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1700095638 战争艺术史 附录一 本卷会战年表
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1700095659 战争艺术史 注释
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1700095661 第一篇 查理曼及其继承者
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1700095663 1 查理曼
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1700095665 1.Lex Ripuaria(Ripuarian Law),36.11.M.G. LL.,5.231.
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1700095667 2.A cow is equated to 1 solidus. The expression “3 solidi,” which we find in one of the manuscripts, is obviously false, since an ox is counted as 2 solidi and a mare as 3. In a capitulary of Louis the Pious of the year 829,a cow is indicated in one place as the equivalent of 2 solidi.
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1700095669 3.(Note to the second edition). The economic base of the Carolingian military organization is, as shown in Vol.Il, a barter economy. Alfons Dopsch, in his Economic Development of the Carolingian Period(Wirtschaftsentwicklung der Karolingerzeit),especially Vol. III, para.12,has recently claimed to prove that the generally accepted concept of this barter economy is incorrect and that there existed along with it a very considerable money economy. Consequently, he claims, the contrast between antiquity and the Middle Ages in this respect and in general is very overemphasized. I cannot agree with him. I find, on the contrary, the conclusions of my studies on the changes in military organization to be a new confirmation of the accepted concept. The transition from the Roman legionary to the medieval knight is not conceivable without the shift of the ancient money economy into a barter economy. See my review of Dopsch in the Deutsche Politik,26(1921):620.“Römertum und Germanentum.”
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1700095671 4.The plebs urband(urban dwellers)were not considered as completely free in the Merovingian period. Brunner, German Legal History(Deutsche Recbtsgeschicbte),1:253,says: “We cannot determine with certainty how the decrease in freedom was expressed in a legal sense.”There can be no doubt that it is a question of the difference between the worrior and the nonwarrior. That point is not clear in Brunner because he believes, like Roth, in a general military obligation. According to the capitulary M.G. Capitularia Reg. Franc.,ed. Boretius,1:145,the tenant farmers were counted among the unfree men.
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1700095673 5.God. Kurth, in “The Nationalities in Auvergne”(“Les Nationalités en Auvergne”),Bulletin de la Classe des Lettres de l’Académie belgique,11(1899): 769 and 4(1900):224,proves with respect to Auvergne that no Franks at all settled there. In that region, even the great families holding the position of count were Romanics. Of almost all of the few Germans who appear in Auvergne, it can be proven that they did not settle there, except perhaps for a very few West Goths.
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1700095675 6.Numerous references in Guilhiermoz, Essai sur l’origine de la noblesse francaise, p.490.
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1700095677 7.Ancien Coutumier d’Anjou, Cited by Guilhiermoz, p.366.
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1700095679 8.Nithard IV, Chap.2.
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1700095681 9.Already explained by Boretius, Contributions to the Critique of the Capitularies(Beiträge zur Capitularienkritik),p.128,as a simple repetition from previous documents.
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1700095683 10.Cited by Baldamus in Tbe Military Organization under the Later Carolingians(Das Heerwesen unter den späteren Karolingern),p.12.
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1700095685 11.Hinkmar of Reims writes in the document against his nephew, the bishop of Laon(870):“De hoc quippe vitio superbiae descendit quod multi te apud plurimos dicunt de fortitudine et agilitate tui corporis gloriari et de praeliis, atque, ut nostratum lingua dicitur, de vassaticis frequenter ac libenter sermonem habere, et qualiter agers si laicus fuisses irreverenter referre.”(“Certainly it comes from this sin of pride that many among the masses tell you to boast of your body’s strength and agility and of battles, and, as it is said in our language, to speak willingly and often with vassals and to reply disrespectfully, just as you would act if you had been a layman.”)I take this interesting extract of the document from Guilhiermoz, Essai sur l’origine de la noblesse française, p.438,where other examples of that special usage are also given.
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