This book provides scholars and students alike with a set of texts that can deepen their understanding of the culture and society of the twelfth-century German kingdom. The sources translated here bring to life the activities of five noblemen and noblewomen from Rome to the Baltic coast and from the Rhine River to the Alpine valleys of Austria. To read these five sources together is to appreciate how interconnected political, military, economic, religious and spiritual interests could be for some of the leading members of medieval German society-and for the authors who wrote about them. Whether fighting for the emperor in Italy, bringing Christianity to pagans in what is today northern Poland, or founding, reforming and governing monastic communities in the heartland of the German kingdom, the subjects of these texts call attention to some of the many ways that noble life shaped the world of central medieval Europe.
Author(s): Jonathan Reed Lyon
Series: Manchester Medieval Sources
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Year: 2017
Language: English
Pages: 288
City: Manchester
Front matter
Dedication
Contents
List of maps and genealogies
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
The deeds of Margrave Wiprecht of Groitzsch (D. 1124)
The life of Bishop Otto of Bamberg (D. 1139), by a monk of Prüfening
The life of an unnamed magistra of Admont (D. mid-twelfth century)
The life of Mechthild of Diessen (D. 1160), by Engelhard of Langheim
The deeds of Count Ludwig of Arnstein (D. 1185)
Bibliography
Index