642 research outputs found

    Nota Necrológica. Bonifacio Palacios Martín

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    Nota Necrológica. Bonifacio Palacios Martí

    ¿Sueñan las piedras con fortalezas medievales? La heterodoxia disciplinar en el estudio de las fortalezas de la Terra de Santiago

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    Jornadas de Jóvenes en Investigación Arqueológica, JIA (3as : 5-7 de mayo 2010 : Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona). Sesión 6. La arquitectura en Arqueología : nuevas perspectivas para una vieja disciplinaLas posibilidades de la combinación de metodologías de cara al análisis de las fortalezas bajomedievales presentes en el arzobispado de Santiago no han sido demasiado tenidas en cuentas en los últimos años. Así, se ha planteado una incoveniente división entre la aproximación textual y la arqueológica al registro arquitectónico. En este breve trabajo intentamos mostrar las virtudes de una indagación basada en la información de las fuentes y no en su naturaleza.This paper intends to present how to overcome the useless bounds between both the documentary and the archaeological aproaches to the buildings that have been emphasized during the last years. So the research about the medieval fortressess present in the Archbishopric of Santiago must regard the effective information rather than the nature ot its sources. Some practical examples of the possibilities of this perspective are shown.Les possibilitats de la combinació de metodologies en vers l'anàlisi de les fortaleses baix medievals de l'arquebisbat de Santiago no han estat preses amb gaire consideració en els darrers anys. D'aquesta manera, s'ha plantejat una contrapruduent divisió entre la investigació documental i la investigació arqueològica al registre arquitectònic. En aquest breu treball que presentem a continuació, intentem posar de manifest els valors d'una recerca fonamentada en la informació de les fonts i no de la seva naturalesa

    Medieval Pottery Research Group Bibliography

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    The MPRG Bibliography is an on-line national bibliography of published reports, books and articles on post-Roman ceramics. The on-line, searchable version of this bibliography as released by the ADS in 2010 contains nearly 13000 entries covering the whole of the British Isles, including the Republic of Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. Searches into the bibliography can be carried out on a number of fields including author, title, publication date, site type, period, county and ceramic category

    Concert: Altramar Medieval Music Ensemble

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    60th International Congress on Medieval Studies

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    The printed program of the 60th International Congress on Medieval Studies (May 8–10, 2025), together with the Corrigenda

    58th International Congress on Medieval Studies

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    The printed program of the 58th International Congress on Medieval Studies (May 11–13, 2023), together with the Corrigenda

    Lexicographical notes

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    Author Attributions in Medieval Text Collections:An Exploration

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    This article examines the role and function of author attributions in multi-text manuscripts containing Dutch, English, French or German short verse narratives. The findings represent one strand of the investigations undertaken by the cross-European project ‘The Dynamics of the Medieval Manuscript’, which analysed the dissemination of short verse narratives and the principles of organisation underlying the compilation of text collections. Whilst short verse narratives are more commonly disseminated anonymously, there are manuscripts in which authorship is repeatedly attributed to a text or corpus. Through six case studies, this article explores medieval concepts of authorship and how they relate to constructions of authority, whether regarding an empirical figure or a literary construction. In addition, it looks at how authorship plays a role in manuscript compilation, and at the effects of attributions (by author and/or compiler) on reception. The case studies include manuscripts from the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries, produced in a range of social and cultural contexts, and featuring some of the most important European authors of short verse narratives: Rutebeuf, Baudouin de Condé, Der Stricker, Konrad von Würzburg, Willem of Hildegaersberch, and Geoffrey Chaucer. The preliminary findings contribute to our understanding of author attributions in text collections from across northern Europe and point towards future lines of enquiry into the role of authorship in medieval textual dissemination
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