Table of contents for Lay intellectuals in the Carolingian world / edited by Patrick Wormald and Janet L. Nelson.


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1. In place of an introduction Janet L. Nelson; 2. Secular sanctity: forging an ethos for the Carolingian nobility Thomas F. X. Noble; 3. Einhardus Peccator David Ganz; 4. The world, the text, and the Carolingian: royal, aristocratic and masculine identities in Nithard's histories Stuart Airlie; 5. Eberhard of Friuli, a Carolingian lay intellectual Paul J. E. Kershaw; 6. Dhuoda Janet L. Nelson; 7. Intellectual women? Liutberga and the education of Carolingian women Valerie Garver; 8. Charles the Bald, Hincmar of Rheims, and the ivory of the pericopes of Henry II Celia Chazelle; 9. Problems of authorship and audience in the writings of Alfred the Great David Pratt; 10. 'Stand strong against the monsters': kingship and learning in the empire of King 'thelstan Michael Wood; 11. The lay intellectual in Anglo-Saxon England: Ealdorman 'thelweard as historian Scott Ashley; 12. Conclusion Richard Abels.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Carolingians.
Laity -- Europe -- Intellectual life.
Learning and scholarship -- Europe -- History -- Medieval, 500-1500.
Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) -- Social aspects -- Europe -- History -- To 1500.
Arts, Carolingian -- History and criticism.