Im Raum zwischen Rhein und Maas, Aachen und Basel gab es zwischen 600 und 1500 insgesamt, wenn au... more Im Raum zwischen Rhein und Maas, Aachen und Basel gab es zwischen 600 und 1500 insgesamt, wenn auch nicht gleichzeitig 528 verschiedene Hospitäler, also Herbergen für Reisende und Pilger, Armenhospize, Krankenhäuser, Entbindungsanstalten, Waisenheime, Pflegeheime für alte Menschen, Seniorenheime für reiche Pfründner u. ä. Beitrag und Karte fassen die Ergebnisse der Habilitationsschrift des Autors über „Hospitäler zwischen Maas und Rhein im Mittelalter. Typologische, topographische, funktionale und spirituelle Aspekte“ zusammen.
La contribution présente les comptes de la baumaîtrie de la ville de Luxembourg fort bien conserv... more La contribution présente les comptes de la baumaîtrie de la ville de Luxembourg fort bien conservés pour la fin du 14e et le 15e siècle. Un inventaire des volumes conservés aux archives municipales est suivi d’une description codicologique sommaire avant que ne soit esquissé le rôle du baumâitre, c.-à-d. du receveur central de la ville et celui du clerc-juré dans la confection des livres de compte ainsi que leur appartenance sociale et linguistique. L’article continue par un bilan de l’exploitation historiographique des livres de la baumaîtrie, y compris pour l’histoire de la langue, et par quelques questions de recherche qui mériteraient d’être approfondies
John of Luxembourg became widely known as a legend, which authors of chronicles started to depict... more John of Luxembourg became widely known as a legend, which authors of chronicles started to depict immediately after his death at Crécy. Until the 19th century, he was traditionally described as a valiant and loyal knight. However, research done in the last fifteen years changed this picture and shed a different light on it. John was undoubtedly an experienced warrior, but waging war was not his only activity. Latest research emphasizes especially his diplomatic skills. In the course of thirty‑six years he in fact attempted thirty‑six projects of marriage convenient for the Luxembourg dynasty. His policy within the Empire was dominated by his dream to acquire the imperial crown. The article focuses mainly on Johnʼs policies in the county of Luxembourg, where it was important to ensure tenancy of property and if possible, to expand its territory. It expanded successfully towards several of its neighbours, while in the case of Trier, it was only possible to defend the status quo. Durin...
Im Raum zwischen Rhein und Maas, Aachen und Basel gab es zwischen 600 und 1500 insgesamt, wenn au... more Im Raum zwischen Rhein und Maas, Aachen und Basel gab es zwischen 600 und 1500 insgesamt, wenn auch nicht gleichzeitig 528 verschiedene Hospitäler, also Herbergen für Reisende und Pilger, Armenhospize, Krankenhäuser, Entbindungsanstalten, Waisenheime, Pflegeheime für alte Menschen, Seniorenheime für reiche Pfründner u. ä. Beitrag und Karte fassen die Ergebnisse der Habilitationsschrift des Autors über „Hospitäler zwischen Maas und Rhein im Mittelalter. Typologische, topographische, funktionale und spirituelle Aspekte“ zusammen.
La contribution présente les comptes de la baumaîtrie de la ville de Luxembourg fort bien conserv... more La contribution présente les comptes de la baumaîtrie de la ville de Luxembourg fort bien conservés pour la fin du 14e et le 15e siècle. Un inventaire des volumes conservés aux archives municipales est suivi d’une description codicologique sommaire avant que ne soit esquissé le rôle du baumâitre, c.-à-d. du receveur central de la ville et celui du clerc-juré dans la confection des livres de compte ainsi que leur appartenance sociale et linguistique. L’article continue par un bilan de l’exploitation historiographique des livres de la baumaîtrie, y compris pour l’histoire de la langue, et par quelques questions de recherche qui mériteraient d’être approfondies
John of Luxembourg became widely known as a legend, which authors of chronicles started to depict... more John of Luxembourg became widely known as a legend, which authors of chronicles started to depict immediately after his death at Crécy. Until the 19th century, he was traditionally described as a valiant and loyal knight. However, research done in the last fifteen years changed this picture and shed a different light on it. John was undoubtedly an experienced warrior, but waging war was not his only activity. Latest research emphasizes especially his diplomatic skills. In the course of thirty‑six years he in fact attempted thirty‑six projects of marriage convenient for the Luxembourg dynasty. His policy within the Empire was dominated by his dream to acquire the imperial crown. The article focuses mainly on Johnʼs policies in the county of Luxembourg, where it was important to ensure tenancy of property and if possible, to expand its territory. It expanded successfully towards several of its neighbours, while in the case of Trier, it was only possible to defend the status quo. Durin...
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