Medieval Scholarship
Biographical Studies on the Formation of a Discipline: History
Helen Damico editor Joseph B Zavadil editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:1st May '95
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Surveying the development of medieval scholarship through biography, this volume contains 23 original essays on scholars whose work shaped medieval historiography for the past 300 years. Their subject was Europe between 500 and 1500, and they labored to define that protean and multinational culture. Each of them pioneered or revolutionized traditional views on fields such as diplomatics (Mabillon); economic, social, and constitutional history (Power, Pirenne, Bloch, Stubbs, Waitz, Whitelock, Maitland); manuscript and archival studies (Delisle, Muratori); Jewish history and the history of Islam and Byzantium (von Grunebaum, Ostrogorsky); symbology and intellectual history (Kantorowicz, Schramm, Smalley); general and cultural history (Gibbon, Adams, Haskins, S nchez-Albornoz); and ecclesiastical history (Bolland, Lea) and the history of magic and science (Thorndike). Some of the scholars pioneered comparative and interdisciplinary studies; all published work that is still essential to our understanding of the past and, more important, the present.
"Extremely valuable." -- Parergon
"Providing easily accessible biographical information...Very solidly done." -- Speculum
ISBN: 9780824068943
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 860g
380 pages