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Changing Minds
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Changing Minds. Communication and Influence in the High and Later Middle Ages
Edited by Christian Krötzl & Miikka Tamminen
Foundation Institutum Romanum Finlandiae
Acta Instituti Romani Finlandiae 39
s.l. 2013, 178 pp.
Edited by Christian Krötzl & Miikka Tamminen
Foundation Institutum Romanum Finlandiae
Acta Instituti Romani Finlandiae 39
s.l. 2013, 178 pp.
Articles: Lari Ahokas, Remembering the Tyrant. Memory of the Early Abbots of Farfa in the Works of Gregory of Catino; Teemu Immonen, Communicative Aspects of Eremitical Life in the Tenth- and Eleventh-Century Italy; Pekka Tolonen, The Secret Lineage of Mathilda of Lappion? On Saintly Women, Men and their Proponents in Thirteenth-Century Northern France and Flanders; Christian Krötzl, "Fama volat". On Propagation, Decision-Making and Influence in the Later Middle Ages; Jussi Hanska, From Historical Event to Didactic Story. Medieval Miracle Stories as a Means of Communication; Marika Räsänen, Making a Saint for the Monastery of Fossanova. The Dispute on the Ownership of the Corpse of Saint Thomas Aquinas at the Time of His Canonisation (1323); Miikka Tamminen, Saracens, Schismatics and Heretics in Jacques de Vitry's Historia Orientalis. Criticism, Messages and the Use of Sources; Kirsi Salonen, Illegal Business with Non-Christians and Pilgrims to the Holy Sepulchre. The Apostolic Penitentiary and the Contacts of Christians with Non-Christians during the Pontificate of Pope Pius II (1458‒1464).