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Flood sensitivity of the Bavarian Alpine Foreland since the late Middle Ages in the context of internal and external climate forcing factors

Flood sensitivity of the Bavarian Alpine Foreland since the late Middle Ages in the context of internal and external climate forcing factors

... To generate long time series, it was necessary to integrate three different periods of flood documentation. The oldest pieces of information originate from the so-called period of documentary evidence and have been ...

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Ideas of Power in the Late Middle Ages, 1296 1417

Ideas of Power in the Late Middle Ages, 1296 1417

... The early 14th-century writer John Quidort of Paris once argued that legal norms should not be deduced from unique events that took place in specific circumstances.(1) Nevertheless, it might be suggested that anecdotes ...

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The Compositional Making and Geographic Itinerancies of the Chansons de Roland During the Early and Late Middle Ages

The Compositional Making and Geographic Itinerancies of the Chansons de Roland During the Early and Late Middle Ages

... Early Middle Ages in western Europe, fragments of songs of Roland and Charlemagne were forged into a single poem, and the result of the centrifugal forces during the Late Middle Ages ...

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Sibling Rivals to Mortal Enemies: The Evolution of Ecclesia and Synagoga From the Early to Late Middle Ages.

Sibling Rivals to Mortal Enemies: The Evolution of Ecclesia and Synagoga From the Early to Late Middle Ages.

... the late Middle ...the Middle Ages as a whole shaped Jewish-Christian relations for centuries after, and continues to underscore modern ...

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Justice and Grace: Private Petitioning and the English Parliament in the Late Middle Ages

Justice and Grace: Private Petitioning and the English Parliament in the Late Middle Ages

... The central place of petitioning in the work of the English parliament has long been recognised: the 18th- century editors of the rolls of parliament included unenrolled petitions in their text wherever they felt able to ...

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The decline in representations of the Virgin as mother in early post-reformation iconography.

The decline in representations of the Virgin as mother in early post-reformation iconography.

... As the sixteenth century drew to a close the ‘mother and child’ image of the Virgin was being replaced by the representation of ‘Mary alone’. The move away from depicting the ‘mother and child’, and particularly the ...

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The Scapegoat: Impotence and Witchcraft in the Middle Ages

The Scapegoat: Impotence and Witchcraft in the Middle Ages

... In Western Medieval Europe, a phenomenon occurred known as the Witch Craze which became prominent from 1450-1700 and reached its peak from 1550-1660. This period was marked by the popularity of witch-hunts, which were ...

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Reprint of: Urban medieval and post-medieval zooarchaeology in the Basque Country: Meat supply and consumption

Reprint of: Urban medieval and post-medieval zooarchaeology in the Basque Country: Meat supply and consumption

... the Late Middle Ages some of them, such as Bilbao, San Sebastián, Orduña, Bermeo and Balmaseda, were, however, linked to international trade ...

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Beyond villages and open fields: the origins and development of a historic landscape characterized by dispersed settlement in South West England

Beyond villages and open fields: the origins and development of a historic landscape characterized by dispersed settlement in South West England

... and that this was not simply because they were ideally suited to areas with acid soils, cool summers and high rainfall, as in later centuries barley and wheat were also grown very successfully in the region. Rather, the ...

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Urban medieval and post-medieval zooarchaeology in the Basque Country: Meat supply and consumption

Urban medieval and post-medieval zooarchaeology in the Basque Country: Meat supply and consumption

... the Late Middle Ages some of them, such as Bilbao, San Sebastián, Orduña, Bermeo and Balmaseda, were, however, linked to international trade ...

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Dominion of God: Christendom and Apocalypse in the Middle Ages

Dominion of God: Christendom and Apocalypse in the Middle Ages

... which Christendom was transformed and the world converted to Christianity against a backdrop of gathering darkness and the appearance of Antichrist. With the troubles of the late Middle Ages, ...

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Introduction : Art and Religious Reform in Early Modern Europe

Introduction : Art and Religious Reform in Early Modern Europe

... Catholics continued to trust in the sacred power of images and relics. During the later sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the cultic use of images – the veneration of paintings and sculptures of Christ and the saints – ...

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The Experience of Beauty in the Middle Ages

The Experience of Beauty in the Middle Ages

... the late Middle Ages, treading in the footsteps of Frances Yates in arguing that memory was not just another concept in the minds of medieval writers, but a conceptual motor for the organisation and ...

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Monsters, Sea-Monks, and Mermaids. Strange Creatures from the Sea from Antiquity to the Modern Age.

Monsters, Sea-Monks, and Mermaids. Strange Creatures from the Sea from Antiquity to the Modern Age.

... By the late Middle Ages they had become winged monsters, born as the result of a bizarre sequence of events, which could kill anyone by looking at. them[r] ...

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The High Middle Ages 1000–1500 Main Events

The High Middle Ages 1000–1500 Main Events

... Islam is based on the central beliefs that there is only one God, and that each believer must obey God’s will. In fact, in Arabic the word Islam means “submission to [the will of] God.” Followers of Islam are called ...

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Hevert_unc_0153D_16274.pdf

Hevert_unc_0153D_16274.pdf

... later Middle Ages is “an imaginary and artificial construction created by historians who never looked back to the crusade planning of the late thirteenth ...

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The Technological Development of the Bow and the Crossbow in the Later Middle Ages

The Technological Development of the Bow and the Crossbow in the Later Middle Ages

... Two images of the Martyrdom of St Sebastian also contained archers stringing their bows. The Martyrdom by Meister der Heiligen Sippe [Plate 15] and the Martyrdom by Hans Memling [Plate 28] each included a figure ...

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Middle Ages Quiz, Black Plague.ppt

Middle Ages Quiz, Black Plague.ppt

... Middle Ages (1050-1300). Settlements operated within a busy trading network, and with tradesmen and goods, contagious diseases reached even the most remote and isolated places. • Most people believed plague ...

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Induction and Natural Necessity in the Middle Ages

Induction and Natural Necessity in the Middle Ages

... evident meta-principles, to the intellect’s natural inclination to truth, the consensus is that the gap between imperfect induction and perfect induction is bridged: universal and nece[r] ...

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Treasure bequest: death and gift in the early middle ages

Treasure bequest: death and gift in the early middle ages

... relationship. On the other hand, cash had the advantage of allowing easy equality of gifts amongst friends. In addition, at a lower social level where men and women did not own hoards of plate, cash could play the same ...

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