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The uses of the past in the early middle ages

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2000Description: 283p ixISBN:
  • 9780511153266
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 909.000000 HEN
Contents:
Contents Memory, identity, and power in Lombard Italy / Walter Pohl; Memory and narrative in the cult of early Anglo-Saxon saints / Catherine Cubitt; The uses of the Old Testament in early medieval canon law: the Collectio Vetus Gallica and the Collectio Hibernensis / Rob Meens; The transmission of tradition: Gregorian influence and innovation in eighth-century Italian monasticism / Marios Costambeys; The world and its past as Christian allegory in the early Middle Ages / Dominic Janes; The Franks as the new Israel?: Education for an identity from Pippin to Charlemagne / Mary Garrison; Political ideology in Carolingian historiography / Rosamond McKitterick; The annals of Metz and the Merovingian past / Yitzhak Hen; The empire as ecclesia: Hrabanus Maurus and biblical historia for rulers / Mayka De Jong; Teutons or Trojans? The Carolingian and the Germanic past / Matthew Innes; A man for all seasons: Pacificus of Verona and the creation of a local Carolingian past / Cristina La Rocca.
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Contents
Memory, identity, and power in Lombard Italy / Walter Pohl;
Memory and narrative in the cult of early Anglo-Saxon saints / Catherine Cubitt;
The uses of the Old Testament in early medieval canon law: the Collectio Vetus Gallica and the Collectio Hibernensis / Rob Meens;
The transmission of tradition: Gregorian influence and innovation in eighth-century Italian monasticism / Marios Costambeys;
The world and its past as Christian allegory in the early Middle Ages / Dominic Janes;
The Franks as the new Israel?: Education for an identity from Pippin to Charlemagne / Mary Garrison;
Political ideology in Carolingian historiography / Rosamond McKitterick;
The annals of Metz and the Merovingian past / Yitzhak Hen;
The empire as ecclesia: Hrabanus Maurus and biblical historia for rulers / Mayka De Jong;
Teutons or Trojans? The Carolingian and the Germanic past / Matthew Innes;
A man for all seasons: Pacificus of Verona and the creation of a local Carolingian past / Cristina La Rocca.

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