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[...]we see in the book how religion serves peace and mutual understanding, not war and enmity. According to Garrison, Hrabanus frequently borrows phrases and entire lines from Alcuin, but through subtle variations of words and images, he presents a much darker view of divine order. [...]as Claudio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Old English newsletter 2004-01, Vol.37 (2), p.134
Hauptverfasser: Porter, David W, Rusche, Phillip G
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:[...]we see in the book how religion serves peace and mutual understanding, not war and enmity. According to Garrison, Hrabanus frequently borrows phrases and entire lines from Alcuin, but through subtle variations of words and images, he presents a much darker view of divine order. [...]as Claudio Leonardi observes in his concluding remarks, the eleventh century was an important transition point between early and late medieval. [...]some papers are backward facing, taking on as they do topics proceeding from Carolingian antecedents (e.g., Christiane Veyrard-Cosme's paper on the reworking of saints' lives), while others, such as John Marenbon's "Some Semantic Problems in Anselm's De grammatico," analyze the new and revolutionary. [...]three valuable editions were published in the Oxford Medieval Texts series.
ISSN:0030-1973