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adam_text | Contents Topical Contents xiv Invaded Crowd by a of Giants 29 9. Sidonius Apollinaris, LETTERS A Note to Instructors on Teaching from This Book xxxviii A Students Guide to Using This Book xli Clovis the Frank, Agent of 29 God 34 10. Gregory ofTours, HISTORY OF THE FRANKS Governing the Barbarian Kingdoms Frankish Law and Society 4 The Pax Romana 5 Government The Blessings of the Roman Peace 1. Aelius Aristides, THE ROMAN ORATION and TWO MOSAICS AT OSTIA Imperial Reform or Revolution? 2. Lactantius, ON THE DEATHS OF THE PERSECUTORS Гне Late Roman Empire Christianity and the Roman World Why Are Christians Persecuted? 4. Tertullian, A DEFENSE OF CHRISTIANS AGAINST THE PAGANS Constantine’s Revolution State in the Late Empire 6. THE THEODOSIAN CODE The Christian Emperor 7. THE BARBERINI IVORY 49 Chapter 3 Emerging Europe’s Neighbors: Byzantium and Islam 8 52 Byzantium: From Justinian I to Basil II (527-1025) 10 53 14 15 An Emperor and Empress Regulating Trade IS 17 19 19 23 23 26 27 27 54 14. MOSAIC PORTRAITS OFJUSTINIANAND THEODORA AT SAN VITALE and Industry Securing an Empire’s Borders 58 16. Constantine VII, GOVERNING THE EMPIRE Emperor Basil II and thf. Apogee 54 57 57 15. THEBOOKOFTHEEPARCH of 58 Byzantine 60 Power 17. Michael Psellus, THE CHRONOGRAPHIA Dar al-Islam: From the Prophet to the Abbasids Striving 8. Salvian, THE GOVERNANCE OF GOD 49 13. THE ALTAR OF RATCHIS; A ROMAN SARCOPHAGUS The Newcomers Barbarians Triumphed? 45 45 Heavenly Portraits The Word the Ostrogothic Italy 12. Cassiodorus, VARIAE Chapter 2 New Peoples in an Old Empire: Invasions and Settlements in the
Western Roman Empire 25 Why Have 41 8 17 5. Eusebius ofCaesarea, ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY and 5 10 3. THE THEODOSIAN CODE Church 5 in 40 41 11. THE SAUC LAW CODE Chapter 1 A World in Flux 34 of Way 63 64 God 64 18. THE QUR’AN in the 60 of God 19. Imam al-ВиѢагі, THE AUTHENTIC [COLLECTION] OFAL-B UKHARI 68 68
x Contents Images of “the Jew” 64. THE BAPTISMAL FOUNT OF THE CHURCH OF SAINTS PETER AND PAUL, BOCHUM; ECCLESIA AND SYNAGOGA, STRASBOURG CATHEDRAL; THE SOUTH PORTAL, STRASBOURG CATHEDRAL 235 A Byzantine View of the Investiture Controversy 271 74. Anna Comnena, ALEXIAD Investitures in the Wake of the Investiture Controversy 235 Chapter 9 Innovation and Diversity in Intellectual and Artistic Expression 238 75. THE SARCOPHAGUS OF BISHOP ADELOCHUS and THE INVESTITURE OF KING ROGER II A Papal Rejoinder Reason and Revelation in the Schools of Paris Understanding through Questioning 65. Peter Abelard, SIC ET NON Thirteenth-Century Rational Theology 66. Ћота$ Aquinas, SUMMA CONTRA GENTILES Ensuring Theological Correctness 67. A STATUTE OF1272 OF THE FACULTY OF ARTS OF PARIS 240 to the Byzantine Emperor 76. Innocent III, SOLATAE Courtly Romance 68. Chrétien de Troyes, ERECAND1SNIDE The Art of Parody 69. THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO THE MARKS OF SILVER 243 A Middle Ground? 77. John Quidort (John ofParis), ON ROYAL AND PAPAL POWER 243 The Power of Monarchs 246 The King’s Justice Romanesque and Gothic Art Virgin and Child: A Byzantine Triptych and a Romanesque Statue 71. A VIRGINAND CHRIST CHILD TRIPTYCH and NOTRE DAME LA BRUNE Temptation in Romanesque and Gothic Style 78. THE ASSIZE OF CLARENDON 248 248 248 79. Jean deJoinville, THE BOOK OF THE HOLY WORDS AND GOOD DEEDS OF OUR KING, SAINT LOUIS 252 Limited Government in Spain, England, and Germany? 252 Representative Government in Spain 253 258 80. Alfonso IX, DECREES OF 1188; Alfonso X, ORDINANCES OF THE CORTES OF SEVILLE IN1252; Pedro
III, ORDINANCE OF 1283 Limitations on Royal Power in England 81. MAGNA CARTA Limitations on Imperial Power in Germany 258 258 261 72. Giselbertus, EVE; Anonymous, THE TEMPTATION IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN; andAnonymous, THE TEMPTERAND THE FOOLISH VIRGINS 261 Chapter 10 Political Theory and Reality 266 82. Frederick II, STATUTE IN FAVOR OF THE PRINCES A Half Century That Shook the West 73. FOUR DOCUMENTS FROM THE INVESTITURE CONTROVERSY 275 275 278 278 281 281 281 266 267 267 284 284 288 289 289 292 292 296 296 “What Affects All Should Be Approved by All” 298 83. Edwardi, SUMMONS TO PARLIAMENT, 1295 298 Chapter 11 The Crusades: Expanding Europe’s Horizons 302 The Crusade: Ideal and Reality 304 Pope Urban’s Crusade Monarchs and Popes in Conflict 273 246 A Satirical Deconstruction of Jewish Blood Libel? 253 70. Richard ofDevizes, THE CHRONICLE OF RICHARD OF DEVIZES FOR THE TIME OF KING RICHARD I 273 241 241 The Ideal King? Literature 271 84. Pope Urban II, LETTERS TO FLANDERS AND BOLOGNA; Robert the Monk, HISTORY OF THE JOURNEY TOJERUSALEM 305 305
Contents Crusaders and Jews in the Rhineland 309 85. Ekkehard ofAura, THEJERUSALEMITE; Albert of Aachen, HISTORY OF THEJOURNEY TO JERUSALEM; THE MAINZ ANONYMOUS 309 The Capture of Jerusalem 86. THE DEEDS OF THE FRANKSAND OF THE OTHER PILGRIMS TO JERUSALEM Crusaders as Colonists The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem 87. Fulcher of Chartres., A HISTORY OF THE JERUSALEM PILGRIMS Franks and Muslims in the Latin East 88. Ibn Jubayr, ANACCOUNT OF EVENTS THAT HAPPENED ON CERTAINJOURNEYS 316 89. Henry ofLivonia, CHRONICLE The Mongols: A Challenge and an Opportunity “A Detestable Satanic People” 90. Matthew Paris, THE GREATER CHRONICLE: AN ENTRYFOR 1240; TVO OF NARBONNE’S CONFESSIONTHE TARTAR FEAST Saint Louis, Prester John, and the Tartars 91. Jean de Joinville, THE BOOK OF THE HOLY WORDS AND GOOD DEEDS OF OUR SAINTLY KING LOUIS A Franciscan Missionary in China 92. John ofMonte Corvino, LETTER TO THE WEST The Babylonian Captivity and the Great Schism 95. Saint Catherine ofSiena, LETTERS A New Challenger to the Papacy’s Authority 96. John Wycliff, CONCERNING THE POPE 316 The Hundred Years’War and the English 319 Peasant Rebellion 320 320 323 97. Jean Froissart, CHRONICLES OF FRANCE, ENGLAND, AND NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES To Ransom a King 98. THE FRANCĂ CHEVAL Social Commentary 325 Disorder in the Court 329 329 335 336 336 340 Fourteenth-Century English Society 100. Geoffrey Chaucer, THE CANTERBURY TALES The Study of Nature The Effects of the Plague in England 94. Henry Knighton, CHRONICLE 364 364 366 366 373 373 374 374 377 377 386 101. THE BOOK OFJOHNMANDEVILLE 386 Does the Earth Revolve on
Its Axis? 102. Nicholas Oresne, ON THE BOOK OF THE HEAVENS AND THE WORLD OFARISTOTLE 390 390 340 Chapter 13: Hie Fifteenth Century: An Age of Rebirth? 344 The Late-Medieval Church and Christian Society 394 344 Chapter 12 The Fourteenth Century: Catastrophe and Creativity 350 93. Jean de Venette, CHRONICLE 359 386 Conciliarism: Attack and Counterattack Beating the Drum of Unrest Explaining and Responding to Catastrophe 359 “People Can Encircle the Entire World” 103. The Council of Constance, HAEC SANСТА and FREQUENS; Pope Pius II, EXECRABILIS N attirai Disasters and Their Consequences 359 99. Franco Sacchetti, THREE HUNDRED NOVELLAS 374 Crusade, Conversion, and Settlement in the Eastern Baltic Schism, Rebellion, and War xi 351 352 352 356 356 104. Georg Widman, CHRONICLE; A WOODCUT FROM THE NUREMBERG CHRONICLE Joan of Arc: Saint or Witch? Joan of Arc: An Agent of God 105 Christine de Pisan, DITIÉ DEJEHANNE DARC 393 395 395 398 398 402 403 403 Joan of Arc and Other Female Agents of the Devil 106. Johann Nider, FORMICARIUS 4°7 407
xii Conienti! New Secular Rulers Louis XI: A Character Sketch 107. Philippe de Commynes, MEMOIRS 410 411 411 New Geographic Horizons The Marvels of Nature 108. Francesco Guicciardini, THE HISTORY OF FLORENCE; A BUST OF LORENZO DE’ MEDICI 415 428 111. Johann Bämler, WONDROUS FOUNTAINS AND PEOPLES Lorenzo de’Medici: Character Sketches in Words and Ceramic 428 428 A New Colonial Venture into the Atlantic 112. Jean de Bethencourt, V, THE CANARIAN 430 430 415 “The Great Victory That Our Lord Has Arts and Letters Which Studies Should a Lady Humanist Pursue? 109. Leonardo Bruni, A TREATISE ON THE STUDY OF LITERATURE Visions of Life and Death 420 421 113. Christopher Columbus, LETTER ANNOUNCING THE DISCOVERY 421 425 Glossary 436 110. Martin Schongauer, THE ADORATION OF Image Credits THE SHEPHERDS; The Master ofthe Augustinián Crucifixion, THE CRUCIFIXION Bestowed Upon My Voyage” 425 445 432 432
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Contents Topical Contents xiv Invaded Crowd by a of Giants 29 9. Sidonius Apollinaris, LETTERS A Note to Instructors on Teaching from This Book xxxviii A Students Guide to Using This Book xli Clovis the Frank, Agent of 29 God 34 10. Gregory ofTours, HISTORY OF THE FRANKS Governing the Barbarian Kingdoms Frankish Law and Society 4 The Pax Romana 5 Government The Blessings of the Roman Peace 1. Aelius Aristides, THE ROMAN ORATION and TWO MOSAICS AT OSTIA Imperial Reform or Revolution? 2. Lactantius, ON THE DEATHS OF THE PERSECUTORS Гне Late Roman Empire Christianity and the Roman World Why Are Christians Persecuted? 4. Tertullian, A DEFENSE OF CHRISTIANS AGAINST THE PAGANS Constantine’s Revolution State in the Late Empire 6. THE THEODOSIAN CODE The Christian Emperor 7. THE BARBERINI IVORY 49 Chapter 3 Emerging Europe’s Neighbors: Byzantium and Islam 8 52 Byzantium: From Justinian I to Basil II (527-1025) 10 53 14 15 An Emperor and Empress Regulating Trade IS 17 19 19 23 23 26 27 27 54 14. MOSAIC PORTRAITS OFJUSTINIANAND THEODORA AT SAN VITALE and Industry Securing an Empire’s Borders 58 16. Constantine VII, GOVERNING THE EMPIRE Emperor Basil II and thf. Apogee 54 57 57 15. THEBOOKOFTHEEPARCH of 58 Byzantine 60 Power 17. Michael Psellus, THE CHRONOGRAPHIA Dar al-Islam: From the Prophet to the Abbasids Striving 8. Salvian, THE GOVERNANCE OF GOD 49 13. THE ALTAR OF RATCHIS; A ROMAN SARCOPHAGUS The Newcomers Barbarians Triumphed? 45 45 Heavenly Portraits The Word the Ostrogothic Italy 12. Cassiodorus, VARIAE Chapter 2 New Peoples in an Old Empire: Invasions and Settlements in the
Western Roman Empire 25 Why Have 41 8 17 5. Eusebius ofCaesarea, ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY and 5 10 3. THE THEODOSIAN CODE Church 5 in 40 41 11. THE SAUC LAW CODE Chapter 1 A World in Flux 34 of Way 63 64 God 64 18. THE QUR’AN in the 60 of God 19. Imam al-ВиѢагі, THE AUTHENTIC [COLLECTION] OFAL-B UKHARI 68 68
x Contents Images of “the Jew” 64. THE BAPTISMAL FOUNT OF THE CHURCH OF SAINTS PETER AND PAUL, BOCHUM; ECCLESIA AND SYNAGOGA, STRASBOURG CATHEDRAL; THE SOUTH PORTAL, STRASBOURG CATHEDRAL 235 A Byzantine View of the Investiture Controversy 271 74. Anna Comnena, ALEXIAD Investitures in the Wake of the Investiture Controversy 235 Chapter 9 Innovation and Diversity in Intellectual and Artistic Expression 238 75. THE SARCOPHAGUS OF BISHOP ADELOCHUS and THE INVESTITURE OF KING ROGER II A Papal Rejoinder Reason and Revelation in the Schools of Paris Understanding through Questioning 65. Peter Abelard, SIC ET NON Thirteenth-Century Rational Theology 66. Ћота$ Aquinas, SUMMA CONTRA GENTILES Ensuring Theological Correctness 67. A STATUTE OF1272 OF THE FACULTY OF ARTS OF PARIS 240 to the Byzantine Emperor 76. Innocent III, SOLATAE Courtly Romance 68. Chrétien de Troyes, ERECAND1SNIDE The Art of Parody 69. THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO THE MARKS OF SILVER 243 A Middle Ground? 77. John Quidort (John ofParis), ON ROYAL AND PAPAL POWER 243 The Power of Monarchs 246 The King’s Justice Romanesque and Gothic Art Virgin and Child: A Byzantine Triptych and a Romanesque Statue 71. A VIRGINAND CHRIST CHILD TRIPTYCH and NOTRE DAME LA BRUNE Temptation in Romanesque and Gothic Style 78. THE ASSIZE OF CLARENDON 248 248 248 79. Jean deJoinville, THE BOOK OF THE HOLY WORDS AND GOOD DEEDS OF OUR KING, SAINT LOUIS 252 Limited Government in Spain, England, and Germany? 252 Representative Government in Spain 253 258 80. Alfonso IX, DECREES OF 1188; Alfonso X, ORDINANCES OF THE CORTES OF SEVILLE IN1252; Pedro
III, ORDINANCE OF 1283 Limitations on Royal Power in England 81. MAGNA CARTA Limitations on Imperial Power in Germany 258 258 261 72. Giselbertus, EVE; Anonymous, THE TEMPTATION IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN; andAnonymous, THE TEMPTERAND THE FOOLISH VIRGINS 261 Chapter 10 Political Theory and Reality 266 82. Frederick II, STATUTE IN FAVOR OF THE PRINCES A Half Century That Shook the West 73. FOUR DOCUMENTS FROM THE INVESTITURE CONTROVERSY 275 275 278 278 281 281 281 266 267 267 284 284 288 289 289 292 292 296 296 “What Affects All Should Be Approved by All” 298 83. Edwardi, SUMMONS TO PARLIAMENT, 1295 298 Chapter 11 The Crusades: Expanding Europe’s Horizons 302 The Crusade: Ideal and Reality 304 Pope Urban’s Crusade Monarchs and Popes in Conflict 273 246 A Satirical Deconstruction of Jewish Blood Libel? 253 70. Richard ofDevizes, THE CHRONICLE OF RICHARD OF DEVIZES FOR THE TIME OF KING RICHARD I 273 241 241 The Ideal King? Literature 271 84. Pope Urban II, LETTERS TO FLANDERS AND BOLOGNA; Robert the Monk, HISTORY OF THE JOURNEY TOJERUSALEM 305 305
Contents Crusaders and Jews in the Rhineland 309 85. Ekkehard ofAura, THEJERUSALEMITE; Albert of Aachen, HISTORY OF THEJOURNEY TO JERUSALEM; THE MAINZ ANONYMOUS 309 The Capture of Jerusalem 86. THE DEEDS OF THE FRANKSAND OF THE OTHER PILGRIMS TO JERUSALEM Crusaders as Colonists The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem 87. Fulcher of Chartres., A HISTORY OF THE JERUSALEM PILGRIMS Franks and Muslims in the Latin East 88. Ibn Jubayr, ANACCOUNT OF EVENTS THAT HAPPENED ON CERTAINJOURNEYS 316 89. Henry ofLivonia, CHRONICLE The Mongols: A Challenge and an Opportunity “A Detestable Satanic People” 90. Matthew Paris, THE GREATER CHRONICLE: AN ENTRYFOR 1240; TVO OF NARBONNE’S CONFESSIONTHE TARTAR FEAST Saint Louis, Prester John, and the Tartars 91. Jean de Joinville, THE BOOK OF THE HOLY WORDS AND GOOD DEEDS OF OUR SAINTLY KING LOUIS A Franciscan Missionary in China 92. John ofMonte Corvino, LETTER TO THE WEST The Babylonian Captivity and the Great Schism 95. Saint Catherine ofSiena, LETTERS A New Challenger to the Papacy’s Authority 96. John Wycliff, CONCERNING THE POPE 316 The Hundred Years’War and the English 319 Peasant Rebellion 320 320 323 97. Jean Froissart, CHRONICLES OF FRANCE, ENGLAND, AND NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES To Ransom a King 98. THE FRANCĂ CHEVAL Social Commentary 325 Disorder in the Court 329 329 335 336 336 340 Fourteenth-Century English Society 100. Geoffrey Chaucer, THE CANTERBURY TALES The Study of Nature The Effects of the Plague in England 94. Henry Knighton, CHRONICLE 364 364 366 366 373 373 374 374 377 377 386 101. THE BOOK OFJOHNMANDEVILLE 386 Does the Earth Revolve on
Its Axis? 102. Nicholas Oresne, ON THE BOOK OF THE HEAVENS AND THE WORLD OFARISTOTLE 390 390 340 Chapter 13: Hie Fifteenth Century: An Age of Rebirth? 344 The Late-Medieval Church and Christian Society 394 344 Chapter 12 The Fourteenth Century: Catastrophe and Creativity 350 93. Jean de Venette, CHRONICLE 359 386 Conciliarism: Attack and Counterattack Beating the Drum of Unrest Explaining and Responding to Catastrophe 359 “People Can Encircle the Entire World” 103. The Council of Constance, HAEC SANСТА and FREQUENS; Pope Pius II, EXECRABILIS N attirai Disasters and Their Consequences 359 99. Franco Sacchetti, THREE HUNDRED NOVELLAS 374 Crusade, Conversion, and Settlement in the Eastern Baltic Schism, Rebellion, and War xi 351 352 352 356 356 104. Georg Widman, CHRONICLE; A WOODCUT FROM THE NUREMBERG CHRONICLE Joan of Arc: Saint or Witch? Joan of Arc: An Agent of God 105 Christine de Pisan, DITIÉ DEJEHANNE DARC 393 395 395 398 398 402 403 403 Joan of Arc and Other Female Agents of the Devil 106. Johann Nider, FORMICARIUS 4°7 407
xii Conienti! New Secular Rulers Louis XI: A Character Sketch 107. Philippe de Commynes, MEMOIRS 410 411 411 New Geographic Horizons The Marvels of Nature 108. Francesco Guicciardini, THE HISTORY OF FLORENCE; A BUST OF LORENZO DE’ MEDICI 415 428 111. Johann Bämler, WONDROUS FOUNTAINS AND PEOPLES Lorenzo de’Medici: Character Sketches in Words and Ceramic 428 428 A New Colonial Venture into the Atlantic 112. Jean de Bethencourt, V, THE CANARIAN 430 430 415 “The Great Victory That Our Lord Has Arts and Letters Which Studies Should a Lady Humanist Pursue? 109. Leonardo Bruni, A TREATISE ON THE STUDY OF LITERATURE Visions of Life and Death 420 421 113. Christopher Columbus, LETTER ANNOUNCING THE DISCOVERY 421 425 Glossary 436 110. Martin Schongauer, THE ADORATION OF Image Credits THE SHEPHERDS; The Master ofthe Augustinián Crucifixion, THE CRUCIFIXION Bestowed Upon My Voyage” 425 445 432 432 |
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title | The Medieval Record sources of medieval history |
title_auth | The Medieval Record sources of medieval history |
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title_full | The Medieval Record sources of medieval history Alfred J. Andrea, University of Vermont |
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title_full_unstemmed | The Medieval Record sources of medieval history Alfred J. Andrea, University of Vermont |
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