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Livres anciens et modernes

Crick, Julia (Ed.)

Early Medieval Europe, Vol. 11. Co-editors: Catherine Cubitt, Paul Fouracre, Helena Hamerow, Matthew Innes, Danuta Shanzer.

London : Blackwell, 2002.,

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Auteur
Crick, Julia (Ed.)
Éditeurs
London : Blackwell, 2002.
Format
407 p. Library binding hardcover.
Jaquette
Non
Langues
Anglais
Dédicacée
Non
Premiére Edition
Non

Description

From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Overall very good and clean. - Contents: No. 1: Nira Graodwicz-Pancer: De-gendering female violence: Merongivian female honour as an 'exchange of violence' -- Cullen J. Chandler: Between court and counts: Carolingian Catalonia and the aprisio grant, 778-897 -- D. M. Hadley: Viking and native: re-thinking identity in the Danelaw -- Tania M. Dickinson: Review article: Whats new in early medieval burial archaeology? -- Reply to John Hine's review of Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture, Volume V: Lincolnshire - Paul Everson, John Higgitt, David Parsons and David Stocker. - No. 2: Scott DeGregorio: 'Nostrorum socordiam temporum': the reforming impulse of Bede's later exegesis -- Adam J. Kosto: Hostages in the Carolingian world (714-840) -- Wendy Davies: Sale, price and valuation in Gaicia and Castile-L� in the tenth century -- Book reviews. - No. 3: Wolfram Drews: Jews as pagans? Polemical definitions of identity in Visgothic Spain -- Simon Coupland: Trading places: Quentovic and Dorestad reassessed -- Francesca Tinti: From episcopal conception to monastic compilation: Hemming's Cartulary in context -- Paolo Squatriti: Review article: Mohammed, the early medieval Mediterranean, and Charlemagne -- Book reviews. - No. 4: Michael Kulikowski: Fronto, the bishops, and the crowd: Episcopal justice and communal violence in fifth-century Tarraconensis -- Lucy Grig: Torture and truth in late antique martyrology -- Warren Brown: When documents are destroyed or lost: lay people and archives in the early Middle Ages -- Geoffrey Koziol: Review article: The dangers of polemic: Is ritual still an interesting topic of historical study? -- Julia Barrow: Review article: Playing by the rules: Conflict management in tenth- and eleventh-century Germany -- Book reviews.