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396 S. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag.

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Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition ( IJCT ) . Fresh and clean hardcover copy with original dustjacket in good condition. Frisches und sauberes Hardcover-Exemplar mit Original-Schutzumschlag in gutem Zustand. Inhalt: POPE HADRIAN I's SINODICA OF 785 TO THE BYZANTINE EMPERORS AND THE CONTROVERSY ON THE IMAGES IN THE FRANKISH KINGDOM AND IN THE WEST: The Greek and Latin Versions of II Nicaea, 787, and the Synodica of Hadrian I (JE 2448) -- The Testimonia of Image-Worship in Hadrian I's Synodica of 785 (JE 2448) -- PROLEGOMENA TO A CRITICAI, EDITION OF THE LIBRI CAROLINI: Origin and Composition of the Libri Carolini -- The Libri Carolini and Patristics, Latin and Greek -- The Textual History of a Greek Ambrose Text: Libri Carolini II.15 -- Ambrosiaster and the Libri Carolini -- Actus Silvestri, Libri Carolini, and the Constantine Donation: The Solution of a Pseudo-Problem -- THEODULPH OF ORLEANS' ALLEGED AUTHORSHIP OF THE LIBRI CAROLINI: ON FICTIONS AND FACTS: The Vaticanus Latinus 7207 and Paleographical Problems -- The Origins, Corrections, and Tironian Notes of the Vaticanus Latinus 7207 -- Valid and Invalid Argumentation concerning "Spanish Symptoms" -- On "Spanish Symptoms" in the Libri Carolini -- Philological and Historical Evidence Disproving Theodulph of Orléans' Alleged Authorship -- The Marginalia of the Vaticanus Latinus ysoj -- Alcuin as the Author of the Libri Carolini: Epilogue to Part Three -- CHARLEMAGNE AND POPE LEO III: ON FORGERY AND HISTORICAL TRUTH: The Genuine and the Forged Oath of Pope Leo III -- The Roman Synod of December 800 and the Alleged Trial of Leo III. - This distinguished and erudite work deals exhaustively with a number of important questions concerning the authorship and origins of the Libri Carolini, the greatest literary and theologicopolitical document of the Carolingian age. The book consists of sixteen historical, philological, and palaeographical studies that deal with two major problems confronting Charlemagne in the late eighth century. The first problem was the decree of the Council of II Nicaea of 787 reestablishing the worship of images, a decision rejected by Charlemagne through the Libri Carolini (which Professor Wallach regards as a work written by the Anglo-Saxon Alcuin for the Frankish king). The other problem was his relationship to the papacy at Rome, which led, finally, to his being recognized as the Emperor of the Latin West in 800. Professor Wallach divides his book into four parts. The first part investigates the involved textual transmission of Pope Hadrian's Synodica of 785, a document whose testimonia of image-worship are discussed and questioned in the Libri Carolini. Part II shows how newly discovered sources used in the Libri Carolini determine the text recension of Professor Wallach's forthcoming critical edition of the work. Part III adduces many sources recently brought to light that, the author argues, disprove decisively the claim that Theodulph of Orléans wrote the Libri Carolini. Part IV exposes as a forgery the famous document known for centuries as Pope Leo III's oath of purgation. (Verlagstext). ISBN 0801410193