Durham Liber Vitae

Durham Liber Vitae
Title Durham Liber Vitae PDF eBook
Author Lynda Rollason
Publisher
Pages 544
Release 2007
Genre Durham Liber vitae
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A Survey of Staffordshire: Containing the Antiquities of that County

A Survey of Staffordshire: Containing the Antiquities of that County
Title A Survey of Staffordshire: Containing the Antiquities of that County PDF eBook
Author Sampson Erdeswicke
Publisher
Pages 526
Release 1820
Genre Staffordshire (England)
ISBN

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An Introduction to Greek and Latin Palaeography

An Introduction to Greek and Latin Palaeography
Title An Introduction to Greek and Latin Palaeography PDF eBook
Author Sir Edward Maunde Thompson
Publisher
Pages 626
Release 1912
Genre Paleography, Greek
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Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society

Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society
Title Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society PDF eBook
Author Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
Publisher
Pages 426
Release 1907
Genre Cumberland (England)
ISBN

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List of members included in each volume except v. 1.

Legions of Pigs in the Early Medieval West

Legions of Pigs in the Early Medieval West
Title Legions of Pigs in the Early Medieval West PDF eBook
Author Jamie Kreiner
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 397
Release 2020-10-27
Genre History
ISBN 0300255551

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An exploration of life in the early medieval West, using pigs as a lens to investigate agriculture, ecology, economy, and philosophy From North Africa to the British Isles, pigs were a crucial part of agriculture and culture in the early medieval period. Jamie Kreiner examines how this ubiquitous species was integrated into early medieval ecologies and transformed the way that people thought about the world around them. In this world, even the smallest things could have far‑reaching consequences. Kreiner tracks the interlocking relationships between pigs and humans by drawing on textual and visual evidence, bioarchaeology and settlement archaeology, and mammal biology. She shows how early medieval communities bent their own lives in order to accommodate these tricky animals—and how in the process they reconfigured their agrarian regimes, their fiscal policies, and their very identities. In the end, even the pig’s own identity was transformed: by the close of the early Middle Ages, it had become a riveting metaphor for Christianity itself.

Anglo-Saxon Magic

Anglo-Saxon Magic
Title Anglo-Saxon Magic PDF eBook
Author Godfrid Storms
Publisher Springer
Pages 347
Release 2013-11-21
Genre History
ISBN 9401763127

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Inconsistencies in Greek and Roman Religion. 1, Ter Unus

Inconsistencies in Greek and Roman Religion. 1, Ter Unus
Title Inconsistencies in Greek and Roman Religion. 1, Ter Unus PDF eBook
Author H. S. Versnel
Publisher BRILL
Pages 288
Release 1990
Genre Religion
ISBN 9789004092662

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This is the first of a two-volume collection of studies in inconsistencies in Greek and Roman religion. Their common aim is to argue for the historical relevance of various types of ambiguity and dissonance. The first volume focuses on the central paradoxes in ancient henotheism. The term 'henotheism' -- a modern formation after the stereotyped acclamation: #EIS O QEOS# ("one is the god"), common to early Christianity and contemporaneous paganism -- denotes the specific devotion to one particular god without denying the existence of, or even cultic attention to, other gods. After its prime in the twenties and thirties of this century the term fell into disuse. Nonetheless, the notion of henotheism represents one of the most remarkable and significant shifts in Graeco-Roman religion and hence deserves fresh reconsideration.