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  • av Helmut Gneuss
    1 931

    The articles in this volume, both in English and German, are devoted to the study of books, readers and libraries in medieval England, especially in the Anglo-Saxon period.

  • av R.B. Serjeant
    611

    This book is the fourth and final collection of Professor R.B. Serjeant's articles on the trade, commerce and society of South Arabia and the Yemen. The early articles concern trade; customary law is the next subject represented with social history and one or two incidental articles completing the volume.

  • av Giles Constable
    2 087

    A collection of articles concentrating on culture and spirituality in the 11th and 12th centuries. The cultural articles are concerned with perceptions of time and the past and entry to religious life. The articles on spirituality deal with themes of suffering and attitudes towards the self.

  • av Robert Feenstra
    570,99

    A volume focusing on post-medieval legal developments, this book examines the work of Hugo Grotius. It also includes studies in three European languages and covers the history of legal scholarship in the Netherlands in the 17th and 18th centuries, the teaching of law and some doctrines of law.

  • av Holden Furber
    2 297

    This collection of essays seeks to reflect the core of Furber's work. It covers the connectedness of private and company commerce, of servants of rival companies, of citizens of antagonistic nations or states, and of Europe's India trade and multinational private investments.

  • - European Contacts and Evidence, 1450-1700
    av P.E.H. Hair
    1 377

    These are historiographical articles on European sources on Black Africa. Articles V, and VII to X are completely evidential, although useful as scholarly reference material; articles I to IV and VI provide narrative reading. Most deal with West Africa and several specifically with Sierra Leone.

  • av Brian Tierney
    1 377

    Eighteen articles, concerned with the origin and early development of the idea of natural rights, aspects of medieval law and political thought with an overview of modern work on medieval canon law, and the history of papal infallibility with reference to the tradition of Franciscan ecclesiology.

  • av Daniel Martin Varisco
    1 851

    This work employs a mixture of ethnographic fieldwork and the study of medieval Arabic scripts on folk astronomy and agriculture to explore the concept of "lunar stations" in pre-Islamic Arabia, their significance for agricultual society, and the traditional Yemeni agricultural practices.

  • av M.J. Kister
    1 931

    A study of the history of pre-Islamic Arabian society and the emergence of Islam, as reflected in "Hadith", "Adab", historical, genealogical and exegetical literature. Themes discussed include the ethnic composisiton of the population of Mecca and the contribution of Jahili tribes to Islam.

  • av Jean-Francois Bergier
    1 931

    A study of the Alpine area in the Middle Ages. The essays explore transapline activities, mountain economies and territory and society in the Alpine region. The focus is on the Swiss Alps.

  • - Legal Problems, from Herod to Justinian
    av Alfredo Mordechai Rabello
    2 167

    This text focuses on the legal status of the Jews within the Roman Empire and the changes that this underwent when the empire became Christian. Conflicts between Roman and Jewish jurisdiction form an important theme, while particular studies include questions of conversion.

  • av Rodney M. Thomson
    2 271

    Books and learning in 12th-century Europe are the focus of this text. Discussions range from important individual manuscripts, to collections manufactured in "scriptoria" and the transmission and study of Latin literary texts. The focus is on England, but the European context is also emphasized.

  • - Judges, Judgements, Equity and the Law
    av Charles Duggan
    501

    Focusing on 12th century Canon law with emphasis on the European context of the emergence of "Isus Novum". The book covers marriage and forgery of regional applications, the impact of the Beckett dispute, and the role of judges delegate in the formation and application of the new law.

  • av James Muldoon
    570,99

    This volume traces the theory that humanity forms a single community and that there exists a body of law governing the relations among the members of the community. These ideas appeared in medieval writings and paved the way for notions of international legal order and universal norms of behaviour.

  • av Ian Inkster
    2 147

    This work looks at the rise of scientific education and scientific communities in Britain during the 19th century, and at how these ideas were communicated.

  • av Donald Holzman
    2 167

    This volume aims to account for the changes in the attitudes towards the world and towards themselves that can be seen in the works of Chinese writers in the early centuries of the Christian era.

  • - Studies in Social and Intellectual History
    av Andrew Wear
    1 407

    Examines medicine and healing in 17th-century England. The book explores underlying components of health and medicine, deals with perceived links between medicine and religion, medical ethics, provisions for the sick poor and the range of treatments available, from wise-woman to learned physician.

  • - History, Design and Innovation
    av Rowland J. Mainstone
    2 387

    An exploration of the evolution of design methods in architecture and the types of understanding that have been essential guides. A particular focus is the question of how earlier innovations, made without the benefits of modern theory, were possible.

  • - Essays on Ancient and Early Medieval Platonism
    av Dominic O'Meara
    1 931

    These essays discuss the central metaphysical and ethical themes that occupied Platonist philosophers during Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages. One particular theme is the structure of reality, other topics relate to evil and beauty, political life and the search for absolute good.

  • av John Gascoigne
    637

    An illustration of the interconnections between science and philosophy with religion and politics in the early modern period, focusing on the institutional dynamics of the university. The book examines scientific research and the religious and political circumstances that favoured it.

  • av Jerry Stannard
    2 167

    Jerry Stannard assembled a body of work on the history of botany from Homer to Linnaeus. However, his work was cut short by his death, preventing the ultimate synthesis of knowledge which he had envisioned. This work and its companion "Pristina Medicamenta" bring together his articles and studies.

  • - Singers and Sources from the 14th to the 17th Century
    av Roger Bowers
    1 931

    This series of essays embraces two profound revolutions to which the music of the English church was subject during the period 1320-1559. These were the adoption of choral polyphony and the liturgical and doctrinal reformations of 1547 to 1563.

  • - Teaching and Texts at Schools and Universities
    av Joseph S. Freedman
    561 - 2 147

    Investigates the scope, content and organization of academic instruction in philosophy and the arts at European schools and universities in the 16th and 17th centuries. This volume contains a number of articles based on archive materials.

  • av Nina G. Garsoian
    570,99

    The articles here aim to develop and expand Professor Garsoian's earlier research on the bilateral influences on early-Christian Armenia, between Byzantium and the Sasanians. They continue the examination of the essentially Iranian 4th-7th century society and investigate its autocephalous Church.

  • av Michael Talbot
    637

    These essays examine the music of Venice in its last great period, spanning the period from the second half of the 17th century to the fall of the Republic in 1797. They cover institutions, personalities and composers and musicians.

  • av Sidney Pollard
    1 457

    This volume focuses on labour history in Britain. It examines wages and living and working conditions in the 19th century, co-operation and the modern trade union movement. The changes in the labour movement are a major concern of these essays.

  • av Sidney Pollard
    1 377

    A discussion of the Industrial Revolution, featuring three main themes. The first is the concept of the Revolution and its main characteristics. The second is the set of problems facing the early entrepreneurs and managers. Finally, it emphasizes industrialization as a regional phenomenon.

  • av H.E.J. Cowdrey
    2 011

    The essays in this volume centre upon the epoch-making papacy of Gregory VII (1073-85) and complement the author's major study of the Pope. They look at the formation and expression of Gregory's ideas, notably in relation to simony and clerical chastity, and emphasize his religious motivation.

  • - Between a Religious Order and a Church
    av Peter Biller
    2 167

    These articles rely upon a wide range of evidence, trials and treatises relating not just to the Germanophone Waldenses of the 14th century but to the Waldenses throughout Latin Christendom between the 1170 and the 1530s.

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