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Italian Carolingian Historical Texts

Italian Carolingian Historical Texts
Titolo Italian Carolingian Historical Texts
Autore
Argomento Scienze storiche, filosofiche, pedagogiche e psicologiche Fonti tradotte per la Storia dell'Alto Medioevo
Editore Pisa University Press
Formato
Formato Libro Libro
Lingua inglese
Pagine 144
Pubblicazione 12/2016
ISBN 9788867416646
 

Abstract

When Charlemagne conquered the Lombard kingdom in 774, Italy became part of a vast dominion that encompassed most of Western Europe. For the first time since the disintegration of the Roman Empire, this part of the European continent was united again and a renewed sense of unity found expression in various realms of life, from economy to culture. Italy wasno longer the center of political power, as it had been during the Roman Empire. But the fac...
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When Charlemagne conquered the Lombard kingdom in 774, Italy became part of a vast dominion that encompassed most of Western Europe. For the first time since the disintegration of the Roman Empire, this part of the European continent was united again and a renewed sense of unity found expression in various realms of life, from economy to culture. Italy wasno longer the center of political power, as it had been during the Roman Empire. But the fact that the pope, the head of all western Christendom, resided in Rome, and that the Italian peninsula was still one of the richest areas in Europe ensured that Italy was not considered a region of secondary importance in the context of the new empire. The four texts that are brought together in this volume—the only two chronicles written in Carolingian Italy and two short historical works in verse—give us a glimpse of Carolingian rule in Italy. The different contexts and dates in which these works were producedallow us to focus on various aspects of this period and to highlight the various ways Carolingianrule was remembered
 

Biografia dell'autore

Luigi Andrea Berto

Insegna storia medievale presso la Western Michigan University (USA). I suoi principali ambiti di ricerca sono l’Italia altomedievale e Venezia nel Medioevo. Le sue principali pubblicazioni sono: In Search of the First Venetians (2014), The Political and Social Vocabulary of John the Deacon’s ‘Istoria Veneticorum’ (2013) e l’edizione e traduzione di Erchemperto, Ystoriola Longobardorum Beneventum degentium (2013) e Giovanni Diacono, Istoria Veneticorum (1999).

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Rassegna stampa per Italian Carolingian Historical Texts

Sulla rivista "Studi medievali", serie terza, Anno LIX - Fasc. I - 2018 è stato recensito il volume "Italian Carolingian Historical and Poetic Texts" di Luigi Andrea Berto.

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