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Conclusion : urban revolts and communal politics in the Middle Ages : problems and perspectives Universiteit Gent
The Transmission of Augustine’s De ciuitate Dei in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. A Starting Point for Further Research KU Leuven
Le présent article dresse l’état de la question sur la tradition directe du De ciuitate Dei d’Augustin de l’Antiquité tardive jusqu’à l’époque carolingienne et ouvre de nouvelles perspectives critiques sur le sujet. L’étude propose un panorama à jour et vérifié de toutes les données disponibles au sujet des premières strates de la transmission du De ciuitate Dei, de manière à permettre, dans un avenir proche, des recherches mieux fondées sur la ...
Urbanising nature: why the Grounded Cities of the middle ages matter for the modern environmental history of the city Universiteit Antwerpen
In this contribution we focus on the potential of medieval European cities to understand the problems of today and possible solutions for tomorrow. Medieval European cities present us – despite all their pluriformity and variation – with a distinctive social and socio-environmental model, which, in the West, has often been depicted as instrumental for the culture of growth and the rise of exploitative relationships with nature. However, recent ...
Fiona J. Griffiths, Nuns’ priests’ tales: men and salvation in medieval women’s monastic life. (The Middle Ages series) Universiteit Antwerpen
The medium and the message. The public destruction of books and documents in the European Middle Ages Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Horizontal learning in the high middle ages : peer-to-peer knowledge transfer in religious communities Universiteit Gent
Cohabiting peers learned from one another in medieval religious communities (11th-12th century), not top-down but peer-to-peer. This volume focuses on the way in which day-to-day interpersonal exchanges of knowledge functioned in practice.
A reinterpretation of the ages and depositional environments of the lower and middle Miocene stratigraphic records in a key area along the southern margin of the North Sea Basin Universiteit Gent
The stratigraphic reinterpretation of the palynologically analysed Miocene succession of the Wijshagen borehole along the southern margin of the North Sea Basin allowed an age assessment - late Burdigalian to early Serravalian - for the Genk Sand Member of the Bolderberg Formation. The depositional environment varied during Burdigalian to Serravalian times from continental (peat formation) to open marine (glauconitic sands), respectively from ...