The Monumenta Germaniae Historica (Latin for "Historical Monuments of Germany"), frequently abbreviated MGH, is a comprehensive series of carefully edited and published primary sources, both chronicle and archival, for the study of parts of Northwestern, Central and Southern European history from the end of the Roman Empire to 1500.[1] Despite the name, the series covers important sources for the history of many countries besides Germany, since the Society for the Publication of Sources on Germanic Affairs of the Middle Ages has included documents from many other areas subjected to the influence of Germanic tribes or rulers (Britain, Czech lands, Poland, Austria, France, Low Countries, Italy, Spain, etc.). The editor from 1826 until 1874 was Georg Heinrich Pertz (1795–1876); in 1875 he was succeeded by Georg Waitz (1813–1886).
^Holland, Arthur William (1911). "Germany/History" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 11 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 828–901, see pages 832 to 860. Medieval and Modern History
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The MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica (Latin for "Historical Monuments of Germany"), frequently abbreviated MGH, is a comprehensive series of carefully edited...
MonumentaHistorica (Historical Monuments of Portugal, abbreviated PMH) is a collection of texts from Portuguese history. Inspired by the Monumenta Germaniae...
involved from 1877 in the MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica, and from 1888 in its central planning. For the Diploma section of the Monumenta he edited the original...
Austrian academic who worked between 1903 and 1914 on the vast "MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica" sources project, and subsequently became a full-time professional...
Simson, Bernhard (1909). Annales Xantenses et Annales Vedastini, MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica, Scriptores rerum Germanicarum in usum scholarum separatim editi...
Theodor Mommsen in MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica AA, XI, Berlin 1894 Origo gentis Langobardorum, ed. G. Waitz in MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica SS rer. Lang...
Patrologia Latina and the Patrologia Graeca (along with the MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica) are among the great 19th century contributions to the scholarship...
243. Flodoard: Annals, MonumentaGermaniæHistorica Scriptorum III, p. 397. Flodoard: Annals, MonumentaGermaniæHistorica Scriptorum III, p. 398. Flodoard:...
independently in only one manuscript. They are available in the MonumentaGermaniæHistorica (Waitz 1883) and in a later French edition taking into account...
Fouracre, 2002, p. 87 citing the Vita Eucherii, ed. W. Levison, MonumentaGermaniæHistorica, Scriptores Rerum Merovingicarum VII, pp. 46–53, ch. 8, pp. 49–50;...
Münster and Berlin. He assisted GH Pertz, the editor of the MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica, and edited the Regesta pontificum romanorum, 1198-1304 (Berlin...
Mediolanensis [Landulf of Saint Paul's 'History of Milan']. MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica, Scriptores (in folio) (in Latin). Vol. 20. Hannover: MGH. pp...
Annales of Berthold, the follower of Hermannus Augiensis, in MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica, Scriptorum Volume 5 (Hannover 1844), p. 276: Quo audito sese...
eighth-century versions of the Chronicle of Fredegar for the MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica. The following select list of writing. Only first printings...
Landulfus de S. Paulo, senior, Historia Mediolanensis III, in: MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica Scriptorum Tomus VIII (Hannover: Hahn 1848), p. 77. Hugo Paech...
edited in the Karlomanni Principis Capitulare, published by the MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica. Codex Palatinus Latinus 577 itself appears to have been copied...
Boston: Alyson. ISBN 978-1555832063. Victor III, Pope (1934), MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica, Libelli de lite (in Latin) (Dialogi de miraculis Sancti Benedicti...
chronology and diplomatics. From 1875 he was a member of the MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica, of which, he subsequently became head of its diplomata section...
Band: Die Urkunden Heinrichs III. Berlin 1931 (digitization by MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica) Document 30 in: Harry Bresslau unter Mitwirkung von H. Wibel...
Altach: Annales Hermanni (1137-1173), ed. Philipp Jaffé, in MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica: Scriptorum, vol. 17 (Hanover, 1861), p. 386. Alberic of Trois-Fontaines:...
documents was a main concern in the 19th century, as exemplified by MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica. It published many thousands of documents, both chronicle and...
continues that of Jerome. It was edited by Theodor Mommsen in the MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica as Chronica Gallica A. CCCCLII, along with another anonymous...
of 19th-century German classical scholar Theodor Mommsen (in MonumentaGermaniaeHistorica, auctores antiqui, v. i.). The best surviving manuscript was...