Mendicant Orders and Urban Life in the Middle Ages II: the Dominicans – some aspects on German historiography since World War II
Mendicant Orders and Urban Life in the Middle Ages II: the Dominicans – some aspects on German historiography since World War II By Raphaela…
Mendicant Orders and Urban Life in the Middle Ages I: the Franciscans – some aspects on German historiography since World War II
Mendicant Orders and Urban Life in the Middle Ages I: the Franciscans – some aspects on German historiography since World War II By Dieter…
On the Course of Temperature in Central Europe since the Year 1000 A.D
On the Course of Temperature in Central Europe since the Year 1000 A.D By Rüdiger Glaser Historical Social Research / Historische Sozialforschung(HSR), Vol. 22:1 (1997)…
Coins, Money of Account and Price Movements: The Lower Rhine Region in a European Context: 1350-1800
Coins, Money of Account and Price Movements: The Lower Rhine Region in a European Context: 1350-1800 By Rainer Metz Historical Social Research /…
Daily Life in the Middle Ages – Iconography of Medieval Art and the Use of EDP
Daily Life in the Middle Ages – Iconography of Medieval Art and the Use of EDP By Gerhard Jaritz Historical Social Research / Historische…
Background, Social Situation and Form of Living of Women in Hessian Cloisters of the Late Middle Ages
The theme of my work is the family background, social situation and mode of living of the women in late medieval Hessian cloisters, and other convents
Borderline Sanctity: Dorothea of Montau, Günter Grass, and Pope Benedict XVI
Borderline Sanctity: Dorothea of Montau, Günter Grass, and Pope Benedict XVI Lecture by David Wallace 1 Hour, 3 Minutes Given at Case Western…
A Catholic Antigone: An Episode in the Life of Hildegard of Bingen
A Catholic Antigone: An Episode in the Life of Hildegard of Bingen Lecture by Athol Fugard 1 Hour, 28 Minutes Given at the University…
Survivals of the Cult of the Matronae into the Early Middle Ages and Beyond
From the late first century to the beginning of the fifth century CE, the area now referred to as the Rhineland was under Roman occupation. During this period, thousands of altars were carved and dedicated by individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds, in honor of divine beings known as the Matres in Gaul and the Matronae in Germania Inferior
Bridging the gap: the hanseatic merchants’ variable strategies in heterogeneous mercantile environments
Bridging the gap: the hanseatic merchants’ variable strategies in heterogeneous mercantile environments By Ulf Christian Ewert and Stephan Selzer XIV International Economic History Congress (2006) Abstract: The…
The Process of Nationbuilding in Medieval Germany. A Brief Overview
The Process of Nationbuilding in Medieval Germany. A Brief Overview By Raphaela Averkorn Nations and Nationalities in Historical Perspective, edited by Gudmunður Hálfdanarson and Ann Katherine Isaacs (University…
Bruges and the German Hanse: Brokering European Commerce
Bruges and the German Hanse: Brokering European Commerce By Peter Stabel The Sea in European History, edited by Luc François and Ann Katherine Isaacs (University…
God Our Mother: The Feminine Cosmology of Julian of Norwich and Hildegard of Bingen
God Our Mother: The Feminine Cosmology of Julian of Norwich and Hildegard of Bingen Hudson, Jennifer Medieval Forum Vol.1 (2002) Abstract: This paper explores the…
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Nicholas Cusanus as Prince-Bishop of Brixen (1450-64)
The impressive accomplishments of Nicolaus Cusanus make him one of the most important personalities of the fifteenth century.