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  1. Writing the early Medieval West
    studies in honour of Rosamond McKitterick
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Far from the oral society it was once assumed to have been, early medieval Europe was fundamentally shaped by the written word. This book offers a pioneering collection of fresh and innovative studies on a wide range of topics, each one representing... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Bamberg
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    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Bibliotheca Hertziana - Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte

     

    Far from the oral society it was once assumed to have been, early medieval Europe was fundamentally shaped by the written word. This book offers a pioneering collection of fresh and innovative studies on a wide range of topics, each one representing cutting-edge scholarship, and collectively setting the field on a new footing. Concentrating on the role of writing in mediating early medieval knowledge of the past, on the importance of surviving manuscripts as clues to the circulation of ideas and political and cultural creativity, and on the role that texts of different kinds played both in supporting and in subverting established power relations, these essays represent a milestone in studies of the early medieval written word

     

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    ISBN: 9781108182386
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    RVK Klassifikation: FB 5635 ; NK 8200
    Schlagworte: Written communication / Europe / History / To 1500; Learning and scholarship / Europe / History / Medieval, 500-1500; Historiography / Europe / History / To 1500; Manuscripts, Medieval; Latein; Geschichtsschreibung; Literatur; Mittelalter; Handschrift
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    Introduction: a study in the education of a society? / Marios Costambeys and Matthew Innes -- Knowledge of the Past: Flavius Josephus: the most influential classical historian of the early Middle Ages / Richard Matthew Pollar -- Bede and the changing image of Rome and the Romans / Paul Hilliard -- Paul the Deacon and Rome / Marios Costambeys -- History and (selective) memory: articulating community and division in Folcuin's Gesta abbatum Lobiensium / Ingrid Rembold -- Appropriate to the religion of their time: Walahfrid's historicisation of the liturgy / Christina Possel -- The order of history: liturgical time and the rhythms of the past in Amalarius of Metz's De ordine Antiphonarii / Graeme Ward -- The Written Word in Early Medieval Europe: The View from the Manuscripts. The manuscript evidence for pharmacy in the early Middle Ages / Nicholas Everett -- Monte Cassino's network of knowledge: the earliest manuscript evidence / Sven Meeder -- Strategies of knowledge organisation in early medieval Latin glossary miscellanies: the example of Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 14388 / Anna Dorofeeva -- 'Dissonance of speech, consonance of meaning': the 862 Council of Aachen and the transmission of Carolingian conciliar records / Charles West -- Texts and Early Medieval Rulers. The Moorish kingdoms and the written word: three 'textual communities' in fifth- and sixth-century Mauretania / Andy Merrills -- When liturgy gets out of hand / Yitzhak Hen; -- The formation of a European identity: revisiting Charlemagne's coinage / Simon Coupland -- Queenship in dispute: Fastrada, history and law / Matthew Innes -- Remembering and forgetting Lothar I / Elina Screen

  2. Writing the early Medieval West
    studies in honour of Rosamond McKitterick
    Beteiligt: Screen, Elina (HerausgeberIn); West, Charles (HerausgeberIn); McKitterick, Rosamond (GefeierteR)
    Erschienen: May 2018
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Far from the oral society it was once assumed to have been, early medieval Europe was fundamentally shaped by the written word. This book offers a pioneering collection of fresh and innovative studies on a wide range of topics, each one representing... mehr

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe

     

    Far from the oral society it was once assumed to have been, early medieval Europe was fundamentally shaped by the written word. This book offers a pioneering collection of fresh and innovative studies on a wide range of topics, each one representing cutting-edge scholarship, and collectively setting the field on a new footing. Concentrating on the role of writing in mediating early medieval knowledge of the past, on the importance of surviving manuscripts as clues to the circulation of ideas and political and cultural creativity, and on the role that texts of different kinds played both in supporting and in subverting established power relations, these essays represent a milestone in studies of the early medieval written word Introduction: a study in the education of a society? / Marios Costambeys and Matthew Innes -- Knowledge of the Past: Flavius Josephus: the most influential classical historian of the early Middle Ages / Richard Matthew Pollar -- Bede and the changing image of Rome and the Romans / Paul Hilliard -- Paul the Deacon and Rome / Marios Costambeys -- History and (selective) memory: articulating community and division in Folcuin's Gesta abbatum Lobiensium / Ingrid Rembold -- Appropriate to the religion of their time: Walahfrid's historicisation of the liturgy / Christina Possel -- The order of history: liturgical time and the rhythms of the past in Amalarius of Metz's De ordine Antiphonarii / Graeme Ward -- The Written Word in Early Medieval Europe: The View from the Manuscripts. The manuscript evidence for pharmacy in the early Middle Ages / Nicholas Everett -- Monte Cassino's network of knowledge: the earliest manuscript evidence / Sven Meeder -- Strategies of knowledge organisation in early medieval Latin glossary miscellanies: the example of Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 14388 / Anna Dorofeeva -- 'Dissonance of speech, consonance of meaning': the 862 Council of Aachen and the transmission of Carolingian conciliar records / Charles West -- Texts and Early Medieval Rulers. The Moorish kingdoms and the written word: three 'textual communities' in fifth- and sixth-century Mauretania / Andy Merrills -- When liturgy gets out of hand / Yitzhak Hen; -- The formation of a European identity: revisiting Charlemagne's coinage / Simon Coupland -- Queenship in dispute: Fastrada, history and law / Matthew Innes -- Remembering and forgetting Lothar I / Elina Screen

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781108182386
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    Schlagworte: Written communication; Learning and scholarship; Historiography; Manuscripts, Medieval; Written communication ; Europe ; History ; To 1500; Learning and scholarship ; Europe ; History ; Medieval, 500-1500; Historiography ; Europe ; History ; To 1500; Manuscripts, Medieval; Europe ; History ; 392-814; Europe ; History ; 476-1492; Europe ; History ; 392-814 ; Sources; Europe ; History ; 476-1492 ; Sources
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 315 Seiten), Illustrationen, digital, PDF file(s)
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  3. The Carolingians and the written word
    Erschienen: 1989
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This pioneering book studies the function and status of the written word in Carolingian society in France and Germany in the eighth- and ninth-centuries. It demonstrates that literacy was by no means confined to a clerical élite, but was dispersed in... mehr

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    This pioneering book studies the function and status of the written word in Carolingian society in France and Germany in the eighth- and ninth-centuries. It demonstrates that literacy was by no means confined to a clerical élite, but was dispersed in lay society and used for government and administration, and for ordinary legal transactions among the peoples of the Frankish kingdom. While exploiting a huge range of primary material, Professor McKitterick does not confine herself to a functional analysis of the written word in Carolingian northern Europe but goes on to assess the consequences and implications of literacy for the Franks themselves and for the subsequent development of European society after 1000. Key topics discussed include law and the use of the written word, the conduct and record of legal transactions, the economic and social status of the book in Carolingian society, the methods evolved to organize and define written knowledge, and the whole question of lay literacy The spoken and the written word -- Law and the written word -- A literate community: the evidence of the charters -- The production and possession of books: an economic dimension -- The organization of written knowledge -- The literacy of the laity

     

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    Schlagworte: Literacy; Carolingians; Learning and scholarship; Written communication; Written communication ; Europe ; History; Learning and scholarship ; History ; Medieval, 500-1500; Literacy ; Europe ; History; Carolingians
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 290 pages), Karten
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  4. Writing the early Medieval West
    studies in honour of Rosamond McKitterick
    Beteiligt: Screen, Elina (Herausgeber); McKitterick, Rosamond; West, Charles (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Far from the oral society it was once assumed to have been, early medieval Europe was fundamentally shaped by the written word. This book offers a pioneering collection of fresh and innovative studies on a wide range of topics, each one representing... mehr

    Universität Frankfurt, Elektronische Ressourcen
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    Far from the oral society it was once assumed to have been, early medieval Europe was fundamentally shaped by the written word. This book offers a pioneering collection of fresh and innovative studies on a wide range of topics, each one representing cutting-edge scholarship, and collectively setting the field on a new footing. Concentrating on the role of writing in mediating early medieval knowledge of the past, on the importance of surviving manuscripts as clues to the circulation of ideas and political and cultural creativity, and on the role that texts of different kinds played both in supporting and in subverting established power relations, these essays represent a milestone in studies of the early medieval written word.

     

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    Beteiligt: Screen, Elina (Herausgeber); McKitterick, Rosamond; West, Charles (Herausgeber)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781108182386
    RVK Klassifikation: NB 5350 ; NM 1300 ; NK 8200 ; FB 5635
    Schlagworte: Mittelalter; Geschichtsschreibung; Latein; Literatur; Handschrift
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 315 pages)
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  5. The Uses of literacy in early mediaeval Europe
    Beteiligt: McKitterick, Rosamond (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 1990
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This book investigates the ways in which literacy was important in early mediaeval Europe, and examines the context of literacy, its uses, levels, and distribution, in a number of different early mediaeval societies between c. 400 and c. 1000. The... mehr

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    Universitätsbibliothek Kassel, Landesbibliothek und Murhardsche Bibliothek der Stadt Kassel
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    This book investigates the ways in which literacy was important in early mediaeval Europe, and examines the context of literacy, its uses, levels, and distribution, in a number of different early mediaeval societies between c. 400 and c. 1000. The studies, by leading scholars in the field, set out to provide the factual basis from which assessments of the significance of literacy in the early mediaeval world can be made, as well as analysing the significance of literacy, its implications, and its consequences for the societies in which we observe it. In all cases, the studies represent recent research and bring evidence such as the recent archaeological discoveries at San Vincenzo al Volturno to the subject. They provide fascinating insight into the attitudes of early mediaeval societies towards the written word and the degree to which these attitudes were formed. This period is shown as fundamental for the subsequent uses of literacy in mediaeval and modern Europe.

     

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    Beteiligt: McKitterick, Rosamond (Herausgeber)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511584008
    RVK Klassifikation: DD 3000 ; NM 5870 ; NM 1400
    Schlagworte: Bildung; Schriftlichkeit; Kultur; Literatur
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 345 pages)
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  6. The Carolingians and the written word
    Erschienen: 1989
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This pioneering book studies the function and status of the written word in Carolingian society in France and Germany in the eighth- and ninth-centuries. It demonstrates that literacy was by no means confined to a clerical élite, but was dispersed in... mehr

    Universität Frankfurt, Elektronische Ressourcen
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    Universitätsbibliothek Gießen
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    Universitätsbibliothek Kassel, Landesbibliothek und Murhardsche Bibliothek der Stadt Kassel
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    This pioneering book studies the function and status of the written word in Carolingian society in France and Germany in the eighth- and ninth-centuries. It demonstrates that literacy was by no means confined to a clerical élite, but was dispersed in lay society and used for government and administration, and for ordinary legal transactions among the peoples of the Frankish kingdom. While exploiting a huge range of primary material, Professor McKitterick does not confine herself to a functional analysis of the written word in Carolingian northern Europe but goes on to assess the consequences and implications of literacy for the Franks themselves and for the subsequent development of European society after 1000. Key topics discussed include law and the use of the written word, the conduct and record of legal transactions, the economic and social status of the book in Carolingian society, the methods evolved to organize and define written knowledge, and the whole question of lay literacy.

     

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    ISBN: 9780511583599
    RVK Klassifikation: NM 5960 ; EC 5128 ; EC 5129
    Schlagworte: Buch; Bibliothek; Schrift; Schriftlichkeit
    Weitere Schlagworte: Karolinger Dynastie : 500-1085
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 290 pages)
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  7. Writing the early Medieval West
    studies in honour of Rosamond McKitterick
    Beteiligt: Screen, Elina (HerausgeberIn); West, Charles (HerausgeberIn); McKitterick, Rosamond (GefeierteR)
    Erschienen: May 2018
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Far from the oral society it was once assumed to have been, early medieval Europe was fundamentally shaped by the written word. This book offers a pioneering collection of fresh and innovative studies on a wide range of topics, each one representing... mehr

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    Far from the oral society it was once assumed to have been, early medieval Europe was fundamentally shaped by the written word. This book offers a pioneering collection of fresh and innovative studies on a wide range of topics, each one representing cutting-edge scholarship, and collectively setting the field on a new footing. Concentrating on the role of writing in mediating early medieval knowledge of the past, on the importance of surviving manuscripts as clues to the circulation of ideas and political and cultural creativity, and on the role that texts of different kinds played both in supporting and in subverting established power relations, these essays represent a milestone in studies of the early medieval written word Introduction: a study in the education of a society? / Marios Costambeys and Matthew Innes -- Knowledge of the Past: Flavius Josephus: the most influential classical historian of the early Middle Ages / Richard Matthew Pollar -- Bede and the changing image of Rome and the Romans / Paul Hilliard -- Paul the Deacon and Rome / Marios Costambeys -- History and (selective) memory: articulating community and division in Folcuin's Gesta abbatum Lobiensium / Ingrid Rembold -- Appropriate to the religion of their time: Walahfrid's historicisation of the liturgy / Christina Possel -- The order of history: liturgical time and the rhythms of the past in Amalarius of Metz's De ordine Antiphonarii / Graeme Ward -- The Written Word in Early Medieval Europe: The View from the Manuscripts. The manuscript evidence for pharmacy in the early Middle Ages / Nicholas Everett -- Monte Cassino's network of knowledge: the earliest manuscript evidence / Sven Meeder -- Strategies of knowledge organisation in early medieval Latin glossary miscellanies: the example of Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 14388 / Anna Dorofeeva -- 'Dissonance of speech, consonance of meaning': the 862 Council of Aachen and the transmission of Carolingian conciliar records / Charles West -- Texts and Early Medieval Rulers. The Moorish kingdoms and the written word: three 'textual communities' in fifth- and sixth-century Mauretania / Andy Merrills -- When liturgy gets out of hand / Yitzhak Hen; -- The formation of a European identity: revisiting Charlemagne's coinage / Simon Coupland -- Queenship in dispute: Fastrada, history and law / Matthew Innes -- Remembering and forgetting Lothar I / Elina Screen

     

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    Beteiligt: Screen, Elina (HerausgeberIn); West, Charles (HerausgeberIn); McKitterick, Rosamond (GefeierteR)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781108182386
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    Schlagworte: Written communication; Learning and scholarship; Historiography; Manuscripts, Medieval; Written communication ; Europe ; History ; To 1500; Learning and scholarship ; Europe ; History ; Medieval, 500-1500; Historiography ; Europe ; History ; To 1500; Manuscripts, Medieval; Europe ; History ; 392-814; Europe ; History ; 476-1492; Europe ; History ; 392-814 ; Sources; Europe ; History ; 476-1492 ; Sources
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 315 Seiten), Illustrationen, digital, PDF file(s)
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  8. The Carolingians and the written word
    Erschienen: 1989
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This pioneering book studies the function and status of the written word in Carolingian society in France and Germany in the eighth- and ninth-centuries. It demonstrates that literacy was by no means confined to a clerical élite, but was dispersed in... mehr

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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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    Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Bibliothek
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    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt / Zentrale
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    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek - Niedersächsische Landesbibliothek
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    This pioneering book studies the function and status of the written word in Carolingian society in France and Germany in the eighth- and ninth-centuries. It demonstrates that literacy was by no means confined to a clerical élite, but was dispersed in lay society and used for government and administration, and for ordinary legal transactions among the peoples of the Frankish kingdom. While exploiting a huge range of primary material, Professor McKitterick does not confine herself to a functional analysis of the written word in Carolingian northern Europe but goes on to assess the consequences and implications of literacy for the Franks themselves and for the subsequent development of European society after 1000. Key topics discussed include law and the use of the written word, the conduct and record of legal transactions, the economic and social status of the book in Carolingian society, the methods evolved to organize and define written knowledge, and the whole question of lay literacy The spoken and the written word -- Law and the written word -- A literate community: the evidence of the charters -- The production and possession of books: an economic dimension -- The organization of written knowledge -- The literacy of the laity

     

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    RVK Klassifikation: NM 5960
    Schlagworte: Literacy; Carolingians; Learning and scholarship; Written communication; Written communication ; Europe ; History; Learning and scholarship ; History ; Medieval, 500-1500; Literacy ; Europe ; History; Carolingians
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 290 pages), Karten
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  9. Turning over a New Leaf : Change and Development in the Medieval Book
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Leiden University Press

    Books before print – manuscripts – were modified continuously throughout the medieval period. Focusing on the ninth and twelfth centuries, this volume explores such material changes as well as the varying circumstances under which handwritten books... mehr

     

    Books before print – manuscripts – were modified continuously throughout the medieval period. Focusing on the ninth and twelfth centuries, this volume explores such material changes as well as the varying circumstances under which handwritten books were produced, used and collected. An important theme is the relationship between the physical book and its users. Can we reflect on reading practices through an examination of the layout of a text? To what extent can we use the contents of libraries to understand the culture of the book? The volume explores such issues by focusing on a broad palette of texts and through a detailed analysis of manuscripts from all corners of Europe. Gedurende de middeleeuwen waren manuscripten voor boeken voortdurend onderhevig aan veranderingen. Deze kwamen voort uit nieuwe inzichten in bijvoorbeeld het gebruik van koppen bij teksten of de toepassing van hoofdstuknummering.
    Met de focus op de negende en twaalfde eeuw verkent dit boek de veranderingen die er plaatshadden in de keuze van het gebruikte materiaal, maar ook de veranderende omstandigheden waaronder handgeschreven boeken werden geproduceerd, gebruikt en verzameld. Door een onderzoek naar een breed palet aan teksten en gedetailleerde analyse van handschriften uit alle hoeken van Europa onthult dit boek de relatie tussen het boek en zijn gebruikers.

     

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    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Leiden University Press, s.l.

    Books before print – manuscripts – were modified continuously throughout the medieval period. Focusing on the ninth and twelfth centuries, this volume explores such material changes as well as the varying circumstances under which handwritten books... mehr

    Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung, Bibliothek
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    Books before print – manuscripts – were modified continuously throughout the medieval period. Focusing on the ninth and twelfth centuries, this volume explores such material changes as well as the varying circumstances under which handwritten books were produced, used and collected. An important theme is the relationship between the physical book and its users. Can we reflect on reading practices through an examination of the layout of a text? To what extent can we use the contents of libraries to understand the culture of the book? The volume explores such issues by focusing on a broad palette of texts and through a detailed analysis of manuscripts from all corners of Europe.

    Gedurende de middeleeuwen waren manuscripten voor boeken voortdurend onderhevig aan veranderingen. Deze kwamen voort uit nieuwe inzichten in bijvoorbeeld het gebruik van koppen bij teksten of de toepassing van hoofdstuknummering.
    Met de focus op de negende en twaalfde eeuw verkent dit boek de veranderingen die er plaatshadden in de keuze van het gebruikte materiaal, maar ook de veranderende omstandigheden waaronder handgeschreven boeken werden geproduceerd, gebruikt en verzameld. Door een onderzoek naar een breed palet aan teksten en gedetailleerde analyse van handschriften uit alle hoeken van Europa onthult dit boek de relatie tussen het boek en zijn gebruikers

     

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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789087281557
    RVK Klassifikation: AM 20800
    Schlagworte: History (General); Literature (General); Medieval history; History (General); Medieval history; Literature (General)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (1 electronic resource ( p.))
  11. The Carolingians and the written word
    Erschienen: 1989
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
    Deutsches Forum für Kunstgeschichte, Bibliothek
    Bibliotheca Hertziana - Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte
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    ISBN: 052130539X; 0521315654
    Schriftenreihe: ACLS Humanities E-Book
    Schlagworte: Written communication; Carolingians; Bibliothek; Buch; Schriftlichkeit; Schrift
    Weitere Schlagworte: Karolinger Dynastie : 500-1085
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 290 Seiten)
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    Includes bibliographical references and indexes

  12. The Carolingians and the written word
    Erschienen: 1989
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This pioneering book studies the function and status of the written word in Carolingian society in France and Germany in the eighth- and ninth-centuries. It demonstrates that literacy was by no means confined to a clerical élite, but was dispersed in... mehr

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    This pioneering book studies the function and status of the written word in Carolingian society in France and Germany in the eighth- and ninth-centuries. It demonstrates that literacy was by no means confined to a clerical élite, but was dispersed in lay society and used for government and administration, and for ordinary legal transactions among the peoples of the Frankish kingdom. While exploiting a huge range of primary material, Professor McKitterick does not confine herself to a functional analysis of the written word in Carolingian northern Europe but goes on to assess the consequences and implications of literacy for the Franks themselves and for the subsequent development of European society after 1000. Key topics discussed include law and the use of the written word, the conduct and record of legal transactions, the economic and social status of the book in Carolingian society, the methods evolved to organize and define written knowledge, and the whole question of lay literacy

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511583599
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    RVK Klassifikation: EC 5128 ; EC 5129 ; NM 5960
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Written communication / Europe / History; Learning and scholarship / History / Medieval, 500-1500; Literacy / Europe / History; Carolingians; Bibliothek; Schriftlichkeit; Schrift; Buch
    Weitere Schlagworte: Karolinger Dynastie : 500-1085
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xvi, 290 pages)
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    The spoken and the written word -- Law and the written word -- A literate community: the evidence of the charters -- The production and possession of books: an economic dimension -- The organization of written knowledge -- The literacy of the laity

  13. The Uses of literacy in early mediaeval Europe
    Beteiligt: McKitterick, Rosamond (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 1990
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This book investigates the ways in which literacy was important in early mediaeval Europe, and examines the context of literacy, its uses, levels, and distribution, in a number of different early mediaeval societies between c. 400 and c. 1000. The... mehr

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    This book investigates the ways in which literacy was important in early mediaeval Europe, and examines the context of literacy, its uses, levels, and distribution, in a number of different early mediaeval societies between c. 400 and c. 1000. The studies, by leading scholars in the field, set out to provide the factual basis from which assessments of the significance of literacy in the early mediaeval world can be made, as well as analysing the significance of literacy, its implications, and its consequences for the societies in which we observe it. In all cases, the studies represent recent research and bring evidence such as the recent archaeological discoveries at San Vincenzo al Volturno to the subject. They provide fascinating insight into the attitudes of early mediaeval societies towards the written word and the degree to which these attitudes were formed. This period is shown as fundamental for the subsequent uses of literacy in mediaeval and modern Europe

     

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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511584008
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    RVK Klassifikation: DD 3000 ; EC 6012 ; NM 1400 ; NM 5870 ; PW 1450
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Sozialgeschichte; Literacy / Europe / History; Social history / Medieval, 500-1500; Literatur; Kultur; Schriftlichkeit; Bildung
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xvi, 345 pages)
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    Literacy in Ireland : the evidence of the Patrick dossier in the Book of Armagh / Jane Stevenson -- Anglo-Saxon lay society and the written word / Susan Kelly -- Administration, law and culture in Merovingian Gaul / Ian Wood -- Literacy and the papal government in late antiquity and the early middle ages / Thomas F.X. Noble -- Literacy and the laity in early mediaeval Spain / Roger Collins -- Aspects of mediaeval Jewish literacy / Stefan C. Reif -- Writing in early mediaeval Byzantium / Margaret Mullett -- Literacy displayed : the use of inscriptions at the monastery of San Vincenzo al Volturno in the early ninth century / John Mitchell -- Royal government and the written word in late Anglo-Saxon England / Simon Keynes -- Literacy in Carolingian government / Janet L. Nelson -- Text and image in the Carolingian world / Rosamond McKitterick

  14. Making Agreements in Medieval Catalonia
    Power, Order, and the Written Word, 1000-1200
    Autor*in: Kosto, Adam J.
    Erschienen: 2001
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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    A local study of Catalonia with wide implications for the history of medieval Europe.

     

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    Beteiligt: McKitterick, Rosamond; Carpenter, Christine; Shepard, Jonathan
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511156489
    RVK Klassifikation: NM 9250
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series ; v.51
    Schlagworte: Vereinbarung; Schriftlichkeit; Feudalismus
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (391 pages)
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  15. Making Agreements in Medieval Catalonia
    Power, Order, and the Written Word, 1000-1200
    Autor*in: Kosto, Adam J.
    Erschienen: 2001
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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    A local study of Catalonia with wide implications for the history of medieval Europe.

     

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    Beteiligt: McKitterick, Rosamond; Carpenter, Christine; Shepard, Jonathan
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511156489
    RVK Klassifikation: NM 9250
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series ; v.51
    Schlagworte: Vereinbarung; Schriftlichkeit; Feudalismus
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (391 pages)
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