Michael McCormick (ed.), Charlemagne’s Survey of the Holy Land. Wealth, Personnel, and Buildings of a Mediterranean Church between Antiquity and the Middle Ages. (original ) (raw )Charlemagne’s Survey of the Holy Land: Wealth, Personnel, and Buildings of a Mediterranean Church between Antiquity and the Middle Ages, PDF excerpt
Jan Ziolkowski
Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Humanities , 2011
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McKitterick et alii (eds.) Codex Epistolaris Carolinus: Letters from the popes to the Frankish rulers, 739-791
Christopher Heath
Al-Masaq: Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean, 2022
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Book review: Dagron, Gilbert, et al. Évêques, moines et empereurs (610-1054). Histoire du christianisme des origines à nos jours, vol. 4. Paris : Desclée de Brouwer, 1993.
Valerie Karras
1996
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Assess the impact of Charlemagne and the "Carolingian Renaissance" on Christianity in the West in the early Middle Ages, examining the following areas in particular: (1) Religious Texts (2) Liturgical Life (3) Intellectual Life
Rev Fergal Cummins
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Review in English Historical Review of The Architecture of the Christian Holy Land: Reception from Late Antiquity through the Renaissance
Kathryn Blair Moore
English Historical Review, 2020
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Capitulare de villis and the Bible: On the Economic Programme of Charlemagne
Marian Dygo
Acta Poloniae Historica, 1999
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Manuscript Miscellanies from the Council of Basel (1431-49)
Thomas Woelki
2018
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Re-approaching the Western medieval church treasury inventory, c. 800-1250
Joseph Ackley Junior
The Journal of Art Historiography, 2014
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Mapping the History of Salvation for the ´Mind´s Eyes´: Context and Function of the Map of the Holy Land in the Rudimentum Novitiorum of 1475
Andrea Worm
2014
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‘Monastic writing and Carolingian court audiences: some evidence from biblical commentary, in F. De Rubeis & W. Pohl (eds.), Le scritture dai monasteri. Acta inisituti Romani Finlandiae 29 (Roma 2003), 179-195.
Mayke de Jong
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Relics and texts: hagiography and authority in ninth-century Francia
Gerda Heydemann
An Age of Saints? Scepticism and the authority of the church in the Mediterranean koine, AD 300–900, ed. Peter Sarris/Matthew dal Santo/Phil Boot (Brill’s Series on the Early Middle Ages 20, Leiden/Boston 2011), pp. 187-204.
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Mackay Ditchburn (eds) Atlas of Medieval Europe
Noé Pernía
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Judith Bronstein. The Hospitallers and the Holy Land: Financing the Latin East, 1187–1274 .:The Hospitallers and the Holy Land: Financing the Latin East, 1187–1274
david jacoby
American Historical Review, 2007
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Monumental Representations of the Holy Land in the Holy Roman Empire.pdf
Bianca Kühnel
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Review of Gregory I. Halfond, The Archaeology of the Frankish Councils
Michael Edward Moore
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The production and preservation of documents in Francia: the evidence of cartularies
Hans Hummer
Documentary Culture and the Laity in the Early Middle Ages. Ed. Warren Brown, Marios Costambeys, Matthew Innes, and Adam Kosto. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013
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Review of Helena Schrader, The Holy Land in the Era of the Crusades: Kingdoms at the Crossroads of Civilizations, 1100–1300 (Pen and Sword, 2022), in De Rei Militari, ed. by Dr. Craig Nakashian (February 3 2023)
Trevor J Davis
De Rei Militari, 2022
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2007. Kool R. 2007. Coin Circulation in the Villeneuves of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem: The cases of Parva Mahumeria and Bethgibelin. In P. Edbury and S. Kalopissi-Verti (eds.), Archaeology and the Crusades: Proceedings of the Round Table, Nicosia, 1 February 2005. Athens. Pp. 133–156.
Robert Kool
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GREGORY I. HALFOND. Archaeology of Frankish Church Councils, AD 511-768. (Medieval Law and Its Practice, number 6.) Boston: Brill. 2010. Pp. ix, 299. $138.00
Michael Edward Moore
The American Historical Review, 2011
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The confessional situation between the Frankish Empire and Moravia in Carolingian times. Focus on archaeological sources from Lower Austria. In: M. Salamon et al (Eds.), Rome, Constantinople and Newly-Converted Europe. Frühzeit Ostmitteleuropas 1, Kraków-Leipzig-Rzeszów-Warszawa 2012, 503-515.
Elisabeth Nowotny
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Henry of Rheinfeldia's collection of Quaestiones on Peter of Lombard's Sentences in Basel, Univesitätbibliothek A IX 92
Nadège Corbière
2021
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Review of Koerntgen and Wassenhoven, eds., Patterns of Episcopal Power: Bishops in Tenth and Eleventh-Century Western Europe/Strukturen bischoflicher Herrschaftsgewalt im westlichen Europa des 10. und 11. Jahrhunderts
John S . Ott
The Catholic Historical Review, 2012
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THE HISTORICAL ROOTS OF THE HOLY LAND GUIDE: PERSONAL AND TEXTUAL GUIDES FROM THE FOURTEENTH TO THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURIES
Yvonne Friedman , Shulamit Furstenberg-Levi
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THE CAROLINGIAN CONSTRUCTION OF LITURGICAL AUTHENTICITY AND AUTHORITY AND THE GELASIAN FRAGMENTS OF KUES CREATED IN THE ,UMKREIS' OF CHARLEMAGNE'S COURT SCHOOL
Arthur Westwell
Die Handschriften der Hofschule Kaiser Karls des Großen. Individuelle Gestalt und europäisches Kulturerbe, 2019
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Journal of Ecclesiastical History 62 (2011) 797-798 (by Andrew Louth)
Stefanos Alexopoulos
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Judith Olszowy-Schlanger, “Jewish-Christian ‘Notarial’ Encounters: The Scribes of the Hebrew Documents of Cologne and their Practices,” in Christoph Cluse and Jörg R. Mueller, eds., Medieval Ashkenaz – Papers in Honour of Alfred Haverkamp (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2021), 241 (2021), 207-225
Judith Olszowy-Schlanger
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A Reassessment of Frankish Settlement Patterns in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 493-583 AH/1099-1187 AD (first two pages)
Bogdan Smarandache
Minorities in Contact in the Medieval Mediterranean , 2020
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‘Privy marks on the Christiana religio coinage of Louis the Pious’, in Gerd Dethlefs, Arent Pol and Stefan Wittenbrink (eds), NUMMI DOCENT! Münzen - Schätze - Funde. Festschrift für Peter Ilisch zum 65. Geburtstag am 28. April 2012 (Osnabrück, 2012), pp. 44-53
Simon Coupland
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Geography and Religious Knowledge in the Medieval World
Dan Terkla
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Review of: LUSCOMBE, David ed., Betty RADICE, trans., David LUSCOMBE, translation rev. The Letter Collection of Peter Abelard and Heloise. Oxford Medieval Texts. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2013. Pp. CXXXVI, 653.
Alexander Andrée
Journal of Medieval Latin, 2014
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Stephen Mossman, Marquard von Lindau and the Challenges of Religious Life in Late Medieval Germany: The Passion, the Eucharist, the Virgin Mary (Oxford 2010), in: Speculum 87 (2012), 909-911
Krijn Pansters
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Manuscripts for local priests and the Carolingian reforms
Carine van Rhijn
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A Digital Corpus of Early Christian Churches and Monasteries in the Holy Land: Objectives and Structure
Joseph Patrich
Jerusalem journal of archaeology, 2022
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‘The Registers of Pope Honorius III: A Quantitative Approach’, in Innocenz., Honorius III. und ihre Briefe: Die Edition der päpstlichen Kanzleiregister im Kontext der Geschichtsforschung, ed. Andrea Sommerlechner and Herwig Weigl (Vienna: Böhlau, 2023), pp. 211–23
Thomas W. Smith
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Reconstructing the Carolingian record? Lorsch’s property in the Carolingian Low Countries as preserved in the Codex Laureshamensis (s.xii-ex)
Erik Goosmann
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