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Continuity and Rupture in the Long Middle Ages: Religion, Law and Interpretation
 
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Continuity and Rupture in the Long Middle Ages

Religion, Law and Interpretation
 
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This book is an interdisciplinary approach to intellectual history, which puts the history of ideas in the context of cultural, political, religious and legal history.

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The ?Long Middle Ages? indicates a span of time extending from Antiquity, across the Middle Ages, to the Early Modern period. The author tries to understand factors of historical continuity binding this period together and the periodic scenes of violent change that disrupted societies and traditions. The Long Middle Ages were established on classical and biblical foundations, while each generation interpreted and expanded on those origins. The cohesion of the Long Middle Ages was brought about by continuous acts of reflection and renascence. Scholarly practices and ideas of Antiquity were taken up in the monasteries and cathedral schools of the Middle Ages, while during the Renaissance, and then the Baroque period, thinkers looked back to Antiquity and to the Middle Ages.


Continuity and Rupture in the Long Middle Ages is an interdisciplinary approach to intellectual history, which puts the history of ideas in the context of cultural, political, religious, and legal history. Medieval history is the central moment, while continuity and change are found in traditions extending from the Lord?s Prayer (AD 30) to Jean Mabillon (AD 1632?1707) and onward to moderns like Ernst Cassirer and Paul Ricoeur. Readers will discover new significance in historical figures like the Venerable Bede, Boniface of Mainz, Charlemagne, and Pope Formosus ? in the laws of medieval kings and bishops ? and institutions like the monastery of Cluny.


These essays, gathered together for the first time in this Variorum volume, offer powerful new interpretations for students and researchers in the fields of medieval studies, legal and literary interpretation, legal history, and the history of European intellectual life from ancient to modern times.


Table of Contents:

Introduction


 


Part I: Religion


 


1. Demons and the Battle for Souls at Cluny


Originally published as: ?Demons and the Battle for Souls at Cluny.? Studies in Religion / Sciences réligieuses 32.4 (2003): 485-497.


Reprinted by permission of Sage Journals.


 


2. Bede's Devotion to Rome: The Periphery Defining the Center


Originally published as: ?Bede?s Devotion to Rome: The Periphery Defining the Center.? B?de le Vénérable entre tradition et postérité. Edited by Stephane Lebecq, Michel Perrin et Olivier Szerwiniack. Lille: CEGES, 2005. 199-208.


Reprinted by permission of Université Lille, CEGES.


 


3. The Frankish Church and Missionary War in Central Europe


Originally published as: "The Frankish Church and Missionary Warfare in Central Europe." Between Sword and Prayer: Warfare and Medieval Clergy in Cultural Perspective. Edited by Radoslav Kotecki, Jacek Maciejewsky, Jon S. Ott. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2017. 46-87.


Reprinted by permission of E.J. Brill ? Leiden.


 


4. The Attack on Pope Formosus: Papal History in an Age of Resentment


Originally published as: "The Attack on Pope Formosus: Papal History in an Age of Resentment (875-897)." Ecclesia et Violentia: Violence Against the Church and Violence Within the Church in the Middle Ages. Edited by Radoslav Kotecki and Jacek Maciejewski. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. 184-208.


Reprinted by permission of Cambridge Scholars Publishing.


 


5. The Body of Pope Formosus


Originally published as: ?The Body of Pope Formosus.? Millenium. Jahrbuch zu Kultur und Geschichte des ersten Jahrtausends n. Chr. / Yearbook on the Culture and History of the First Millenium C.E., 9 (2012): 277-297.


Reprinted by permission of Walter de Gruyter Academic Publishing.


 


Part II: Law


 


6. Carolingian Monarchy and Ancient Irish Models of Kingship


Originally published as: ?La Monarchie carolingienne et les anciens modeles irlandais.? Annales ? Histoire, Sciences Sociales, 51 (1996): 307?324. Translated into French by Alain Boureau.


Reprinted by permission of Éditions de l?EHESS, Paris.


 


7. The Ancient Fathers: Christian Antiquity, Patristics and Frankish Canon Law


Originally published as: "The Ancient Fathers: Christian Antiquity, Patristics and Frankish Canon Law." Millenium. Jahrbuch zu Kultur und Geschichte des ersten Jahrtausends n. Chr. / Yearbook on the Culture and History of the First Millenium C.E., Vol.7 (2010): 293-342. Reprinted by permission of Walter de Gruyter Academic Publishing.


 


8. Canon Law and Royal Power in the Councils and Letters of St. Boniface


Originally published as: ?Canon Law and Royal Power in the Councils and Letters of St. Boniface.? The Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law 28 (2008) [2010]: 1-30.


Reprinted by permission of The Catholic University of America Press.


 


Part III: Interpretation


 


9. Philology and Presence


Originally published as: ?Philology and Presence.? The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms 22.4 (2017): 456-471.


Reprinted by permission of Taylor & Francis Ltd, www.tandfonline.com on behalf of International Society for the Study of European Ideas ?International Society for the Study of European Ideas?.


 


10. Our Father: Glossing a Bohemian Prayer


Originally published as: ?Our Father: Glossing a Bohemian Prayer.? Biblical Interpretation, 22 (2014): 71-89.


Reprinted by permission of E.J. Brill ? Leiden.


 


11. The God of Culture


Originally published as: ?The God of Culture.? East European Politics and Societies 16:2 (Spring, 2002): 572-588.


Reprinted by permission of Sage Journals.


12. Jean Mabillon and the Sources of Medieval Ecclesiastical History (Part 1)


Originally published as: ?Jean Mabillon and the Sources of Medieval Ecclesiastical History: Part One": American Benedictine Review 60:1 (March, 2009): 76-93.


Reprinted by permission of The American Benedictine Academy.


 


13. Jean Mabillon and the Sources of Medieval Ecclesiastical History (Part 2)


Originally published as: ?Jean Mabillon and the Sources of Medieval Ecclesiastical History: Part Two": American Benedictine Review 60:2 (June, 2009): 121-134.


Reprinted by permission of The American Benedictine Academy.