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The Carolingians and the Frankish monarchy

Title
The Carolingians and the Frankish monarchy [by] F. L. Ganshof; translated [from the French] by Janet Sondheimer.
Author
Ganshof, F. L. (François Louis), 1895-1980.
Publication
London, Longman, 1971.

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Description
xi, 314 p. plate. 1 illus., maps.; 24 cm.
Series Statement
Studies in Carolingian history
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Einhard, biographer of Charlemagne.--Charlemagne.--Alcuin's revision of the Bible.--The imperial coronation of Charlemagne: theories and facts.--Charlemagne's programme of imperial government.--The institutional framework of the Frankish monarchy: a survey of its general characteristics.--Charlemagne's use of the oath.--The use of the written word in Charlemagne's administration.--The impact of Charlemagne on the institutions of the Frankish realm.--The Frankish monarchy and its external relations, from Pippin III to Louis the Pious.--The Church and the royal power in the Frankish monarchy under Pippin III and Charlemagne.--The last period of Charlemagne's reign; a study in decomposition.--Charlemagne's failure.--Louis the Pious reconsidered.--Some observations on the Ordinatio Imperii of 817.--On the genesis and significance of the Treaty of Verdun (843).--Select bibliography of the publications of F. L. Ganshof (p. 303-311)
ISBN
0582482275
LCCN
79886107 //r98
OCLC
  • ocm00252202
  • SCSB-13637746
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library