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News
MGH library now open four days a week
The MGH library is now open for use from Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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News | Events
Is there an answer to the question: who was Pseudo-Isidore?
Who was the author of the famous forgeries? When and where were they written? In an online lecture held on April 28, the latest in the ...
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New releases
Epistole et dictamina Clementis pape quarti
Das Spezialregister Papst Clemens’ IV. (1265–1268) (Briefe des späteren Mittelalters 4)
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Solidarity with Ukraine
Historical and critical source research stands for democracy and humanitarian values.
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News
Upcoming Online lectures: Who was Pseudo-Isidor? / Edmund E. Stengel and „his“ Marburg Institute for Medieval History
The MGH proudly present two new online lectures.
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News
Prof. Dr Jean-Marie Moeglin Elected to the AIBL
On March 18, 2022, Jean-Marie Moeglin was elected to membership in the French Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres (AIBL).
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Events
A memorable online lecture on Paul Kehr and the MGH at the inception of Nazi rule
A memorable presentation with a wealth of source material in the MGH series „Lectures in the history of medieval research“
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News
Call for Applications for two MGH Fellowships
The MGH friends association calls for applications for two fellowships offering a one-month research visit at the Monumenta Germaniae H
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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.