Description |
1 online resource (xx, 308 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations, maps |
Contents |
Map of North-West Europe in the Time of Bruno of Cologne, 925-965 xxi -- 1 Bruno of Cologne and Ruotger's Life of Bruno 1 -- 1.1 Ottonian Politics I: General 1 -- 1.2 Ottonian Politics II: The Church 5 -- 1.3 Ruotger's Life of Bruno I: Content 10 -- 1.4 Ruotger's Life of Bruno II: Purpose and Sources 14 -- 1.5 Ruotger, Bruno, and Lotharingia 22 -- 1.6 Bruno, Lotharingia, and the Proposed Coronation of Hugh the Great 34 -- 1.7 Bruno and Monastic Reform in Lotharingia 37 -- 1.8 Bruno and the Ottonian Kingdom 43 -- 1.9 Bruno and Architecture 49 -- 1.10 Ruotger, Bruno, and the Liberal Arts 52 -- 1.11 Ruotger, Bruno, and Greek 56 -- 1.12 Learning and Rule 59 -- 2 Methods of This Study 64 -- 2.1 Annotations of Manuscripts 64 -- 2.2 The Cologne Cathedral Library 70 -- 3 Ruotger, Bruno, and the Fathers 78 -- 3.1 Augustine 78 -- 3.2 Gregory 89 -- Appendix Texts of the Marginalia in Cologne Ms. 94 (Gregory's Letters) 105 -- 4 Prudentius 110 -- 5 The Liberal Arts at Cologne 131 -- 5.1 Cologne Cathedral School and Scholars 131 -- 5.2 The Liberal Arts and the Good Arts 135 -- 5.3 Legal Studies 137 -- 5.4 The Heribert Period, 999-1021 139 -- 5.5 Priscian 140 -- 6 Arithmetic, Platonism, and Calculation in Bruno's and Ruotger's Cologne 145 -- 6.1 The Glosses in Cologne Ms. 186 of Boethius' Arithmetic 145 -- 6.2 Calculation and Platonist Arithmetic I 169 -- 6.3 Calculation and Platonist Arithmetic II 174 -- 6.4 A Carolingian Cologne Background 177 -- 6.5 The Cologne Glosses in Their Wider Setting 179 -- 7 Cologne and Martianus Capella 195 -- 7.1 Early Medieval Interest in Martianus 195 -- 7.2 The Cologne Glosses in Cologne Ms. 193 of Martianus 208 -- Appendix Texts of Principal Glosses to Martianus Capella Added to Cologne Ms. 193 at Cologne in the Tenth Century 226 -- Conclusion to Chapters 3-7: Ruler Ethic 230 -- 8 Edition of the Glosses to Boethius' De Arithmetica in Cologne Ms. 186 234 -- 8.1 The Manuscript in Cologne by c. 1000 234 -- 8.2 Textual History 242 -- 8.3 Text 248 |
Summary |
Henry Mayr-Harting explores the intellectual culture underpinning Ottonian rule in 10th-century Germany, as seen through a surviving account of the life of Bruno, Archbishop of Cologne (935-65) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-292) and indexes |
Subject |
Bruno, Saint, Archbishop of Cologne, 925?-965.
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Bruno, Saint, Archbishop of Cologne, 925?-965 |
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Ruotger <von Köln> |
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Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus. |
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Brun Köln, Erzbischof, I. |
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Otto Römisch-Deutsches Reich, Kaiser, I. |
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Vita Brunonis archiepiscopi Coloniensis. swd |
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De institutione arithmetica. swd |
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HISTORY.
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Intellectual life
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Politics and government
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Herrschaft
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Geistesleben
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Geestesgeschiedenis.
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Platonisme.
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Germany -- History -- Otto I, 936-973.
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Holy Roman Empire -- History -- Otto I, 936-973.
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Cologne (Electorate) -- Intellectual life
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Cologne (Electorate) -- Politics and government
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Europe -- Cologne (Electorate)
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Europe -- Holy Roman Empire
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Germany
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Deutschland
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Keulen (stad)
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Köln <Diözese>
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History
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781435621404 |
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1435621409 |
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0191705756 |
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9780191705755 |
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