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Using and Not Using the Past in the Crisis of the Carolingian World, c. 900-1050

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  • About the Project
    • - Project Timeline
    • - Project Team
      • - - Prof. Dr Stefan Esders
      • - - Priv.-Doz. Dr Maximilian Diesenberger
      • - - Professor Sarah Hamilton
      • - - Professor Simon MacLean
      • - - Prof. Dr Matthias M. Tischler
      • - - Dr Alice Hicklin
      • - - Dr Sarah Greer
      • - - Jelle Wassenaar
      • - - Lenneke van Raaij
      • - - Ekaterina Novokhatko
    • - Associated Partners
  • News
  • Research Blog
  • Resources
    • - Maps – 931-981-1031
    • - Listen, Watch & Read
      • - - Podcasts
      • - - Videos
      • - - Articles
    • - Glossary
    • - Primary sources
      • - - Bibliography of Translated Sources (Alphabetic)
      • - - Bibliography of Translated Sources (Regional)
      • - - Carolingian Text Culture in Catalonia and Septimania: Manuscripts
    • - Material Culture
      • - - Coins
      • - - Enamelwork
      • - - Goldwork
      • - - Ivory Carving
      • - - Manuscript Decoration
      • - - Monumental Sculpture and Tombs
      • - - Rock crystal
      • - - Textiles

Tag: vita

Communicating a local past through liturgy

April 4, 2017Lenneke van RaaijResearch BlogHagiography, Liturgy, Trier, vita

A thousand years ago, the inhabitants of Trier were confronted with their past in different ways. Not only through architecture and oral culture, but also through liturgy. During the services and offices of the church, one would not only hear about the life and sacrifice of Christ and about the mercifulness of God, but also…

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