The papers collected here were first presented and discussed at the 6th European Congress of Medieval Studies of the Fédération Internationale des Instituts d’Etudes Médiévales (FIDEM), which was held at the University of Basel, Switzerland, 2-5 September 2018.
págs. 3-26
On the future of medieval studies: a (chinese) historian's perspective
págs. 27-48
Open Scholasticism: Editing Networks of Thought in the Digital Age
págs. 49-80
De la page numérisée aux sens révélés: Vers une prise en charge automatique du corpus "Bible Historiale"
págs. 81-102
Humanités Numériques et l’étude de la ville médiévale: Le cas de Coimbra
págs. 103-116
págs. 117-132
European "barbaricum"?: Non-simultaneity of the Middle Ages: Germanic, Slavic and Baltic Societies
págs. 135-156
págs. 157-170
págs. 171-198
págs. 199-214
Medieval Studies and Public History: A Challenge for the Present
págs. 215-226
Chances and Opportunities - Medieval Texts and Modern Cultural Paradigms: A Postcolonial Queer Reading of the Medieval Crusade Narrative "Herzog Ernst"
págs. 229-250
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págs. 265-283
Editing Alcuin’s "Disputatio de uera philosophia" and "Ars grammatica": New Findings, Methodology, and Problems
págs. 285-304
Analogie et anagogie dans les écrits de Maxime le Confesseur: Essai sur une «herméneutique eucharistique»
págs. 305-316
Anaxagoras in the Late Middle Ages: A Doxographical Study of Thomas of York’s "Sapientiale"
págs. 317-336
págs. 337-354
With Feet on the Ground: Some Remarks about Vulgarization of Christian Thought on Nueva Granada (1758-1767
págs. 355-372
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