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Münzen sind für das Mittelalter lange Zeit vor allem eine Sache der Numismatiker geblieben. Erstmalig wird nun mit einem großen Münzbestand eine zentrale Quelle zum Verständnis der europäischen Frühgeschichte aus den verschiedensten fachlichen Perspektiven und Forschungstraditionen heraus in einem gemeinsamen Unternehmen untersucht und für die weitere Forschung aufbereitet. Mehrere tausend merowingische Goldmünzen des 7. Jahrhunderts haben das Potential, unsere Sicht auf den Epochenwandel wesentlich zu verändern, und dies, obwohl die meisten von Ihnen seit über 100 Jahren gut bekannt sind. Es ist der Erkenntnisgewinn mehrerer Fächer, der es möglich macht, diesen einzigartigen Quellenbestand in seinem Wert für das Verständnis des 7. Jahrhunderts in Gallien neu zu bewerten.
Coins, Merovingian --- Numismatics --- Seventh century --- Gaul --- Antiquities --- History --- Coins, Merovingian. --- Numismatics. --- Seventh century. --- History.
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Seventh century --- Sixteenth century --- Septième siècle --- Seizième siècle
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Civilization, Medieval --- Seventh century --- Civilisation médiévale --- Septième siècle
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This volume represents a selection of papers presented at the 2013 Edinburgh Seventh Century Colloquium, showcasing the latest scholarship from a rising generation of academics. The volume traverses the globe from Iran to the Atlantic and from Sweden to the Sahara and ranges from the establishment of the early Islamic state to the beginnings of English Christianity. Topics include the transmission of high culture across tim, settlement patterns in a rapidly changing world and the formation of new and emerging identities. The essays also bring into dialogue a wide range of disciplinary and methodological perspectives, including archaeology, literature, history, art, papyrology and economics. Together, they generate valuable new insights into the still uncharted territories of the long seventh century.
Seventh century --- History, Modern --- Septième siècle --- Histoire --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Changement social --- Septième siècle --- Congrès
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Civilization, Medieval --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Seventh century --- Church history --- Civilisation médiévale --- Littérature latine médiévale et moderne --- Septième siècle --- Eglise --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Histoire --- History and criticism --- -Seventh century --- 7th century --- Middle Ages --- Medieval civilization --- Civilization --- Chivalry --- Renaissance --- History --- Histoire et critique --- Europe --- Histoire religieuse --- Civilisation médiévale --- Littérature latine médiévale et moderne --- Septième siècle --- Congrès --- Civilization [Medieval ] --- Civilisation médiévale. --- Septième siècle. --- Histoire et critique. --- Civilization, Medieval - Congresses --- Seventh century - Congresses --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern - History and criticism - Congresses
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The title of this volume could be misleading. “Constructing the 7th century” by no means implies an intellectual construction. It should rather recall the image of a construction site with its scaffolding and piles of bricks, and with its plentiful uncovered pits. As on the building site of a medieval cathedral, every worker lays his pavement or polishes up his column knowing that one day a majestic edifice will rise and that it will be as accomplished and solid as is the least element of its structure. The reader can imagine the edifice as he reads through the articles collected under this cover, but in this age when syntheses abound it was not the editor’s aim to develop another one. The contributions to the volume, regrouped in five sections, explore various aspects of institutional, political and cultural life of the century producing unpublished material and new insights on some much debated topics.
Seventh century --- Septième siècle --- Byzantine Empire --- Empire byzantin --- History --- Histoire --- Byzantine antiquities --- Civilization --- Historiographie --- Byzantine empire --- 7th century --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Septième siècle --- Historiographie. --- Byzantine antiquities - Congresses --- Byzantine Empire - History - 527-1081 - Congresses --- Byzantine Empire - Civilization - 527-1081 - Congresses
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Old French literature --- Heraclius, --- Romances --- Civilization, Medieval --- -Seventh century --- -7th century --- Middle Ages --- Medieval civilization --- Civilization --- Chivalry --- Renaissance --- History --- Heraclius Emperor of the East --- -Romances --- Romances. --- Eracle, --- Eraclio, --- Hērakleios, --- Hiraql, --- Heraclius, - Emperor of the East, - approximately 575-641 - Romances --- Heraclius, - Emperor of the East, - approximately 575-641
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This edited volume looks at how reading was practised and represented in England from the seventh century to the beginnings of the print era, finding many kinships between reading cultures across the medieval longue durée.
Books and reading --- Intellectual life. --- History --- Aldhelm. --- Bible translation. --- England. --- Malory. --- Politics of Reading. --- Practices of Reading. --- Wynkyn de Worde. --- attitudes. --- education. --- hermeneutic difficulty. --- history of reading. --- images. --- perceptions. --- poetic form. --- print era. --- seventh century. --- subject's values. --- textual layout. --- Political aspects --- England
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The Bible shaped nearly every aspect of Jewish life in the ancient world, from activities as obvious as attending synagogue to those which have lost their scriptural resonance in modernity, such as drinking water and uttering one's last words. And within a scriptural universe, no work exerted more force than the Psalter, the most cherished text among all the books of the Hebrew Bible.A Life of Psalms in Jewish Late Antiquity clarifies the world of late ancient Judaism through the versatile and powerful lens of the Psalter. It asks a simple set of questions: Where did late ancient Jews encounter the Psalms? How did they engage with the work? And what meanings did they produce? A. J. Berkovitz answers these queries by reconstructing and contextualizing a diverse set of religious practices performed with and on the Psalter, such as handling a physical copy, reading from it, interpreting it exegetically, singing it as liturgy, invoking it as magic and reciting it as an act of piety. His book draws from and contributes to the fields of ancient Judaism, biblical reception, book history and the history of reading.
Jews --- Judaism --- Antiquities. --- Books and reading --- History --- Customs and practices --- Biblical Reception. --- Liturgy. --- Magic. --- Piety. --- Psalter. --- Reading. --- Second Temple. --- Talmudic. --- authority. --- daily life. --- diaspora. --- exegesis. --- linear reading. --- performance. --- praise. --- psalmody. --- pslams. --- rabbinic thought. --- ritual practice. --- scripture. --- scroll. --- second century. --- seventh century. --- tannaim. --- tannaitic period. --- Bible. --- Reading --- Devotional use --- Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish. --- 70-638
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