The Construction of Communities in the Early Middle Ages: Texts, Resources and Artefacts: Transformation of the Roman World, cartea 12
Editat de Richard Corradini, Max Diesenberger, Helmut Reimitzen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 oct 2002
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004118621
ISBN-10: 9004118624
Pagini: 418
Dimensiuni: 166 x 243 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Transformation of the Roman World
ISBN-10: 9004118624
Pagini: 418
Dimensiuni: 166 x 243 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Transformation of the Roman World
Public țintă
All those interested in the history of Late Antiquity, the Early Middle Ages, the formation of political, social, religious and ethnic communities in western Europe, particularly ancient and medieval historians and archaeologists.Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of plates, figures and tables
The construction of communities and the persistence of paradox: an introduction Walter Pohl
Structures and resources of power in early medieval Europe Dick Harrison
Gens. Terminology and perception of the ‘Germanic’ peoples from late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages Hans-Werner Goetz
The refugees and evacuees in the age of migrations Wolf Liebeschuetz
The ‘gold hoards’ of the early migration period in south-eastern Europe and the late Roman Empire Michael Schmauder
Th enomad’s greed for gold: from the fall of the Burgundians to the Avar treasure Matthias Hardt
Alaricus rex: legitimizing a Gothic king Hagith Sivan
Changes in the topography of power: from civitates to urbes regia in Hispania, Gisela Ripoll
Deconstructing the Merovingian family Ian Wood
Hair, sacrality and symbolic capital in the Frankish kingdoms Maximilian Diesenberger
The ritual significance of vesels in the formation of Merovingian Christian communities Bonnie Effros
Social networks and identities in Frankish histotiography. New aspects of the textual history of Gregory of Tours’ Historiae, Helmut Reimitz
The rhetoric of crisis. Computus and Liber annalis in early ninth-century Fulda Richard Corradini
The History of Obn Habib and ethnographies in Al-Andalus Ann Christys
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index
Notes on contributors
List of plates, figures and tables
The construction of communities and the persistence of paradox: an introduction Walter Pohl
Structures and resources of power in early medieval Europe Dick Harrison
Gens. Terminology and perception of the ‘Germanic’ peoples from late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages Hans-Werner Goetz
The refugees and evacuees in the age of migrations Wolf Liebeschuetz
The ‘gold hoards’ of the early migration period in south-eastern Europe and the late Roman Empire Michael Schmauder
Th enomad’s greed for gold: from the fall of the Burgundians to the Avar treasure Matthias Hardt
Alaricus rex: legitimizing a Gothic king Hagith Sivan
Changes in the topography of power: from civitates to urbes regia in Hispania, Gisela Ripoll
Deconstructing the Merovingian family Ian Wood
Hair, sacrality and symbolic capital in the Frankish kingdoms Maximilian Diesenberger
The ritual significance of vesels in the formation of Merovingian Christian communities Bonnie Effros
Social networks and identities in Frankish histotiography. New aspects of the textual history of Gregory of Tours’ Historiae, Helmut Reimitz
The rhetoric of crisis. Computus and Liber annalis in early ninth-century Fulda Richard Corradini
The History of Obn Habib and ethnographies in Al-Andalus Ann Christys
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index
Notes on contributors
Notă biografică
Richard Corradini, Ph.D. (2000), University of Vienna, is Researcher at the Medieval History Research Unit of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and works on Frankish historiography and late antique and early medieval computus and perceptions of time. His publications include Zeit und Text. Studien zum tempus-Begriff des Augustinus (1997), Die Wiener Handschrift Cvp 430*. Ein Beitrag zur Historiographie in Fulda im frühen 9. Jahrhundert (2000).
Max Diesenberger, Ph.D. (2001), University of Vienna, is Researcher at the Medieval History Research Unit of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. He works on early medieval hagiography and manuscript transmission, on perceptions of nature and on ideas of sacrality.
Helmut Reimitz, Ph.D. (1999), University of Vienna, is Researcher at the Medieval History Research Unit of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Vienna. He works on the manuscript transmission of early medieval historiography and on concepts of identity in the Frankish world.
Max Diesenberger, Ph.D. (2001), University of Vienna, is Researcher at the Medieval History Research Unit of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. He works on early medieval hagiography and manuscript transmission, on perceptions of nature and on ideas of sacrality.
Helmut Reimitz, Ph.D. (1999), University of Vienna, is Researcher at the Medieval History Research Unit of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Vienna. He works on the manuscript transmission of early medieval historiography and on concepts of identity in the Frankish world.