Intellectual Life in the Middle Ages: Essays Presented to Margaret Gibson

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A&C Black, 1 jul 1992 - 336 páginas
The variety of experience available to medieval scholars and the vitality of medieval thought are both reflected in this collection of original essays by distinguished historians. Intellectual Life in the Middle Ages is presented to Margaret Gibson, whose own work has ranged from Boethius to Lanfranc and to the study of the Bible in the middle ages.
 

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Context Content and Authorship in the Capitulary of Coulaines November 843
1
2 Continuity and Innovation in TenthCentury Ottoman Culture
15
In Search of Carolingian Artistic Experience
25
4 Ruotger the Life of Bruno and Cologne Cathedral Library
33
5 A Glossed Manuscript of Priscians Institutio Vatican MS Reg Lat 1578
61
6 Peter Damian Consanguinity and Church Property
71
7 The Temptation of St Hugh of Grenoble
81
8 The Necessity for Two Peters of Blois
103
13 A Contemporary Miniature of Thomas Becket
179
14 Aspects of John of Salisburys Historia Pontificalis
185
15 Prescription and Reality in the Rubrics of Sarum Rite Service Books
197
Gerard of Abbeville
207
17 Reflections on the Role of Medieval Universities in Contemporary Society
227
Sacred Texts and Social Realities
243
The Growth of a Medieval Question from Langton to Bonaventure
265
20 The Diffusion of the Doctrinale of Thomas Netter in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
281

9 Maio of Baris Commentary on the Lords Prayer
119
A Question of Authority
145
11 The Collectio Lanfranci and its Competitors
157
12 Two Letters Relating to Relics of St Thomas of Canterbury
175
21 Christopher Columbus and the Friars
295
Index of Manuscripts
311
Index of Persons
315
List of Subscribers
322

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