International Medieval Congress
Is the worth of an eye always an eye? A comparative analysis of compensation tariffs and practices in Danish and Frisian medieval lawMartianus Capella: A Pagan Author in a Christian ClosetMonasteries and feuding in late medieval FrieslandGlosses in All Shapes and Sizes: What Does Form Say about Function?Dial D for Debate: Religious Controversies and Social Concerns in the 9th centuryInternational Medieval CongressNobility, community and the Frisian FreedomFree Frisians Have Free Necks: The Relationship between the Ideology of the Frisian Freedom and its RealityInternational Medieval CongressPre-Christian Religion at the Borders of the EmpireMeasuring a Person’s Worth in Frisian Law Texts (800–1500)“The law of all Frisians”: Law as an Instrument of Community Building in the Medieval Frisian Coastal AreaCopying the Middle Dutch Historia ScholasticaInternational Medieval CongressDiking and Draining by the Cistercians in Frisia. A Reassessment with the Help of Property Reconstruction and GIS-toolsMarginalia in the Spotlight: A Quantitative Analysis of Annotated Manuscripts Exemplified by the Digital Collection of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek MunichGlosses to the First Book of the Etymologies as a Case Study in Early Medieval Intellectual NetworksOne, two or three authors? A Medieval Detective Story Involving a Teutonic Order’s ChronicleThe Other Approach: Glossaries as a Record of Medieval Information ManagementMarginalia in administrative sources: the Registers of the Counts of HollandHow Judith inspired a scribe to become an authorCategorising Wounds in the Old Frisian Compensation TariffsPain Doesn’t Count: Inflicting and Compensating Wounds in Medieval FrisiaThe Matrix reloaded. Late antique models for early medieval debatesTraces of Orality and Literacy in the Old Frisian LawsThe Rules of Debate in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages I and IIInternational Medieval CongressInternational Medieval Congresstitle paper: Banned books before the IndexInternational Medieval CongressRedbad, the Once and Future King of the Frisians’, lezing in sessie ‘Practices and Legacies of Kingship, I: Rulers and Ideals of Kingship’Paper title: Quotation mark in the early medieval WestPaper: Scientific Debate in the Margin of Early Medieval Manuscripts'There was a time speech was my life'. Silence and self-reflection in Christian rhetoric.International Medieval Congress, Leeds
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