Rabanus Maurus, known as primus praeceptor Germania, composed his De institutione clericorum in AD 819. Although in modern literature is mentioned as a sort of Liberal Arts encyclopedia, the truth is that it is rather a handbook conceived for the education of young clerics preparing for the priesthood. Rabanus’ influence was wide and deep in the Carolingian Empire, as at least some parts of the Glossa ordinaria seem to come from him directly or indirectly. In this article we study the dissemination of this text, giving special attention to the preserved manuscripts and trying to discover the routes and mechanisms by which the text spread across the Carolingian Empire.Rabanus Maurus, conocido como el primer praeceptor Germania compuso su De...
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My doctorate is a study of the manuscript transmission of Cicero’s Epistulae ad Atticum: a twenty-bo...
Rabanus Maurus, known as primus praeceptor Germania, composed his De institutione clericorum in AD 8...
International audienceIn the Carolingian period, scholars who work actively in the religious and cul...
Rabanus Maurus wrote his De institutione clericorum (On the education of the clerics) in 818 when he...
International audienceThis article concerns a newly discovered Carolingian text that is arguably one...
My dissertation, “Rex Francorum—imperator Augustus—gratia Dei rex: The ‘Language’ of Authority in th...
The document presented in the article dates from the time of Charlemagne and was part of his reform ...
A l’époque carolingienne, les lettrés qui oeuvrent activement à la réforme religieuse et culturelle ...
This study concerns Prudentius, bishop of Troyes (861), a court scholar, historian, and pastor of th...
The article presents the history of pontificals, which are a bishop's liturgical books, beginning wi...
Raban Maur finished the De laudibus sanctae crucis in 810. But he improved that poetic work until he...
The article examines the spread of books as modernizing spiritual and cultural means in Samogitia in...
It is a Latin manuscript (Paris, BnF lat. 3666) dating from the third quarter of the 15th century an...
This paper examines the potency of the concept of ›empire‹ in Carolingian history, arguing against t...
This article attempts to determine the textual relationship among themselves of the ten Latin manusc...
My doctorate is a study of the manuscript transmission of Cicero’s Epistulae ad Atticum: a twenty-bo...
Rabanus Maurus, known as primus praeceptor Germania, composed his De institutione clericorum in AD 8...
International audienceIn the Carolingian period, scholars who work actively in the religious and cul...
Rabanus Maurus wrote his De institutione clericorum (On the education of the clerics) in 818 when he...
International audienceThis article concerns a newly discovered Carolingian text that is arguably one...
My dissertation, “Rex Francorum—imperator Augustus—gratia Dei rex: The ‘Language’ of Authority in th...
The document presented in the article dates from the time of Charlemagne and was part of his reform ...
A l’époque carolingienne, les lettrés qui oeuvrent activement à la réforme religieuse et culturelle ...
This study concerns Prudentius, bishop of Troyes (861), a court scholar, historian, and pastor of th...
The article presents the history of pontificals, which are a bishop's liturgical books, beginning wi...
Raban Maur finished the De laudibus sanctae crucis in 810. But he improved that poetic work until he...
The article examines the spread of books as modernizing spiritual and cultural means in Samogitia in...
It is a Latin manuscript (Paris, BnF lat. 3666) dating from the third quarter of the 15th century an...
This paper examines the potency of the concept of ›empire‹ in Carolingian history, arguing against t...
This article attempts to determine the textual relationship among themselves of the ten Latin manusc...
My doctorate is a study of the manuscript transmission of Cicero’s Epistulae ad Atticum: a twenty-bo...