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The Continental Saxons from the Migration Period to the Tenth Century: An ... - Google Books
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The Continental Saxons developed from a subsistence economy, practiced up to the Carolingian conquest in the late eighth century, to become rulers of the Holy Roman Empire a little over a century and a half later. A historian introduces the topic,…
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Max Bruch: His Life and Works - Christopher Fifield - Google Books
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Max Bruch (1838-1920), the German composer best known for his Violin Concerto in G minor, was in his day, a famous conductor and teacher as well as a prolific composer; yet he has been sadly neglected, perhaps in comparison to his contemporary Brahms. In…
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Music at German Courts, 1715-1760: Changing Artistic Priorities - Michael Talbot - Google Books
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What was musical life at German courts really like during the first six decades of the eighteenth century? Were musical ensembles as diverse as the Holy Roman Empire's kaleidoscopic political landscape? Through a series of individual case studies…
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Queens and Queenship in Medieval Europe: Proceedings of a Conference Held at ... - Google Books
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Did queens exercise real or counterfeit power? Did the promotion of the cult of the Virgin enhance or restrict their sphere of action? Is it time to revise the early feminist view of women as victims? Important papers on Emma of England, Margaret of…
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Studies in Medieval History 2002 - Google Books
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The latest volume of the Haskins Society Journal presents recent research on the Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, Viking and Angevin worlds of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. A set of articles explores aspects of Anglo-Saxon history, including the law of the…
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Norwegian Runes and Runic Inscriptions - Terje Spurkland - Google Books
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Runes, a unique functional writing system, exclusive to northern and eastern Europe, were used for some 1300 years in Scandinavia, from about AD 200 till around the end of the fourteenth century, when the runic alphabet, called fuÞark after the six first…
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Queens and Queenship in Medieval Europe: Proceedings of a Conference Held at ... - Google Books
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Did queens exercise real or counterfeit power? Did the promotion of the cult of the Virgin enhance or restrict their sphere of action? Is it time to revise the early feminist view of women as victims? Important papers on Emma of England, Margaret of…
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The History of the Normans - Amato (di Montecassino), Aimé du Mont-Cassin, Amatus of Montecassino, Prescott N. Dunbar, Amatus Casinensis, Graham A. Loud, G. A. Loud - Google Books
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Amatus of Montecassino was the earliest historian of the Norman conquest of southern Italy and Sicily. His History of the Normans, written c.1080, includes the sieges of Bari and Salerno, the conquest of Sicily, Robert Guiscard's brigand's life, as well as…
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Music at German Courts, 1715-1760: Changing Artistic Priorities - Michael Talbot - Google Books
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What was musical life at German courts really like during the first six decades of the eighteenth century? Were musical ensembles as diverse as the Holy Roman Empire's kaleidoscopic political landscape? Through a series of individual case studies…
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Max Bruch: His Life and Works - Christopher Fifield - Google Books
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Max Bruch (1838-1920), the German composer best known for his Violin Concerto in G minor, was in his day, a famous conductor and teacher as well as a prolific composer; yet he has been sadly neglected, perhaps in comparison to his contemporary Brahms. In…