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Michael Glatthaar

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Michael Glatthaar (born 3 May 1953) is a German scholar of the Middle Ages, specializing in the documents of the Carolingians and the study of Saint Boniface. He is the author of Bonifatius und das Sakrileg (2004), a study of the saint's influence on the concept of sacrilege[1] in the 8th-century church and afterward.[2][3][4] In his study he identifies a number of sententiae in a Wurzburg manuscript (an important witness for the Collectio canonum Hibernensis) as connected to Boniface, proposing the title Sententiae Bonifantianae Wirceburgensis for the fifty-four capitula and chapter headings in the manuscript.[5]

With Hubert Mordek and Klaus Zechiel-Eckes he is the editor of the Admonitio generalis, an important Carolingian document.

References

  1. ^ Marchal, Guy P. (2002). "Das vieldeutige Heiligenbild. Bildersturm im Mittelalter". Historische Zeitschrift (in German). n.s. 33: 307–32. JSTOR 20524193. {{cite journal}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  2. ^ Jarnut, Jörg (2009). "Rev. of Glatthaar, Bonifatius und das Sakrileg". Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte (in German). 126: 613–15.
  3. ^ Chandler, Cullen J. (2008). "Rev. of Glatthaar, Bonifatius und das Sakrileg". Mediaevistik. 21: 306–308.
  4. ^ Meeder, Sven (2011). "Boniface and the Irish Heresy of Clemens". Church History. 80 (2): 251–80. doi:10.1017/s0009640711000035. JSTOR 41240575.
  5. ^ Meeder, Sven (2011). "Boniface and the Irish Heresy of Clemens". Church History. 80 (2): 251–80.