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Ego Trouble

Ego Trouble
Authors and Their Identities in the Early Middle Ages
1. Auflage, 2010
Identity can be seen as a complex interface between the individual and society, whereby in each period of history the scope of individual identification has been dealt with in different ways and defined by different parameters. Conflicts and disruptions, failure and longing for change are unavoidable elements of this process. This volume deals with a number of authors of the Middle Ages, writing between the 5th and the 11th centuries, whose works contain elements relating to identity and differentiation. These elements, if seen within their social, ethnic, political or religious context, can be shown to be textual strategies. The articles collected in this volume demonstrate, on one hand, that the awareness of the self as an individual in conflict with social identities was by no means so alien or little thought about as is often believed; on the other hand, they also show that during these seven centuries no single, continuous and dogmatic body of knowledge about the individual was established, believed or followed.
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Introduction: Ego trouble?
Page 9 - 22
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“If your delight is in souls, love them in God”: Augustine of Hippo, religious identity, and the relational self
Kate Cooper
Page 23 - 30
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Die Kehrseite des Diskurses. Zur Un(mit)teilbarkeit des Individuums bei Augustinus
Page 31 - 52
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Sidonius Apollinaris.
Thomas E. Kitchen
Page 53 - 66
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Pope Gregory the Great: Ego-trouble or identity politics?
Conrad Leyser
Page 67 - 78
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Omnia passus – die Leiden des Eugenius von Toledo. Zu den Gedichten 5, 13–19, 101 Alberto
Page 79 - 88
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A Visigothic king in search of an identity – Sisebutus Gothorum gloriosissimus princeps
Yitzhak Hen
Page 89 - 100
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The Venerable Bede as scholar, gentile, and preacher
Paul Hilliard
Page 101 - 110
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Paul the Deacon – between sacci and marsuppia
Page 111 - 124
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Categorising the cynocephali
Ian N. Wood
Page 125 - 136
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An aspect of Alcuin: ‘Tuus Albinus’ – peevish egotist? or parrhesiast?
Mary Garrison
Page 137 - 152
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Einhard: identities and silences.
David Ganz
Page 153 - 160
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Nigellus, Ausulus: self-promotion, self-suppression and Carolingian ideology in the poetry of Ermold
Shane Bobrycki
Page 161 - 174
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I, Agobard, unworthy bishop
Page 175 - 184
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Becoming Jeremiah: Paschasius Radbertus on Wala, himself and others
Mayke De Jong
Page 185 - 196
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Noble and Saxon: the meaning of Gottschalk of Orbais’ ethnicity at the Synod of Mainz, 829.
Page 197 - 210
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The multiple identities of Dhuoda
Régine Le Jan
Page 211 - 220
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Angelberga, Louis’s II wife, and her will (877).
Cristina La Rocca
Page 221 - 226
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The sincerety of fiction. Rather and the quest for self-knowledge
Page 227 - 242
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In the mirror of Eusebius. The episcopal identity of Atto of Vercelli
Page 243 - 248
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Shoes and a fish dinner: the troubled thoughts of Bruno of Querfurt
Ian N. Wood
Page 249 - 258
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Die Chronik Thietmars von Merseburg als Ego-Dokument: ein Bischof mit gespaltenem Selbstverständnis
Page 259 - 270
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Conclusion
Page 271 - 274
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Abbreviations, Bibliography, Primary sources, Literature
Page 275 - 312
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Edition:
978-3-7001-6490-6, Print, softcover, 07.06.2010
Edition:
978-3-7001-6872-0, eBook, Digital, 19.08.2010
Edition:
1. Auflage
Pages:
322 Pages
Format:
30x21cm
Language:
English
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