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East and West in the Early Middle Ages : The Merovingian Kingdoms in Mediterranean Perspective 🔍
Stefan Esders; Yaniv Fox; Yitzhak Hen; Laury Sarti; Minerva-Gentner Symposium
Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), Cambridge University Press, New York, 2019
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From Their Crystallisation In The Late Fifth Century To Their Ultimate Decline In The Eighth, The Merovingian Kingdoms Were A Product Of A Vibrant Mediterranean Society With Both A Cultural Past And A Dynamic And Ongoing Dialogue Between The Member Communities. By Bringing Together The Scholarship Of Historians, Archaeologists, Art Historians, And Manuscript Researchers, This Volume Examines The Merovingian World's Mediterranean Connections. The Franks' Cultural Horizons Spanned Not Only The Latin-speaking World, But Also The Byzantine Empire, Northern Europe, Sassanid Persia, And, After The Seventh Century, A Quickly Ascendant Islamic Culture. Traces Of A Constant Movement Of People And Cultural Artefacts Through This World Are Ubiquitous. As Simultaneous Consumers, Adapters, And Disseminators Of Culture, The Degree To Which The Merovingian Kingdoms Were Thought To Engage With Their Neighbours Is Re-evaluated As This Volume Analyses Written Accounts, Archaeological Findings And Artefacts To Provide New Perspectives On Merovingian Wide-ranging Relations. Expanding Political Horizons -- Archaeological Perspectives On Communication And Exchange Between The Merovingians And The Eastern Mediterranean / Jörg Drauschke -- Anxiously Looking East: Burgundian Foreign Policy On The Eve Of The Reconquest / Yaniv Fox -- Pax Inter Utramque Gentem: The Merovingians, Byzantium And The History Of Frankish Identity / Helmut Reimitz -- Patterns Of Intensification The 580s -- Cultural Transmission Caught In The Act: Gregory Of Tours And The Relics Of St Sergius / Phillip Wynn -- Hermenegild's Rebellion And Conversion: Merovingian And Byzantine Connections / Wolfram Drews -- Early Byzantine Church Silver Offered For The Eternal Rest Of Framarich And Karilos: Evidence Of 'the Army Of Heroic Men' Raised By Tiberius Ii Constantine? / Benjamin Fourlas -- Money For Nothing? Franks, Byzantines And Lombards In The Sixth And Seventh Century / Andreas Fischer -- The Pope As A Mediterranean Player -- The Papacy And The Frankish Bishops In The Sixth Century / Sebastian Scholz -- A One-way Ticket To Francia: Constantinople, Rome And Northern Gaul In The Mid-seventh Century / Charles Mériaux -- The Digression On Pope Martin I In The Life Of Eligius Of Noyon. A Testimony To Late Seventh-century Knowledge Exchange Between East And West? / Laury Sarti -- Perceptions Of Rome And The Papacy In Late Merovingian Francia: The Cononian Recension Of The Liber Pontificalis / Rosamond Mckitterick -- Religious And Cultural Exchange -- Relocation To The West: The Relic Of The True Cross In Poitiers / Galit Noga-banai -- A Generic Mediterranean: Hagiography In The Early Middle Ages / Jamie Kreiner -- Defensor Of Ligugé's Liber Scintillarum And The Migration Of Knowledge / Yitzhak Hen -- Willibald In The Holy Places / Ora Limor -- Rethinking The Late Merovingians -- 'great Security Prevailed In Both East And West': The Merovingian Kingdoms And The 6th Ecumenical Council (680/81) / Stefan Esders -- In The Circle Of The Bishop Of Bourges: Bern 611 And Late Merovingian Culture / David Ganz -- Contact With The Eastern Mediterranean In The Late Merovingian Period / Ian Wood -- 'merovingian' Illuminated Manuscripts And Their Links With The Eastern Mediterranean World / Laurence Nees -- 'sons Of Ishmael, Turn Back!' / Ann Chrystis -- Carolingian Kingship, Apostolic Authority And Imperial Recognition Of Pippin The Short's 'italienpolitik' And The Quest For Royal Legitimacy / Erik Goosmann. Edited By Stefan Esders, Freie Universität, Berlin ; Yaniv Fox, Bar-ilan University, Israel ; Yitzhak Hen, Ben Gurion University Of The Negev, Israel ; Laury Sarti, Freie Universität Berlin. Includes Index.
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Esders, Stefan, Fox, Yaniv, Hen, Yitzhak, Sarti, Laury, Minerva-gentner Symposium (2014 : Berlin, Germany)
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Stefan Esders; Yaniv Foḳs; Yitsḥaḳ Ḥen; Laury Sarti
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From Their Crystallisation In The Late Fifth Century To Their Ultimate Decline In The Eighth, The Merovingian Kingdoms Were A Product Of A Vibrant Mediterranean Society With Both A Cultural Past And A Dynamic And Ongoing Dialogue Between The Member Communities. By Bringing Together The Scholarship Of Historians, Archaeologists, Art Historians, And Manuscript Researchers, This Volume Examines The Merovingian World's Mediterranean Connections. The Franks' Cultural Horizons Spanned Not Only The Latin-speaking World, But Also The Byzantine Empire, Northern Europe, Sassanid Persia, And, After The Seventh Century, A Quickly Ascendant Islamic Culture. Traces Of A Constant Movement Of People And Cultural Artefacts Through This World Are Ubiquitous. As Simultaneous Consumers, Adapters, And Disseminators Of Culture, The Degree To Which The Merovingian Kingdoms Were Thought To Engage With Their Neighbours Is Re-evaluated As This Volume Analyses Written Accounts, Archaeological Findings And Artefacts To Provide New Perspectives On Merovingian Wide-ranging Relations. Expanding Political Horizons -- Archaeological Perspectives On Communication And Exchange Between The Merovingians And The Eastern Mediterranean / Jörg Drauschke -- Anxiously Looking East: Burgundian Foreign Policy On The Eve Of The Reconquest / Yaniv Fox -- Pax Inter Utramque Gentem: The Merovingians, Byzantium And The History Of Frankish Identity / Helmut Reimitz -- Patterns Of Intensification The 580s -- Cultural Transmission Caught In The Act: Gregory Of Tours And The Relics Of St Sergius / Phillip Wynn -- Hermenegild's Rebellion And Conversion: Merovingian And Byzantine Connections / Wolfram Drews -- Early Byzantine Church Silver Offered For The Eternal Rest Of Framarich And Karilos: Evidence Of 'the Army Of Heroic Men' Raised By Tiberius Ii Constantine? / Benjamin Fourlas -- Money For Nothing? Franks, Byzantines And Lombards In The Sixth And Seventh Century / Andreas Fischer -- The Pope As A Mediterranean Player -- The Papacy And The Frankish Bishops In The Sixth Century / Sebastian Scholz -- A One-way Ticket To Francia: Constantinople, Rome And Northern Gaul In The Mid-seventh Century / Charles Mériaux -- The Digression On Pope Martin I In The Life Of Eligius Of Noyon. A Testimony To Late Seventh-century Knowledge Exchange Between East And West? / Laury Sarti -- Perceptions Of Rome And The Papacy In Late Merovingian Francia: The Cononian Recension Of The Liber Pontificalis / Rosamond Mckitterick -- Religious And Cultural Exchange -- Relocation To The West: The Relic Of The True Cross In Poitiers / Galit Noga-banai -- A Generic Mediterranean: Hagiography In The Early Middle Ages / Jamie Kreiner -- Defensor Of Ligugé's Liber Scintillarum And The Migration Of Knowledge / Yitzhak Hen -- Willibald In The Holy Places / Ora Limor -- Rethinking The Late Merovingians -- 'great Security Prevailed In Both East And West': The Merovingian Kingdoms And The 6th Ecumenical Council (680/81) / Stefan Esders -- In The Circle Of The Bishop Of Bourges: Bern 611 And Late Merovingian Culture / David Ganz -- Contact With The Eastern Mediterranean In The Late Merovingian Period / Ian Wood -- 'merovingian' Illuminated Manuscripts And Their Links With The Eastern Mediterranean World / Laurence Nees -- 'sons Of Ishmael, Turn Back!' / Ann Chrystis -- Carolingian Kingship, Apostolic Authority And Imperial Recognition Of Pippin The Short's 'italienpolitik' And The Quest For Royal Legitimacy / Erik Goosmann. Edited By Stefan Esders, Freie Universität, Berlin ; Yaniv Fox, Bar-ilan University, Israel ; Yitzhak Hen, Ben Gurion University Of The Negev, Israel ; Laury Sarti, Freie Universität Berlin. Includes Index.
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Title page, pp i-iii
Copyright page, pp iv-iv
Contents, pp v-vii
Figures, pp viii-x
Contributors, pp xi-xii
Acknowledgements, pp xiii-xiv
Abbreviations, pp xv-xvi
Introduction, pp 1-6
By Stefan Esders, Yitzhak Hen
Part I - Expanding Political Horizons, pp 7-64
1 - Archaeological Perspectives on Communication and Exchange between the Merovingians and the Eastern Mediterranean, pp 9-31
By Jörg Drauschke
2 - Anxiously Looking East: Burgundian Foreign Policy on the Eve of the Reconquest, pp 32-44
By Yaniv Fox
3 - Pax Inter Utramque Gentem: The Merovingians, Byzantium and the History of Frankish Identity, pp 45-64
By Helmut Reimitz
Part II - Patterns of Intensification: The 580s, pp 65-126
4 - Cultural Transmission Caught in the Act: Gregory of Tours and the Relics of St Sergius, pp 67-73
By Phillip Wynn
5 - Hermenegild’s Rebellion and Conversion: Merovingian and Byzantine Connections, pp 74-86
By Wolfram Drews
6 - Early Byzantine Church Silver Offered for the Eternal Rest of Framarich and Karilos: Evidence of ‘the Army of Heroic Men’ Raised by Tiberius II Constantine?, pp 87-107
By Benjamin Fourlas
7 - Money for Nothing?: Franks, Byzantines and Lombards in the Sixth and Seventh Centuries, pp 108-126
By Andreas Fischer
Part III - The Pope as a Mediterranean Player, pp 127-186
8 - The Papacy and the Frankish Bishops in the Sixth Century, pp 129-137
By Sebastian Scholz
9 - A One-Way Ticket to Francia: Constantinople, Rome and Northern Gaul in the Mid Seventh Century, pp 138-148
By Charles Mériaux
10 - The Digression on Pope Martin I in the Life of Eligius of Noyon, pp 149-164
By Laury Sarti
11 - Perceptions of Rome and the Papacy in Late Merovingian Francia: The Cononian Recension of the Liber Pontificalis, pp 165-186
By Rosamond McKitterick
Part IV - Religious and Cultural Exchange, pp 187-244
12 - Relocation to the West: The Relic of the True Cross in Poitiers, pp 189-201
By Galit Noga-Banai
13 - A Generic Mediterranean: Hagiography in the Early Middle Ages, pp 202-217
By Jamie Kreiner
14 - Defensor of Ligugé’s Liber Scintillarum and the Migration of Knowledge, pp 218-229
By Yitzhak Hen
15 - Willibald in the Holy Places, pp 230-244
By Ora Limor
Part V - Rethinking the Late Merovingians, pp 245-345
16 - ‘Great Security Prevailed in Both East and West’: The Merovingian Kingdoms and the Sixth Ecumenical Council (680/1), pp 247-264
By Stefan Esders
17 - In the Circle of the Bishop of Bourges: Bern 611 and Late Merovingian Culture, pp 265-280
By David Ganz
18 - Contact with the Eastern Mediterranean in the Late Merovingian Period, pp 281-296
By Ian Wood
19 - ‘Merovingian’ Illuminated Manuscripts and Their Links with the Eastern Mediterranean World, pp 297-317
By Lawrence Nees
20 - ‘Sons of Ishmael, Turn Back!’, pp 318-328
By Ann Christys
21 - Carolingian Kingship, Apostolic Authority and Imperial Recognition: Pippin the Short’s Italienpolitik and the Quest for Royal Legitimacy, pp 329-345
By Erik Goosmann
Index, pp 346-360
Copyright page, pp iv-iv
Contents, pp v-vii
Figures, pp viii-x
Contributors, pp xi-xii
Acknowledgements, pp xiii-xiv
Abbreviations, pp xv-xvi
Introduction, pp 1-6
By Stefan Esders, Yitzhak Hen
Part I - Expanding Political Horizons, pp 7-64
1 - Archaeological Perspectives on Communication and Exchange between the Merovingians and the Eastern Mediterranean, pp 9-31
By Jörg Drauschke
2 - Anxiously Looking East: Burgundian Foreign Policy on the Eve of the Reconquest, pp 32-44
By Yaniv Fox
3 - Pax Inter Utramque Gentem: The Merovingians, Byzantium and the History of Frankish Identity, pp 45-64
By Helmut Reimitz
Part II - Patterns of Intensification: The 580s, pp 65-126
4 - Cultural Transmission Caught in the Act: Gregory of Tours and the Relics of St Sergius, pp 67-73
By Phillip Wynn
5 - Hermenegild’s Rebellion and Conversion: Merovingian and Byzantine Connections, pp 74-86
By Wolfram Drews
6 - Early Byzantine Church Silver Offered for the Eternal Rest of Framarich and Karilos: Evidence of ‘the Army of Heroic Men’ Raised by Tiberius II Constantine?, pp 87-107
By Benjamin Fourlas
7 - Money for Nothing?: Franks, Byzantines and Lombards in the Sixth and Seventh Centuries, pp 108-126
By Andreas Fischer
Part III - The Pope as a Mediterranean Player, pp 127-186
8 - The Papacy and the Frankish Bishops in the Sixth Century, pp 129-137
By Sebastian Scholz
9 - A One-Way Ticket to Francia: Constantinople, Rome and Northern Gaul in the Mid Seventh Century, pp 138-148
By Charles Mériaux
10 - The Digression on Pope Martin I in the Life of Eligius of Noyon, pp 149-164
By Laury Sarti
11 - Perceptions of Rome and the Papacy in Late Merovingian Francia: The Cononian Recension of the Liber Pontificalis, pp 165-186
By Rosamond McKitterick
Part IV - Religious and Cultural Exchange, pp 187-244
12 - Relocation to the West: The Relic of the True Cross in Poitiers, pp 189-201
By Galit Noga-Banai
13 - A Generic Mediterranean: Hagiography in the Early Middle Ages, pp 202-217
By Jamie Kreiner
14 - Defensor of Ligugé’s Liber Scintillarum and the Migration of Knowledge, pp 218-229
By Yitzhak Hen
15 - Willibald in the Holy Places, pp 230-244
By Ora Limor
Part V - Rethinking the Late Merovingians, pp 245-345
16 - ‘Great Security Prevailed in Both East and West’: The Merovingian Kingdoms and the Sixth Ecumenical Council (680/1), pp 247-264
By Stefan Esders
17 - In the Circle of the Bishop of Bourges: Bern 611 and Late Merovingian Culture, pp 265-280
By David Ganz
18 - Contact with the Eastern Mediterranean in the Late Merovingian Period, pp 281-296
By Ian Wood
19 - ‘Merovingian’ Illuminated Manuscripts and Their Links with the Eastern Mediterranean World, pp 297-317
By Lawrence Nees
20 - ‘Sons of Ishmael, Turn Back!’, pp 318-328
By Ann Christys
21 - Carolingian Kingship, Apostolic Authority and Imperial Recognition: Pippin the Short’s Italienpolitik and the Quest for Royal Legitimacy, pp 329-345
By Erik Goosmann
Index, pp 346-360
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