The Frankish kings and culture in the early Middle Ages
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The Frankish kings and culture in the early Middle Ages
(Collected studies series, CS477)
Variorum, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
These 14 studies explore the implications of manuscript studies, examining the relationship between the church and the secular world; cover the phenomena of royal patronage and its manifestations; discuss aspects of literacy and orality of the period; and cover 10th-century culture.
目次
- Anglo-Saxon missionaries in Germany - personal connections and local influences
- town and monastery in the Carolinginan period
- a Frankish aristocratic family of the 10th century - the descent of the Tracys from Charlemagne
- the Carolingian kings and the see of Rheims, 882-987
- Charles the Bald (823-877) and his library - the patronage of learning
- the palace school of Charles the Bald
- royal patronage of culture in the Frankish kingdoms under the Carolingians - motives and consequences
- text and image in the Carolingian world
- Latin and Romance - an historian's perspective
- the written word and oral communication - Rome's legacy to the Franks
- women in the Ottonian church - an iconographic perspective
- continuity and innovation in 10th-century Ottonian culture
- Ottonian intellectual culture in the 10th century and the role of Theophanu
- the study of Frankish history in France and Germany in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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