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Christianity Religion Middle Ages
Christianity Religion Middle Ages
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- A short essay on medieval attitudes towards miracles, with links.
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- The Fourth Gospel In The Twelfth Century: Rupert Of Deutz On The Gospel Of John. A paper by Dr Abigail Ann Young, University of Toronto.
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- Provides e-texts of the Latin works of Robert Grosseteste (ca. 1170-1253), Bishop of Lincoln, touching on science, theology, philosophy and religion.
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- A full-text online book by Peter Linehan, published 1971 by Cambridge University Press.
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- History of the Church of Rome in the context of the 21 papal Ecumenical Councils, highlighting political, ideological and dogma conflicts within the Christian Church, its Roman and Orthodox branches. Includes key references.
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- A virtual pilgrimage to a medieval shrine, the background for an introductory course in medieval Spanish literature.
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- Around 900 A.D.
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- Focuses on the "Death from Lübeck", a 30 meter painting showing Death in a long chain-dance with 24 humans from all classes of society. Provides information on similar 'Dances of Death' from the Baltic Region.
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- Archives of postings to the academic discussion list, Medieval Religion.
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- Documents the popularity of medieval pilgrimage to Jerusalem in medieval christianized Scandinavia.
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- Outlines ongoing doctoral research concerning the Medieval Household Chapel and Chaplain (from the University of Durham, UK); It includes a Handlist and Gazetteer of Extant Medieval Household Chapels in England.
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- Short biographies of some of the early Celtic Saints who brought Christianity to the Picts of north-east Alba including pictures of their churches.
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- An essay placing Bruno's liturgical commentary within the context of the 12th century reform movement.
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- Extensive glossary on terms as used by the Catholic Church.
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- An original article by Tim Bond
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- Provides an overview of the lay investiture question in Europe 1076-1085, including early reform efforts, the rise of Hildebrand, and the struggle between Henry IV and Gregory VII. Includes images from tapestries and woodcuts.
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- This is a database of the assessment for taxation carried out on the orders of Pope Nicholas IV in 1291-1292. For nearly 250 years virtually all ecclesiastical taxation of England and Wales was based on this extremely thorough and detailed assessment.
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