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medieval worlds • no. 13 • 2021


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    medieval worlds provides a forum for comparative, interdisciplinary and transcultural studies of the Middle Ages. Its aim is to overcome disciplinary boundaries, regional limits and national research traditions in Medieval Studies, to open up new spaces for discussion, and to help developing global perspectives. We focus on the period from c. 400 to 1500 CE but do not stick to rigid periodization.
    medieval worlds is open to submissions of broadly comparative studies and matters of global interest, whether in single articles, companion papers, smaller clusters, or special issues on a subject of global/comparative history. We particularly invite studies of wide-ranging connectivity or comparison between different world regions.
    Apart from research articles, medieval worlds publishes ongoing debates and project and conference reports on comparative medieval research.


    Editorial
    Walter Pohl and Ingrid Hartl

    Movement and Mobility in the Medieval Mediterranean:
    Changing Perspectives from Late Antiquity to the Long-Twelfth Century, I

    Guest Editors: Christopher Heath, Clemens Gantner and Edoardo Manarini

    Introduction: Movement and Mobility in the Medieval Mediterranean:
    Changing Perspectives from Late Antiquity to the Long-Twelfth Century
    Christopher Heath, Clemens Gantner and Edoardo Manarini

    Aspects of Movement and Mobility in Lombard Law: Fugitives, Runaway Slaves and StrangersAspects of Movement and Mobility in Lombard Law: Fugitives, Runaway Slaves and Strangers
    Christopher Heath

    Ad utriusque imperii unitatem? Anastasius Bibliothecarius as a Broker between Two Cultures and Three Courts in the Ninth Century
    Clemens Gantner

    Holiness on the Move: Relic Translations and the Affirmation of Authority on the Italian Edge of the Carolingian World
    Francesco Veronese and Giulia Zornetta

    The Translation of St Sylvester’s Relics from Rome to Nonantola: Itineraries of corpora sacra at the Crossroads between Devotion and Identity in Eighth-Tenth-Century Italy
    Edoardo Manarini

    Ideologies of Translation, III

    Multilingual Sermons, II
    Guest Editor: Jan Odstrčilík

    Bilingualism in the Cambrai Homily
    Gwendolyne Knight

    Between Innovation and Tradition: Code-Switching in the Transmission of the Commentary to the Félire Óengusso
    Nike Stam

    Jacobus de Saraponte’s Aurissa: Evidence for Multilingual Preaching
    Jan Odstrčilík

    Language Mixing as a Persuasive Strategy in Oxford, MS Bodley 649
    Helena Halmari

    Individual Articles

    The World Map of the Corpus Pelagianum (BNE, 1513, fol. 1v) and its Strategies of Identification
    Patrick S. Marschner

    The Pleasures of Virtue and the Virtues of Pleasure: The Classicizing Garden in Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century China and Byzantium
    Curie Virág and Foteini Spingou

    Sectarian Rivalry in Ninth-Century Cambodia: A Posthumous Inscription Narrating the Religious Tergiversations of Jayavarman III (K. 1457)
    Dominic Goodall and Chhunteng Hun

    Project Report

    The European Qur’ān: The Place of the Muslim Holy Book in European Cultural History
    John Tolan

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    ISBN Online Edition

    978-3-7001-8982-4

    ISSN Online Edition

    2412-3196

    DOI

    doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no13_2021

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