
Rethinking the Carolingian Reforms
Manchester University Press
Published on 25. April 2023
Book
Hardback
296 pages
978-1-5261-4955-8 (ISBN)
Description
The Carolingian period (c. 750-900) has traditionally been described as one of 'reform' or 'renaissance', where cultural and intellectual changes were imposed from above in a programme of correctio. This view leans heavily on prescriptive texts issued by kings and their entourages, foregrounding royal initiative and the cultural products of a small intellectual elite. However, attention to understudied texts and manuscripts of the period reveals a vibrant striving for moral improvement and positive change at all levels of society. This expressed itself in a variety of ways for different individuals and communities, whose personal relationships could be just as influential as top-down prescription. The often anonymous creators and copyists in a huge range of centres emerge as active participants in shaping and re-shaping the ideals of their world. -- .
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Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Illustrations
2 black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
501 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5261-4955-8 (9781526149558)
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Persons
Arthur Westwell is wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter at the Universitaet Regensburg
Ingrid Rembold is a Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Manchester
Carine van Rhijn is a Lecturer in Medieval History at Utrecht University -- .
Ingrid Rembold is a Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Manchester
Carine van Rhijn is a Lecturer in Medieval History at Utrecht University -- .
Content
Introduction: rethinking the Carolingian reforms - Carine van Rhijn
1 Gender and horizontal networks in Carolingian monasticisms (up to c. 840) - Ingrid Rembold
2 Analysing Attigny: contextualising Chrodegang of Metz's influence on the life of canons - Stephen Ling
3 A Carolingian 'reform of education'? The reception of Alcuin's pedagogy - Cinzia Grifoni and Giorgia Vocino
4 Correcting the liturgy and sacred language - Els Rose and Arthur Westwell
5 Error assessment: how to distinguish between true and false? - Irene van Renswoude
6 Reformatio and correctio in Carolingian theology and orthodoxy: reformation or aggiornamento? - Kristina Mitalaite
Index -- .
1 Gender and horizontal networks in Carolingian monasticisms (up to c. 840) - Ingrid Rembold
2 Analysing Attigny: contextualising Chrodegang of Metz's influence on the life of canons - Stephen Ling
3 A Carolingian 'reform of education'? The reception of Alcuin's pedagogy - Cinzia Grifoni and Giorgia Vocino
4 Correcting the liturgy and sacred language - Els Rose and Arthur Westwell
5 Error assessment: how to distinguish between true and false? - Irene van Renswoude
6 Reformatio and correctio in Carolingian theology and orthodoxy: reformation or aggiornamento? - Kristina Mitalaite
Index -- .