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adam_text | Contents
Topical
Contents
XV
Preface
xxiii
Introduction to the Student
xxvii
Chapter
1
The Threads of Medieval Civilization:
The Late Roman Empire, Christianity,
and the Germanic Migrations
Imperial Administration and the Conversion to Christianity
4
Diocletian and the Division of the
Koman
Empire
4
1.1
Aurelius Victor, Lives of the Emperors
4
1.2
Lactantius,
De Mortibus
Persecutorum
5
1.3
Diocletian s Edict on Maximum Prices
6
The Emperor
Constantine
8
1.4
The Conversion of
Constantine
8
1.5
The Edict ofMilan
10
1.6
The Council of Nicaea
11
1.7
The Nicene Creed
12
1.8
Interpreting the Evidence: St. Peters Basilica and
Constantine s Gift
13
Early Christianity
16
1.9
The Martyrdom of
Perpetua
and Felicity
16
1.10
The
Confessions
of St. Augustine
18
1.11
Saint Jerome: Letters
19
L
vi
Contents
4.14
Interpreting the Evidence: Ivory Book Cover and
De Diversis
Artibus
byTheophilus
109
4.15
A Carolingian Mother s Advice to Her Son: Handbook for William by Dhuoda
112
A World Destroyed: The Disintegration of the Empire
113
4.16
The Treaty of Verdun
(843) 113
Viking, Muslim, and Magyar Invasions
113
4.17
The Annals of St.
Bertin
113
4.18
The Annals of
Xanten 114
4.19
The
АяяЛ
of St. Vaast
115
4.20
The Magyars: An Account by Liudprand of Cremona
116
4.21
Normans in France: The Baptism of
Rollo
118
Chapter
5
The Development of Vassalage
and Agricultural Change
Aristocratic Life: The Experience of the Knight
122
Rituals of Homage and Fealty
122
5.1
The Homage Ceremony
122
5.2
lmmixtio Manuum
123
5.3
Homage to Several Lords
123
Obligations of Vassals
124
5.4
Feudal Aids
124
5.5
Inheritance Provisions
124
The Rituals of Knighting from the Book of Chivalry by Geoffroi
De Charny 125
5.6
The Knighting Ceremony
125
Medieval Warfare and the Peace and Truce of God 21
5.7
Peace of God, Proclaimed in the Synod of Charroux
(989) 127
5.8
Truce of God, Proclaimed by the Archbishop of Aries
(1035^41) 128
Interpreting the Evidence: The Medieval Castle
129
5.9
The Bayeux Tapestry
130
5.10
Bodiam Castle
131
Those Who Work
133
Interpreting the Evidence: Life on the Manor
133
5.11
The Village of Cominor from the Domesday Book
134
5.12
A Manor Belonging to Peterborough Abbey (c.
1125) 135
5.13
A Manor in Sussex
(1307) 135
5.14
Freedom for the Serf
(1278) 137
5.15
The Lord s Manor House (Mid-Thirteenth Century)
138
Women s Work
138
5.16
The Office of Dairymaid from the Book of the Office of Seneschal
139
5.17
The Yield from the Dairy
139
Contents
vii
5.18
The Serving Maid
140
5.19
Interpreting the Evidence: Women s Work: Visual Evidence from the Luttrell
Psalter
140
Interpreting the Evidence: Rural Life and Technological Development
142
5.20
Walter of Henley s Husbandry and the Luttrell Psalter
143
5.21
Watermills in the Domesday Book and the Luttrell Psalter
146
5.22
Windmills in the Chronicle of Jocelin of Brakelond and the Luttrell Psalter
148
Chapter
6
The Centralization of Political Control
from the Tenth to the Twelfth Century
150
The Monarchies of France, England, and Christian Iberia
154
France
154
6.1
The Election of Hugh Capet as King of France
(987) 154
Interpreting the Evidence: Three Views of the Norman Conquest
155
6.2
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
(1066) 155
6.3
The Bay
eux
Tapestry
156
6.4
Gesta
Guillelmi by William of
Poi
tiers
(1071) 157
England and William the Conqueror
159
6.5
Statutes of William the Conqueror (c.
1070) 159
6.6
The A nglo Saxon Chronicle
160
Iberia
161
6.7
A Christian Monarch in Iberia:
Sancho
Abarca,
King of Navarre
161
The
Ottonian
Empire and Germany
162
The Deeds of Otto the Great: The Battle ofLechfeld
(955) 162
6.8
Liutprand of Cremona
162
Interpreting the Evidence: Otto III
164
6.9
The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg
164
6.10
The Gospel Book of Otto
ПІ 1б5
6.11
The Book of the Golden City of Rome
165
Interpreting the Evidence: Monastic-Feudal Connections
167
6.12
Grant of Land to a Monastery
167
6.13
The Cross of Abbess Matilda of Essen
168
The Investiture Controversy
170
6.14
The Pope s Prerogatives According to Gregory
VII
170
6.15
Letter from Henry IV
171
6.16
The Incident at Canossa
173
6.17
Decrees against Lay Investiture
174
6.18
The Concordat of Worms
(1122) 174
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Eastern Europe, Russia, and Scandinavia
176
Hungary
176
6.19
Apostolic King : A Letter from Pope Sylvester II to King Stephen
of Hungary
176
6.20
The Laws of King Stephen I of Hungary
177
Russia
180
6.21 Olga
the Beautiful : A Tenth-Century Russian Ruler
180
Scandinavia
182
6.22
The Saga of
Olaf
Tryggvason
182
The Byzantine Empire
183
6.23
Preface to On Ceremonies by Emperor
Constantine
VII
183
Chapter
7
Monastic Reform, Pilgrimage, and Crusade
185
The Monastic Reform Movement
188
7.1
Interpreting the Evidence: Foundation Charter of the Abbey of Cluny
(910),
Groundplan, and Description by
Odilo
of Cluny
188
7.2
Bernard of Clairvaux and the Cistercian Order
194
7.3
Bernard on Cluny
195
Pilgrimage
196
Pilgrimage Journeys: Jerusalem, Santiago
de Compostela,
and Canterbury
196
7.4
The Pilgrim Udalrich
197
7.5
The Pilgrim Saewulf
197
7.6
The Pilgrim s Guide to Santiago
decompostela
198
7.7
Interpreting the Evidence: Pilgrimage to Canterbury: Thomas Becket
and a Stained-Glass Panel from Canterbury Cathedral
200
The First Crusade
202
God Wills It! : Pope Urban s Summons to the First Crusade
202
7.8
From the
Gesta
Francorum
{ Deeds of the Franks )
202
7.9
FulcherofChartres
203
7.10
Robert the Monk
204
7.11 Balderic
of
Dol
206
7.12
A Hebrew Chronicle: The Massacres of Jews
206
7.13
A Woman s Perspective: From The Alexiad by Anna Comnena
208
7.14
Ibn al-Athir: A Muslim View of the Crusade
210
Two Accounts of the Origins of the Templars
212
7.15
TheC/iwwr/rofWilliamofTyre
212
7.16
The Chronicle of Michael the Syrian
213
The
Reconquista
214
7.17
The Poem of the
Cid
214
7.18
The Conquest of Lisbon
217
Contents
ix
Chapter
8
Romanesque Culture
220
Architecture, Sculpture, and Objects of Devotion
222
8.1
A White Mantle of Churches : The Five Books of History
by Rodulphus Glaber
222
8.2
Interpreting the Evidence: The Ve zelay Chronicle and the Church of
Sainte
Madeleine
222
8.3
Interpreting the Evidence: The Western Tympanum at Autun and the
Besetting Demons
225
8.4
Interpreting the Evidence: The Reliquary and Miracles of Saint Foy,
Virgin Martyr
227
8.5
The Relics of Saint Cuthbert
229
8.6
Interpreting the Evidence:
Suger
s
Chalice and On the Various Arts
by Theophilus
231
8.7
O Vanity of Vanities! : Bernard of Clairvaux on Religious Art
234
Literature
236
8.8
Noble Lord, Knight of Gentle Birth : From The Song of Roland
236
8.9
Abraham: A Play by
Roswitha
of Gandersheim
241
Chapter
9
Religion and Politics in the Twelfth Century
249
Politics in France and England
252
9.1
Power and the Monarchy: Deeds of Louis the Fat by
Suger
252
9.2
Henry II and the Angevin Empire: The Instruction of a Prince
by Gerald of Wales
254
The Becket Controversy
255
9-3
A Mother s Plea: Letter from Empress Matilda to Thomas Becket
255
9.4
Becket s Martyrdom: From the Vita by Edward Grim
256
9.5
Interpreting the Evidence: A Miracle of Saint Thomas
of Canterbury and a Stained-Glass Panel from Trinity Chapel,
Canterbury Cathedral
257
Politics in Germany
261
9.6
Letter of Frederick I to Pope Eugene III
261
9-7
Pope Eugene s Reply
262
9.8
Treaty of Constance,
1153 263
9.9
The Stirrup Episode
263
9-Ю
The
Besançon
Episode
264
The Crusader Kingdoms and the Third Crusade
267
The Crusader Kingdoms
267
9.11
TheH¿j/or)OfFukherofChartres(1059-1127)
267
9-12
The Memoirs of
Usãmah Ibn-Munquidh
268
The Third Crusade
269
Contents
The Horns of Hattin : Overture to the Third Crusade
269
9.13
The Chronicle of Otto of St. Blasien
269
9.14
Ibn Shaddad: The Life ofSaladin
270
9.15
A Letter of Clement III Concerning the Third Crusade
272
9.16
The Death of Frederick
Barbarossa:
From the Chronicle of Otto
of St. Blasien
273
Chapter
10
Social and Cultural Revival in the Twelfth Century
275
The Urban World: Cities and Guilds
277
10.1
A Description of Twelfth-Century London by
William Fitzstephen
277
10.2
Guild Statutes: Spur-Makers and Leather-Tanners
279
Architecture: Birth of the Gothic Style
281
10.3
Interpreting the Evidence:
De Consecratione
by Abbot
Suger
and the
Ambulatory of Saint Denis
281
Secular Literature
283
10.4
Interpreting the Evidence: Images
oí
Lancelot, by
Chrétien De Troyes
283
10.5
Marie
de
France: The Lay of the Nightingale
286
10.6
The Art of Courtly Love by Andreas Capellanus
288
10.7
Songs by Troubadours,
Trouvères,
and Trobairitz
289
A Medieval Romance: Abelard and Heloise
292
10.8
Historia Calamitatum
by Peter Abelard
293
10.9
Letter to Abelard from Heloise
296
Religious and Philosophical Literature
298
10.10
Sicet
Non
by Peter Abelard
298
10.11
Averroes:
0»
the Harmony of Religion and Philosophy
299
10.12
Maimonides: Guide for the Perplexed
301
10.13
Interpreting the Evidence: Cry Out Therefore, and Write Thus! : The Visions of
Hildegard
of
Bingen
302
Chapter
11
Political and Economic Developments
in the Thirteenth Century
305
France and England
307
11.1
Interpreting the Evidence: A Paragon of Kingly Virtue: Joinville s
Chronicles of the Crusades, the Life of Saint Louis, and a Manuscript Illumination
from the Bible
abrégée
307
11.2
Philip IV Calls the First Estates General
310
11.3
An Execrable Evil : Philip IV and the Templars
310
Contents xi
11.4
Unam Sanctam:
Pope Boniface
VIII
and Philip IV
313
11.5
Magna Carta
(1215) 315
The Holy Roman Empire
318
11.6
Frederick II and Germany
318
11.7
Frederick II and Pope Innocent IV
320
The Iberian Peninsula
322
11.8
The Proper Virtues of a King: From the
Siete
Partidas
322
11.9
The
Cantigas
de
Santa Maria by Alfonso X, The Wise
324
11.10
The Church and the Jews in Thirteenth-Century Spain
326
The Byzantine Empire
327
11.11
Villehardouin s Chronicle: The Conquest of Constantinople
327
11.12
Nicolas Mesarites: A Byzantine Lament
328
11.13
Nicetus Choniates: On the Statues
329
Commerce and Trade
330
The Growth of Trade in Northern and Southern Europe
330
11.14 Lübeck
and Hamburg Seek Mutual Protection
(1241) 330
11.15
The
Hanseatic
League
(1253) 331
11.16
London and the
Hansa
Negotiate
332
Italy
ЪЪЪ
11.17
Trade in the Mediterranean Sea: Venice
333
11.18
Padua: The State Promotes Commerce
334
The Mongol Threat
335
11.19
The History of the World-Conqueror by
J
uvai ni
335
Chapter
12
Religious Ferment and Social Change
338
New Directions in Spirituality: Waldensians and Cathars
340
12.1
Peter Waldo: From an Anonymous Chronicle (c.
1218) 340
12.2
Walter Map: On the Waldensians
(1179) 341
12.3
The Cathar Movement According to Eckbert, Abbot of
Schönau
342
12.4
Pope Gregory IX: Vox in Rama
345
12.5
Albigensians: From the Inquisitor s Guide of Bernard
Gui
346
New Religious Orders
347
The Franciscans
347
12.6
The Rule of St Francis of
Assisi
347
12.7
Little Flower of the Blessed Francis : The Rule of Saint Clare
350
The Dominicans
352
12.8
Concerning Reading: From the Dominican Constitutions
352
12.9
Interpreting the Evidence:
De Modo
Orandi: From the Nine Ways of Prayer
of Saint Dominic
353
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New
Communities: The
Béguines
and the
Devolto Moderna
355
12.10
Cartulaire
du Béguinage de Sainte-Elizabeth a G and:
Concerning the
Béguines
355
12.11
Mechthild of Magdeburg
:
The
Τ
lowing Light of the Godhead
ЪЫ
12.12
The Following of Christ: The Spiritual Diary of Gerard
Groóte
359
12.13
Salome Stricken: A Way of Life for Sisters
360
A Female Visionary: Margery
Kempe
and the Vicar
362
12.14
The Book of Margery
Kempe
362
The Fourth
Lateran
Council: Heretics and Jews
364
12.15
Raymond of Toulouse and the Cathar Heresy
364
12.16
Interpreting the Evidence: Blind
Synagoga
and the Provisions
of the Council
364
Chapter
13
Intellectual and Artistic
Development
in the High Middle Ages
367
The Medieval University
369
13.1
Early Statutes of the College of the
Sorbonne 369
13.2
Rules of the University of Paris
(1215) 370
13-3
Please Send Money : The
Balade
of a Student at Orleans
372
Philosophy and Science in the Thirteenth Century
372
13.4
The Scholastic Method: From the
Summa Theologica
by Thomas Aquinas
372
13.5
The Journey of the Soul unto God by Saint Bonaventure
374
13.6 Summa
Contra Gentiles by Saint Thomas Aquinas
375
13.7
Roger Bacon and the Beginning of Modern Experimental Science
377
Literature in the Thirteenth Century
377
13.8
The Romance of the Rose
òli
13.9
A Poetic Disputation: The Owl and the Nightingale
381
Gothic Architecture
387
13.10
Interpreting the Evidence: The Cathedral as Symbol:
From The Symbolism of Churches and Church Ornaments
by William Durandus
387
13.11
Interpreting the Evidence: Architecture and Geometry: From the Portfolio
of
Villard de
Honnecourt
389
13.12
Interpreting the Evidence: Trinity Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral and
Gervase of Canterbury
391
13.13
Interpreting the Evidence: Rose Window of Notre Dame and
Jean de
Jandun s
Description
394
Contents xiii
Chapter
14
The Fourteenth Century: Disorder and Vitality
396
Famine and Plague
398
14.1
Famine: The Chronicle of Jean
de Venette 398
The Black Death: Pestilence from East to West
398
14.2
The Origins of the Plague:
Historia
Byzantina
398
14.3
Constantinople: From the History of John VI Kantakouzenos
400
14.4
Palestine: Al-Wardi s Essay on the Report of the Pestilence (c.
1348) 401
14.5
Florence: From The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio
401
14.6
France: From the Chronicle of
Jean de
Venette
404
14.7
England: From the Chronicle of Henry Knighton
(1349) 406
Peasant Revolt
407
14.8
Statute of Laborers
(1349) 407
14.9
Interpreting the Evidence: Peasant Revolts from the Chronicles of Froissart
and an Illumination Depicting Wat Tyler and John Ball
408
The Hundred Years War
411
14.10
The Battle of
Crécy
(1346):
Description from the Chronicles of Froissart
411
The Avignon Papacy: Crisis in the Church
414
14.11
Letter of Petrarch Concerning the Avignon Papacy
414
14.12
A Letter of Catherine of Siena to Pope Gregory XI
415
Fourteenth-Century Literature and Art
416
14.13
Heavenly Love : From The Divine Comedy by Dante
416
14.14
Earthly Love : Sonnets by Petrarch
419
14.15
Earthly Pleasure : A Tale from The Decameron by Boccaccio
419
14.16
The Cook s Tale by Geoffrey Chaucer
421
14.17
A Feminine Voice: The Debate on The Romance of the Rose
by Christine
de Pizan
423
14.18
Interpreting the Evidence: Lamentation: A Fresco of Giotto and Remarks by Boc¬
caccio and Ghiberti
425
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