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The Pagan Middle Ages is an academic anthology edited by the Belgian historian Ludo J.R. Milis. Containing eight papers by various Dutch and Belgian historians and archaeologists, it is devoted to the study of how various pre-Christian religious beliefs and practices survived and were absorbed into the new, Christian society in Europe during the Middle Ages. It was first published by the Institut Historique Belge de Rome in 1991 under the Dutch title of De Heidense Middeleeuwen and subsequently translated into English by Tanis Guest and published by The Boydell Press in 1998.

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  • The Pagan Middle Ages (en)
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  • The Pagan Middle Ages is an academic anthology edited by the Belgian historian Ludo J.R. Milis. Containing eight papers by various Dutch and Belgian historians and archaeologists, it is devoted to the study of how various pre-Christian religious beliefs and practices survived and were absorbed into the new, Christian society in Europe during the Middle Ages. It was first published by the Institut Historique Belge de Rome in 1991 under the Dutch title of De Heidense Middeleeuwen and subsequently translated into English by Tanis Guest and published by The Boydell Press in 1998. (en)
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  • The Pagan Middle Ages (en)
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  • The Pagan Middle Ages (en)
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  • Boydell Press (trans.)
  • Institut Historique Belge de Rome,
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  • The front cover to the English translation, depicting an illustration of The Pantheon in Rome taken from Les merveilles de la ville de Rome . (en)
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  • Boydell Press (en)
  • Institut Historique Belge de Rome, (en)
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  • "The title 'The Pagan Middle Ages' is not... a contradiction in terms. It is not intended to be provocative, and is no more an exaggeration than the term 'the Christian Middle Ages'. It rests on a complex reality in which all manner of religious ideas, old and new, confront each other. (en)
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  • Ludo Milis, 1998 [1991]. (en)
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  • The Pagan Middle Ages is an academic anthology edited by the Belgian historian Ludo J.R. Milis. Containing eight papers by various Dutch and Belgian historians and archaeologists, it is devoted to the study of how various pre-Christian religious beliefs and practices survived and were absorbed into the new, Christian society in Europe during the Middle Ages. It was first published by the Institut Historique Belge de Rome in 1991 under the Dutch title of De Heidense Middeleeuwen and subsequently translated into English by Tanis Guest and published by The Boydell Press in 1998. (en)
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