02306nam 22003853 450 991051142380332120211214151240.01-78491-760-5(CKB)4100000012027267(MiAaPQ)EBC6728839(Au-PeEL)EBL6728839(EXLCZ)99410000001202726720211214d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHuosilandOxford :Archaeopress,2018.©2018.1 online resource (262 pages)Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- Preface -- Part 1. Contexts: Structures and Communities -- Part 1/1. Introduction -- Part 1/2. Huosiland? -- Part 1/3. Rule and Authority -- Part 1/4. Church and Piety -- Part 1/5. Economy and Society -- Part 1/6. Some Interim Thoughts -- Part 2. Connections: Explorations in the Sources -- Part 2/1. Reading a Deed in Context: Moatbert at Zolling -- Part 2/2. A Private Archive: Erchanheri the Priest at Alting -- Part 2/3. A Huosi Sheriff: Reginhart at Fischen -- Part 2/4. Huosi Homelands? Sulzemoos and Landsberied -- Part 2/5. Bishop's Official and Family Man: Piligrim at Allershausen -- Part 2/6. Pious Women: Cotania and Engilsnot at Rottbach -- Deota and Hiltimari -- Part 2/7. Some Final Thoughts -- Part 3: Secondary References and Further Reading -- Part 4. Translations: Sources for Huosiland -- A. Miscellaneous Documents -- B. Freising Deeds -- Part 5. Gazetteer of Huosiland Places in the Translated Document -- Exhibits -- Back Cover.This volume studies the landscape of western Bavaria in the early-medieval period, between about 750 and 850 AD. The title of the study derives from several indications that a noble genealogia, the Huosi, were particularly influential there during the period. Huosiland may be the best documented European landscape of this time.HuosilandElectronic books.943.3014Hammer Carl I616872MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910511423803321Huosiland2557151UNINA