Workshop “Raumbildung durch Netzwerke? Der Ostseeraum zwischen Kaiserzeit und Spätmittelalter aus archäologischer und geschichtswissenschaftlicher Perspektive“, University of Kiel, Internationales Begegnungszentrum, October 28th and 29th, 2010: “Die Vernetzung der wikingerzeitlichen Münzprägung im europäischen Raum und deren Bedeutung für die Definition von Herrschaftsräumen”
Author: <span class="vcard">Hendrik Mäkeler</span>
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Symposium “Mynt, makt och människor – vikingatidens silverpenningar“, Royal Coin Cabinet, Stockholm, March 27th, 2010: “Vad kan ett globaliserat penningsystem lära av vikingatidens myntväsende?“
Sorry, this entry is only available in German. Die historischen Hilfswissenschaften sind ein wichtiger Bestandteil des Proseminars Mittelalter. Die Grundlagenkenntnisse zu den Sachquellen, die in diesem Zusammenhang vermittelt werden, können…
The aim of the second part of the study is to examine the coinage of those mints in the German lands, which were left at the emperors’ disposal by the…

The publication of the medieval German coins in the Uppsala University Coin Cabinet was initiated by Professor Peter Berghaus (Münster), whose card index of the German coins from the Viking Ages has been computerized and enhanced by the later medieval specimens. Additionally, digital images of all the coins were taken. The book was layouted by Computus Druck Service.
The projected edition of the correspondence between Christian Jürgensen Thomsen (Copenhagen) and Hermann Grote which covers the years 1835 to 1865 was already begun in the 1950s by Professor Peter Berghaus (Münster). Thomsen’s letters are preserved in Grote’s estate in the Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek in Göttingen, Germany.

The account book of the printmaster Peter Drach of Speyer is a unique source for the booktrade in the late 15th century. A thorough evaluation of the account book has shown that Drach’s business activities were founded on the participation of his family, whose members are introduced to the reader. Even though Drach’s business was flourishing, he could not cope with losing the city council’s support. Therefore, his wholesale trade collapsed in the 1490s. The loss could not be compensated for by the retail trade. After Drach’s death in 1504, his wife sold the business to one of his sons. However, the book trade never regained its former scale.
Sorry, this entry is only available in German. Hinweise zur Gestaltung einer Hausarbeit, die deren Gliederung, die Gestaltung des Titelblatts und des Inhaltsverzeichnisses umfassen, finden Sie unter dem folgenden Link. Außerdem…