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        Literature & Literary Studies
        January 2013

        The Papal Reform of the Eleventh Century

        Lives of Pope Leo IX and Pope Gregory VII

        by I. Robinson

        The eleventh-century papal reform transformed western European Church and society and permanently altered the relations of Church and State in the west. The reform was inaugurated by Pope Leo IX (1048-54) and given a controversial change of direction by Pope Gregory VII (1073-85). This book contains the earliest biographies of both popes, presented here for the first time in English translation with detailed commentaries. The biographers of Leo IX were inspired by his universally acknowledged sanctity, whereas the biographers of Gregory VII wrote to defend his reputation against the hostility generated by his reforming methods and his conflict with King Henry IV. Also included is a translation of Book to a Friend, written by Bishop Bonizo of Sutri soon after the death of Gregory VII, as well as an extract from the violently anti-Gregorian polemic of Bishop Benzo of Alba (1085) and the short biography of Leo IX composed in the papal curia in the 1090s by Bishop Bruno of Segni. These fascinating narrative sources bear witness to the startling impact of the papal reform and of the 'Investiture Contest', the conflict of empire and papacy that was one of its consequences. An essential collection of translated texts for students of medieval history.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        August 2016

        Hincmar of Rheims

        Life and work

        by Rachel Stone, Charles West

        Archbishop Hincmar of Rheims (d. 882) is a crucial figure for all those interested in early medieval European history in general, and Carolingian history in particular. For forty years he was an advisor to kings and religious controversialist; his works are a key source for the political, religious and social history of the later ninth century, covering topics from papal politics to the abduction of women and the role of parish priests. For the first time since Jean Devisse's biography of Hincmar in the 1970s, this book offers a three-dimensional examination of a figure whose actions and writings in different fields are often studied in isolation. It brings together the latest international research across the spectrum of his varied activities, as history-writer, estate administrator, hagiographer, canonist, pastorally engaged bishop, and politically minded royal advisor. The introduction also provides the first substantial English-language survey of Hincmar's whole career.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2016

        The annals of Lampert of Hersfeld

        by I. Robinson

        This is a translation of the eleventh-century Latin Annals of Lampert, monk of Hersfeld, with detailed commentary and introduction. No translation has hitherto been published in English, despite the fact that it is one of the best known of all the narrative sources of the Middle Ages, constantly mentioned in the English secondary literature. Lampert produced the most detailed account of the events of 1056-77 (the minority of Henry IV of Germany and the first decade of his personal rule), a period of crisis and rebellion culminating in the conflict between the king and Pope Gregory VII. He is widely regarded as 'the unrivalled master among medieval historians' and 'a superb story-teller', noted for his vivid characterisation and narrative. An English translation of this work is of the greatest value to teachers and students of medieval history and also of interest to the general reader of European literature.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2017

        The divorce of King Lothar and Queen Theutberga

        Hincmar of Rheims's De divortio

        by Rachel Stone, Charles West

        In the mid-ninth century, Francia was rocked by the first royal divorce scandal of the Middle Ages: the attempt by King Lothar II of Lotharingia to rid himself of his queen, Theutberga and remarry. Even 'women in their weaving sheds' were allegedly gossiping about the lurid accusations made. Kings and bishops from neighbouring kingdoms, and several popes, were gradually drawn into a crisis affecting the fate of an entire kingdom. This is the first professionally published translation of a key source for this extraordinary episode: Archbishop Hincmar of Rheims's De divortio Lotharii regis et Theutbergae reginae. This text offers eye-opening insight both on the political wrangling of the time and on early medieval attitudes towards magic, penance, gender, the ordeal, marriage, sodomy, the role of bishops, and kingship.The translation includes a substantial introduction and annotations, putting the case into its early medieval context and explaining Hincmar's sometimes-dubious methods of argument.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        August 2004

        The Papal Reform of the Eleventh Century

        Lives of Pope Leo IX and Pope Gregory VII

        by Rosemary Horrox, Simon Maclean, I. Robinson

        The eleventh-century papal reform transformed western European Church and society and permanently altered the relations of Church and State in the west. The reform was inaugurated by Pope Leo IX (1048-54) and given a controversial change of direction by Pope Gregory VII (1073-85). This book contains the earliest biographies of both popes, presented here for the first time in English translation with detailed commentaries. The biographers of Leo IX were inspired by his universally acknowledged sanctity, whereas the biographers of Gregory VII wrote to defend his reputation against the hostility generated by his reforming methods and his conflict with King Henry IV. Also included is a translation of Book to a Friend, written by Bishop Bonizo of Sutri soon after the death of Gregory VII, as well as an extract from the violently anti-Gregorian polemic of Bishop Benzo of Alba (1085) and the short biography of Leo IX composed in the papal curia in the 1090s by Bishop Bruno of Segni. These fascinating narrative sources bear witness to the startling impact of the papal reform and of the 'Investiture Contest', the conflict of empire and papacy that was one of its consequences. An essential collection of translated texts for students of medieval history. ;

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        January 2013

        Eleventh-century Germany

        The Swabian chronicles

        by I. Robinson

        Three of the most important chronicles of eleventh-century Germany were composed in the south-western duchy of Swabia. The chronicles reveal how between 1049 and 1100 the centripetal attraction of the reform papacy became the dominant fact of intellectual life in German reformed monastic circles. In the abbey of Reichenau Herman 'the Lame' composed a chronicle of the reign of Emperor Henry III (1039-56). His pupil, Berthold of Reichenau, continued his master's work, composing a detailed account of 1076-1079 in Germany. Bernold, a clergyman of Constance, continued the work of Herman and Berthold in a text containing the fullest extant account of 1080-1100. Herman's waning enthusiasm for the monarchy and growing interest in the newly reformed papacy were intensified in Berthold's chronicle, and writing in the new context of the reformed monasteries of south-western Germany, Bernold preached total obedience to the Gregorian papacy. The Swabian chronicles are an indispensable resource to the student of the changing loyalties and conflicts of eleventh-century Germany.

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        September 2018

        Gedichte

        Zweisprachige Ausgabe

        by Elizabeth Bishop

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        January 2013

        The world of El Cid

        Chronicles of the Spanish Reconquest

        by Simon Barton, Richard Fletcher

        Makes available, for the first time in English translation, four of the principal narrative sources for the history of the Spanish kingdom of León-Castile during the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Three chronicles focus primarily upon the activities of the kings of León-Castile as leaders of the Reconquest of Spain from the forces of Islam, and especially upon Fernando I (1037-65), his son Alfonso VI (1065-1109) and the latter's grandson Alfonso VII (1126-57). The fourth chronicle is a biography of the hero Rodrigo Díaz, better remembered as El Cid, and is the main source of information about his extraordinary career as a mercenary soldier who fought for Christian and Muslim alike. Covers the fascinating interaction of the Muslim and Christian worlds, each at the height of their power. Each text is prefaced by its own introduction and accompanied by explanatory notes.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2018

        Noble society

        Five lives from twelfth-century Germany

        by Jonathan R. Lyon

        This book provides scholars and students alike with a set of texts that can deepen their understanding of the culture and society of the twelfth-century German kingdom. The sources translated here bring to life the activities of five noblemen and noblewomen from Rome to the Baltic coast and from the Rhine River to the Alpine valleys of Austria. To read these five sources together is to appreciate how interconnected political, military, economic, religious and spiritual interests could be for some of the leading members of medieval German society-and for the authors who wrote about them. Whether fighting for the emperor in Italy, bringing Christianity to pagans in what is today northern Poland, or founding, reforming and governing monastic communities in the heartland of the German kingdom, the subjects of these texts call attention to some of the many ways that noble life shaped the world of central medieval Europe.

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        March 2024

        Das magische Baumhaus junior (Band 36) - Suche nach dem Seeungeheuer

        Kinderbuch zum Vorlesen und ersten Selberlesen - Mit farbigen Illustrationen - Für Mädchen und Jungen ab 6 Jahren

        by Mary Pope Osborne, Jutta Knipping

        Die beliebte Kinderbuchreihe von Bestsellerautorin Mary Pope Osborne zum Vorlesen und ersten Selberlesen. Die Geschwister Anne und Philipp reisen mit dem magischen Baumhaus durch die Zeit, entdecken ferne Länder und erleben spannende Abenteuer. Mit vielen bunten Bildern besonders für Kinder ab 6 Jahren geeignet. Ein neuer Auftrag der Zauberin Morgan führt Anne und Phillipp mit dem magischen Baumhaus an einen sonnigen Strand. Dort entdecken die beiden ein Forschungsschiff, dessen Crew ihnen von einer mysteriösen Meereskreatur erzählt. An Bord lernen sie von ihrem neuen Freund Henry die Geheimnisse der Tiefsee und das Schiffsleben kennen. Doch dann zieht ein heftiger Sturm auf und treibt die Geschwister geradewegs in die Fänge des Seemonsters.

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        March 2024

        Das magische Baumhaus junior (Band 37) - Reise zu den Pinguinen

        Kinderbuch zum Vorlesen und ersten Selberlesen - Mit farbigen Illustrationen - Für Mädchen und Jungen ab 6 Jahren

        by Mary Pope Osborne, , Jutta Knipping

        Die beliebte Kinderbuchreihe von Bestsellerautorin Mary Pope Osborne zum Vorlesen und ersten Selberlesen. Die Geschwister Anne und Philipp reisen mit dem magischen Baumhaus durch die Zeit, entdecken ferne Länder und erleben spannende Abenteuer. Mit vielen bunten Bildern besonders für Kinder ab 6 Jahren geeignet. Anne und Philipp kommen aus dem Staunen nicht mehr heraus, als sie mit dem magischen Baumhaus in der Antarktis landen – und das direkt am Fuße eines Eisvulkans! Sie treffen auf eine Forschergruppe, der sie sich sofort anschließen. Gemeinsam erkundet die Truppe die faszinierende Welt aus Eis. Aber plötzlich rutschen die Geschwister in eine Gletscherspalte und sind auf sich allein gestellt. Auf einer Eisscholle treiben die beiden auf den Wellen dahin und stoßen schon bald auf ein geheimnisvolles Reich.

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        March 2023

        Das magische Baumhaus junior (Band 32) - Geheimtreffen auf dem Eiffelturm

        Können Anne und Philipp in Paris die Pläne des bösen Magiers durchkreuzen?Erstlesebuch für Kinder ab 6 Jahren

        by Mary Pope Osborne, Jutta Knipping, Petra Wiese

        Die beliebte Kinderbuchreihe von Bestsellerautorin Mary Pope Osborne zum Vorlesen und ersten Selberlesen. Die Geschwister Anne und Philipp reisen mit dem magischen Baumhaus durch die Zeit, entdecken ferne Länder und erleben spannende Abenteuer. Mit vielen bunten Bildern besonders für Kinder ab 6 Jahren geeignet. Ein bunter Springbrunnen, beeindruckende Akrobaten und eine riesige Statue aus Schokolade – das magische Baumhaus bringt Anne und Philipp zur großen Weltausstellung nach Paris. Dort stellen vier Zauberer ihre besonderen Fähigkeiten vor, doch genau auf diese hat es ein böser Magier abgesehen. Die Geschwister müssen seinen fiesen Plan durchkreuzen! Aber wird ihnen das rechtzeitig gelingen?

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