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Living in the Tenth Century: Mentalities and Social Orders Book

Living in the Tenth Century: Mentalities and Social Orders
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  • Living in the Tenth Century: Mentalities and Social Orders
  • Written by author Heinrich Fichtenau
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, June 1993
  • "Fichtenau delivers a fascinating view of tenth-century Europe on the eve of the second millenium. He writes this hoping we, on the eve of the third millennium, will take time also to look at who we are and at our world. . . . This engaging book lucidly c
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Translator's Foreword Introduction
I. Ordo
1. Order as Rank Order Ordo and Ordines Ranking of Cities and Churches Ecclesiastical Disputes over Ranking Apostolicity and Ecclesiastical Precedence The Abbot Primate Seating Arrangements at Religious Assemblies Monastic Rank Orders Ranking in the Secular Sphere
2. Social Gestures, an Aspect of "Custom"
Custom and Symbols Custom and Tradition Specific Gestures: Favor and Disgrace Humiliation The Feudal Kiss and the Kiss of Peace Gifts and Praise of the Giver Mourning Penance Gestures with Cap, Staff, Scepter, and Lance Gestures with Ecclesiastical Insignia
3. Representation as Evidence of Status Reception Homage and Obligatory Processions Retinues Banquets Table Manners Secular Marks of Status: Clothes, Jewelry, Weapons, Horses Ecclesiastical Marks of Status Cultic Representation
II. Familia
4. Family and Clan Extended Family versus Nuclear Family Cognatio Matrimonial Politics Prohibited Degrees
5. Patriarchal Lordship
Familia and Family The House and Its Governor The Wife in the House Varieties of Marriage Devaluation of Women The Wife's Actual Status Sons Clerical Marriage and Children
6. The Familial Model The Monastic Familia
Families within the Familia
The Courtly Familia
Contraternities Spiritual Kinship Familial Forms of Hierarchical Thought
III. Nobilitas
7. The Noble Nobel and Nobilis
The Essence of Nobility The Honor: Office, Land, People Pedigree Spiritual Cares Fidelity, Vassalage, Feudalism
8. The King Kingship and Nobility Sacred Kingship Administering the Kingdom The Emperor Qualities of the Ruler The King at War Advisers The Queen
9. The Bishop Origin and Kindred Familial Politics and Family-based Government Episcopal Appointments The Bishop as Lord Secular Activities within the City Secular Activities in Feudal and Royal Service The Armed Bishop Pastoral Duties Public Dying
10. Worldly Clerics Seculars The Cathedral Chapter Canons and Canonesses Canons Cononesses Monasticism and the Laity Lay Abbots, Feudalism, Advocacy Warfare Abbot and Bishop
IV. Religio
11. Hermits and Reformers The Eremitic Tradition Sanctification Monastic Reform Reformers and Conservatives Ritualism
12. Monastic Life Group Formation: Nutriti and Conversi
Priest Monks and Criminals Monasteries Great and Small Monastic Buildings: The Role of Fire and Light The Cloister and the Outside World Contemplation and Prayer Work Monastic Fare
13. Education and School in the Monastery The Purpose of Education Ancient and Modern Patterns Procuring Books The Heritage of Classical Education Pride in Knowledge Wandering Scholars The Liberal Arts
V. Vulgus
14. Popular Beliefs
Inbelle vulgus and vulgus indoctum
Religious Instruction of the Peasantry Disbelief and Superstition God and Divine Judgments The Devil and Demons Gods and Spirits Natural Phenomena White and Black Magic Saints and Relics
15. Peasant Existence Domestic Animals Farm Implements Pasture and Forest Farming: Grain, Wine, and Legumes Large Estates and Small Landholdings
Incastellamento
Castellanies in France Peasantry and Castles in Germany
16. Stratification and Mobility Free and Unfree Peasantry Tenants and the Partially Free The Poor Servants and Slaves Social Advancement
VI. Confusio
17. Disorders and Public Coercion Laments over General Disorder Emotionality and Panic Conflicting Norms Secular Means of Coercion Excommunication, Anathema, Interdict Anticlericalism, Areligiosity The Search for Faith: Judaizers and Heretics
18. Lies and Deceit Literary Truth and Fiction Cunning Loyalty and Disloyalty Oath Breaking and Perjury Deceit and the Family
19. Illegitimate Power War and Feud Means of Repression Homicide Robbers and So-Called Robbers The Peace of God Epilogue: A Look into the Future of the Past Bibliography Primary Sources Secondary Sources Sources by Chapter Index


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