This article assesses the question to what extent the model of a ‘temple society’ can be fruitfully employed as a tool of analysis for the Carolingian ecclesia, by which we mean not only the rich, well-endowed churches, but also the small, local ones. An investigation of the many different forms of ecclesiastical land-holding, and of the various functions a church and its ministers did (and did not) fulfil for early medieval Christians, shows the shape of the Carolingian ‘ecclesia-society’ as it took shape in the course of the ninth century
This article examines the office of advocate at the abbey of Saint‐Martin of Tours. It studies what ...
The economic success of the reform orders in high medieval Europe is often linked with the applicati...
In the preceding chapters we examined the relationship between the church and its founder from sever...
This article assesses the question to what extent the model of a ‘temple society’ can be fruitfully ...
In article discusses the role of the church in medieval society, where religion and the church conti...
This thesis aims to shed light on two, linked phenomena of the Carolingian period that have thusfar ...
Coss Peter (ed.), DENNIS Chris (ed.), JULIAN-JONES Melissa (ed.), SILVESTRI Angelo (ed.) Episcopal p...
One of the main aspects of space in the medieval town consisted of various kinds of sacred structure...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individualsin Western Europe found...
The Carolingian era has seen by many as a time when the Church became increasingly institutionalised...
Focusing on the way bishops in the eleventh century used the ecclesiastical tithe - church taxes - t...
This is the first systematic investigation of the explosion in Christian building projects that tran...
This paper considers the question whether the renovatio of the Frankish Church at the beginning of t...
By virtue of their lifestyle and learning, early medieval monks were particularly well-suited to ser...
Cistercian scholars often explore the order\u27s early history (its 1098 establishment in northern F...
This article examines the office of advocate at the abbey of Saint‐Martin of Tours. It studies what ...
The economic success of the reform orders in high medieval Europe is often linked with the applicati...
In the preceding chapters we examined the relationship between the church and its founder from sever...
This article assesses the question to what extent the model of a ‘temple society’ can be fruitfully ...
In article discusses the role of the church in medieval society, where religion and the church conti...
This thesis aims to shed light on two, linked phenomena of the Carolingian period that have thusfar ...
Coss Peter (ed.), DENNIS Chris (ed.), JULIAN-JONES Melissa (ed.), SILVESTRI Angelo (ed.) Episcopal p...
One of the main aspects of space in the medieval town consisted of various kinds of sacred structure...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individualsin Western Europe found...
The Carolingian era has seen by many as a time when the Church became increasingly institutionalised...
Focusing on the way bishops in the eleventh century used the ecclesiastical tithe - church taxes - t...
This is the first systematic investigation of the explosion in Christian building projects that tran...
This paper considers the question whether the renovatio of the Frankish Church at the beginning of t...
By virtue of their lifestyle and learning, early medieval monks were particularly well-suited to ser...
Cistercian scholars often explore the order\u27s early history (its 1098 establishment in northern F...
This article examines the office of advocate at the abbey of Saint‐Martin of Tours. It studies what ...
The economic success of the reform orders in high medieval Europe is often linked with the applicati...
In the preceding chapters we examined the relationship between the church and its founder from sever...