The Frankish Kings and Culture in the Early Middle AgesThese 14 studies explore the implications of manuscript studies, examining the relationship between the church and the secular world; cover the phenomena of royal patronage and its manifestations; discuss aspects of literacy and orality of the period; and cover 10th-century culture. |
Contents
Preface viiviii | 157 |
Town and monastery in the Carolingian period 93102 | 205 |
The Carolingian kings and the See of Rheims | 226 |
Copyright | |
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abbey abbot Adalbero Anglo-Saxon archbishop Artald artists atelier Bamberg Bernhard Bischoff Bible Bibliothèque bishop BN lat Boniface Boniface's book production Cambridge Carolingian Art Carolingian kings Carolingian period centres Charlemagne Charles the Bald Charles the Bald's Charles the Simple Christian church Codex Compiègne copy Corbie count count of Amiens court Darmstadt early mediaeval ecclesiastical edition eighth century English evidence example Flodoard France Francia Frankish kingdoms Franks Gaul German Gospel Book Heriveus Hincmar Hofschule ibid illustrated Karl language Latin learning letters literacy liturgical London Lothar Lotharingia Louis the Pious manuscripts McKitterick Mercia Merovingian Metz MGH SS Mittelalter monastery Munich Mütherich ninth century Otto Otto III Ottonian Oxford palace school Paris produced Psalter Rheims Roman royal patronage rulers Sacramentary scholars scribes script scriptorium St Amand St Denis St Riquier Staatsbibliothek Studien Studies Stuttgart tenth texts Theophanu Tours trans uncial Utrecht Psalter Vita west Frankish women written word