The hopes and fears associated with the imminence of apocalypse acted as catalysts for a number of significant changes in history. Relevant patterns of behaviour are not, however, always consistent. This paper examines the intellectual contexts for the (sometimes quite real) fear that the world might end or be revolutionised in c. AD800 with the advent of the ‘6000th year of the world’. It argues that, in the Carolingian world, apocalyptic belief was widespread but that it centred on an undefined sense of imminence and a concern for reform, rather than a prioritisation of specific dates. Indeed, building on recent developments in the study of computus (‘time-reckoning’), it is clear that chronological systems such as AD-dating were adapted ...
THE GENERALLY accepted view of the es-tablished church is that John was banished to Patmos during a ...
Religious Anguish and Existential Anguish at the Turn of the Millenniums - The emphasis put on the y...
The question of how to calculate the date of Easter was a hotly debated issue in early Christianity....
Anno Domini, or the year Christ’s birth, was an invention made some 1400 years ago by Dionysius Exig...
In Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, the Second Coming of Christ was connected to the beginn...
This volume is composed of selected papers from the main strand, \u27Time and Eternity\u27, at the s...
Bede's The Reckoning of Time is about computus, the science of measuring time and constructing a Chr...
The Roman imperial cults and the early Christians articulated different constructions of time, each ...
This work is intended as an exploration of methods of time-reckoning and conception in Medieval Scan...
Rev 16:16 is a textbook case for any reception history analysis. Indeed, its reception has several s...
The dissertation discusses the construction of Europe's new political geography after the Roman empi...
Archaeologists increasingly realise that prehistoric peoples had their own ideas about time. The con...
This article suggests that the Carolingian effort in resetting the calendar of history at the time o...
The science of Biblical chronology in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was an integral part ...
Judgment on Earth as in Heaven. The Strange Case of the Millennial Apocalypse of Bamberg - The famou...
THE GENERALLY accepted view of the es-tablished church is that John was banished to Patmos during a ...
Religious Anguish and Existential Anguish at the Turn of the Millenniums - The emphasis put on the y...
The question of how to calculate the date of Easter was a hotly debated issue in early Christianity....
Anno Domini, or the year Christ’s birth, was an invention made some 1400 years ago by Dionysius Exig...
In Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, the Second Coming of Christ was connected to the beginn...
This volume is composed of selected papers from the main strand, \u27Time and Eternity\u27, at the s...
Bede's The Reckoning of Time is about computus, the science of measuring time and constructing a Chr...
The Roman imperial cults and the early Christians articulated different constructions of time, each ...
This work is intended as an exploration of methods of time-reckoning and conception in Medieval Scan...
Rev 16:16 is a textbook case for any reception history analysis. Indeed, its reception has several s...
The dissertation discusses the construction of Europe's new political geography after the Roman empi...
Archaeologists increasingly realise that prehistoric peoples had their own ideas about time. The con...
This article suggests that the Carolingian effort in resetting the calendar of history at the time o...
The science of Biblical chronology in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was an integral part ...
Judgment on Earth as in Heaven. The Strange Case of the Millennial Apocalypse of Bamberg - The famou...
THE GENERALLY accepted view of the es-tablished church is that John was banished to Patmos during a ...
Religious Anguish and Existential Anguish at the Turn of the Millenniums - The emphasis put on the y...
The question of how to calculate the date of Easter was a hotly debated issue in early Christianity....