Historiography occupied a marginal and uncertain space in the conception and organization of knowledge of the medieval West. The affirmation of history as a taught discipline was achieved only thanks to the remarkable text known as Historia scholastica. A cursory glance shows the Historia to be a keenly literal biblical commentary. Of particular significance are the "secular" events that the author gradually pairs to biblical events that he believes are coeval. These "incidentia" are helpful in bringing notable but extrabiblical facts within the purview of an expanded sacred history, while at the same time granting the biblical narrative depth and a human dimension, as it foreground its events in a clear chronological framework. Making use ...
This paper considers the modern concept of a ›universal chronicle‹, examining its validity for Latin...
The chronicle is a very frequent form in Christian historiography. Greek chronographies and Latin fa...
International audienceOnly a matter of time. Fate, predestination and the providence in Latin hagiog...
Historiography occupied a marginal and uncertain space in the conception and organization of knowled...
This dissertation examines the relationship between biblical exegesis and historiography in three hi...
Petrus Comestor’s Historia Scholastica is a broad biblical rewriting composed ca. 1160 in the milieu...
This dissertation examines the way historical writing was structured in Latin and Old French works o...
This volume investigates how historiography became a “profession” from the 13th to the 15th century....
The innovations in the field of historiography show a relevant aspect of Renaissance or Humanism in ...
The ideas of universal history, of linear evolution and of predestination, as they traditionally def...
This volume discusses medieval volgarizzamenti of historical, religious, and profane writings. All f...
When Christian historiography of late Antiquity evokes heretical movements, it relies on the represe...
In this contribution, it is argued that the concept of ‘imagination’ should be restored to the statu...
The purpose of this book is to show why and how (what later became) the four canonical gospels take ...
The book examines the relationship between Jews and Christians in the early medieval hagiography, wi...
This paper considers the modern concept of a ›universal chronicle‹, examining its validity for Latin...
The chronicle is a very frequent form in Christian historiography. Greek chronographies and Latin fa...
International audienceOnly a matter of time. Fate, predestination and the providence in Latin hagiog...
Historiography occupied a marginal and uncertain space in the conception and organization of knowled...
This dissertation examines the relationship between biblical exegesis and historiography in three hi...
Petrus Comestor’s Historia Scholastica is a broad biblical rewriting composed ca. 1160 in the milieu...
This dissertation examines the way historical writing was structured in Latin and Old French works o...
This volume investigates how historiography became a “profession” from the 13th to the 15th century....
The innovations in the field of historiography show a relevant aspect of Renaissance or Humanism in ...
The ideas of universal history, of linear evolution and of predestination, as they traditionally def...
This volume discusses medieval volgarizzamenti of historical, religious, and profane writings. All f...
When Christian historiography of late Antiquity evokes heretical movements, it relies on the represe...
In this contribution, it is argued that the concept of ‘imagination’ should be restored to the statu...
The purpose of this book is to show why and how (what later became) the four canonical gospels take ...
The book examines the relationship between Jews and Christians in the early medieval hagiography, wi...
This paper considers the modern concept of a ›universal chronicle‹, examining its validity for Latin...
The chronicle is a very frequent form in Christian historiography. Greek chronographies and Latin fa...
International audienceOnly a matter of time. Fate, predestination and the providence in Latin hagiog...