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El. knyga: Medieval Thought and Historiography

  • Formatas: 346 pages
  • Serija: Variorum Collected Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000949100
  • Formatas: 346 pages
  • Serija: Variorum Collected Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000949100

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We assume that we have a clear understanding of how people in the Middle Ages thought and which attitudes they struck but in reality this is a subject of enormous complexity of which conclusions can only be drawn via painstaking archival research and decades of study. Giles Constable has spent a career analysing these forces and impulses and this new collection draws together his major findings on a host of topics including frontiers, metaphors, religious life and spirituality, and concepts of political theory.
Preface xi
Abbreviations xiii
Addenda xv
1 "Frontiers in the Middle Ages," Frontiers in the Middle Ages. Proceedings of the Third European Congress of Medieval Studies (Jyvaskyla, 10--14 June 2003), ed. O. Merisalo with the collaboration of P. Pahta (Federation internationale des Instituts d'etudes medevales: Textes et etudes du Moyen Age, 35; Louvain-la-Neuve, 2006), pp. 3--28
1(26)
2 "Medieval Latin Metaphors," Viator 38.2 (2007), pp. 1--20
27(20)
3 "Metaphors for Religion Life in the Middle Ages," Revue Mabillon, NS 18 (2008), pp. 231--242
47(12)
4 "The Abstraction of Personal Qualities in the Middle Ages," Unverwechselbarkeit. Personliche Identitat und Identifikation in der vormodernen Gesellschaft, ed. Peter von Moos (Koln-Weimar-Wein, 2004), pp. 99--122
59(24)
5 "L'idea di innovazione nel XII secolo," II secolo XII: la <renovation> dell' Europa cristiana. Atti della XLIII settimana di studio, Trento, 11--15 settembre 2000, eds. Giles Constable, Giorgio Cracco, Hagen Keller, and Diego Quaglioni (Instituto trentino di cultura. Annali dell'Instituto storico italo-germanico in Trento. Quaderni, 62; Bologna, 2003), pp. 35--66
83(32)
6 "The Relation between the Sun and the Moon in Medieval Thought (to 1200)," Scientia veritatis. Festschrift fur Hubert Mordek zum
65. Geburtstag, eds. Oliver Munsch and Thomas Zotz (Ostfildern, 2004), pp. 327--336
115(10)
7 "The Dislocation of Jerusalem in the Middle Ages," Norm und Krise von Kommunikation... Fur Peter von Moos, eds. Alois Hahn, Gert Melville, and Werner Rocke (Geschichte, Forschung und Wissenschaft, 24; Berlin, 2006), pp. 355--370
125(16)
8 "The Crow of St Vincent: on the Continuity of a Hagiographical Motif," Institution und Charisma. Festschrift fur Gert Melville zum
65. Geburtstag, eds. Franz J. Felten, Annette Kehnel, and Stefan Weinfurter (Koln-Weimar-Wein, 2009), pp. 319--330
141(12)
9 "The Concept of Princeps in Gratian's Decretum" Le Prince, son people et le bien commun. De I'Antiquite tardive a la fin du Moyen Age, eds. Herve Oudart, Jean-Michel Picard, and Joelle Quaghebeur (Rennes, 2013), pp. 115--124
153(10)
10 "`Love and Do What You Will': The Medieval History of an Augustinian Precept," The Morton W. Bloom field Lectures, 1989--2005, eds. Daniel Donoghue, James Simpson, and Nicholas Watson (Kalamazoo, 2010), pp. 65--93
163(30)
11 "Monastic Letter Writing in the Middle Ages," Filologia mediolatina. Studies in Medieval Latin Texts and their Transmission (Rivista della Fondazione Ezio Franceschini, 11; Florence, 2004), pp. 1--24
193(24)
12 "Communications between Religious Houses in the Middle Ages," Die Ordnung der Kommunikation und die Kommunikation der Ordernungen. Band 1: Netzwerke: Kloster und Orden im Europa des
12. Und
13. Jahrhunderts, eds. Cristina Andenna, Klaus Herbers, and Gert Melville (Villa Vigoni, Aurora Band 1.1; Stuttgart, 2012), pp. 165--80
217(16)
13 "The Future of Cluniac Studies," The Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies, 1 (2012), pp. 1--16
233(16)
14 "Religious History," Omaggio al medioevo. I primi cinquanta anni del Centro Italiano di studi sull'alto medioevo di Spoleto, ed. Enrico Menesto (Spoleto, 2004), pp. 55--70
249(16)
15 "From church history to religion culture: the study of medieval religion life and spirituality," European Religious Cultures: Essays offered to Christopher Brooke on the occasion of his eightieth birthday, ed. Miri Rubin (London, 2008), pp. 3--16
265(14)
16 "Introduction," Medieval Scholarship: Biographical Studies on the Formation of a Discipline, 1: History, eds. Helen Damico and Joseph Zavadil (New York and London, 1995), pp. xiii--xxvii
279(16)
17 "The Many Middle Ages: Medieval Studies in Europe as Seen from America," Perspectives des Etudes Medievales en Europe. Actes du premier Congres europeen d' Etudes Medievales (Spoleto, 27--29 mai 1993), ed. Jacqueline Hamesse (Federation internationale des Instituts d'etudes medievales: Textes et etudes du Moyen Age, 3; Louvain-la-Neuve, 1995), pp. 1--22
295(22)
Secondary Authors Cited in the Text 317(4)
Subject Index 321
Giles Constable is Professor Emeritus of Medieval History in the School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA.