Radical Traditionalism

Radical Traditionalism
Author: David Olster
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2018-11-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 149858487X

Radical Traditionalism: The Influence of Walter Kaegi in Late Antique, Byzantine, and Medieval Studies brings together scholars from fields and disciplines as diverse as medieval history, Byzantine history, Roman art history, and early Islamic studies. These scholars were students of Walter Kaegi, whose work influenced them greatly. This collection offers thoughtful essays examining political culture, source criticism and institutional continuity and discontinuity in a variety of areas, as well as illustrates how one scholar’s influence can reach across disciplinary boundaries to shape the argumentative structures and methods of both students and scholars. Any reader interested in the formation of disciplinary “schools” and how the broad application of a coherent approach to sources both literary and material will find this book an innovative approach to the Festschrift genre.

Between Ostrogothic and Carolingian Italy

Between Ostrogothic and Carolingian Italy
Author: Fabrizio Oppedisano
Publisher: Firenze University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2023-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 8855186639

The victory of Justinian, achieved after a lacerating war, put an end to the ambitious project conceived and implemented by Theoderic after his arrival in Italy: that of a new society in which peoples divided by centuries-old cultural barriers would live together in peace and justice, without renouncing their own traditions but respecting shared principles inspired by the values of civilitas. What did this great experiment leave to Europe and Italy in the centuries to come? What were the survivals and the ruptures, what were the revivals of that world in early medieval society? How did that past continue to be recounted and how did it interact with the present, especially in the decisive moment of the Frankish conquest of Italy? This book aims to confront these questions, and it does so by exploring different themes, concerning politics and ideology, culture and literary tradition, law, epigraphy and archaeology.

Anointment of Dionisio

Anointment of Dionisio
Author: Marion Leathers Kuntz
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780271042015

"De Sens Rassis"

Author: Keith Busby
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 786
Release: 2005
Genre: Arthurian romances
ISBN: 9789042017559

These articles are mainly concerned with medieval French literature, particularly those areas in which the honorand of the volume, Rupert T. Pickens, has distinguished himself: Old French Arthurian romance, Marie de France, chanson de geste, later poetry (including Villon), and the Occitan troubadour lyric. Among the contributors are some of the most significant scholars from the U.S.A., Canada, France, Switzerland, and the U.K. working in Old French studies today. The volume will be of interest to specialists in Old French, Occitan, and medieval literature generally. Some of the articles deal with relatively unknown works, and all are informed by current developments in medieval literary studies