Culture and Religion in Merovingian Gaul

Culture and Religion in Merovingian Gaul
Author: Yitzhak Hen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004103473

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This book offers fascinating new thinking about the christianisation of early medieval Gaul, the liturgy of Gaul as a significant component of Merovingian culture, and the place of paganism and superstitions in the Merovingian world.

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Culture and Religion in Merovingian Gaul  A D  481 751
Author: Yitzhak Hen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2023-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004614574

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Although often depicted as a barbaric and uncivilised society, in the full pejorative meaning of these words, Merovingian Gaul was clearly a Christian society and a direct continuation of the Roman civilisation in terms of social standards, morals and culture. Using insights provided by social history, archaeology, palaeography and anthropology, this book studies the problem of Christianisation in early Medieval Gaul from a cultural point of view. While exploiting a huge range of primary and secondary material, Dr. Hen does not confine himself to a functional analysis of various cultural and religious activities in Merovingian Gaul, but goes on to assess the consequences and implications of such activities for the people themselves, and for the subsequent developments in the Carolingian period.

The Bobbio Missal

The Bobbio Missal
Author: Yitzhak Hen,Rob Meens
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2004-03-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521823935

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The Bobbio Missal was copied in south-eastern Gaul around the end of the seventh and beginning of the eighth century. It contains a unique combination of a lectionary and a sacramentary, to which a plethora of canonical and non-canonical material was added. The Missal is therefore highly regarded by liturgists; but, additionally, medieval historians welcome the information to be derived from material attached to the codex which provides valuable data about the role and education of priests in Francia at that time, and indeed on their cultural and ideological background. The breadth of specialist knowledge provided by the team of scholars writing for this book enables the manuscript to be viewed as a whole, not as a narrow liturgical study. Collectively, the essays view the manuscript as physical object: they discuss the contents, they examine the language, and they look at the cultural context in which the codex was written.

Dreams Visions and Spiritual Authority in Merovingian Gaul

Dreams  Visions  and Spiritual Authority in Merovingian Gaul
Author: Isabel Moreira
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801436613

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Drawing on a rich variety of sources - histories, hagiographies, ascetic literature, and records of dreams at saints' shrines - Isabel Moreira provides insight into a society struggling to understand and negotiate its religious visions."--BOOK JACKET.

Power and Religion in Merovingian Gaul

Power and Religion in Merovingian Gaul
Author: Yaniv Fox
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2014-09-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781107064591

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This book examines the political and social effects brought about by the establishment of Columbanian monasteries in seventh-century Gaul.

The Oxford Handbook of the Merovingian World

The Oxford Handbook of the Merovingian World
Author: Bonnie Effros,Isabel Moreira
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 1166
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190234188

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Examines research from a variety of fields, including archaeology, bio-archaeology, architecture, hagiographic literature, manuscripts, liturgy, visionary literature and eschalology, patristics, numismatics, and material culture, Diverse list of contributors, many whose research has never before been available in English, Provides substantial research regarding women's history in the Merovingian period, Expands research beyond Europe to include other cultures that came in contact with the Merovingians Book jacket.

Creating Community with Food and Drink in Merovingian Gaul

Creating Community with Food and Drink in Merovingian Gaul
Author: B. Effros
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2019-07-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781349625772

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Creating Community with Food and Drink in Merovingian Gaul exposes the manner in which feasting and fasting, in other words, ritualized actions not performed solely for the purpose of nourishment, were central to social interaction in Gaul both prior and subsequent to Christianization of the mixed population of Franks and Gallo-Romans. In exploring these issues using a multidisciplinary methodology, Effros suggests that scholars may assess historical manifestations of the use of food and drink to create and reinforce the social hierarchy. Effros addresses the tensions between monastic and lay communities and focuses on patronage through food and drink as a source of informal power, a subject too often overlooked in favour of institutional structures more familiar to twentieth-century historians.

Bishops and the Politics of Patronage in Merovingian Gaul

Bishops and the Politics of Patronage in Merovingian Gaul
Author: Gregory I. Halfond
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2019-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501739323

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Following the dissolution of the Western Roman Empire, local Christian leaders were confronted with the problem of how to conceptualize and administer their regional churches. As Gregory Halfond shows, the bishops of post-Roman Gaul oversaw a transformation in the relationship between church and state. He shows that by constituting themselves as a corporate body, the Gallic episcopate was able to wield significant political influence on local, regional, and kingdom-wide scales. Gallo-Frankish bishops were conscious of their corporate membership in an exclusive order, the rights and responsibilities of which were consistently being redefined and subsequently expressed through liturgy, dress, physical space, preaching, and association with cults of sanctity. But as Halfond demonstrates, individual bishops, motivated by the promise of royal patronage to provide various forms of service to the court, often struggled, sometimes unsuccessfully, to balance their competing loyalties. However, even the resulting conflicts between individual bishops did not, he shows, fundamentally undermine the Gallo-Frankish episcopate's corporate identity or integrity. Ultimately, Halfond provides a far more subtle and sophisticated understanding of church-state relations across the early medieval period.