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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 XIV 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 contents xv
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spellingShingle Reading the Middle Ages sources from Europe, Byzantium, and the Islamic world
Moyen Âge - Sources
Geschichte
Middle Ages Sources
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title Reading the Middle Ages sources from Europe, Byzantium, and the Islamic world
title_auth Reading the Middle Ages sources from Europe, Byzantium, and the Islamic world
title_exact_search Reading the Middle Ages sources from Europe, Byzantium, and the Islamic world
title_full Reading the Middle Ages sources from Europe, Byzantium, and the Islamic world ed. by Barbara H. Rosenwein
title_fullStr Reading the Middle Ages sources from Europe, Byzantium, and the Islamic world ed. by Barbara H. Rosenwein
title_full_unstemmed Reading the Middle Ages sources from Europe, Byzantium, and the Islamic world ed. by Barbara H. Rosenwein
title_short Reading the Middle Ages
title_sort reading the middle ages sources from europe byzantium and the islamic world
title_sub sources from Europe, Byzantium, and the Islamic world
topic Moyen Âge - Sources
Geschichte
Middle Ages Sources
topic_facet Moyen Âge - Sources
Geschichte
Middle Ages Sources
Europa
Europe History 476-1492
Anatolien
Islamische Staaten
Byzantinisches Reich
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