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- The Resources of the Past in Early Medieval Europe
- The Resources of the Past in Early Medieval Europe
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- Introduction: cultural memory and the resources of the past
- Part I Learning Empire
- Part II The Biblical Past
- 5 Carolingian political discourse and the biblical past: Hraban, Dhuoda, Radbert
- 6 Biblical past and canonical present: the case of theCollectio 400 capitulorum
- 7 Divine law and imperial rule: the Carolingian reception ofJunillus Africanus
- 8 Framing Ambrose in the resources of the past: the late antique and early medieval sources for a Carolingian portrait of Ambrose
- Part III Changing Senses of the Other from the Fourth to the Eleventh Centuries
- Part IV The Migration of Cultural Traditions in Early Medieval Europe
- Bibliography
- Index
8 - Framing Ambrose in the resources of the past: the late antique and early medieval sources for a Carolingian portrait of Ambrose
from Part II - The Biblical Past
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2015
- The Resources of the Past in Early Medieval Europe
- The Resources of the Past in Early Medieval Europe
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- Introduction: cultural memory and the resources of the past
- Part I Learning Empire
- Part II The Biblical Past
- 5 Carolingian political discourse and the biblical past: Hraban, Dhuoda, Radbert
- 6 Biblical past and canonical present: the case of theCollectio 400 capitulorum
- 7 Divine law and imperial rule: the Carolingian reception ofJunillus Africanus
- 8 Framing Ambrose in the resources of the past: the late antique and early medieval sources for a Carolingian portrait of Ambrose
- Part III Changing Senses of the Other from the Fourth to the Eleventh Centuries
- Part IV The Migration of Cultural Traditions in Early Medieval Europe
- Bibliography
- Index
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- The Resources of the Past in Early Medieval Europe , pp. 135 - 152Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015
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