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Carolingian Experiments' presents essays exploring how the Carolingians (ca. 700-ca. 900 CE) - a regime known especially for concerns over imperial power, order, and moral correction - fostered a remarkable era of experimentation in medieval Europe. The scholars featured here ask new questions...
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Zusammenfassung: | Carolingian Experiments' presents essays exploring how the Carolingians (ca. 700-ca. 900 CE) - a regime known especially for concerns over imperial power, order, and moral correction - fostered a remarkable era of experimentation in medieval Europe. The scholars featured here ask new questions and conduct their own methodological experiments to uncover some of the many ways that people innovated within the Carolingian world. To that end, numerous themes are covered in this volume: culture and society, family and politics, religion and spirituality, literature and historiography, law and hierarchy, epistemology and science. This array of scholarly experiments reveals some of the range and depth of Carolingian invention. Furthermore, the essays consider how Carolingian innovation can be found in places both more and less known today, employing novel approaches to unearth some unexpected, even uncanny phenomena. This volume consequently offers a defamiliarizing view of the Franks, unveiling them as a people whose seemingly straightforward imperialism and reform were effective precisely because they stimulated and nurtured potent, creative impulses. In fact, one might argue that the Carolingian world?s conservative, moralizing authorities - despite, or perhaps at times because of, their determination to instil correct thought and behaviour in their subjects - fostered many varieties of experimentation. Collectively, the authors of this volume seek to inspire new thinking about the Carolingians, while modelling alternative approaches and potential avenues for future research. 'Carolingian Experiments' overall encourages readers to see that much remains unexplored, unknown and even unexpected about the Carolingians and their world. |
Beschreibung: | Aus der Einleitung: "The contributors here first began discussing these issues at an Medieval and Renaissance Studies's 2017 Annual Symposium, 'Carolingian Experiments', ..." |
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adam_text | Table of Contents List of Illustrations 7 Introducing Carolingian Experiments Matthew Bryan Gillis 9 Part One Structures, Familiar and Otherwise Carolingian Boyhoods Valerie L. Garver 27 Carolingian Experiments with Family Paul Edward Dutton 47 The Paper Chase: The Pursuit of Carolingian Legal Innovations Abigail Firey 71 Carolingian Imperial Biography and the Memory of Spain Anne Latowsky 123 The Historian Hrabanus Maurus and the Prophet Haimo of Auxerre: Experiments, Exegesis, and Expectations Emerging from the Ninth Century Matthew Gabriele 149 Strange Natures: Theodulf’s Letter to Moduin in Context Andrew Romig 165
6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Part Two The Struggle against Sin The Call of the Siren: Sex, Water, and Salt in the Sacramentary of Gellone Lynda Coon 185 By the Body Betrayed: Blushing in the Penitential State Courtney Μ. Booker 221 Why the Carolingians Didn’t Need Demons Martha Rampton 245 Pleasures of Horror: Florus of Lyons’s Querela de divisione imperii Matthew Bryan Gillis 269 Index 291
Interdisciplinary Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance Publications of the Marco Institute The Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, sponsors scholarly research on the history and culture of the period from roughly 300 to 1700 CE. As an interdisciplinary center, the Marco Institute fosters investigations of art, architecture, history, literature, music, religions, and other aspects of society. This series highlights the diversity of cultures and the exchange of ideas in the pre-modern world through a variety of thematic perspectives on the period. Carolingian Experiments This volume presents essays exploring how the Carolingians {ca. 700-cd. 900 ce) — a regime known especially for concerns over imperial power, order, and moral correction — fostered a remarkable era of experimentation in medieval Europe. The scholars featured here ask new questions and conduct their own methodological experiments to uncover some of the many ways that people innovated within the Carolingian world. To that end, numerous themes are covered in this volume: culture and society, family and politics, religion and spirituality, literature and historiography, law and hierarchy, epistemology and science. This array of scholarly experiments reveals some of the range and depth of Carolingian invention. Furthermore, the essays consider how Carolingian innovation can be found in places both more and less known today, employing novel approaches to unearth some unexpected, even uncanny phenomena. This volume consequently offers a
defamiliarizing view of the Franks, unveiling them as a people whose seemingly straightforward imperialism and reform were effective precisely because they stimulated and nurtured potent, creative impulses. In fact, one might argue that the Carolingian worlds conservative, moralizing authorities — despite, or perhaps at times because of, their determination to instil correct thought and behaviour in their subjects — fostered many varieties of experimentation. Collectively, the authors of this volume seek to inspire new thinking about the Carolingians, while modelling alternative approaches and potential avenues for future research. Carolingian Experiments overall encourages readers to see that much remains unexplored, unknown and even unexpected about the Carolingians and their world.
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Table of Contents List of Illustrations 7 Introducing Carolingian Experiments Matthew Bryan Gillis 9 Part One Structures, Familiar and Otherwise Carolingian Boyhoods Valerie L. Garver 27 Carolingian Experiments with Family Paul Edward Dutton 47 The Paper Chase: The Pursuit of Carolingian Legal Innovations Abigail Firey 71 Carolingian Imperial Biography and the Memory of Spain Anne Latowsky 123 The Historian Hrabanus Maurus and the Prophet Haimo of Auxerre: Experiments, Exegesis, and Expectations Emerging from the Ninth Century Matthew Gabriele 149 Strange Natures: Theodulf’s Letter to Moduin in Context Andrew Romig 165
6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Part Two The Struggle against Sin The Call of the Siren: Sex, Water, and Salt in the Sacramentary of Gellone Lynda Coon 185 By the Body Betrayed: Blushing in the Penitential State Courtney Μ. Booker 221 Why the Carolingians Didn’t Need Demons Martha Rampton 245 Pleasures of Horror: Florus of Lyons’s Querela de divisione imperii Matthew Bryan Gillis 269 Index 291
Interdisciplinary Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance Publications of the Marco Institute The Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, sponsors scholarly research on the history and culture of the period from roughly 300 to 1700 CE. As an interdisciplinary center, the Marco Institute fosters investigations of art, architecture, history, literature, music, religions, and other aspects of society. This series highlights the diversity of cultures and the exchange of ideas in the pre-modern world through a variety of thematic perspectives on the period. Carolingian Experiments This volume presents essays exploring how the Carolingians {ca. 700-cd. 900 ce) — a regime known especially for concerns over imperial power, order, and moral correction — fostered a remarkable era of experimentation in medieval Europe. The scholars featured here ask new questions and conduct their own methodological experiments to uncover some of the many ways that people innovated within the Carolingian world. To that end, numerous themes are covered in this volume: culture and society, family and politics, religion and spirituality, literature and historiography, law and hierarchy, epistemology and science. This array of scholarly experiments reveals some of the range and depth of Carolingian invention. Furthermore, the essays consider how Carolingian innovation can be found in places both more and less known today, employing novel approaches to unearth some unexpected, even uncanny phenomena. This volume consequently offers a
defamiliarizing view of the Franks, unveiling them as a people whose seemingly straightforward imperialism and reform were effective precisely because they stimulated and nurtured potent, creative impulses. In fact, one might argue that the Carolingian worlds conservative, moralizing authorities — despite, or perhaps at times because of, their determination to instil correct thought and behaviour in their subjects — fostered many varieties of experimentation. Collectively, the authors of this volume seek to inspire new thinking about the Carolingians, while modelling alternative approaches and potential avenues for future research. Carolingian Experiments overall encourages readers to see that much remains unexplored, unknown and even unexpected about the Carolingians and their world. |
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spelling | Carolingian experiments (Veranstaltung) 2017 Knoxville, Tenn. Verfasser aut Carolingian experiments edited by Matthew Bryan Gillis Turnhout, Belgium Brepols [2022] © 2022 298 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Interdisciplinary studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance volume 1 Aus der Einleitung: "The contributors here first began discussing these issues at an Medieval and Renaissance Studies's 2017 Annual Symposium, 'Carolingian Experiments', ..." Carolingian Experiments' presents essays exploring how the Carolingians (ca. 700-ca. 900 CE) - a regime known especially for concerns over imperial power, order, and moral correction - fostered a remarkable era of experimentation in medieval Europe. The scholars featured here ask new questions and conduct their own methodological experiments to uncover some of the many ways that people innovated within the Carolingian world. To that end, numerous themes are covered in this volume: culture and society, family and politics, religion and spirituality, literature and historiography, law and hierarchy, epistemology and science. This array of scholarly experiments reveals some of the range and depth of Carolingian invention. Furthermore, the essays consider how Carolingian innovation can be found in places both more and less known today, employing novel approaches to unearth some unexpected, even uncanny phenomena. This volume consequently offers a defamiliarizing view of the Franks, unveiling them as a people whose seemingly straightforward imperialism and reform were effective precisely because they stimulated and nurtured potent, creative impulses. In fact, one might argue that the Carolingian world?s conservative, moralizing authorities - despite, or perhaps at times because of, their determination to instil correct thought and behaviour in their subjects - fostered many varieties of experimentation. Collectively, the authors of this volume seek to inspire new thinking about the Carolingians, while modelling alternative approaches and potential avenues for future research. 'Carolingian Experiments' overall encourages readers to see that much remains unexplored, unknown and even unexpected about the Carolingians and their world. Karolinger Dynastie : 500-1085 (DE-588)118721003 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 700-900 gnd rswk-swf Innovation (DE-588)4027089-0 gnd rswk-swf Reform (DE-588)4115716-3 gnd rswk-swf Fränkisches Reich (DE-588)4071332-5 gnd rswk-swf Carolingians Civilization, Medieval France / History / To 987 Italy / History / Carolingian rule, 774-887 (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2017 Knoxville, Tenn. gnd-content Karolinger Dynastie : 500-1085 (DE-588)118721003 p Fränkisches Reich (DE-588)4071332-5 g Innovation (DE-588)4027089-0 s Reform (DE-588)4115716-3 s Geschichte 700-900 z DE-604 Gillis, Matthew Bryan (DE-588)1127608177 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-2-503-59411-8 Interdisciplinary studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance volume 1 (DE-604)BV048367539 1 Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033636706&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033636706&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
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title_full | Carolingian experiments edited by Matthew Bryan Gillis |
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title_short | Carolingian experiments |
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topic_facet | Karolinger Dynastie : 500-1085 Innovation Reform Fränkisches Reich Konferenzschrift 2017 Knoxville, Tenn. |
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