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Hair and Beards in the Early Medieval West

Hair and Beards in the Early Medieval West Discussion of hair and beards in the early medieval West is dominated by the wearing of long hair by the Merovingians, and by the debate about the tonsure. Narrative sources and Roman Law provide evidence on the social and ethnic meaning of hair and beards, but the most substantial body of evidence is to be found in Biblical commentary. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Al-Masaq: Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean Taylor & Francis

Hair and Beards in the Early Medieval West

Al-Masaq: Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean , Volume 30 (1): 10 – Jan 2, 2018

Hair and Beards in the Early Medieval West

Abstract

Discussion of hair and beards in the early medieval West is dominated by the wearing of long hair by the Merovingians, and by the debate about the tonsure. Narrative sources and Roman Law provide evidence on the social and ethnic meaning of hair and beards, but the most substantial body of evidence is to be found in Biblical commentary.
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Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2018 Society for the Medieval Mediterranean
ISSN
1473-348X
eISSN
0950-3110
DOI
10.1080/09503110.2018.1426581
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Abstract

Discussion of hair and beards in the early medieval West is dominated by the wearing of long hair by the Merovingians, and by the debate about the tonsure. Narrative sources and Roman Law provide evidence on the social and ethnic meaning of hair and beards, but the most substantial body of evidence is to be found in Biblical commentary.

Journal

Al-Masaq: Journal of the Medieval MediterraneanTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 2, 2018

Keywords: Hair; Beards; Merovingians; Carolingians; Tonsure; Aaron; Commentaries on the Psalms

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