All Stories

  1. CONNECTING PEOPLE. SAINTS, RELICS AND COMMUNITIES IN THE EARLY MEDIEVAL WORLD. IN MEMORY OF JANNEKE RAAIJMAKERS
  2. The Versatility of the Early Medieval Papal Officials in the Light of the Liber pontificalis
  3. The Homiliary of Agimund and its Implications for the Availability of Patristic Texts in Rome in the Early Middle Ages
  4. Women and Literacy in the Early Middle Ages
  5. The Liber Pontificalis and the Transformation of Rome from Pagan to Christian City in the Early Middle Ages
  6. ROMAN BOOKS AND THE PAPAL LIBRARY IN THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES
  7. Forgery and Memory at the End of the First Millennium, written by Levi Roach
  8. HISTORY, MEMORY, AND IDEAS ABOUT THE PAST IN THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES
  9. Chapter 3. History, Memory, and Ideas about the Past in the Early Middle Ages
  10. Perceptions of Rome and the Papacy in Late Merovingian Francia: The Cononian Recension of theLiber Pontificalis
  11. The popes as rulers of Rome 476-769
  12. The papacy and Byzantium in the Liber pontificalis
  13. Political ideology in Carolingian historiography
  14. Akkulturation and the writing of history in the early middle ages