the liturgy Christina Pössel; 7. The order of history: liturgical time and
the rhythms of the past in Amalarius of Metz's De ordine Antiphonarii
Graeme Ward; Part II. The Written Word in Early Medieval Europe: The View
from the Manuscripts: 8. The manuscript evidence for pharmacy in the early
Middle Ages Nicholas Everett; 9. Monte Cassino's network of knowledge: the
earliest manuscript evidence Sven Meeder; 10. Strategies of knowledge
organisation in early medieval Latin glossary miscellanies: the example of
Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 14388 Anna Dorofeeva; 11.
'Dissonance of speech, consonance of meaning': the 862 Council of Aachen
and the transmission of Carolingian conciliar records Charles West; Part
III. Texts and Early Medieval Rulers: 12. The Moorish kingdoms and the
written word: three 'textual communities' in fifth- and sixth-century
Mauretania Andy Merrills; 13. When liturgy gets out of hand Yitzhak Hen;
14. The formation of a European identity: revisiting Charlemagne's coinage
Simon Coupland; 15. Queenship in dispute: Fastrada, history and law Matthew
Innes; 16. Remembering and forgetting Lothar I Elina Screen; Bibliography;
List of manuscripts; General index.
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Preface; List of
abbreviations; 1. Introduction: a study in the education of a society?
Marios Costambeys and Matthew Innes; Part I. Knowledge of the Past: 2.
Flavius Josephus: the most influential classical historian of the early
Middle Ages Richard Matthew Pollard; 3. Bede and the changing image of Rome
and the Romans Paul Hilliard; 4. Paul the Deacon and Rome Marios
Costambeys; 5. History and (selective) memory: articulating community and
division in Folcuin's Gesta abbatum Lobiensium Ingrid Rembold; 6.
'Appropriate to the religion of their time': Walahfrid's historicisation of
the liturgy Christina Pössel; 7. The order of history: liturgical time and
the rhythms of the past in Amalarius of Metz's De ordine Antiphonarii
Graeme Ward; Part II. The Written Word in Early Medieval Europe: The View
from the Manuscripts: 8. The manuscript evidence for pharmacy in the early
Middle Ages Nicholas Everett; 9. Monte Cassino's network of knowledge: the
earliest manuscript evidence Sven Meeder; 10. Strategies of knowledge
organisation in early medieval Latin glossary miscellanies: the example of
Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 14388 Anna Dorofeeva; 11.
'Dissonance of speech, consonance of meaning': the 862 Council of Aachen
and the transmission of Carolingian conciliar records Charles West; Part
III. Texts and Early Medieval Rulers: 12. The Moorish kingdoms and the
written word: three 'textual communities' in fifth- and sixth-century
Mauretania Andy Merrills; 13. When liturgy gets out of hand Yitzhak Hen;
14. The formation of a European identity: revisiting Charlemagne's coinage
Simon Coupland; 15. Queenship in dispute: Fastrada, history and law Matthew
Innes; 16. Remembering and forgetting Lothar I Elina Screen; Bibliography;
List of manuscripts; General index.
abbreviations; 1. Introduction: a study in the education of a society?
Marios Costambeys and Matthew Innes; Part I. Knowledge of the Past: 2.
Flavius Josephus: the most influential classical historian of the early
Middle Ages Richard Matthew Pollard; 3. Bede and the changing image of Rome
and the Romans Paul Hilliard; 4. Paul the Deacon and Rome Marios
Costambeys; 5. History and (selective) memory: articulating community and
division in Folcuin's Gesta abbatum Lobiensium Ingrid Rembold; 6.
'Appropriate to the religion of their time': Walahfrid's historicisation of
the liturgy Christina Pössel; 7. The order of history: liturgical time and
the rhythms of the past in Amalarius of Metz's De ordine Antiphonarii
Graeme Ward; Part II. The Written Word in Early Medieval Europe: The View
from the Manuscripts: 8. The manuscript evidence for pharmacy in the early
Middle Ages Nicholas Everett; 9. Monte Cassino's network of knowledge: the
earliest manuscript evidence Sven Meeder; 10. Strategies of knowledge
organisation in early medieval Latin glossary miscellanies: the example of
Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 14388 Anna Dorofeeva; 11.
'Dissonance of speech, consonance of meaning': the 862 Council of Aachen
and the transmission of Carolingian conciliar records Charles West; Part
III. Texts and Early Medieval Rulers: 12. The Moorish kingdoms and the
written word: three 'textual communities' in fifth- and sixth-century
Mauretania Andy Merrills; 13. When liturgy gets out of hand Yitzhak Hen;
14. The formation of a European identity: revisiting Charlemagne's coinage
Simon Coupland; 15. Queenship in dispute: Fastrada, history and law Matthew
Innes; 16. Remembering and forgetting Lothar I Elina Screen; Bibliography;
List of manuscripts; General index.