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This book investigates the ways in which people in the early middle ages used the past.
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This book investigates the ways in which people in the early middle ages used the past.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 481g
- ISBN-13: 9780521639989
- ISBN-10: 0521639980
- Artikelnr.: 21061816
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 481g
- ISBN-13: 9780521639989
- ISBN-10: 0521639980
- Artikelnr.: 21061816
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Yitzhak Hen is Professor of Late Antique and Early Medieval History, Department of History at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Director of the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies, Israel.
1. Introduction: using the past, interpreting the present, influencing the
future Matthew Innes; 2. Memory, identity and power in Lombard Italy Walter
Pohl; 3. Memory and narrative in the cult of the early Anglo-Saxon saints
Catherine Cubitt; 4. The uses of the Old Testament in early medieval canon
law: the Collectio vetus gallica and the Collectio hiberniensis Rob Meens;
5. The transmission of tradition: Gregorian influence and innovation in
eighth-century Italian monasticism Marios Costambeys; 6. The world and its
past as Christian allegory in the early middle ages Dominic Janes; 7. The
Franks as the new Israel? Education for an identity from Pippin to
Charlemagne Mary Garrison; 8. Political ideology in Carolingian
historiography Rosamond McKitterick; 9. The annals of Metz and the
Merovingian past Yitzhak Hen; 10. The empire as ecclesia: Hrabanus Maurus
and Biblical historia for rulers Mayke de Jong; 11. Teutons or Trojans? The
Carolingians and the Germanic past Matthew Innes; 12. A man for all
seasons: Pacifus of Verona and the creation of a local Carolingian past
Cristina La Rocca.
future Matthew Innes; 2. Memory, identity and power in Lombard Italy Walter
Pohl; 3. Memory and narrative in the cult of the early Anglo-Saxon saints
Catherine Cubitt; 4. The uses of the Old Testament in early medieval canon
law: the Collectio vetus gallica and the Collectio hiberniensis Rob Meens;
5. The transmission of tradition: Gregorian influence and innovation in
eighth-century Italian monasticism Marios Costambeys; 6. The world and its
past as Christian allegory in the early middle ages Dominic Janes; 7. The
Franks as the new Israel? Education for an identity from Pippin to
Charlemagne Mary Garrison; 8. Political ideology in Carolingian
historiography Rosamond McKitterick; 9. The annals of Metz and the
Merovingian past Yitzhak Hen; 10. The empire as ecclesia: Hrabanus Maurus
and Biblical historia for rulers Mayke de Jong; 11. Teutons or Trojans? The
Carolingians and the Germanic past Matthew Innes; 12. A man for all
seasons: Pacifus of Verona and the creation of a local Carolingian past
Cristina La Rocca.
1. Introduction: using the past, interpreting the present, influencing the
future Matthew Innes; 2. Memory, identity and power in Lombard Italy Walter
Pohl; 3. Memory and narrative in the cult of the early Anglo-Saxon saints
Catherine Cubitt; 4. The uses of the Old Testament in early medieval canon
law: the Collectio vetus gallica and the Collectio hiberniensis Rob Meens;
5. The transmission of tradition: Gregorian influence and innovation in
eighth-century Italian monasticism Marios Costambeys; 6. The world and its
past as Christian allegory in the early middle ages Dominic Janes; 7. The
Franks as the new Israel? Education for an identity from Pippin to
Charlemagne Mary Garrison; 8. Political ideology in Carolingian
historiography Rosamond McKitterick; 9. The annals of Metz and the
Merovingian past Yitzhak Hen; 10. The empire as ecclesia: Hrabanus Maurus
and Biblical historia for rulers Mayke de Jong; 11. Teutons or Trojans? The
Carolingians and the Germanic past Matthew Innes; 12. A man for all
seasons: Pacifus of Verona and the creation of a local Carolingian past
Cristina La Rocca.
future Matthew Innes; 2. Memory, identity and power in Lombard Italy Walter
Pohl; 3. Memory and narrative in the cult of the early Anglo-Saxon saints
Catherine Cubitt; 4. The uses of the Old Testament in early medieval canon
law: the Collectio vetus gallica and the Collectio hiberniensis Rob Meens;
5. The transmission of tradition: Gregorian influence and innovation in
eighth-century Italian monasticism Marios Costambeys; 6. The world and its
past as Christian allegory in the early middle ages Dominic Janes; 7. The
Franks as the new Israel? Education for an identity from Pippin to
Charlemagne Mary Garrison; 8. Political ideology in Carolingian
historiography Rosamond McKitterick; 9. The annals of Metz and the
Merovingian past Yitzhak Hen; 10. The empire as ecclesia: Hrabanus Maurus
and Biblical historia for rulers Mayke de Jong; 11. Teutons or Trojans? The
Carolingians and the Germanic past Matthew Innes; 12. A man for all
seasons: Pacifus of Verona and the creation of a local Carolingian past
Cristina La Rocca.







