Felicitas Schmieder - Selected Publications#


Buch und Spruch – Funktionen von Mündlichkeit des “Magdeburger Rechts” in Mitteleuropa, in: Dendorfer, Jürgen/ Schäfer, Frank L. (Hg.), 900 Jahre Stadt Freiburg, 500 Jahre Stadtrechtsreformation, 71-89, forthcoming

”At the end of the world and in the throats of our enemies” – Latin Europeans in Late Medieval Asia, in: Krötzl, Christian/ Mustakallio, Katariina/ Tamminen, Miikka (Ed.), Negotiation, Collaboration, and Conflict in Ancient and Medieval Communities, London – New York 2022, 275-296

The Mongol experience of East Central Europe in image and political reality during the later Middle Ages, in: Dušan Zupka/ Grischa Vercamer (Ed.), Rulership in Medieval East Central Europe. Power, Rituals, and Legitimacy in Bohemia, Hungary and Poland (East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450 vol. 78), Leiden 2022, 340-355

Old and New Land in the North and West – the North Atlantic on the Medieval Globe around 1500, in: Carol Symes (Ed.), The Global North: Spaces, Connections, and Networks Before 1600 = The Medieval Globe 7, 1 (2021) 131-151; https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/46178

Mapping Frankfurt c. 1350: Baldemar of Petterweil’s recording of space in medieval urban-ecclesiastical sources, in: Margriet Hoogvliet/ Asa Mitman/ Dan Terkla, Spatial humanities and urban experience during the long 15th century, in: Peregrinations. Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture VII, 4 (2021), 54-72 = https://digital.kenyon.edu/perejournal/vol7/iss4/5

The Other Part of the World for Late Medieval Latin Christendom, in: Hans Werner Goetz/ Ian N. Wood (ed.), Otherness in the Middle Ages, Turnhout 2021 (International Medieval Research. Selected Proceedings of the International Medieval Congress (Leeds) = IMR. 25), 395-414

Medieval Latin Europe Connecting With the Rest of the World: the East Central European link, in: The Medieval Networks in East Central Europe: Commerce, Contacts, Communication, ed. Balázs Nagy/ Felicitas Schmieder/ András Vadas, Abingdon - New York (Routledge) 2019 [2018], 58-67

Die Johannes-Offenbarung als Schlüssel zur Zeitgeschichte – Alexander Minoritas Expositio in Apocalypsim als Chronik, in: Geschichte vom Ende her denken. Endzeitentwürfe und ihre Historisierung im Mittelalter, hg. von Susanne Ehrich/ Andrea Worm, Regensburg 2019 (Forum Mittelalter-Studien. 15), 127-145

Inscribing the Orient into a historiography of the past, present, and future of Latin Europe: Alexander Minorita's Expositio in Apocalypsim, in: Bueno, Irene/ Rouxpetel, Camille (Ed.), Les récits historiques entre Orient et Occident, XIe-XVe siècle, Rom 2019 (Collection de l'École française de Rome 554), 253-265

Heilsgeographie versus „realistisch Darstellung der Welt“ auf den Mappae Mundi des Mittelalters?, in: Orbis disciplinae. Hommages en l'honneur de Patrick Gautier Dalché, éd. Bouloux, Nathalie/ Dan, Anca/ Tolias, Georges, Turnhout 2017, 125-138

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