The rise of the First Reich : Germany in the tenth century / Boyd H. Hill, Jr.

Editor
Hill, Boyd H., Jr., 1931-2018 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York : John Wiley & Songs, [1969]
Description
xi, 150 pages : illustrations, genealogical table, map, portraits ; 22 cm

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    Major issues in history [More in this series]
    Bibliographic references
    Bibliography: p. 149-150. Bibliographical footnotes.
    Contents
    • Map of the German Empire
    • Prologue:
    • Chronological Table of the Tenth Century
    • Partial Genealogical Chart of the Saxon Dynasty
    • Sources:
    • Widukind of Corvey: The Coronation of Otto I ; The Battle of Lechfeld
    • Liudprand of Cremona: A Chronicle of Otto's Reign ; The Embassy of Constantinople
    • Gerbert of Aurillac (Pope Sylvester II): Emperor Otto III writes Gerbet inviting him to become his teacher ; Gerbert Accepts Otto's Invitation
    • Hroswitha of Gandersheim: Callimachus
    • Bernward of Hildersheim: In the Service of Otto III
    • Otto III: Diploma 389 granting eight counties to the Church in January, 1001.
    • Secondary works:
    • Geoffrey Barraclough: The Monarchy and Its Resources
    • Martin Lintzel: The Imperial Policy of Otto the Great
    • Carl Erdmann: The Ottonian empire as Imperium Romanum
    • Wlater Ullmann: Imperial Hegemony
    • Ernst Kantorowicz: Christ-Centered Kingship: The Frontispiece of the Aachen Gospels
    • Percy Schramm: Otto III and the Roman Church According to the Donation Document of January, 1001.
    ISBN
    • 0471396117
    • 9780471396116
    • 0471396125
    • 9780471396123
    LCCN
    75082977
    OCLC
    17447
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