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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.
News | EventsIs 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 ...
New releasesEpistole et dictamina Clementis pape quarti
Das Spezialregister Papst Clemens’ IV. (1265–1268) (Briefe des späteren Mittelalters 4)
NewsSolidarity with Ukraine
Historical and critical source research stands for democracy and humanitarian values.
NewsUpcoming Online lectures: Who was Pseudo-Isidor? / Edmund E. Stengel and „his“ Marburg Institute for Medieval History
The MGH proudly present two new online lectures.
NewsProf. 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).
EventsA 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“
NewsCall 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
New releasesKathrin Utz Tremp, Warum Maria blutige Tränen weinte
Der Jetzerhandel und die Jetzerprozesse in Bern (1507–1509) (Schriften 78)