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News
Learned Women, Female Mentors, a Caesarian Section, and Much More
Prof. Dr Ernst Tremp, editor of the Casus Sancti Galli, lectured on the depictions of women in Ekkehart IV's work.
NewsMGH Collection at the Masaryk University Opens
To advance Medieval studies at the Masaryk University in Brno (Czech Republic), Prof. Martin Wihoda initiated the creation of a compreh
News | Treasures of the MGH Library and ArchiveTreasures of 200 years MGH history, Nr 21: An elegant invitation
In unordered sequence, this series presents a selection of rare objects, historically interesting documents and papers from our archive
NewsThe Charters of Emperor Otto IV (1198-1218). Updated Digital Pre-Print Edition
The MGH section Diplomata working at the Austrian Institut für Mittelalterforschung at the Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften,...
NewsNew Release of Digital Pre-Print Editions of the Charters of Emperor Henry VI
The MGH section Diplomata at the Austrian Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung in Vienna is preparing the edition of the ch...
News | EventsMGH Lectures 2023/24
This autumn and winter, the MGH are once again proud to present our programme of online and live lectures.
NewsA productive and poignant evening
„It is one of the darkest memories of my childhood to recall the pain and bitterness I felt when, as an innocent seven-year-old who kne...
EventsInvitation to a panel discussion on January 17, 2024 in the Jüdisches Museum, Munich
As one of the first German historical research institutions, the Monumenta Germaniae Historica (MGH) have turned to examine the fate of
NewsThe MGH wish you all a peaceful end to the year 2023
The MGH library is closed for Christmas from December 27, 2023 to January 8, 2024
NewsMGH Fellows 2023
In the past year, 2023, the MGH were proud to support six scholars at the beginning of their academic careers with scholarships for the
NewsHands-on Medievistics
Together with their liaison lecturer, Prof. Daniela Neri-Ultsch from the Universität Regensburg, a group of scholarship holders of the