Historical and intellectual culture in the long twelfth century the Scandinavian connection

"In the wake of religious conversion and the establishment of more stable political systems, the outskirts of Latin Christendom produced historical narratives providing their present identities with a foundational past. The essays collected in this volume all seek to illuminate the emergence of...

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adam_text Titel: Historical and intellectual culture in the long twelfth century Autor: Münster-Swendsen, Mia Jahr: 2016 Contents Abbreviations xi Acknowledgements xiii Introduction x The Writing of History: European Context and Points of Comparison ELISABETH VAN HOUTS Marriage as Inspiration for the Writing of History 13 NORA BERJEND Writing Christianization in Medieval Hungary 31 ALHEYD1S PLASSMANN Corrupted by Power — Bishops in Adam of Bremen s Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiaepontificum 51 LASSE C.A. SONNE The Northification of the Pagan Past in Old Norse Literature 71 The English Connection RODNEY M. THOMSON William of Malmesbury and the Scandinavians 91 MICHAEL H. GELTING Henry of Huntingdon, the Roskilde Chronicle, and the English Connection in Twelfth-Century Denmark 104 MICHAEL WINTERBOTTOM The Style of AElnoth 119 Liturgy and History SIGBJ0RN OLSEN S0NNESYN Monastic Life as a Matrix of Meaning: History, Liturgy, and Interior Reform in Early Danish Historical Texts 131 ROMAN HANKELN Music and Its Significance for the Articulation of History in Twelfth- Century Scandinavian Historiae for Sainted Rulers 148 NILS HOLGER PETERSEN Memorial Ritual and the Writing of History 166 New Perspectives on Danish Historical Writing MIA MUNSTER-SWENDSEN Lost Chronicle or Elusive Informers? Some Thoughts on the Source of Ralph Niger s Reports from Twelfth-Century Denmark 189 THOMAS K. HEEB0LL-HOLM Why Was William of Aibelholt Canonized? The Two Lives of Saint William 211 C. STEPHEN JAEGER Dudo of St Quentin and Saxo Grammaticus: Historiography in Two Phases of Charismatic Culture 235 THOMAS FOERSTER Ideas of Empire: Saxo Grammaticus and Godfrey of Viterbo 252 JENNY BENHAM Writing Peace, Writing War: Roger of Howden and Saxo Grammaticus Compared 272 Homage to a Great Scholar: The Unfinished Work of Karsten Friis-Jensen MICHAEL WINTERBOTTOM Karsten Friis-Jensen s Preliminary Findings Towards a New Edition of Sven Aggesen 295 Index 318
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contents Marriage as inspiration for the writing of history
Writing Christianization in medieval Hungary
Corrupted by power: bishops in Adam of Bremen's Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum
<<The>> northification of the pagan past in Old Norse literature
William of Malmesbury and the Scandinavians
Henry of Huntingdon, the Roskilde chronicle, and the English connection in twelfth-century Denmark
<<The>> style of Aelnoth
Monastic life as a matrix of meaning: history, liturgy, and interior reform in early Danish historical texts
Music and its significance for the articulation of history in twelfth-century Scandinavian historiae for sainted rulers
Memorial, ritual, and the writing of history
Lost chronicle or elusive informers? Some thoughts on the source of Ralph Niger's Reports from twelfth-century Denmark
Why was William of Æbelholt canonized?: the two lives of Saint William
Dudo of St Quentin and Saxo Grammaticus: historiography in two phases of charismatic culture
Ideas of empire: Saxo Grammaticus and Godfrey of Viterbo
Writing peace, writing war: Roger of Howden and Saxo Grammaticus compared
Karsten Friis-Jensen's preliminary findings towards a new edition of Sven Aggesen
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spellingShingle Historical and intellectual culture in the long twelfth century the Scandinavian connection
Durham medieval and Renaissance monographs and essays
Marriage as inspiration for the writing of history
Writing Christianization in medieval Hungary
Corrupted by power: bishops in Adam of Bremen's Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum
<<The>> northification of the pagan past in Old Norse literature
William of Malmesbury and the Scandinavians
Henry of Huntingdon, the Roskilde chronicle, and the English connection in twelfth-century Denmark
<<The>> style of Aelnoth
Monastic life as a matrix of meaning: history, liturgy, and interior reform in early Danish historical texts
Music and its significance for the articulation of history in twelfth-century Scandinavian historiae for sainted rulers
Memorial, ritual, and the writing of history
Lost chronicle or elusive informers? Some thoughts on the source of Ralph Niger's Reports from twelfth-century Denmark
Why was William of Æbelholt canonized?: the two lives of Saint William
Dudo of St Quentin and Saxo Grammaticus: historiography in two phases of charismatic culture
Ideas of empire: Saxo Grammaticus and Godfrey of Viterbo
Writing peace, writing war: Roger of Howden and Saxo Grammaticus compared
Karsten Friis-Jensen's preliminary findings towards a new edition of Sven Aggesen
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title Historical and intellectual culture in the long twelfth century the Scandinavian connection
title_alt Marriage as inspiration for the writing of history
Writing Christianization in medieval Hungary
Corrupted by power: bishops in Adam of Bremen's Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum
<<The>> northification of the pagan past in Old Norse literature
William of Malmesbury and the Scandinavians
Henry of Huntingdon, the Roskilde chronicle, and the English connection in twelfth-century Denmark
<<The>> style of Aelnoth
Monastic life as a matrix of meaning: history, liturgy, and interior reform in early Danish historical texts
Music and its significance for the articulation of history in twelfth-century Scandinavian historiae for sainted rulers
Memorial, ritual, and the writing of history
Lost chronicle or elusive informers? Some thoughts on the source of Ralph Niger's Reports from twelfth-century Denmark
Why was William of Æbelholt canonized?: the two lives of Saint William
Dudo of St Quentin and Saxo Grammaticus: historiography in two phases of charismatic culture
Ideas of empire: Saxo Grammaticus and Godfrey of Viterbo
Writing peace, writing war: Roger of Howden and Saxo Grammaticus compared
Karsten Friis-Jensen's preliminary findings towards a new edition of Sven Aggesen
title_auth Historical and intellectual culture in the long twelfth century the Scandinavian connection
title_exact_search Historical and intellectual culture in the long twelfth century the Scandinavian connection
title_full Historical and intellectual culture in the long twelfth century the Scandinavian connection edited by Mia Münster-Swendsen, Thomas K. Heebøll-Holm, and Sigbjørn Olsen Sønnesyn
title_fullStr Historical and intellectual culture in the long twelfth century the Scandinavian connection edited by Mia Münster-Swendsen, Thomas K. Heebøll-Holm, and Sigbjørn Olsen Sønnesyn
title_full_unstemmed Historical and intellectual culture in the long twelfth century the Scandinavian connection edited by Mia Münster-Swendsen, Thomas K. Heebøll-Holm, and Sigbjørn Olsen Sønnesyn
title_short Historical and intellectual culture in the long twelfth century
title_sort historical and intellectual culture in the long twelfth century the scandinavian connection
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Philosophie
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Skandinavien
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