England in the twelfth century : proceedings of the 1988 Harlaxton Symposium

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England in the twelfth century : proceedings of the 1988 Harlaxton Symposium

edited by Daniel Williams

Boydell Press, 1990

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The century between the Conquest and the middle years of the reign of Henry II witnessed the emergence of the English nation in all its essential facets: territorial, structural, social. The Conquest also brought with it the Gregorian Reform Movement within the Latin Church, and England was thus presented with a new set of rules in both secular and religious life. The profound changes occurring in the wake of the Conquest are surveyed and discussed in thesixteen papers from the 1988 Harlaxton Symposium by scholars from a variety of disciplines.

目次

  • Heraldry in 12th century England - the evidence, Adrian Ailes
  • the early years of the reign of Stephen, 1135-9, Jim Bradbury
  • the conversion and vocation of Aelred of Rievaulx - a historical hypothesis, Marsha Dutton
  • Adelard of Bath and the applications of geometry - a note, John Glenn
  • prologues in the historiography of 12th century England, Antonia Gransden
  • aristocratic loyalties on the Northern frontier of England c.1100-1174, Judith Green
  • non-Agrarian activities in 12th century English estate surveys
  • Sortes biblicae in 12th century England - the list of episcopal prognostics in Cambridge, Trinity College MS R.7.5., George Henderson
  • Romanesque painting and social distinction - the magi and the shepherds, T.A.Heslop
  • epic and romance, Henry Loyn
  • "amicitia" in practice - John of Salisbury ("circa" 1120-1180) and his circle, John McLoughlin
  • the writing on the wall (or not) - an aspect of Byzantine influence on Western art, Lyn Rodley
  • the 12th century library and scriptorium at Buildwas - assessing the evidence, Jennifer M.Sheppard
  • St Bernard and the Canterbury Capitals, Pamela Tudor-Craig
  • "Babio" - towards a performance reconstruction of secular farce in 12th century England, Martin W.Walsh
  • the Peverils and the Essebies 1066-1166 - a study in the early feudal relationships, Daniel Williams.

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