
Medieval And Historiographical Essays In Honor Of James Westfall Thompson. 1938
Medieval and historiographical essays in honor of James Westfall Thompson, edited by James Lea Cate and Eugene N. Anderson. Publisher: Chicago, Ill., University of Chicago Press [1938] Notes: A study of twelfth-century interest in the antiquities of Rome, by J.B. Ross. Bernward of Hildesheim, by F.J. Tschan. The long tradition: a study in fourteenth-century medical deontology, by Mary C. Welborn.--Historiographical essays: Meinecke's Ideengeschichte and the crisis in historical thinking, by E.N. Anderson. Justus Möser's approach to history, by W.J. Bossenbrook. Theodore Roosevelt, historian, by Raymond C. Miller. Kautsky and the materialist interpretation of history, by S.K. Padover. The Varangians in Russion history, by S.R. Tompkins.--Bibliography of the works of James Westfall Thompson (p. 493-499). Description: x, 499 pages frontispiece (portrait) 24 cm Contents: Medieval essays: A critic of the fourteenth century: St. Birgitta of Sweden, by Conrad Bergendoff. The beginning of the struggle between the regular and the secular clergy, by Helen R. Brittermann. The church and market reform in England during the reign of Henry III, by J.L. Cate. The origin of the town of Subiaco, by Geneva Drinkwater. The Van der Molen, commission merchants of Antwerp: trade with Italy, 1538-44, by Florence Edler. The Palestine pilgrimage of Henry the Lion, by Einar Joranson. The south German reichsstaedte in the late middle ages, by Ernest Lauer. Medieval medical dictionaries and glossaries, by L.C. MacKinney. The emergence of councilarisn, by J.T. McNeill. Listed with ExportYourStore.com