Michael Glatthaar

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.
  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.
  5. Meeder, Sven (2011). "Boniface and the Irish Heresy of Clemens". Church History 80 (2): 251–80.


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