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  • - Religion, Law and Political Thought in the Near East, c.600-c.1100
    av Patricia Crone
    777

  • - The Arabs, Euclid, Regiomontanus
    av Menso Folkerts
    2 201

    Complements the previous collection of articles by the author, "Essays on Early Medieval Mathematics", and deals with the development of mathematics in Europe from the 12th century to about 1500. Including the discoveries of Johannes Regiomontanus in trigonometry and algebra, this book cover the knowledge and application of Euclid's "Elements".

  • av Stephen D. White
    761

    The essays in this volume look at France and England from Merovingian and Anglo-Saxon times up to the 12th century. They analyze Latin and Old French discourses, investigating the dimensions of the noble's relationships with kin and others, questioning the practice of studying kinship and feudalism as independent systems of legal institutions.

  • - Studies in Economic, Social and Cultural History
    av M.N. Pearson
    1 377

    The articles in this volume describe the activities of people living on the coasts of the Indian Ocean, generously defined, during the early modern period. Most are based, at least in part, on Portuguese materials.

  • av David M. Palliser
    2 291

    Focuses on towns in England in the centuries between the Norman Conquest and the Tudor period. Urban topography, archaeology, economy, society and politics are brought under review, and particular attention is given to relationships between towns and the Crown, to the evidence for migration into towns, and to the question of urban fortunes.

  • - Texts and Studies on the Development and History of Kalam, Vol. II
    av Richard M. Frank
    2 327

  • av Mark Vessey
    2 167

    Seeks to delineate a histographical problem, at the same time rendering patristics as part of the subject matter of a new literary history. After preliminary essays marking out the field the volume is organised in three sections by authors, forms of discourse and disciplines.

  • av Marcia L. Colish
    2 421

    Spanning thirty years, this volume contains papers that reflect three of Professor Colish's interests as a historian of medieval scholastic thought. The first group of studies represent investigations that flowed into, and out of, the research on Peter Lombard (d 1161) and his contemporaries that culminated in her book "Peter Lombard" (1994).

  • - Medieval Scholasticism and Beyond
    av Richard Kay
    1 537

    Dante's "Comedy" is a puzzling poem because the author wanted to lead his readers to understanding by engaging their curiosity. While many obscure matters are clarified in the course of the poem itself, others have remained enigmas that have fascinated Dantists for centuries. This work explores different ways to read the "Comedy."

  • av Paul F. Grendler
    697

    Combines research into various kinds of schools with overviews of European and especially Italian education. This volume explores the connections between education, religion, and politics at several levels and in different contexts. It compares Italian and German universities and assesses the impact of the Protestant Reformation on the latter.

  • av Donald F. Duclow
    2 801

    The medieval Christian West's most radical practitioners of a Neoplatonic, negative theology with a mystical focus are John Scottus Eriugena, Meister Eckhart and Nicholas Cusanus. This book views these thinkers' efforts through the lens of contemporary philosophical hermeneutics.

  • - The Orders of Christ, Santiago and Avis
    av Francis A. Dutra
    741

    Brings together a selection of the author's pioneering essays. Based on archival research, this book reflects his special interest in social mobility and use of the knighthoods for patronage. It also focuses on the role of the orders in the Portuguese maritime expansion and in India and Brazil, and on the medical profession.

  • av Robert Bonfil
    2 327

    Features a collection of articles that displays the author's reappraisal of the economic and socio-cultural history of the Jews of Italy during the Renaissance and the early modern period, focusing on their encounter with and incorporation into the Italian society that surrounded them.

  • - British and Global Contexts
    av John Gascoigne
    2 141

    Focusing on the wide-ranging character of the Enlightenment, both in geographical and intellectual terms, this title explores the movement's filiation and influence in various contexts. It emphasizes the evolutionary rather than the revolutionary character of the Enlightenment and its ability to change society by adaptation rather than demolition.

  • av Charles Burnett
    2 297

    Brings together articles on the different numeral forms used in the Middle Ages, and their use in mathematical and other contexts. This title discusses how different types of numerals are used for different purposes, and the application of numerals to the abacus, and to calculation with pen and ink.

  • av Professor Thomas Forrest Kelly
    761 - 2 537

    Identifies and collects the surviving sources of an important repertory of early medieval music; this is the so-called Beneventan Chant, used in southern Italy in the early middle ages, before the adoption there of the now-universal music known as Gregorian chant.

  • - Seeking, Transforming, Discarding Knowledge
    av Sonja Brentjes
    2 661

    A collection of articles that deals with travels, encounters and the exchange of knowledge in the Mediterranean and Western Asia during the 16th and 17th centuries, focusing on three historiographical concerns. It describes how Catholic or Protestant travellers learned about and accessed Muslim scholarly literature.

  • - Studies in the History of Platonic Thought
    av Harold Tarrant
    2 327

    Collects a set of papers on ancient Platonism that span the nine centuries between Plato himself and his commentator Olympiodorus in the 6th century. This title deals with Socrates, Plato and the Old Academy, the Platonic revival and the 2nd century AD, and later Neoplatonism.

  • av Uri Rubin
    1 531

    Comprises articles dealing with qur'anic and post-qur'anic aspects of the Prophet Muhammad's image and religious environment. This title analyses Muhammad's prophecy as reflected in the Qur'an and the post-qur'anic sources of sira (Muhammad's biography), tafsir (Qur'an exegesis), ta'rikh (historiography) and hadith (Muslim tradition).

  • av Stephen Clucas
    2 327

    A collection of Stephen Clucas' articles that addresses the complex interactions between religion, natural philosophy and magic in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe. It includes essays on the Elizabethan mathematician and magus John Dee that show the angelic conversations of John Dee owed a significant debt to mediaeval magical traditions.

  • - Letters, Numbers, Exegesis, and Manuscripts
    av John J. Contreni
    2 327

    A collection of essays, nine of the ten which appeared first between 1995 and 2005. It explores how the seventh-century Visio Baronti was read in the ninth century and how social and cultural imperatives transformed the life of scholarship, schools and learning in Carolingian Europe.

  • - Selected Articles
    av E. Randolph Daniel
    2 327

    Argues that Abbot Joachim of Fiore was a disciple of Bernard of Clairvaux whose tertius status was reformist, not millenialist. This work focuses on apocalyptic thinking in the mid-fourteenth century with an analysis of Henry of Kerkstede's vade mecum, Cambridge Corpus Christi 404 and his first edition of Henry's "De antichristo et de fine mundi".

  • av David A. King
    2 301

    Deals with medieval instruments in general, as precious historical sources. This title focuses on individual astrolabes from the European Middle Ages and early Renaissance that are of singular historical importance. It presents a list of known medieval European astrolabes, ordered chronologically by region.

  • av Stephanos Efthymiadis
    2 301

    Involving a vast number of texts, saintly heroes and authors, Byzantine hagiography stands out as a field of scholarly research highly rewarding for both the philologist and the historian. This title features studies that cover a chronological range from late antiquity to the Paleologan era.

  • av Hok-Lam Chan
    737

    A collection of studies that focuses on the person and the image of Ming Taizu, the founder of the Ming dynasty, and a powerful, brutal and autocratic emperor who has had a significant impact not only in late imperial China, but also in East Asia, over the last six centuries.

  • av Lawrence M. Bryant
    1 547

    This collection of articles explores changes in images of the French monarchy propagated in ceremonies that townspeople and officials created for their kings. Bryant looks at royal entrées as massive processional and street theaters in which members of the kingdom both discoursed with and exalted the king in a multiplicity of ritual forms, symbolism and public art. These ceremonies personalized the idea of the state as embodied in the king, and they publicized rights and authority, new historical or mythological themes, innovative styles of monumental architecture and art, and theories of ideal and shared government.

  • av John Henry
    747

    A collection of articles that provides examinations of the religious motivations behind Roman Catholic efforts to develop a new mechanical philosophy, theories of the soul and immaterial spirits, and theories of active matter.

  • - Further Studies in the History of Platonism and Early Christianity
    av John Dillon
    817 - 2 961

    A third collection of articles that covers the period 1996-2006, the decade since the appearance of "The Great Tradition". It covers subjects that range from Plato himself and the Old Academy, through Philo and Middle Platonism, to the Neoplatonists and beyond.

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