Seligenstadt, Germany hosts an Easter Egg Market, OsterEier Markt, in their Benedictine Monastery every year. Over 60 artists come to show their newest egg creations!
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Destination: Seligenstadt
This is an HD remake of an old video of mine, which also contained a small error. The town of Seligenstadt has a long history and contains the bones of some minor saints.
Music by:
Jason Shaw
Kevin MacLeod
Benedict Verum - Wohlbefinden aus dem Klostergarten
Benedict Verum Wohlbefinden aus dem Klostergarten Sendung 1
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[Wikipedia] Eschersheim
Eschersheim is a city district of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is part of the Ortsbezirk Mitte-Nord and is subdivided into the Stadtbezirke Eschersheim-Nord and Eschersheim-Süd. Eschersheim, with a historical record beginning around 1000, is a district in the north of Frankfurt. It sits above the Nidda River and on the opposite bank from Heddernheim. The old part of Eschersheim, Alt-Eschersheim, is situated between the railroad and the public swimming pool. The patronage was held since 1467 by the Benedictine monastery Seligenstadt. Ecclesiastical Middle Authority was the Archdeacon of the provost of St. Peter in Mainz.
Around 1900 Eschersheim, previously a rural village without industry, became a wealthy residential area; it was incorporated into Frankfurt in 1910. In the twenties and thirties Walter Gropius built the new settlement Am Lindenbaum, around the water tower in the southern part of the district. In the fifties, more living complexes were built. One of Eschersheim's oldest landmarks is an ancient lime tree planted sometime shortly after 1648 to mark the end of the Thirty Years' War.
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Klostergarten
Zu sehen ist einer von sechs Filmen aus dem Projekt »Ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst! - Eine filmische Reise durch das Pommersche Landesmuseum«
Schülerinnen und Schüler der Montessorischule Greifswald wählten Objekte, Installationen und Bilder aus der Gemäldegalerie, der erdgeschichtlichen und landesgeschichtlichen Abteilung sowie aus dem Findlings- und Klostergarten aus, erkundeten sie und setzten ihre Ideen dazu szenisch um.
Gefördert wurde der Film durch die Initiative schule@museum, eine Gemeinschaftsaktion des BDK-Fachverbands für Kunstpädagogik, des Bundesverbands Museumspädagogik, der Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung/bpb, des Deutschen Museumsbundes und der Stiftung Mercator.
20. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: Intellectuals and the Court of Charlemagne
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Carolingian Renaissance, the revival of learning sponsored by Charlemagne and his successors. The period before the Carolingians saw a decline in learning, evidenced in part by the loss of lay literacy. As literacy became the purview of clerics, monasteries set up scriptoria in order to copy manuscripts on a larger scale. In this context, the Carolingians sponsored a revival of learning both for the sake of bringing educated people into the government and in order to encourage the piety of the people. Professor Freedman ends the lecture by discussing Einhard's writings on Sts Marcellinus and Peter. Their story illustrates how, in this period, the piety of the well-educated was not all that different from that of the common people.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction to the Carolingian Renaissance 04:30 - Chapter 2. The Preservation of Learning before the Carolingians 20:47 - Chapter 3. Charlemagne's Program 34:23 - Chapter 3. Einhard's Life of Sts. Marcellinus and Peter
Complete course materials are available at the Yale Online website: online.yale.edu