Charlemagne's mustache : and other cultural clusters of a dark age

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Charlemagne's mustache : and other cultural clusters of a dark age

Paul Edward Dutton

(The new Middle Ages)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2009

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Originally published in hardcover in 2004

"Transferred to Digital Printing in 2008"--T.p. verso

Includes index

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Charlemagne's Mustache presents the reader with seven engaging studies, 'thick descriptions', of cultural life and thought in the Carolingian world. The author begins by asking questions. Why did Charlemagne have a mustache and why did hair matter? Why did the king own peacocks and other exotic animals? Why was he writing in bed and could he write at all? How did medieval kings become stars? How were secrets kept and conveyed in the early Middle Ages? And why did early medieval peoples believe in storm and hailmakers? The answers, he found, are often surprising.

Table of Contents

Charlemagne's Mustache Charlemagne, King of Beasts Karolus Magnus Scriptor Of Carolingian Kings and their Stars Whispering Secrets to a Dark Age A World Grown Old with Poets and Kings Thunder and Hail over the Carolingian Countryside

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