The Carolingian Revolution

The Carolingian Revolution
Author: Brepols Publishers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2020-05-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9782503587998

This book presents samples of experimental methods for reading medieval Latin texts that have scarcely been adopted, if at all, by mainstream research in the field. It contributes to the discovery of some underestimated aspects of early medieval (especially Carolingian) Latin literature: intertextuality as intercultural relationship (in Biblical epic), intermediality (text-image-sound connections), interdisciplinarity (science, religion, and poetry), hermeneutics (Biblical exegesis as poetry-engine), post-colonial reading (medieval Latin as a second language), socio-literary approaches (monastic epigraphs as witnesses of everyday life, writing as a status symbol of an intellectual class and a whole civilization). It also discusses quantitative methods, which are explored in more detail in a second volume, 'Digital Philology and Quantitative Criticism of Medieval Literature: Unconventional Approaches to Medieval Latin Literature II').00The book thus seeks to encourage scholarly interest in obscure or less familiar elements of the Carolingian literary renewal, interpreted here as more a laboratory of innovations than a revival of traditional patterns.

The Carolingian World

The Carolingian World
Author: Marios Costambeys
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2011-05-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521563666

A comprehensive and accessible survey of the great Carolingian empire, which dominated western Europe in the eighth and ninth centuries.

Reframing the Feudal Revolution

Reframing the Feudal Revolution
Author: Charles West
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2013-05-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107028868

This book revisits the idea of a 'Feudal Revolution' in Europe between 800 and 1100, examining the causes of profound socio-economic change.

The Secret Reclamation

The Secret Reclamation
Author: Secret Society Of Jacobites
Publisher: Secret Society of Jacobites
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-02-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781544145150

There has been a time bomb ticking within a European secret society for centuries.It is assumed that the Jacobites lost their Rebellion. But, that may not be the case.The Secret Society of Jacobites has been silently keeping the truth to themselves out of respect for the masses.Another French Revolution, and the Carolingian Scion may have been lost forever thereby terminating the Kingdom of God.It seems things are safe now....The time has come for the Secrets of the Jacobites to be revealed.The time capsule can be purchased, opened, and read now."The Secret Reclamation by Charlemagne."http://www.CharlemagneDOrleans.comThis will be a revolution of our understanding of European History. What once may have seemed to be international chaos, now finds a coherent order and storyline in the European Theatre.This book relates to Charlemagne, the Stuarts, and the Orleanists of France, Scotland, and the United Kingdom.This is highly politically charged, among some secret and public circles.It is a good read. It reads like fiction, but the historical account of the extant Carolingian line is real.Does France have a king? And if so, who shall reclaim his Throne? "Vive la France!" - St. Joan of Arc.Official Book Release date March 21, 2017.This could change the world. http://www.CharlemagneDOrleans.com

Revolution for God

Revolution for God
Author: Secret Society of Jacobites
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2017-10-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781549964312

THE CAROLINGIAN HISTORY "A scion of the Carolingian race, by all considered extinct, will come to Rome and behold and admire the piety and clemency of this Pontiff, who will crown him, and declare him to be the legitimate Emperor of the Romans. He shall destroy the Ottoman Empire and all heresies. With the assistance of God and of the Pope, he will cooperate in the reformation of abuses; he will assume the direction of temporal governments; he will assign a decent pension to the Pope and also the bishops and clergy. And they all will live in peace which shall last till the End of Time." - Roman Catholic Prophecy - Capuchin Friar (18th century). ​The Roman Catholic Church has a number of prophecies about the return of a French King. They say he will return as a "White Eagle," and will be from the House of the Fleur de Lys, which may be symbolized by the sacred and beautiful Iris flower that represents earth reaching up to heaven. Prophets from hundreds of years ago prophesied that there would be a descendant of Charlemagne in the end times. It was thought that the Carolingian line had ended nearly a millenia ago, but that may not be so. Revolution pour Dieu tells a different tale. It tells of a dark secret as kept by the society of Jacobites that is nigh to be revealed. It tells the story of how Bonnie Charles, of the English-Scottish Stuart line, may have restored a Scion or descendant of Charlemagne upon the throne of France without much ado or fanfare. It tells of alternative forces at work amongst the freemasons of the time, it gives a different rationale for why the nobility may have helped to stir up the French Revolution. The secret is dark. It is almost sinister, but it tells of a Royal Blood feud between the Carolingians and the Capetians, who arguably were the unrightful usurpers of the Throne of the Franks. It raises interesting notions that challenge reality. It unashamedly attempts to usher in the New World Order that coined such enlightened phrases as "in God we Trust," "so help us God," and "one nation under God." It raises issues known among the secret societies of the time. It makes the return of the Fleur de Lys King as prophesied by the Roman Catholic Church more than possible. It makes a case for the Orleanist family to be the legitimate Carolingian claimants to the Throne of France.

The Carolingian Economy

The Carolingian Economy
Author: Adriaan Verhulst
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2002-10-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521004749

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The Carolingian Renaissance and the Idea of Kingship (Routledge Revivals)

The Carolingian Renaissance and the Idea of Kingship (Routledge Revivals)
Author: Walter Ullmann
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2010-01-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136999159

In his Birkbeck Lectures, first published in 1969, Professor Ullmann throws new light on a familiar subject. He shows that the Carolingian renaissance had a wider and deeper meaning than has often been thought, especially in its political and ideological aspects. Displaying his mastery of both primary and secondary sources, Professor Ullmann presents an integrated history. He shows an epoch which holds a key to the better understanding not only of the subsequent medieval centuries, but also of modern Europe. This book opened new vistas in political, ideological and social history as well as in historical theology and jurisprudence and showed how relevant knowledge of the past is for the understanding of the present.

Migration, Integration and Connectivity on the Southeastern Frontier of the Carolingian Empire

Migration, Integration and Connectivity on the Southeastern Frontier of the Carolingian Empire
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2018-09-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004380132

The collection Migration, Integration and Connectivity on the Southeastern Frontier of the Carolingian Empire offers insights into the Carolingian southeastern frontier-zone from historical, art-historical and archaeological perspectives. Chapters in this volume discuss the significance of the early medieval period for scholarly and public discourses in the Western Balkans and Central Europe, and the transfer of knowledge between local scholarship and macro-narratives of Mediterranean and Western history. Other essays explore the ways local communities around the Adriatic (Istria, Dalmatia, Dalmatian hinterland, southern Pannonia) established and maintained social networks and integrated foreign cultural templates into their existing cultural habitus. Contributors are Mladen Ančić, Ivan Basić, Goran Bilogrivić, Neven Budak, Florin Curta, Danijel Dzino, Krešimir Filipec, Richard Hodges, Nikola Jakšić, Miljenko Jurković, Ante Milošević, Marko Petrak, Peter Štih, Trpimir Vedriš.

The Commercial Revolution of the Middle Ages, 950-1350

The Commercial Revolution of the Middle Ages, 950-1350
Author: Robert S. Lopez
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1976-03-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521290463

Roman and barbarian precedents The growth of self-centered agriculture The take-off of the commerical revolution The uneven diffusion of commercialization Between crafts and industry The response of the agricultural society.

Images, Iconoclasm, and the Carolingians

Images, Iconoclasm, and the Carolingians
Author: Thomas F. X. Noble
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2012-02-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0812202961

In the year 726 C.E., the Byzantine emperor Leo III issued an edict declaring images to be idols, forbidden by Exodus, and ordering all such images in churches to be destroyed. Thus commenced the first wave of Byzantine iconoclasm, which ran its violent course until 787, when the underlying issues were temporarily resolved at the Second Council of Nicaea. In 815, a second great wave of iconoclasm was set off, only to end in 842 when the icons were restored to the churches of the East and the iconoclasts excommunicated. The iconoclast controversies have long been understood as marking major fissures between the Western and Eastern churches. Thomas F. X. Noble reveals that the lines of division were not so clear. It is traditionally maintained that the Carolingians in the 790s did not understand the basic issues involved in the Byzantine dispute. Noble contends that there was, in fact, a significant Carolingian controversy about visual art and, if its ties to Byzantine iconoclasm were tenuous, they were also complex and deeply rooted in central concerns of the Carolingian court. Furthermore, he asserts that the Carolingians made distinctive and original contributions to the whole debate over religious art. Images, Iconoclasm, and the Carolingians is the first book to provide a comprehensive study of the Western response to Byzantine iconoclasm. By comparing art-texts with laws, letters, poems, and other sources, Noble reveals the power and magnitude of the key discourses of the Carolingian world during its most dynamic and creative decades.