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New releases
Kathrin Utz Tremp, Warum Maria blutige Tränen weinte
Der Jetzerhandel und die Jetzerprozesse in Bern (1507–1509) (Schriften 78)
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News | Press
The MGH virtual exhibition in the Israeli and American press
The review, written by a renowned Israeli mediaevist, drew international attention to the exhibition recently.
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New releases
Jos von Pfullendorf, Die Fuchsfalle
Herausgegeben von Klaus H. Lauterbach (Quellen zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters 33) CXLVI und 644 S. sowie 8 farb. Abb. 8º. 2022....
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New releases
Dokumente zur Geschichte des deutschen Reiches und seiner Verfassung 1365
Bearbeitet von Ulrike HOHENSEE, Mathias LAWO, Michael LINDNER und Olaf B. RADER (Constitutiones et acta publica imperatorum et regum...
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News
Online lecture: Hartmann Schedel’s World Chronicle – from the printing press to the digital edition
Parallel to our well-received series „Lectures in the History of Medieval Research“, the MGH have launched a second lecture series on m...
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News
The MGH mourn the death of Prof. Dr Pascal Ladner (*2.9.1933 in Basle; † 23.12.2021)
The MGH are sad to announce the loss of Prof. Dr Pascal Ladner, who died at the age of 88 on December 23 2021
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News
The MGH Wish a Peaceful and Relaxing End of the Year 2021
Sincere thanks to our visitors around the world for their lively interest in our online services in 2021!
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News
Online Panel Discussion on Ernst Kantorowicz
In his authoritative Kantorowicz biography, the American historian Robert E. Lerner tells the story of a great thinker whose life and t...
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News
The Arno Borst Scholarship
In 1996, the renowned medieval scholar Arno Borst (1925-2007) established the Arno-Borst-Stiftung zur Förderung der mediävistischen Ge...
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Events
The Historian as a Dandy? The Life and Works of Ernst Kantorowicz
Invitation to the panel discussion on Thursday, 2. December 2021 with Thomas Gruber and Martina Hartmann (live in the Munich Institute
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News
Library in December and January
Library open for visitors on wednesdays and thursdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed over Christmas from December 17 to January 11.