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Timothy Alan Reuter (25 January 1947 – 14 October 2002), grandson of the former mayor of Berlin Ernst Reuter, was a German-British historian who specialized in the study of medieval Germany, particularly the social, military and ecclesiastical institutions of the Ottonian and Salian periods (10th–12th centuries). In 1994, Reuter was appointed to a professorship at the University of Southampton, where he remained until his death in 2002. At Southampton, he headed a number of educational and research initiatives that promoted medieval history and scholarship.

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  • Timothy Alan Reuter (Manchester, 25 gennaio 1947 – Southampton, 14 ottobre 2002) è stato uno storico britannico specializzato nello studio della Germania medievale, in particolare per le istituzioni sociali, militari ed ecclesiastiche della Dinastia ottoniana e di quella Salica (X e XII secolo). (it)
  • Timothy Alan Reuter (Manchester, 25 januari 1947 - Southampton, 4 oktober 2002) was een Brits historicus van Duitse afkomst die gespecialiseerd was in de studie van het middeleeuwse Duitsland, met name de sociale, militaire en kerkelijke instituties van de Ottoonse en Salische dynastieën (10e-12e eeuw). (nl)
  • Timothy Alan Reuter (* 25. Januar 1947 in Manchester; † 14. Oktober 2002 in Southampton) war ein deutsch-britischer Historiker für mittelalterliche Geschichte. Timothy Reuter hatte eine englische Mutter und einen deutschen Vater. Er war der Enkel des Berliner Bürgermeisters Ernst Reuter. Nach dem Schulbesuch in Newcastle ging er für die Jahre 1965 bis 1968 nach Cambridge und anschließend nach Oxford, wo er mittelalterliche Geschichte bei Karl Leyser studierte. Von Leyser wurde er 1975 über das alexandrinische Schisma (The Papal Schism, the Empire and the West, 1159–1169) promoviert. (de)
  • Timothy Alan Reuter (25 January 1947 – 14 October 2002), grandson of the former mayor of Berlin Ernst Reuter, was a German-British historian who specialized in the study of medieval Germany, particularly the social, military and ecclesiastical institutions of the Ottonian and Salian periods (10th–12th centuries). In 1994, Reuter was appointed to a professorship at the University of Southampton, where he remained until his death in 2002. At Southampton, he headed a number of educational and research initiatives that promoted medieval history and scholarship. (en)
  • Timothy Alan Reuter (25 de janeiro de 1947 - 14 de outubro de 2002), neto do ex-prefeito de Berlim , foi um historiador alemão-britânico que se especializou no estudo da Alemanha medieval, particularmente nas instituições sociais, militares e eclesiásticas dos países otonianos e britânicos. Em 1994, Reuter foi nomeado professor na Universidade de Southampton, onde permaneceu até sua morte em 2002. Em Southampton, ele liderou uma série de iniciativas educacionais e de pesquisa que promoveram a história e os estudos medievais. (pt)
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  • Timothy Alan Reuter (* 25. Januar 1947 in Manchester; † 14. Oktober 2002 in Southampton) war ein deutsch-britischer Historiker für mittelalterliche Geschichte. Timothy Reuter hatte eine englische Mutter und einen deutschen Vater. Er war der Enkel des Berliner Bürgermeisters Ernst Reuter. Nach dem Schulbesuch in Newcastle ging er für die Jahre 1965 bis 1968 nach Cambridge und anschließend nach Oxford, wo er mittelalterliche Geschichte bei Karl Leyser studierte. Von Leyser wurde er 1975 über das alexandrinische Schisma (The Papal Schism, the Empire and the West, 1159–1169) promoviert. Nach einem Jahrzehnt Lehrtätigkeit an der University of Exeter war er von 1981 bis 1994 Mitarbeiter bei den Monumenta Germaniae Historica (MGH) in München, wobei er sich unter anderem mit der computerunterstützten Editionstechnik beschäftigte und gemeinsam mit Gabriel Silagi eine Konkordanz des Decretum Gratiani erstellte. Bei den MGH war er für eine Edition des Briefbuchs des Abtes Wibald von Stablo zuständig und steuerte zahlreiche Besprechungen für die Fachzeitschrift der MGH, das Deutsche Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters, bei. Im Jahr 1994 wurde er zum ordentlichen Professor an der Universität Southampton ernannt. Einen Ruf auf einen Lehrstuhl für mittelalterliche Geschichte nach München lehnte er 2000 ab. Die ihm 2002 angetragene research professorship der British Academy zur Erforschung bischöflicher Diözesanverwaltung im mittelalterlichen England konnte er aufgrund seiner Krankheit nicht mehr antreten. Der Vater dreier Kinder starb 2002 an einem Gehirntumor. Die Universität Southampton richtet seit 2004 jährlich die dem Gedächtnis Reuters verpflichteten Reuter Lectures aus (bisherige lecturer unter anderem Chris Wickham, Jinty Nelson oder Patrick J. Geary), deren Vorträge in der Schriftenreihe des Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Culture veröffentlicht werden. Reuter wurde unter anderem dadurch bekannt, dass er die Bedeutung des ottonisch-salischen Reichskirchensystems, die in der Forschung bis dahin weitgehend Konsens gewesen war, in einem Aufsatz 1982 grundlegend hinterfragte. (de)
  • Timothy Alan Reuter (25 January 1947 – 14 October 2002), grandson of the former mayor of Berlin Ernst Reuter, was a German-British historian who specialized in the study of medieval Germany, particularly the social, military and ecclesiastical institutions of the Ottonian and Salian periods (10th–12th centuries). Reuter received his D.Phil. from Oxford in medieval history under the supervision of Karl Leyser (d. 1992), another leading Anglophone scholar of German history. After a brief stint lecturing at the University of Exeter, Reuter spent more than a decade as a Mitarbeiter (academic staff member) at the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in Munich, where he worked on editing the letters of the twelfth-century abbot Wibald of Corvey and (with Dr. Gabriel Silagi) produced the database for a concordance to the work of the medieval canonist Gratian. In 1994, Reuter was appointed to a professorship at the University of Southampton, where he remained until his death in 2002. At Southampton, he headed a number of educational and research initiatives that promoted medieval history and scholarship. In addition Reuter served as a liaison between the worlds of Anglo-American and German medieval studies. Among his contributions in this area were numerous book reviews in German and British publications, a translation of Gerd Tellenbach's monograph on the history of the church in the High Middle Ages (The Church in Western Europe from the tenth to the early twelfth century, Cambridge, 1993) and the posthumous editing and publishing of his mentor Karl Leyser's papers (Communications and Power in Medieval Europe, 2 vols., Hambledon & London, 1992). His own monograph, Germany in the Early Middle Ages, 800-1056 (Harlow, Essex & New York, 1991) remains a standard English-language survey of the subject. At the time of his death of brain cancer, Reuter was working on a history of the medieval episcopacy. His collected papers are posthumously published as Medieval Polities and Modern Mentalities (Cambridge, 2006). The collection Challenging the Boundaries of Medieval History: The Legacy of Timothy Reuter, edited by Patricia Skinner, was published in 2009 as volume 22 in the University of York Studies in the Early Middle Ages (Brepols, Turnhout, Belgium). (en)
  • Timothy Alan Reuter (Manchester, 25 gennaio 1947 – Southampton, 14 ottobre 2002) è stato uno storico britannico specializzato nello studio della Germania medievale, in particolare per le istituzioni sociali, militari ed ecclesiastiche della Dinastia ottoniana e di quella Salica (X e XII secolo). (it)
  • Timothy Alan Reuter (Manchester, 25 januari 1947 - Southampton, 4 oktober 2002) was een Brits historicus van Duitse afkomst die gespecialiseerd was in de studie van het middeleeuwse Duitsland, met name de sociale, militaire en kerkelijke instituties van de Ottoonse en Salische dynastieën (10e-12e eeuw). (nl)
  • Timothy Alan Reuter (25 de janeiro de 1947 - 14 de outubro de 2002), neto do ex-prefeito de Berlim , foi um historiador alemão-britânico que se especializou no estudo da Alemanha medieval, particularmente nas instituições sociais, militares e eclesiásticas dos países otonianos e britânicos. Reuter recebeu seu Doutorado em Filosofia de Oxford na história medieval, sob a supervisão de (m. 1992), outro importante estudioso anglófono da história alemã. Após uma breve palestra na Universidade de Exeter, Reuter passou mais de uma década como Mitarbeiter (membro da equipe acadêmica) na Monumenta Germaniae Historica em Munique, onde trabalhou na edição das cartas do abade do século XII e (com o Dr. Gabriel Silagi) produziu um importante banco de dados eletrônico que serviu de base para uma concordância com o trabalho do canonista medieval Graciano. Em 1994, Reuter foi nomeado professor na Universidade de Southampton, onde permaneceu até sua morte em 2002. Em Southampton, ele liderou uma série de iniciativas educacionais e de pesquisa que promoveram a história e os estudos medievais. Além de sua pesquisa cuidadosa e perspicaz, trabalho pioneiro em métodos de edição de texto assistidos por computador e contribuições profissionais para a academia histórica no Reino Unido e na Alemanha, Reuter serviu como uma importante ligação entre os mundos dos estudos medievais anglo-americanos e alemães. Entre suas importantes contribuições nessa área, havia numerosas resenhas de livros em publicações alemãs e britânicas, uma tradução altamente considerada da monografia de Gerd Tellenbach sobre a história da igreja na Alta Idade Média (The Church in Western Europe from the tenth to the early twelfth century, Cambridge, 1993) e a edição e publicação póstuma dos trabalhos de seu mentor Karl Leyser (Communications and Power in Medieval Europe, 2 vols., Hambledon & London, 1992). Sua própria monografia, Germany in the Early Middle Ages, 800-1056 (Harlow, Essex e Nova York, 1991) continua sendo a pesquisa padrão em inglês do assunto. Na época de sua morte por câncer no cérebro, ele estava trabalhando em uma história do episcopado medieval. Seus documentos coletados são publicados postumamente como Medieval Polities and Modern Mentalities (Cambridge, 2006). Challenging the Boundaries of Medieval History: The Legacy of Timothy Reuter, editado por Patricia Skinner, foi publicado em 2009 como volume 22 da Studies in the Early Middle Ages na Universidade de York (Brepols, Turnhout, Bélgica). (pt)
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