Introduction - Rosamond McKitterick
Part I: Defining royal authority: religious discourse and
political polemic
1 The rhetoric of election: 1 Peter 2.9 and the Franks - Walter
Pohl and Gerda Heydemann
2 Adopt, adapt and improve. Dealing with the Adoptionist
controversy at the court of Charlemagne - Rutger Kramer
3 The ruler as referee in theological debates: Reccared and
Charlemagne - Janneke Raaijmakers and Irene van Renswoude
4 The ruler with the sword in the Utrecht Psalter - Bart Jaski
Part II: Royal Power in action: Correctio
5 Reform and the Merovingian Church - Ian Wood
6 "... but they pray badly using corrected books": errors in early
Carolingian copies of the Admonitio generalis- Marco Mostert
7 Emendatio and effectus in Frankish prayer traditions - Els
Rose
8 Alcuin, Seneca, and the Brahmins of India - Yitzhak Hen
9 'Et hoc considerat episcopus, ut ipsi presbyteri non sint
idiothae'. Carolingian local correctio and an unknown priests' exam
from the early ninth century - Carine van Rhijn
10 Religious Saxons: paganism, infidelity and biblical punishment
in the Capitulatio de partibus Saxoniae - Robert Flierman
11 An admonition too far? The sermon De cupiditate by Ambrose
Autpertus - Max Diesenberger
12 Three annotated letter manuscripts: scholarly practices of
religious Franks in the margin unveiled - Mariken Teeuwen
Part III: Monastic powerhouses and centres of leaning
13 The Carolingians and the Regula Benedicti - Albrecht Diem
14 Reichenau and its amici viventes: competition and cooperation? -
Regine Le Jan
15 Monte Cassino and Carolingian politics around 800 - Sven
Meeder
16 A mirror of princes who opted out. Regino of Prüm and royal
monastic conversion - Erik Goosmann and Rob Meens
Part IV: Powerful bishops
17 Merovingian Gospel readings in Northumbria: the legacy of
Wilfrid? - David Ganz
18 Bishops in the mirror. From self-representation to episcopal
model: the case of the eloquent bishops, Ambrose of Milan and
Gregory the Great - Giorgia Vocino
19 Charlemagne and the bishops - Janet Nelson
20 The Penance of Attigny (822) and the leadership of the bishops
in amending the Carolingian society - Philippe Depreux
21 From Justinian to Louis the Pious: inalienability of church
property and the sovereignty of a ruler in the ninth century -
Steffen Patzold and Stefan Esders
22 Incest, penance and a murdered bishop: the legend of Frederic of
Utrecht - Bram van den Hoven van Genderen
Part V: Franks and Rome
23 Pippin III and the sandals of Christ. The making and unmaking of
an early medieval relic - Julia Smith
24 Rulers, popes and bishops: the historical context of the
ninth-century Cologne Codex Carolinus manuscript (Codex
Vindobonensis 449) - Dorine van Espelo
25 Pope Nicholas I and the Franks: politics and ecclesiology in the
ninth century - Tom Noble
Index
Dorine van Espelo is Researcher and Lecturer in the Department
of History at Radboud University Nijmegen
Bram van den Hoven van Genderen is Lecturer in the Department of
History and Art History at Utrecht University
Rob Meens is Lecturer in the Department of History and Art History
at Utrecht University
Janneke Raaijmakers is Lecturer in the Department of History and
Art History at Utrecht University
Irene van Renswoude is Researcher in the Department of History of
Science at Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands
(ING - KNAW), The Hague
Carine van Rhijn is Lecturer in the Department of History and Art
History at Utrecht University
‘The authors who have contributed to this volume must be
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present some often very obscure and esoteric topics. A tome of
nearly six hundred pages can appear a daunting prospect, but the
contributors make reading it nothing less than an intellectually
stimulating pleasure that I hope many more scholars will
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'The editors and contributors to this volume should be applauded
for gathering such a timely collection of essays to honor Mayke de
Jong's important contributions to the field. Readers interested in
familiarizing themselves with some of the current questions and
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