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Authors of the Middle Ages, Volume IV, Nos 12-13 - Historical and Religious Writers of the Latin West (Hardcover, 1995-1996):... Authors of the Middle Ages, Volume IV, Nos 12-13 - Historical and Religious Writers of the Latin West (Hardcover, 1995-1996)
Patrick J. Geary
R2,589 Discovery Miles 25 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The anonymous author who has come to be known as Fredegar put together a collection of historical sources, together with items of his own composing in the second half of the 7th century. His work forms the most important source for the history of France in the period 594 to 642. It was added to in the mid 8th century, in two continuations that provide vital evidence for their own time. Gregory I (590-604) is often considered the first medieval pope; and as fourth doctor of the church, he is the first exponent of a truly medieval spirituality. This book has three parts: a biography concentrates on analyzing Gregory's actions as pope, in the light of spiritual concerns expressed in his literary works; a second section examines individual works and controversies and questions about them, it also provides information about manuscripts and editions; the final section is a select bibliography encompassing the many aspects of Gregorian scholarship.

Authors of the Middle Ages, Volume II, Nos 5-6 - Historical and Religious Writers of the Latin West (Hardcover, New edition):... Authors of the Middle Ages, Volume II, Nos 5-6 - Historical and Religious Writers of the Latin West (Hardcover, New edition)
Constant J. Mews; Edited by Patrick J. Geary
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R2,600 Discovery Miles 26 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Volume II of the AUTHORS OF THE MIDDLE AGES series contains nos. 5-6 in the series: 'Peter Abelard' by Constant J. Mews and 'Honorius Augustodunensis' by V.I.J. Flint. PETER ABELARD (1079-1142) was one of the most creative and controversial thinkers of the 12th century. This study traces his life as a logician and theologian, paying particular attention to the many scholarly debates provoked by the Historia calamitatum and the celebrated exchange of letters with Heloise. It contains a full survey of his writings, listing the manuscripts in which they occur. HONORIUS AUGUSTODUNENSIS, c. 1098-c. 1140, one of the most prolific and widely read authors of the early 12th century, was a passionate proselytiser on behalf of the Benedictines. This study sets out the extraordinary features of his career and the nature of the battle he fought through his writings. Few of his works have appeared in modern editions, this study gives short accounts of each and their manuscripts.

Medieval Concepts of the Past - Ritual, Memory, Historiography (Paperback): Gerd Althoff, Johannes Fried, Patrick J. Geary Medieval Concepts of the Past - Ritual, Memory, Historiography (Paperback)
Gerd Althoff, Johannes Fried, Patrick J. Geary
R1,146 Discovery Miles 11 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Medieval Concepts of the Past shows how the history of the Middle Ages is being reshaped by leading medieval historians in Germany and the United States in light of cultural and social-scientific investigations into ritual, language, and memory. These two national traditions of medieval scholarship, which have been largely separated over the course of the twentieth century, are drawing closer together through a common interest in issues of social science and linguistic theory as applied to the representation of the past. This book marks a significant step in the reconvergence of these two historiographical traditions.

Medieval Concepts of the Past - Ritual, Memory, Historiography (Hardcover): Gerd Althoff, Johannes Fried, Patrick J. Geary Medieval Concepts of the Past - Ritual, Memory, Historiography (Hardcover)
Gerd Althoff, Johannes Fried, Patrick J. Geary
R3,258 R2,995 Discovery Miles 29 950 Save R263 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Medieval Concepts of the Past shows how the history of the Middle Ages is being reshaped by leading medieval historians in Germany and the United States in light of cultural and social-scientific investigations into ritual, language, and memory. These two national traditions of medieval scholarship, which have been largely separated over the course of the twentieth century, are drawing closer together through a common interest in issues of social science and linguistic theory as applied to the representation of the past. This book marks a significant step in the reconvergence of these two historiographical traditions.

Women at the Beginning - Origin Myths from the Amazons to the Virgin Mary (Paperback): Patrick J. Geary Women at the Beginning - Origin Myths from the Amazons to the Virgin Mary (Paperback)
Patrick J. Geary
R821 Discovery Miles 8 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In these four artfully crafted essays, Patrick Geary explores the way ancient and medieval authors wrote about women. Geary describes the often marginal role women played in origin legends from antiquity until the twelfth century. Not confining himself to one religious tradition or region, he probes the tensions between women in biblical, classical, and medieval myths (such as Eve, Mary, Amazons, princesses, and countesses), and actual women in ancient and medieval societies. Using these legends as a lens through which to study patriarchal societies, Geary chooses moments and texts that illustrate how ancient authors (all of whom were male) confronted the place of women in their society. Unlike other books on the subject, Women at the Beginning attempts to understand not only the place of women in these legends, but also the ideologies of the men who wrote about them. The book concludes that the authors of these stories were themselves struggling with ambivalence about women in their own worlds and that this struggle manifested itself in their writings.

The Myth of Nations - The Medieval Origins of Europe (Paperback): Patrick J. Geary The Myth of Nations - The Medieval Origins of Europe (Paperback)
Patrick J. Geary
R689 Discovery Miles 6 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Modern-day Europeans by the millions proudly trace back their national identities to the Celts, Franks, Gauls, Goths, Huns, or Serbs--or some combination of the various peoples who inhabited, traversed, or pillaged their continent more than a thousand years ago. According to Patrick Geary, this is historical nonsense. The idea that national character is fixed for all time in a simpler, distant past is groundless, he argues in this unflinching reconsideration of European nationhood. Few of the peoples that many Europeans honor as sharing their sense of ''nation'' had comparably homogeneous identities; even the Huns, he points out, were firmly united only under Attila's ten-year reign.

Geary dismantles the nationalist myths about how the nations of Europe were born. Through rigorous analysis set in lucid prose, he contrasts the myths with the actual history of Europe's transformation between the fourth and ninth centuries--the period of grand migrations that nationalists hold dear. The nationalist sentiments today increasingly taken for granted in Europe emerged, he argues, only in the nineteenth century. Ironically, this phenomenon was kept alive not just by responsive populations--but by complicit scholars.

Ultimately, Geary concludes, the actual formation of European peoples must be seen as an extended process that began in antiquity and continues in the present. The resulting image is a challenge to those who anchor contemporary antagonisms in ancient myths--to those who claim that immigration and tolerance toward minorities despoil ''nationhood.'' As Geary shows, such ideologues--whether Le Pens who champion ''the French people born with the baptism of Clovis in 496'' or Milosevics who cite early Serbian history to claim rebellious regions--know their myths but not their history.

"The Myth of Nations" will be intensely debated by all who understood that a history that does not change, that reduces the complexities of many centuries to a single, eternal moment, isn't history at all.

Living in the Tenth Century - Mentalities and Social Orders (Paperback, New edition): Heinrich Fichtenau, Patrick J. Geary Living in the Tenth Century - Mentalities and Social Orders (Paperback, New edition)
Heinrich Fichtenau, Patrick J. Geary
R1,349 Discovery Miles 13 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Fichtenau delivers a fascinating view of tenth-century Europe on the eve of the second millenium. He writes this hoping we, on the eve of the third millennium, will take time also to look at who we are and at our world. . . . This engaging book lucidly carries the reader through an amazing amount of material. Medieval scholars will find it resourceful and challenging; the nonscholar will find it fascinating and enlightening."--A. L. Kolp, "Choice"
""Living in the Tenth Century" resembles an anthropological field study more than a conventional historical monograph, and represents a far more ambitious attempt to see behind the surface of avowals and events than others have seriously attempted even for much more voluminously documented periods. . . . It is remarkably rich and readable."--R.I. Moore, "Times Higher Education Supplement"
"Fichtenau offers a magnificent survey of all the main spheres of life: the social order, the rural economy, schooling and religious belief and practice in both the secular and monastic church. His command, especially of the narrative sources, their fine nuances of attitude emotion and underlying norms, is masterly and he employs them here with all the sensitiveness and feel for the subject that have always been the hallmarks of his work."--Karl Leyser, "Francia"

Phantoms of Remembrance - Memory and Oblivion at the End of the First Millennium (Paperback, Revised): Patrick J. Geary Phantoms of Remembrance - Memory and Oblivion at the End of the First Millennium (Paperback, Revised)
Patrick J. Geary
R1,481 Discovery Miles 14 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In "Phantoms of Remembrance, " Patrick Geary makes important new inroads into the widely discussed topic of historical memory, vividly evoking the everyday lives of eleventh-century people and both their written and "nonwritten" ways of preserving the past. Women praying for their dead, monks creating and re-creating their archives, scribes choosing which royal families of the past to applaud and which to forget: it is from such sources that most of our knowledge of the medieval period comes. Throughout richly detailed descriptions of various acts of remembrance--including the naming of children and the recording of visions--the author unearths a wide range of approaches to preserving the past as it was or formulating the past that an individual or group prefers to imagine.

Women at the Beginning - Origin Myths from the Amazons to the Virgin Mary (Hardcover, New): Patrick J. Geary Women at the Beginning - Origin Myths from the Amazons to the Virgin Mary (Hardcover, New)
Patrick J. Geary
R950 Discovery Miles 9 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In these four artfully crafted essays, Patrick Geary explores the way ancient and medieval authors wrote about women. Geary describes the often marginal role women played in origin legends from antiquity until the twelfth century.

Not confining himself to one religious tradition or region, he probes the tensions between women in biblical, classical, and medieval myths (such as Eve, Mary, Amazons, princesses, and countesses), and actual women in ancient and medieval societies. Using these legends as a lens through which to study patriarchal societies, Geary chooses moments and texts that illustrate how ancient authors (all of whom were male) confronted the place of women in their society.

Unlike other books on the subject, "Women at the Beginning" attempts to understand not only the place of women in these legends, but also the ideologies of the men who wrote about them. The book concludes that the authors of these stories were themselves struggling with ambivalence about women in their own worlds and that this struggle manifested itself in their writings.

Interpreting Late Antiquity - Essays on the Postclassical World (Paperback): G.W. Bowersock, Peter Brown, Oleg Grabar Interpreting Late Antiquity - Essays on the Postclassical World (Paperback)
G.W. Bowersock, Peter Brown, Oleg Grabar; Contributions by Averil Cameron, Beatrice Caseau, …
R849 Discovery Miles 8 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The era of late antiquity--from the middle of the third century to the end of the eighth--was marked by the rise of two world religions, unprecedented political upheavals that remade the map of the known world, and the creation of art of enduring glory. In these eleven in-depth essays, drawn from the award-winning reference work "Late Antiquity: A Guide to the Postclassical World," an international cast of experts provides essential information and fresh perspectives on this period's culture and history.

Living with the Dead in the Middle Ages (Paperback): Patrick J. Geary Living with the Dead in the Middle Ages (Paperback)
Patrick J. Geary
R722 Discovery Miles 7 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Whereas modern societies tend to banish the dead from the world of the living, medieval men and women accorded them a vital role in the community. The saints counted most prominently as potential intercessors before God, but the ordinary dead as well were called upon to aid the living, and even to participate in the negotiation of political disputes. In this book, the distinguished medievalist Patrick J. Geary shows how exploring the complex relations between the living and dead can broaden our understanding of the political, economic, and cultural history of medieval Europe. Geary has brought together for this volume twelve of his most influential essays. They address such topics as the development of saints' cults and of the concept of sacred space; the integration of saints' cults into the lives of ordinary people; patterns of relic circulation; and the role of the dead in negotiating the claims and counterclaims of various interest groups. Also included are two case studies of communities that enlisted new patron saints to solve their problems. Throughout, Geary demonstrates that, by reading actions, artifacts, and rituals on an equal footing with texts, we can better grasp the otherness of past societies.

Living with the Dead in the Middle Ages (Hardcover): Patrick J. Geary Living with the Dead in the Middle Ages (Hardcover)
Patrick J. Geary
R3,615 Discovery Miles 36 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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