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    Implicit Carolingian Tidal Data.Paul Hughes - 2003 - Early Science and Medicine 8 (1):1-24.
    Ten rotae and tables, contained in Carolingian works for Easter calculation, contain tidal information. The emergence of the terminology associated with these diagrams is explained, notably of the arcane terms malina and Ledon, which would develop into our modern concepts of springs and neaps, and of the term dodrans, first-of-flood. One particular rota, because of its rich illumination, serves most of the offices of an actual tide-table. This article also looks at the difficulty of tracing the transmission of the rotae (...)
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    ʿAbbāsid-Carolingian Diplomacy in Early Medieval Arabic Apocalypse.Samuel Ottewill-Soulsby - 2019 - Millennium 16 (1):213-232.
    Study of the diplomacy between the Carolingians and the ʿAbbāsids has been hampered by the absence of any sources from the Caliphate commenting on their relationship. This paper identifies two variants of the Arabic Tiburtine Sibyl, apocalyptic prophecies composed by Syriac Christians in the early ninth century, that provide contemporary Arabic references to contact between Charlemagne and Hārūn al-Rashīd. In doing so, they shed new light on this diplomatic activity by indicating that it was considerably more important for the Caliph (...)
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    The Carolingian age: reflections on its place in the history of the Middle Ages.Richard E. Sullivan - 1989 - Speculum 64 (2):267-306.
    The purpose of this essay is to reflect on the Carolingian age and on the assumptions that have governed the study of this important segment of the early Middle Ages. I am concerned with two issues: what happened during the Carolingian period, and where the period should be located in the larger historical context. That is to say, the discussion is both historical and historiographical. It is intended not only for Carolingian specialists, but also for others who have reason to (...)
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    Carolingian Interpretations of an Early Christian Picture Cycle to the Octateuch in the Bible of San Paolo Fuori Le Mura in Rome.Joachim E. Gaehde - 1974 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 8 (1):351-384.
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    Carolingian Verse Inscriptions and Images: From Aesthetics to Efficiency.Vincent Debiais - 2014 - Convivium 1 (2):88-101.
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  6. ""Carolingian" Europe"? A contribution to the history of the idea of Europe.T. Mastnak - 2000 - Filozofski Vestnik 21 (1):7-23.
     
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    The concept of Carolingian Europe in the foreign policy of the Federal Republic of Germany.Chairperson Cizre Sakallioglu & Edwina S. Campbell - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (2):727-733.
    (1996). The concept of Carolingian Europe in the foreign policy of the Federal Republic of Germany. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 727-733.
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    Carolingian Debates over Nihil and Tenebrae: A Study in Theological Method.Marcia L. Colish - 1984 - Speculum 59 (4):757-795.
    In the De ordine, one of his early dialogues, St. Augustine makes the first of several assertions about the positive value of the liberal arts in the education of the theologian. Having argued that the principle of order applies to all things, he spells out a particular order for the study of the arts, which, he says, supply skills and information useful to the theologian. Even if a man lives a virtuous life, he observes.
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    A Carolingian Emendation of Tiberius Claudius Donatus, ad Aen. 3.118.Vittorio Remo Danovi - 2021 - Hermes 149 (2):257.
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    The Carolingians.Stephen Stewart - 2005 - Philosophy Now 50:13-15.
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    Carolingian culture: Emulation and innovation.John E. Weakland - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (5):727-729.
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    Christian Hermeneutics and Narratives of War in the Carolingian Empire.Robert A. H. Evans - 2017 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 34 (2):150-163.
    The Carolingian empire in western Europe has long been defined by its military expansion and Christian renewal. Carolingian historical narratives portrayed their victories as divine gifts and so encouraged soldiers and commanders to interpret their actions within a theological hermeneutic. Previous scholars have seen this hermeneutic as justifying war. This paper shall argue instead that these narratives reflected and reinforced the hermeneutic with which soldiers interpreted their campaigns and the military spirituality practised as a result. It shall examine how various (...)
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  13. A Carolingian Epitome Of St Augustine's De Genesi Ad Litteram.Michael Gorman - 1983 - Revue d' Etudes Augustiniennes Et Patristiques 29 (1-2):137-144.
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    Doctrinal Controversies of the Carolingian Renaissance.Andrzej P. Stefańczyk - 2017 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 65 (3):53-70.
    The article attempts to characterize three key doctrinal controversies in the Carolingian Renaissance, namely: the disputes over the Eucharist, the so-called trina deitas, and predestination. The core of the article is an exposition of the controversy concerning predestination, whose main protagonist is Gottschalk of Orbais. The article discusses four crucial issues related to the problem: (i) the concept of God, (ii) the understanding of grace, nature and free will, (iii) the relation of foreknowledge to predestination, and (iv) the doctrine of (...)
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    Merovingian and Carolingian Gift Giving.Florin Curta - 2006 - Speculum 81 (3):671-699.
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    The Christianity of Carolingian Classicism.Herbert L. Kessler - 2016 - Convivium 3 (1):22-39.
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    5. Ideal and reality: Carolingian priests in northern Francia.Charles Mériaux - 2016 - In Carine van van Rhijn & Steffen Patzold (eds.), Men in the Middle: Local Priests in Early Medieval Europe. De Gruyter. pp. 78-97.
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    Doctrinal Controversies of the Carolingian Renaissance: Gottschalk of Orbais’ Teachings on Predestination.Andrzej P. - 2017 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 65 (3):53-70.
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  19. Charles the Bald: a Carolingian Renaissance prince.J. M. Wallace-Hadrill - 1978 - Proceedings of the British Academy 64:155-184.
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    The Carolingian System of Counties in the Regions East of the Rhine. [REVIEW]Franz Staab - 1976 - Philosophy and History 9 (1):102-106.
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    The Reception of the Church Fathers in the West : From the Carolingians to the Maurists.Irena Backus (ed.) - 1996 - Brill.
    This 1000-page English-language reference work has been produced with the collaboration of 23 scholars from Europe and North America and is intended as a guide to some of the most important developments in the history of the reception of the Church Fathers in the West, from the Carolingians to the Maurists. Particular emphasis is placed on the history of patristic scholarship which, unlike classical scholarship, has tended to be neglected by historians. However, the reception of patristic doctrines and ideas is (...)
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  22. (1 other version)8. The Carolingian Renaissance and Christian Humanism.Alfredo Romagosa - 2003 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 6 (4).
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    Pre-Carolingian Seigneurial Obligations in 'Lex Alamannorum' XXIXXII, 1 and Their Relationship to the St. Gall Charters. [REVIEW]Theodore John Rivers - 1978 - Mediaeval Studies 40 (1):374-386.
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    The concept of Carolingian Europe in the foreign policy of the Federal Republic of Germany.Cizre Sakallioglu & Edwina S. Campbell - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (2):727-733.
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    Vorscholastik: The contribution of the Carolingian monk Paschasius Radbertus of Corbie (c. 790–860) to early medieval philosophy. [REVIEW]Johann Beukes - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):11.
    This article reconsiders the historical–philosophical significance of the monk and abbot of Corbie Abbey (est. 657), Paschasius Radbertus (c. 790–860). Radbert is contextualised within the cultural and academic setting of the Carolingian period of the eighth and ninth centuries while taking into account the diverse scholarly accomplishments of his contemporaries such as Alcuin of York (c. 740–804), Rabanus Maurus (c. 780–856), Walafrid Strabo (c. 809–849) and John Scottus Eriugena (815–877). The characteristic absence of contributions regarding Radbert in otherwise comprehensive introductions (...)
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    Aspects of the carolingian response to cicero.John Moorhead - 1985 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 129 (1-2):109-120.
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    Psalm Uses in Carolingian Prayerbooks: Alcuin's Confessio peccatorum pura and the Seven Penitential Psalms (Use 1).Jonathan Black - 2003 - Mediaeval Studies 65 (1):1-56.
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    Psalm uses in Carolingian prayerbooks: Alcuin and the preface to De psalmorum usu.Jonathan Black - 2002 - Mediaeval Studies 64 (1):1-60.
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    Lupus of Ferrières: Carolingian scribe and text critic.Robert J. Gariépy - 1968 - Mediaeval Studies 30 (1):90-105.
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    Magical Charaktêres in the Carolingian World: A Ninth-Century Charm in MS Vat. lat. 5359 and Its Broader Cultural Context.Ildar Garipzanov - 2021 - Speculum 96 (2):287-308.
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    The Concept of the Carolingian Renaissance.G. W. Trompf - 1973 - Journal of the History of Ideas 34 (1):3.
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    Joanna Story, Carolingian Connections: Anglo-Saxon England and Carolingian Francia, c. 750–870. (Studies in Early Medieval Britain.) Aldershot, Eng., and Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate, 2003. Pp. xviii, 311; black-and-white figures and 3 maps. $99.95. [REVIEW]Ilicia J. Sprey - 2006 - Speculum 81 (1):279-281.
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    Volcanoes and the Climate Forcing of Carolingian Europe, A.D. 750–950.Michael McCormick, Paul Edward Dutton & Paul A. Mayewski - 2007 - Speculum 82 (4):865-895.
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    Science in Western and Eastern Civilization in Carolingian Times. Paul Leo Butzer, Dietrich Lohrmann.H. Busard - 1995 - Isis 86 (4):629-630.
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    The Political Theory of the Carolingian Renaissance.Denis J. O’Connor - 1931 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 7:55.
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    The Vine columns of old st. Peter's in carolingian canon tables.Elisabeth Rosenbaum - 1955 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 18 (1/2):1-15.
  37. Precarious knowledge and the problem of reliability : the case of prognostic texts in the Carolingian period.Carine van Rhijn - 2022 - In Renate Dürr (ed.), Threatened knowledge: practices of knowing and ignoring from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Herbert Schutz, The Carolingians in Central Europe, Their History, Arts and Architecture: A Cultural History of Central Europe, 750–900. (Cultures, Beliefs and Traditions: Medieval and Early Modern Peoples, 18.) Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2004. Pp. xxxi, 407 plus 33 color plates and 82 black-and-white figures; 6 maps. $226. [REVIEW]William Diebold - 2006 - Speculum 81 (3):920-922.
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    Roman Geography and Ethnography in the Carolingian Empire.Natalia Lozovsky - 2006 - Speculum 81 (2):325-364.
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    Dies Unctionis. A Note on the Anniversaries of Royal Inaugurations in the Carolingian Period.Alain J. Stoclet - 1986 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 20 (1):541-548.
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  41. Production and circulation in a monastic domain during the Carolingian period: records from the abbey of Saint-Denis.S. Tange - 1997 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 75 (4).
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    Oriental Studies IV: Paintings from Islamic LandsSpanish Romanesque SculptureGerman Illumination: Carolingian Period and Ottonian PeriodThe Bigallo, the Oratory and Residence of the Compagnia del Bigallo e della Misericordia in FlorenceSaggi e memorie 6.J. Wise, R. Pinder-Wilson, Porter A. Kingsley, Adolph Goldschmidt, Howard Saalman & Giorgio Cini Foundation - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (2):283.
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    Province and empire: Brittany and the Carolingians.Julia Barrow - 1993 - History of European Ideas 17 (5):696-697.
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    The Mosaics of Gregory IV at S. Marco, Rome: Papal Response to Venice, Byzantium, and the Carolingians.Claudia Bolgia - 2006 - Speculum 81 (1):1-34.
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    “Building Mansions in Heaven”: The Visio Baronti, Archangel Raphael, and a Carolingian King.John J. Contreni - 2003 - Speculum 78 (3):673-706.
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    11. Pater noster: Priests and the religious instruction of the laity in the Carolingian populus christianus.Steffen Patzold - 2016 - In Carine van van Rhijn & Steffen Patzold (eds.), Men in the Middle: Local Priests in Early Medieval Europe. De Gruyter. pp. 199-221.
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  47. Independent and autonomous peasantry beside the great Carolingian domain.Sakae Tange - 2012 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 90 (2).
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    Alcuin's Epitaph of Hadrian I: A Study In Carolingian Epigraphy.Luitpold Wallach - 1951 - American Journal of Philology 72 (2):128.
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    Continuity of written administration in the Late Carolingian East c. 887–911.David S. Bachrach & Bernard S. Bachrach - 2008 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 42 (1):109-146.
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    The Decline of Regicide and the Rise of European Monarchy from the Carolingians to the Early Modern Period.Sverre Bagge - 2019 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 53 (1):151-189.
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