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adam_text | Maps
· xv
Plates
· xv
Preface
· xvi
Abbreviations and Signs
xviii
Chapter
ι.
Prelude: The Roman World Transformed
(с.зоо-с.боо)
Imperial Politics
1.1 Christianity becomes official: Edict of Milan
(313) · 1
1.2
Christian history: Eusebius, The History of the Church (c.325)
· 4
1.3
Imperial legislation: The Theodosian Code
(438) · 10
1.4
The attraction of classical traditions: Procopius, History of the Wars (c.550)
· 15
Heresy and Orthodoxy
1.5
The Donatists: A Donatist Sermon (i.318)
· 17
1.6
Orthodoxy s declaration: The Nicaean Creed
(325) · 19
Patristic Thought
1.7
Relating this world to the next: Augustine, The City of God
(413-426) · 21
1.8
Biblical exegesis: Pope Gregory the Great, Moralia in Job
(591) · 26
1.9
Monasticism: The Benedictine Rule (c.540)
· 28
Saints
1.10
The eremetical life: Athanasius, Life of St. Antony of Egypt
(356-372) · 36
1.11
The active life: Sulpicius Severus, The Life of St. Martin of Tours
(396) · 43
1.12
St. Radegund as ascetic: Venantius
Fortunatus,
The Life of St. Radegund (before c.600)
1.13
St. Radegund as relic collector: Baudonivia, The Life of St. Radegund
(с.боо)
· 53
Barbarian Kingdoms
1.14
The conversion of Clovis: Bishop Avitus of
Vienne,
Letter to Clovis
(508?) · 58
1.15
Church legislation in Gaul: The Council of Orleans
(511) · 60
47
і.іб
Royal legislation in Spain: The Visigothic Code
{sůi
-ηυί
c.)
«63
Ї.17
Christian history/personal history: Gregory of Tours, History
(576-594) »65
Timeline for Chapter
1 · 71 ■ . ,
Chapter
2.
The Emergence of Sibling Cultures
(с.боо-с.750)
The Resilience of Byzantium
2.1
The culture of the small independent farmer: The Farmer s Law (8th c?)
· 72
2.2
Byzantine village life and the education of a saint: The Life of St. Theodore ofSykeon
(7th c.)
«74
2.3
The argument for icons: John of Damascus, On Holy Images (c.730)
·. 77 . ■
2.4
The iconoclastic argument: The Synod of
754 · 81
2.5
Vilifying the iconoclasts: The Chronicle of Theophanes Confessor (before
818)<· 85 ;
The Formation of the Islamic World
2.6
Pre-Islamic Arabic poetry: Al-Axsha, Bid Hurayra Farewell (before
625) · 86
2.7
The sacred text: Qur an Suras
1, 53:1-18, 81, 87, 96, 98
(c.610-622)
»89
2.8
Umayyad diplomacy: The Treaty of Tudmir
(713) 92 : :
2.9
Taxation: A Tax Demand in Egypt
(710) »93
2.10
Civil servants: Abd al-Hamid, Letter to the Secretaries (before
750) · 94
The Impoverished but Inventive West
2.11 Creating a Roman Catholic identity for England:
Bede,
The Ecclesiastical History of the English
People
(731) · 97
2.12
The private penitential tradition: Penitential of Finnian (late 6th c.)
· 109
2.13
A modern martyr in
Francia;
The Passion ofLeudegar (680s)
· 112
2.14
The settlement of disputes: Judgment of ChMebert III
(709
or
710) · 120
2.15
Reforming the Continental Church: Letters to Boniface
(723-726) · 121
2.16
The papacy: The Life of Gregory
Π
in The Book of the Pontiffs (c.730)
· 124
Timeline for Chapter
2 · 129
Chapter
3 :
Creating New Identities (c^so-c.qoo)
The Material Basis of Society
3.1
Manors in the West:
Polyptyque
of the Church of Saint Mary of Marseille
(814-815) «130
3.2
Commerce in the Islamic world: Abu 4Uthman Al-Jahiz, Avarice and the Avaricious
(850s?)
· 133
3.3
Byzantine guilds: The Book of the Prefect
(912) · 135
Map
3.1
Major European Slave Exports
(700-900)■· 141
3.4
The sale of a slave in Italy: A Contract of Sale
(724) · 142
Byzantium, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe
3.5
The post-iconoclastic Church: Photius, Letter to the
Bulgar
Khan
(864-867?) · 143
3.6
The conversion of the Slavs: Constantine/Cyril, Prologue to the Gospel
(863-867) · 146
contents
ix
The Abbasid Reconfiguration
3.7
An early view of the Prophet: Muhammad ibn Ishaq, Life of Muhammad
(754-767) · 148
3.8
The New Poetry : Abu Nuwas, Youth and
I
(сЉо)
· 152
3-9
Hadith: Al-Bukhari, On Fasting (9th c.)
· 152
3.10
Law: Abu Dawud al-Sijistani, Compilation qfthejurisprudential Responses of Ahmad ibn Hanbal
(before
888) · 157
3.11
Fiction:
Sinãbad
the Sailor (9th c.)
· 159
Al-Andalus
3.12
The minority
—
that is, Christian
—
view: Chronicle of
Albelda
(c.883)
· 167
3.13
An Islamic Andalusian voice: Ibn Abd Rabbihi, I Have Never Seen (before
940) · 170
3.14
A Jewish poet in al-Andalus; Dunash ben Labrat, There Came a Voice (mid-rath c.)
· 170
The Western Church and Empire
3.15
The imperial claims of the papacy: The Donation of
Constantine
(760s)
· 172
3.16
Charlemagne as the light of the world: Anonymous, Once Again my Burdened Anchor (early
9th c.)
· 177
3.17
Modeling the state on Old Testament Israel: The Admonitio
Generalis
(789) · 180
3.18
Imperial administration:
Dou
ble
Capitulary of Thionville for the missi
(805) · 182
3.19
Ideals of family and fidelity: Dhuoda, Handbook for her Son
(841-843) · 186
Timeline for Chapter
3 · 197
Chapter
4:
Political Communities Reordered
(C.900-C.1050)
Regionalism: Its Advantages and Its Discontents
4.1
Fragmentation in the Islamic world: Al-Tabari, The Defeat of the Zanj Revolt (r.915)
· 198
4.2
The powerful in the Byzantine countryside: Romanus Lecapenus, Novel
(934) · 204
4.3
Donating to Cluny: Cluny s Foundation Charter
(910)
and various charters of donation (10th-
nthc.)
· 207
4.4
Love and complaints in
Angoulême:
Agreements between Count William of the Aquitanians and
Hugh of Lusignan
(1028) · 213
4.5
The Peace of God at
Bourges:
Andrew of Fleury, The Miracles of St. Benedict (1040-1043)
· 219
4.6
A castellan s revenues and properties in Catalonia: Charter of Guillem Guifred (1041-1075)
· 221
Byzantine Expansion
4.7
Military life:
Constantine
VII Porphyrogenitus,
Military Advice to His Son
(950-958) · 223
4.8
Imperial rule: Michael Psellus, Portrait of Basil II
(c.1063)
· 227
Scholarship across the Islamic World
4.9
Political theory: Al-Farabi, The Perfect State (c.940-942)
· 231
4.10
Logic: Ibn
Sina
(Avicenna), Treatise on Logic (1020s or 1030s)
· 234
Kings, Queens, and Princes
, ■ ■
4.11 Kievan
Rus:
The Russian Primary Chronicle
(¿.1113) · 237
4.12
Hungary: King Stephen, Laws
(1000-103 8) «238
CONTENTS
4.13
An Ottonian
queen: The Older Life ofQueen Mathilda
(973-974) · 243
4.14
An
Ottonian
king: Thietmar of Merseberg, The Accession of Henry II (1013-1018)
· 252
Northern Europe and Beyond
:
4.15
Literacy: King Alfred, Prefaces to Gregory the Great s Pastoral Care (c.890)
· 256
4.16
Literature: Battle of
Maidon
(not long after
991) · 258
4.17
Law: King ^Ethelred, Law Code
(1008) · 262
Plate
4.1
Christianity comes to Denmark: The Jelling Monument (960s)
· 266
4.18
The making of Iceland:
Ari Thorgilsson,
.
The Book of the Icelanders (c.1125)
· 268
Timeline for Chapter
4 · 272 ,
Chapter
5:
The Expansion of Europe
(с.іозо-с.що)
Maps
Plate
5.1
The West:
T
-О
Map (12th c.)
«273
Plate
5.2
The West: The Image of the World (late 12th c.)
· 274
Plate
5.3
The Islamic world: Directions to Mecca (12th c.)
· 275
Plate
5.4
Byzantium: The Inhabited World, from a copy of Ptolemy s Geography (13th c.) #
276
Commercial Take Off
5.1
Cultivating new lands: Frederick of Hamburg s Agreement with Colonists from Holland (1106)
· 277
5.2
Local markets: Ibnjubayr, A Market near Aleppo (1184)
* 278 . :
5.3
The role of royal patronage: Henry I, Privileges for the Citizens of London (1130-1133)
· 279
Church Reform
■ ..
5.4
The royal view: Henry IV, Letter to Gregory
VII
(1075) · 281
5.5
The papal view: Gregory
VII,
Letter to Hermann of
Metz
(1076) · 282
The Crusades and
Reconquista
5.6
Martyrs in the Rhineland: Rabbi Eliezer b. Nathan
( Raban ),
O God,
Insolent Men (early-to-
miá-izťhc.)
· 286
5.7
The Greek experience: Anna Comnena, The Alexiad (c.i
148) »290
5.8
A Westerner in the Holy Land: Stephen of Blois, Letter to His Wife (March
1098) · 293
5.9
The Muslim reaction: Ibn al-Athir, The First Crusade (13th c.)
· 296
5.10
The crusade in Spain and Portugal: The Conquest of Lisbon (1147-1148)
· 300
The Norman Conquest of England
5.11 The pro-Norman position: William of
Jumièges,
The Deeds of the Dukes of the Normans
(c.1070)
«304
5.12
The native position: Florence of Worcester, Chronicle of Chronicles (early 12th c)
· 305
Plate
5.5
The Conquest depicted: The Bayeux Tapestry (end of the nth c.)
· 308
5.13
Exploiting the Conquest: Domesday Book
(1087) · 309
contents
xi
The Twelfth-Century Renaissance
5.14
Logic: Abelard, Glosses on Porphyry (c.noo)
»313
Plate
5.6
Gilbert of Poitiers, Gloss on Psalm
101
(c.inj)
· 314
5.15
Biblical scholarship: Gilbert of Poitiers, Gloss on Psalm
101
(culi)
· 316
Plate
5.7
The standard gloss :
Glossa Ordinaria
on Psalm
101
(1130s)
»318
5.16
Rethinking the religious life: Heloise, Letter (1130s)
· 320
5.17
Medicine: The Trotula (i.1250, based on izth-c. sources)
· 324
Cluniacs and Cistercians
5.18
The Cistercian view: St. Bernard, Apologia (1125)
· 327
5.19
The Cluniac view: Peter the Venerable, Miracles (mid
изоѕ
-mid
1150s)
· 331
Timeline for Chapter
5 · 333
Chapter
6:
Institutionalizing Aspirations (c.
1150-^.1250)
New Heroes in the East
6.1
Saladin: IbnShaddad, The Rare
ană
Excellent History
ofSaladin (1198-1216)
· 334
6.2
The lone Byzantine warrior: Digenis Akritis (12th c.)
· 338
The Crusades Continue
6.3
The Northern Crusade. Helmold, The Chronicle of the Slavs
(1167-1168) · 342
6.4
The Fourth Crusade: Nicetas Choniates,
О
City of Byzantium (c.1215)
· 344
Grounding Justice in Royal Law
6.5
English common law: The Assize of Clarendon
(1166) · 350
6.6
English litigation on the ground: The Costs of Richard of Anstey s Law Suit (1158-1163)
. · 353
6.7
The legislation of a Spanish king: The Laws of
Cuenca
(1189-1193) · 354
Local Laws and Arrangements
6.8
A manorial court: Proceedings for the Abbey of Bee
(1246) · 360
6.9
Doing business: A Genoese societas
(1253) »361
6.10
Women s work: Guild Regulations of the Parisian Silk Fabric Makers (13th c.)
· 362
6.11 Men s work: Guild Regulations of the Shearers of Arras
(1236) · 363
Bureaucracy at the Papal Curia
6.12
The growth of papal business: Innocent III, Letters (1200-1202)
· 366
6.13
Petitioning the papacy: Register of Thomas of Hereford
(12 81) · 367
6.14
Mocking the papal bureaucracy: The Gospel according to the Marks of Silver (c.1200)
· 369
Confrontations
6.15
Henry II andBecket: Constitutions of Clarendon (1164)
· 371
6.16
Emperor and pope: Diet of
Besançon (1157)
· 374
6.17
King and nobles:
Magna Carta (1215)
· 378
хи
contents
Vernacular Literature
6.18
Epic poetry:
Raoul de Cambrai (1180-1223)
· 384
6.19
A troubadourpoem of love:
Jaufré
Rudel,
When Days are Long in May
(£.1125-1150) · 389
6.20
A poem of war:
Bertrán
de Born,
I
Loue
the Joyful Time (12th c.)
· 390
6.21
Song of a trobairitz: Comtessa
de Dia,
I ve Been in Great Anguish (c.1200?)
· 391
6.22
Fabliaux: Browny, the Priest s Cow and The Priest Who Peeked (13th c.)
· 391
New Developments in Religious Sensibilities
6.23
Disciplining and purifying Christendom: Decrees of
Lateran
IV (i2xs)
· 395
6.24
Art and architecture as religious devotion:
Suger,.
On What was Done under his Administration
(1148-1149)
· 400
6.25
Devotion through poverty: Peter Waldo in the Chronicle qfLaon (1173-1178)
· 404
6.26
Devotion through mysticism: Jacques
de
Vitiy, The Life of Mary
ofOignies (1213)
· 405
6.27
The mendicant movement: St. Francis, The Canticle to Brother Sun
(1225) · 408 .
Religious Feeling turned Violent
6.28.
The expulsion of the Jews from Bury St. Edmunds: Jocelin ofBrakelond, Chronicle (1190-
1202) · 410
6.29
Burning heretics in Germany: Chronicle of Trier
(1231) · 411
Timeline for Chapter
6 · 413
Chapter
7:
Discordant Harmonies (c.izso-c.isso)
The Mongols
,·■.·..:. ,
7.1
The Mongols speak: The Secret History of the Mongols (first half of the 13th c.)
· 414
7.2
A Mongol reply to the pope: Guyuk Khan, Letter to Pope Innocent IV
(1246) · 417
7.3
Accommodations: Mengu-Temir Khan, Charter to Protect the Russian Church
(1308) · 418
7.4
The Hungarian king bewails the Mongol invasions.
Béla
IV, Letter to Pope Innocent IV
(c.1250)
· 419
7.5
Mongol trade routes: Marco Polo, The Travels
(с.ізоо)
· 422
Transformations in the Cities
7.6
The
popolo
gains power: The
Ghibelline
Annals of
Piacenza
(1250) · 428
7.7
The
Hanseatic
League: Decrees of the League (1260-1264)
· 430
7.8
Hospitals: Charters for Bury St. Edmunds (1248-1272)
· 430
7.9
Famine at Constantinople: Athanasius I, Patriarch of Constantinople, Letter (1306-1307)
· 432
Heresies and Persecutions
7.10
Inquisition: Jacques Fournier, Episcopal Register
(1318-1325) · 435
7.11 Procedures for isolating lepers:
Sarum
manual (based on materials from
слзбоѕ)
· 442
7.12
Jews in England: Statute of the Jewry
(1275)
and Petition of the Commonalty of the Jews (shortly
after
1275) · 444
CONTENTS
ХШ
Rulers and Ruled
7.13
A charismaticruler:
Joinville,
The Life of St. Louis
(1272) 447
7.14
The commons participate: Summons of Representatives of Shires and Towns to Parliament
(1295) «454
7.15
The pope throws down the gauntlet: Boniface
VIII,
Cieñas Laicos
(1296) · 455
7.16
The pope reacts again: Boniface
VIII,
Unam
Sandám
(1302) · 456
7.17
The French king responds to Boniface: William of Plaisians, Charges of Heresy against Boniface
КШ(ізоз)
· 458
7·ΐ8
Assembly of the Estates General in Paris: Grand Chronicles of France
(1314) · 459
Modes of Thought, Feeling, and Devotion
7.19
Scholasticism: Thomas Aquinas,
Summa
against the Gentiles (1259-1264)
· 461
7.20
Mysticism:
Meister Eckhart,
Sermon
101
(1298-1305)
· 464
7.21
Italian comes into its own: Dante, Inferno (Canto
5)
(Paolo and Francesca);
Paradiso
(Canto
22)
(Meeting with St. Benedict) (1313-1321)
· 469
7.22
Romance: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (last quarter of 14th c.)
· 473
7.23
Medieval drama: Directions for an Annunciation play (14th c.)
»476
7.24
The feast of Corpus
Christi:
The Life of Juliana ofMont-Comillon (1261-1264)
· 478
Timeline for Chapter
7 · 482
Chapter
8:
Catastrophe and Creativity
(азѕо-слѕоо)
The Plague
8.1
A medical view: Nicephorus Gregoras, Roman History (c.
1350) · 483
8.2
Processions at Damascus: Ibn
Battuta,
Trapels
(before
1368) · 484
8.3
Prayers at York: Archbishop William, Letter to His Official at York (July
1348) · 485
8.4
Blaming the Jews:
Heinrich von Diessenhoven,
On the Persecution of the Jews (c.1350)
· 486
8.5
A legislative response: Ordinances against the Spread of Plague at
Pistola
(1348) · 488
The Ottomans
8.6
A Turkish hero: Ashikpashazade,
Osman
Comes to Power (late 15th c.)
· 492
8.7
Diplomacy: Peace Agreement between the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed Hand the
Signoria
of Venice
(January
25, 1478) «497
Byzantium: Decline and Fall
8.8
Before the fall: Patriarch Anthony, Letter to the Russian Church
(1395) · 500
8.9
The fall bewailed: George Sphrantzes, Chronicle (before
1477) · 501
8.10
After the fall: Archbishop Genady of Novgorod and Dmitry Gerasimov, The Tale of the White
Cowl (end of the 15th c.)
· 507
War and Social Unrest in France and England
8.11
Chivalric and non-chivalric models: Froissart, Chronicles (c.1400)
· 512
8.12
National feeling: Jeanne
d Arc,
Letter to the English
(1429) · 517
8.13
The commons revolt: Wat Tyler s Rebellion (after 1381)
· 518
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CONTENTS
Crises
and Changes in the Church and Religion
8.14
The humiliation of Avignon: St. Catherine of Siena, Letter to Pope Gregory XI
(1376) · 525
8.15
The conciliarist movement: Jean
Gerson,
Sermon at the Council of Constance (1415)
· 526
8.16
The Hussite program: The Four Articles of Prague
(1420) · 530
8.17
The Catholic rally against the Hussites: Emperor
Sigismund,
Crusading Letter (1421)
· 531
8.18
Piety in the Low Countries: Salome
Sticken,
Formula for Living (c.1435)
· 532
The Renaissance
8.19
Re-evaluating antiquity: Cincius Romanus, Letter to His Most Learned Teacher Franciscus
de Fiana
(1416)
«536
8.20
The search for a patron: George of Trebizond, Prefatory letter to Mehmed II (1465-1466)
· 538
8.21
Old sources criticized: Lorenzo Valla, Discourse on the Forgery of the Alleged Donation of
Constan¬
tine
(1440) · 539
8.22
Defending women: Christine
de Pisan,
The Book of the City of Ladies (1404-1407)
· 543
8.23
Satirizing society:
François
Villon, Testament (1461)
· 546
8.24
An Islamic Renaissance thinker: IbnKhaldun, Muqaddimah (1377-1381)
· 552
Finding a New World
Plate
8.1
A new kind of map: Gabriel
de Valseca,
Portolan Chart
(1447) · 556
8.25
Taking Mexico:
Hernán Cortés,
The Second Letter
(1520) · 557
Timeline for Chapter
8 · 561
Appendix: A Topical Arrangement of Readings
«563
Sources
· 569
Index
· 579 ■■.- ■
MAPS
Frontispiece map: Important Places Frequently Mentioned in the Sources
·
vii
3.1
Major European Slave Exports
(700-900) · 141
PLATES
4.1
Christianity comes to Denmark: The Jelling Monument (960s)
· 266
5.1
The West:
T
-О
Map (12th c.)
«273
5.2
The West: The Image of the World (late 12th c.)
«274
5.3
The Islamic world: Directions to Mecca (12th c.)
· 275
5.4
Byzantium: The Inhabited World (13th c.)
· 276
5.5
The Conquest depicted: The Bayeux Tapestry (end of the nth c.)
· 308
5.6
Gilbert of Poitiers, Gloss on Psalm
101
(c. 1117)
· 314
5.7
The standard gloss :
Glossa Ordinaria
on Psalm
101
(1130s)
· 318
8.1
A new kind of map: Gabriel
de
Valseca, Portolan Chart
(1447) · 556
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