Jürgen Petersohn

Jürgen Petersohn (8 April 1935 – 20 July 2017) was a German historian best known for his researches on medieval history and the provincial history of Northeast Germany. He served as a professor of medieval history at Marburg University from 1981 to 2000.

Born in Merseburg, Petersohn was renowned for his contributions to the study of political intellectual history, history of Rome and the papacy including papal diplomacy in the Quattrocento, and the provincial histories of Franconia and Pomerania. He made significant contributions to the Monumenta Germaniae Historica as an editor and commentator, notably through his work on the earliest biography of Otto of Bamberg, known as the "Prüfening Vita".

Life

Born in 1935 in Merseburg, Petersohn was the son of a senior official in the Prussian educational administration. In 1936, his family relocated to Koszalin in Pomerania, where he spent his early childhood and began his schooling. The town, a former residence of the Bishops of Cammin, profoundly influenced his worldview.[1] Following the Second World War, his family fled to the West. During the escape, Petersohn, then in his fourth year of school, the only book he carried with him was Fritz Treichel's Geschichte der Stadt Köslin (History of the City of Köslin).[1] In 1946, the family settled in Coburg in Upper Franconia, where they found refuge with relatives. Petersohn completed his secondary education at the Ernestinum Gymnasium in Coburg, passing his Abitur in 1954.

Between 1954 and 1960, Petersohn studied history, German studies, and philosophy at the universities of Würzburg, Marburg (under Heinrich Büttner), and Bonn (under Helmut Beumann). In Würzburg, he joined the Landsmannschaft Teutonia Würzburg, a student fraternity.[2] From the summer semester of 1955, he received a scholarship from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation. In 1959, he earned his doctorate in Bonn under Walther Hubatsch with a dissertation on early modern history titled Markgraf Georg Friedrich von Brandenburg-Ansbach und Bayreuth als Herzog in Preußen 1578–1603 (Margrave Georg Friedrich of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Bayreuth as Duke in Prussia 1578–1603).[3] He passed his first state examination for advanced teaching in German and history in January 1960.

From 1961 to 1964, Petersohn was a research fellow of the German Research Foundation. Between 1964 and 1970, he served as a research assistant at the Historical Seminar of the University of Würzburg, where Otto Meyer became a formative academic mentor, steering his research towards the Middle Ages. In 1970, he completed his habilitation in medieval history and auxiliary sciences of history in Würzburg with a study titled Sakralstruktur und Kultgeschichte des südlichen Ostseeraums (Sacred Structure and Religious History of the Southern Baltic Region). From 1970 to 1972, he was a senior assistant at Würzburg's Institute of History. His academic career progressed slowly; he held a temporary position at the University of Tübingen from 1971 to 1973, filling the chair vacated by Horst Fuhrmann. In Würzburg, he taught as an adjunct professor from 1975 and as an associate professor from 1978. A permanent appointment at Tübingen in 1976 fell through due to budget cuts.[4]

At the age of 46, Petersohn succeeded Helmut Beumann as Professor of Medieval History at the University of Marburg in 1981. During the early 1980s, his lectures faced boycotts from Marxist student groups protesting societal issues like the NATO Double-Track Decision, nuclear power plants, and the Startbahn West runway expansion.[5] At Marburg, he served as dean of the Faculty of History in 1985–86 and 1993–94, and mentored 16 doctoral students, including Holger Berwinkel, Otfried Krafft, Jörg Schwarz, and Peter Wiegand, as well as the habilitations of Matthias Thumser and Irmgard Fees. He built a significant academic following only in the 1990s.[1]

From 1983, Petersohn was a member of the Konstanz Working Group for Medieval History, serving as its chairman from 1998 to 2001. He organised the group's 50th anniversary in 2001, publishing a bio-bibliographical documentation of its members and their works, along with the conference volume Mediaevalia Augiensia. Forschungen zur Geschichte des Mittelalters (Studies in Medieval History). He initiated conferences on "Politics and Saint Veneration in the High Middle Ages" held on Reichenau Island in 1990 and 1991, editing the resulting volume as the 42nd issue of Vorträge und Forschungen. Petersohn also wrote an extensive obituary for Helmut Beumann, a founding member and long-serving chairman of the group, published in the 43rd special issue of Vorträge und Forschungen. He coordinated the Hessian section of the working group in Marburg, Giessen, and Frankfurt for nearly two decades.[1]

Petersohn was a member of the Historical Commission of Pomerania (1959), the Society for Franconian History (1968), the Johann Gottfried Herder Research Council (1973), and the Historical Commission of Hesse (1985). He became a corresponding member in 1991 and a full member in 1998 of the Academic Society at the Goethe University Frankfurt. In 1976, he received an honorary award associated with the Georg Dehio Cultural Prize, and in 1988, he was awarded the Pomeranian Cultural Prize. A festschrift in his honour, published on his 65th birthday, addressed themes such as imperial and papal history, the history of Rome, Quattrocento literature, and constitutional and legal history.[6]

Petersohn became emeritus at the Marburg University in 2000 and continued to publish seven independent works. He maintained a strong connection to Würzburg, both biographically and through his research. After retirement, he returned to Würzburg, where, in 2007, he delivered a lecture on Franz Xaver von Wegele as Organiser of Historical Studies in Würzburg in the 19th Century[7] to mark the 150th anniversary of the Würzburg Historical Seminar. In 2008, he published a seminal work, Franken im Mittelalter. Identität und Profil im Spiegel von Bewußtsein und Vorstellung (Franconia in the Middle Ages: Identity and Profile in the Mirror of Consciousness and Imagination). His final article, published in 2016 in the Mitteilungen des Instituts für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, explored Franz Xaver Wegele and the appointment of the Carinthian Matthias Lexer to the University of Würzburg (1868/69).[8]

Petersohn married in December 1964 and had three sons.[4] He died on 20 July 2017 at the age of 82 in his home in Würzburg.

Researches

Petersohn's research encompassed political intellectual history, educational and church history, Rome and the empire in the High Middle Ages, the provincial histories of Franconia and Northeast Germany, Humanism, the Christianization of Pomerania, the history of canonization and its instrumentalisation by emperors, and the conciliar movement in the 15th century. His work spanned a broad range, from the Northumbrian uncial script of the 8th century[9] to the history of the Prussian estates in the 16th and early 17th centuries, and the history of science of the 19th and 20th centuries. His findings were published in 18 monographs and over 100 articles. Initially focused on early modern history, Petersohn produced around a dozen articles between 1957 and 1963, primarily on Prussian history, with his first two published during his student years.[10] A six-month research stay in Rome in 1960–61 shifted his focus towards medieval themes.

Provincial History

Northeast German, Particularly Pomeranian, History

From the early 1960s, Petersohn concentrated on the church history of Pomerania in the Middle Ages, reflecting his childhood connection to the region. His habilitation thesis explored the southern Baltic region within the ecclesiastical and political dynamics of the Empire, Poland, and Denmark from the 10th to the 13th centuries. It examined the emergence of the Obotritian and Pomeranian sacred spaces, focusing on mission activities, diocesan foundations, and the development of ecclesiastical structures. Published in 1979, this work became a standard reference for Pomeranian history during the missionary period.[11] Petersohn defined the "sacred space" as ecclesiastical jurisdictions created in alignment with the political and tribal structures of the late Slavic period.[12] He explored the gradual ecclesiastical penetration of the region, discussing the establishment of church organisation, the agents of mission, and the legal and cultural foundations of early ecclesiastical life.[13] His analysis highlighted Henry the Lion as a key figure in shaping the Obotritian sacred space[14] and traced the influence of Bolesław III Wrymouth and Otto of Bamberg in initiating Pomerania's Christianization, with Magdeburg later shaping it as a "religious daughter province".[15] He also examined whether church patronages were introduced through German eastward settlement, concluding that religious influences played a secondary role to political and ecclesiastical developments.[16] According to Rudolf Schieffer, the significance of the work lies in the fact that the author no longer views the topic one-sidedly from the perspective of German immigration, but rather focuses on the political entanglements, especially the genesis of regional identities through the shared veneration of saints in sacred spaces.[1] The study was received more quickly and widely in Poland than in the Federal Republic of Germany.[17]

In 1979, at a conference of the German-Polish Textbook Commission, Petersohn provided an overview of "Pomerania's constitutional relationship with neighbouring powers" up to the end of the Middle Ages, published in 1980[18] and translated into Polish in 1987.[19] He also produced numerous studies on Pomeranian provincial and religious history, particularly in the 12th century, highlighting the significance of the castle hill and urban settlement of Usedom for the Duchy of Pomerania and its church.[20]

His research extended to Mecklenburg and Holstein. In a 2003 article, he re-analysed Otto III's policies towards the Slavic tribes of the Baltic, Oder, and Elbe, focusing on events in 995, such as the Mecklenburg campaign, the privilege for the Diocese of Meissen, and the massacre of the Slavnikids.[21]

Ethnogenesis and Identity of Franconia's Inhabitants in the Middle Ages

Petersohn also studied the ethnogenesis and identity of the Main region Franconia's inhabitants, referred to in medieval sources as East Franks (Franci orientales). His work began with an invitation from Andreas Kraus to update Franz-Josef Schmale's contribution on education, Latin literature, and intellectual currents for the revised edition of Max Spindler's Handbuch der bayerischen Geschichte (Handbook of Bavarian History) (1997).[22] In 2008, after years of work, he published a comprehensive study on the evolving concept of Franconia from the Carolingians to the 16th century,[23] dedicated to his mentor Otto Meyer. Drawing on onomastics, hagiography, legal history, and other fields, Petersohn also linked his findings to contemporary ethnogenetic questions, exploring the "cultural memory" as defined by Jan Assmann to delineate Franconia's identity.[24] He structured his analysis into three periods: the formation of Franconian identity in the early and high Middle Ages, including the historical context of this development, and the emergence of a regional consciousness in the late Middle Ages, followed by identity challenges at the onset of the early modern period. He argued that Franconia emerged as a distinct spatial-ethnic entity by the late 8th century, solidified by the turn of the 10th century, and developed independently thereafter.[25] His study, heavily focused on Würzburg,[26] highlighted the central role of the veneration of Saint Kilian in shaping Franconian identity, with Würzburg remaining a focal point of a broader Franconian saint cult.[27] The work, considered a foundational study on Franconian identity, sold out quickly.[28]

Biographies and Legacy of Bishop Otto I of Bamberg

Another focus was the biographies and legacy of Otto of Bamberg, a prominent 12th-century prelate who christianized Pomerania. In 1966, Petersohn published a study on Otto's epithet "Apostolus Pomeranorum".[29] In the 1960s, he proposed a new edition of Otto's earliest biography, the "Prüfening Vita", to the Monumenta Germaniae Historica.[1] This work, composed between 1140 and 1146 at Prüfening Abbey, survives in four manuscripts of the late 12th-century Magnum Legendarium Austriacum. Petersohn critically reviewed Polish editions of Otto's biographies published between 1966 and 1974.[30] He presented an initial version of his edition in Munich in 1988 but paused the project due to disagreements with an MGH collaborator.[1] Resuming in the mid-1990s, he published the edition in 1999,[31] clarifying the stemmatic relationships and questioning the presumed authorship of Wolfger of Prüfening and the potential identity of the author with the anonymous writer of the Vita Theogeri Mettensis. He attributed the numerous variants in the Zwettl manuscript to the scribe's dyslexia.[32]

Petersohn analysed the content and structure of the Prüfening Vita, noting its omission of Otto's relations with the emperor and princes and his role in the imperial and universal Church,[33] instead focusing on liturgical regulations, contemplation, Otto's organisational achievements, and his missionary work.[34] In 2011, he published a study on fragments of an unknown version of Otto's biographies.[35] Due to age and health issues, he abandoned plans to edit other biographies.[1]

The canonized Bishop Otto was central to Petersohn's studies on mission, cult, and church in medieval Pomerania. Using Vatican documents, he demonstrated that Henning Iven, Bishop of Cammin, initially supported the Council of Basel during the conciliarism dispute but switched to the papal side in 1447 to strengthen his position against Kolberg.[36] Petersohn extensively researched the Bishops of Cammin, contributing biographies to Erwin Gatz's volumes on the bishops of the Holy Roman Empire. In 2015, he published a study on the Bishops of Cammin, covering Adalbert and his 31 successors up to 1556.[37]

Politics and Saint Veneration

In 1959, at a meeting of the Historical Commission for Pomerania, Petersohn presented methodological considerations for studying medieval saint veneration in Pomerania.[38] He continued this research, extending beyond Pomerania to explore saint veneration, relic cults, and church patronages. In 1990 and 1991, he organised interdisciplinary conferences on "Politics and Saint Veneration in the High Middle Ages" on Reichenau Island, with the findings published in 17 articles in the 42nd volume of Vorträge und Forschungen.[39] His own contribution examined emperorship and cultic acts in the Hohenstaufen era,[40] and he concluded with a call for future research, including a typology of medieval city patrons.[41]

History of Rome and the High Medieval Empire

Petersohn dedicated decades to the history of Rome, working at the German Historical Institute in Rome and accessing unpublished sources in the Vatican Apostolic Archive and Vatican Apostolic Library. From 1974, he published significant studies on Rome and the empire during the Salian and Hohenstaufen periods,[42] including a foundational 1974 study on the 1188 treaty between the Roman Senate and Pope Clement III.[43]

At a 1997 conference on the Wartburg, Petersohn discussed the only surviving golden bulla of the antiking Henry Raspe IV.[44] He also examined a letter from the Romans to King Lothair III dated 18 May 1130, urging recognition of Anacletus II during the schism following Pope Honorius II's death. Petersohn highlighted the letter's significance for Rome's social and constitutional history, providing a new edition to facilitate further research.[45]

He refuted Johannes Fried's hypothesis that Henry the Lion encountered the Tusculum bronze figure in Rome in 1155, potentially inspiring the Braunschweig Lion,[46] citing a lack of evidence for Henry's visit.[47] In 2009, Petersohn explored Rome's role under Henry V and its impact on imperial-Roman relations.[48] His 2010 study, Kaisertum und Rom in spätsalischer und staufischer Zeit (Emperorship and Rome in Late Salian and Hohenstaufen Times),[49] examined the interplay of Roman ideology and politics among the emperor, pope, and city commune, identifying Henry V as the initiator of this relationship.[50]

The Basel Conciliar Attempt of Andreas Jamometić and Reactions from Emperor and Pope

At the 1974 German Historians' Conference, Petersohn proposed defining prosopography as the systematic collection of data on individuals within a defined spatial and temporal context. For the Late Middle Ages, he argued that prosopographical research required preliminary evaluation, creating an interplay between method and subject matter.[51] His definition remains widely cited.[52] Using this approach, he addressed questions in late medieval imperial and papal history.[53]

During archival research in Italy and the Vatican, Petersohn focused on the papal diplomat Angelo Geraldini and the rebellious Croatian archbishop Andrea Jamometić. From 1979–80, with support from the German Research Foundation, he gathered material in Basel, Innsbruck, Vienna, Venice, and Florence on Jamometić's 1482 attempt to revive the Council of Basel and the responses from Emperor Frederick III and Pope Sixtus IV.[54] His 1985 biography of Geraldini, who managed the Diocese of Cammin from 1482 to 1485 and countered Jamometić's conciliar activities,[1][55] was followed by a 1987 edition of seven documents addressed to Sixtus IV and the College of Cardinals.[56] In 2004, he published a study on Jamometić with an edition of 18 previously unpublished sources from 1479 to 1484, laying the groundwork for a biography of this controversial figure.[57]

Petersohn compared a 1479 memorandum by Frederick III with an instruction for the legate Peter Knauer, highlighting differences that shed light on Frederick's curial policy. His 2015 monograph, Reichsrecht versus Kirchenrecht (Imperial Law versus Church Law), examined the dispute over jurisdiction concerning Jamometić, described as the "last great emperor-pope conflict of the Middle Ages".[58] The conflict, conducted discreetly, revealed Frederick III's resolve to assert his authority against the papacy, challenging his historical depiction as the "arch-sleepyhead of the Empire".[59]

Barbarossa's Governance Policy

Petersohn explored Frederick Barbarossa's governance in Germany and Italy. At a 1989 Reichenau conference, he proposed viewing Barbarossa as a "cipher"[60] representing the driving force behind political actions, even when decisions were collective or anonymous.[61] This concept faced criticism for implying interpretive ambiguity.[62][63]

Royal Insignia and Ceremonial

Petersohn challenged the historiographical assumption that the imperial regalia were essential for a legitimate coronation. In the early 1990s, he argued that the correct coronation site and consecrator were more critical than the imperial crown in disputed coronations (1198 or 1314). The regalia provided a distinct form of legitimacy, symbolising a general claim to the empire rather than defining the start of rule.[64]

History of Medieval Studies

Petersohn examined the impact of the emigration of Jewish and politically undesirable medievalists after 1933 on historiography, legal history, and Humanism research. He noted that émigré scholars in the Anglo-American sphere advanced intellectual and church history, influencing German research only marginally post-1945.[65] He also analysed a 1938 letter by Otto Meyer to Edmund Ernst Stengel, addressing Meyer's draft obituary for Ulrich Stutz, which referenced Stutz's defense of Harry Bresslau against Paul Kehr's antisemitic critique,[66] a passage omitted from the published version.[67]

Memoria and Princely Self-Understanding in the High Middle Ages

Petersohn researched memorial culture and princely identity in the High Middle Ages, focusing on the Griffin dynasty's memoria in the 12th and early 13th centuries[68] and the Ludovingians' self-understanding after their elevation to Thuringian landgraves in 1131. He identified a break in Ludovingian tradition under Hermann I (1190–1217) and Henry Raspe IV, particularly in their burial choices. The veneration of Saint Elisabeth of Hungary did not unify Ludovingian identity.[69] His study of the De ortu principum Thuringie, likely written by a Reinhardsbrunn monk around 1180, highlighted its aim to trace the Ludovingians' rise to landgrave status.[70]

Selected works

A bibliography was published in: Thumser, Matthias; Wenz-Haubfleisch, Annegret; Wiegand, Peter (2000). Studien zur Geschichte des Mittelalters: Jürgen Petersohn zum 65. Geburtstag [Studies on the History of the Middle Ages: Jürgen Petersohn on his 65th birthday] (in German). Stuttgart: Kommissionsverl. K. Theiss. ISBN 978-3-8062-1448-2.

Monographs

  • Petersohn, Jürgen (1963). "Fürstenmacht und Ständetum in Preußen während der Regierung Herzog Georg Friedrichs 1578-1603" [Princely Power and the Estates in Prussia during the Reign of Duke Georg Friedrich, 1578–1603]. Marburger Ostforschungen (in German). 20. Würzburg: Holzner-Verlag: 196.
  • Petersohn, Jürgen (1963). "Das Breviarium Caminense der 2. Hälfte des 15. Jahrhunderts in der ehemaligen Preußischen Staatsbibliothek" [The Breviarium Caminese from the second half of the 15th century in the former Prussian State Library]. Veröffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission für Pommern. Reihe V: Forschungen zur pommerschen Geschichte (in German). VI (3). Böhlau Verlag: 91.
  • Petersohn, Jürgen (1979). Der Südliche Ostseeraum im kirchlich-politischen Kräftespiel des Reichs, Polens und Dänemarks vom 10. bis 13. Jahrhundert: Mission, Kirchenorganisation, Kultpolitik [The Southern Baltic Region in the ecclesiastical and political power struggle between the Empire, Poland and Denmark from the 10th to the 13th century: mission, church organisation, cult politics]. Ostmitteleuropa in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart (in German). Vol. 17. Köln Wien: Böhlau. ISBN 978-3-412-04577-7.
  • Petersohn, Jürgen (1985). Ein Diplomat des Quattrocento: Angelo Geraldini, 1422-1486 [A diplomat of the Quattrocento: Angelo Geraldini, 1422–1486] (in German). Tübingen: M. Niemeyer. ISBN 978-3-484-82062-3.
  • Petersohn, Jürgen (1994). Rom und der Reichstitel Sacrum Romanum Imperium [Rome and the imperial title Sacrum Romanum Imperium]. Sitzungsberichte der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft an der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main (in German). Stuttgart: Steiner. ISBN 978-3-515-06562-7.
  • Petersohn, Jürgen; Schwarz, Jörg; Früh, Martin; Beumann, Helmut (1997). Helmut Beumann (1912–1995). Vorträge und Forschungen / Konstanzer Arbeitskreis für Mittelalterliche Geschichte Sonderband (in German). Sigmaringen: Thorbecke. ISBN 978-3-7995-6751-0.
  • Petersohn, Jürgen (2002). Heinrich Raspe und die Apostelhäupter oder die Kosten der Rompolitik Kaiser Friedrichs II: vorgelegt am 4. Mai 2002 in einer Sitzung der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft an der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main [Heinrich Raspe and the Apostle Heads, or the Costs of Emperor Frederick II's Policy Towards Rome: presented on 4 May 2002 at a meeting of the Scientific Society at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main]. Sitzungsberichte der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft an der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main (in German). Stuttgart: F.Steiner. ISBN 978-3-515-08211-2.
  • Petersohn, Jürgen (2008). Konstanzer Arbeitskreis für Mittelalterliche Geschichte Sonderband (ed.). Franken im Mittelalter: Identität und Profil im Spiegel von Bewußtsein und Vorstellung [Franconia in the Middle Ages: Identity and profile reflected in consciousness and imagination]. Vorträge und Forschungen (in German). Ostfildern: Thorbecke. ISBN 978-3-7995-6761-9.
  • Petersohn, Jürgen (2010). Kaisertum und Rom in spätsalischer und staufischer Zeit: Romidee und Rompolitik von Heinrich V. bis Friedrich II [The Empire and Rome in the late Salian and Hohenstaufen periods: the idea of Rome and Roman politics from Henry V to Frederick II]. Monumenta Germaniae Historica (in German). Hannover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung. ISBN 978-3-7752-5762-6.
  • Petersohn, Jürgen (2015). Reichsrecht versus Kirchenrecht: Kaiser Friedrich III. im Ringen mit Papst Sixtus IV. um die Strafgewalt über den Basler Konzilspronuntiator Andreas Jamometić 1482 - 1484 [Imperial law versus canon law: Emperor Frederick III in conflict with Pope Sixtus IV over jurisdiction over the Basel Council pronouncer Andreas Jamometić, 1482–1484]. Forschungen zur Kaiser- und Papstgeschichte des Mittelalters (in German). Köln Weimar Wien: Böhlau. ISBN 978-3-412-22375-5.

Editions

  • Petersohn, Jürgen (1999). Die Prüfeninger Vita Bischof Ottos von Bamberg nach der Fassung der Grossen österreichischen Legendars [The Prüfeninger Vita of Bishop Otto of Bamberg according to the version of the Great Austrian Legendary]. Scriptores rerum germanicarum in usum scholarum ex Monumenta germania historicio separatim editi (in German). Hannover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung. ISBN 978-3-7752-5471-7.
  • Geraldini, Angelo (1987). Petersohn, Jürgen (ed.). Diplomatische Berichte und Denkschriften des päpstlichen Legaten Angelo Geraldini aus der Zeit seiner Basel-Legation (1482–1483) [Diplomatic reports and memoranda by Papal Legate Angelo Geraldini from the period of his legation to Basel (1482–1483)]. Historische Forschungen (in German). Stuttgart: Steiner-Verl.-Wiesbaden. ISBN 978-3-515-05026-5.

Edited volumes

  • Petersohn, Jürgen (1994). Politik und Heiligenverehrung im Hochmittelalter [Politics and the veneration of saints in the High Middle Ages]. Vorträge und Forschungen (in German). Sigmaringen: J. Thorbecke. ISBN 978-3-7995-6642-1.
  • Schwarz, Jörg; Petersohn, Jürgen (2001). Der Konstanzer Arbeitskreis für mittelalterliche Geschichte 1951-2001: die Mitglieder und ihr Werk eine Bio-bibliographische Dokumentation [The Constance Working Group for Medieval History 1951–2001: its members and their work a bio-bibliographical documentation]. Veröffentlichungen des Konstanzer Arbeitskreises für mittelalterliche Geschichte aus Anlass seines fünfzigjährigen Bestehens 1951-2001 (in German). Stuttgart: J. Thorbecke. ISBN 978-3-7995-6906-4.

References

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  2. ^ Haase, Kurt (1990). 125 Jahre Landsmannschaft im CC Teutonia zu Würzburg [125 years of the CC Teutonia fraternity in Würzburg] (in German). Würzburg: Altherrenverb. der Landsmannschaft Teutonia zu Würzburg. p. 183. ISBN 978-3-88754-020-3.
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  6. ^ Thumser, Matthias; Wenz-Haubfleisch, Annegret; Wiegand, Peter (2000). Studien zur Geschichte des Mittelalters: Jürgen Petersohn zum 65. Geburtstag [Studies on the History of the Middle Ages: Jürgen Petersohn on his 65th birthday] (PDF) (in German). Stuttgart: Kommissionsverl. K. Theiss. pp. 315–317. ISBN 978-3-8062-1448-2.
  7. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2010). "Franz Xaver Wegele als Organisator des Würzburger Geschichtsstudiums im 19. Jahrhundert" [Franz Xaver Wegele as organiser of history studies in Würzburg in the 19th century]. In Flachenecker, Helmut (ed.). Anfänge der geschichtlichen Forschung an der Universität Würzburg: 150 Jahre Historisches Institut/100 Jahre Kunstgeschichtliches Institut [The beginnings of historical research at the University of Würzburg: 150 years of the History Department/100 years of the Art History Department]. Historische Studien der Universität Würzburg (in German). Regensburg: Ed. Vulpes. ISBN 978-3-939112-80-8.
  8. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2016). "Geschichtswissenschaft engagiert sich für Germanistik. Franz Xaver Wegele und die Berufung des Kärntners Matthias Lexer an die Universität Würzburg (1868/1869)" [Historical studies promote German studies. Franz Xaver Wegele and the appointment of Matthias Lexer from Carinthia to the University of Würzburg (1868/1869)]. Mitteilungen des Instituts für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung (in German). 124: 430–435.
  9. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1966). "Neue Bedafragmente in northumbrischer Unciale saec. VIII" [New Beda fragments in Northumbrian uncial script, 8th century]. Scriptorium (in German). 20 (2): 215–247. doi:10.3406/scrip.1966.3271.
  10. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1957). "Albrecht von Preußen und Ottheinrich von der Pfalz. Ein vergleichender Beitrag zur deutschen Fürstenkultur und Bibliotheksgeschichte der Renaissance" [Albrecht of Prussia and Ottheinrich of the Palatinate. A comparative contribution to German princely culture and library history in the Renaissance]. Archiv für Kulturgeschichte (in German). 39: 323–360. doi:10.7788/akg-1957-jg18.; Petersohn, Jürgen (1958). "Stralsund als schwedische Festung" [Stralsund as a Swedish fortress]. Baltische Studien (in German). 45: 95–124.
  11. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1979). Der südliche Ostseeraum im kirchlich-politischen Kräftespiel des Reichs, Polens und Dänemarks vom 10. bis 13. Jahrhundert: Mission, Kirchenorganisation, Kultpolitik [The southern Baltic region in the ecclesiastical and political power struggle between the Empire, Poland and Denmark from the 10th to the 13th century: mission, church organisation, cult politics] (in German). Köln: Böhlau. ISBN 978-3-412-04577-7. See also the reviews by: Willoweit, Dietmar (1982). "Jürgen Petersohn (1979)". Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Kanonistische Abteilung (in German). 68: 499–502. doi:10.7767/zrgka.1982.68.1.499.; Conrad, Klaus (1982). "Jürgen Petersohn (1979)". Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung (in German). 9: 224–226.; Boockmann, Hartmut (1980). "Jürgen Petersohn (1979)". Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 36: 634.; Hoffmann, Erich (1983). "Jürgen Petersohn (1979)". Zeitschrift für Ostforschung (in German). 32: 419–421.; Escher, Felix (1980). "Jürgen Petersohn (1979)". Jahrbuch für die Geschichte Mittel- und Ostdeutschlands (in German). 29: 174–176.; Jähnig, Bernhart (1982). "Der obodritische Sakralraum. Bericht über das neue Buch von Jürgen Petersohn" [The Obodrite sacred space. Review of the new book by Jürgen Petersohn]. Beiträge zur mecklenburgischen Kirchengeschichte [Contributions to the history of the church in Mecklenburg] (in German). Böhlau. pp. 15–23. ISBN 3412028827.; Reetz, Jürgen (1982). "Jürgen Petersohn (1979)". Zeitschrift des Vereins für Hamburgische Geschichte (in German). 68: 200–201.; Jähnig, Bernhart (1988). "Jürgen Petersohn (1979)". Blätter für deutsche Landesgeschichte (in German). 124: 762–765.; Hauschild, Wolf-Dieter (1981). "Jürgen Petersohn (1979)" (PDF). Zeitschrift für Lübeckische Geschichte (in German). 61: 245–247.
  12. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1979). Der südliche Ostseeraum im kirchlich-politischen Kräftespiel des Reichs, Polens und Dänemarks vom 10. bis 13. Jahrhundert: Mission, Kirchenorganisation, Kultpolitik [The southern Baltic region in the ecclesiastical and political power struggle between the Empire, Poland and Denmark from the 10th to the 13th century: mission, church organisation, cult politics] (in German). Köln: Böhlau. p. 7. ISBN 978-3-412-04577-7.
  13. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1979). Der südliche Ostseeraum im kirchlich-politischen Kräftespiel des Reichs, Polens und Dänemarks vom 10. bis 13. Jahrhundert: Mission, Kirchenorganisation, Kultpolitik [The southern Baltic region in the ecclesiastical and political power struggle between the Empire, Poland and Denmark from the 10th to the 13th century: mission, church organisation, cult politics] (in German). Köln: Böhlau. p. 6. ISBN 978-3-412-04577-7.
  14. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1979). Der südliche Ostseeraum im kirchlich-politischen Kräftespiel des Reichs, Polens und Dänemarks vom 10. bis 13. Jahrhundert: Mission, Kirchenorganisation, Kultpolitik [The southern Baltic region in the ecclesiastical and political power struggle between the Empire, Poland and Denmark from the 10th to the 13th century: mission, church organisation, cult politics] (in German). Köln: Böhlau. p. 97. ISBN 978-3-412-04577-7.
  15. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1979). Der südliche Ostseeraum im kirchlich-politischen Kräftespiel des Reichs, Polens und Dänemarks vom 10. bis 13. Jahrhundert: Mission, Kirchenorganisation, Kultpolitik [The southern Baltic region in the ecclesiastical and political power struggle between the Empire, Poland and Denmark from the 10th to the 13th century: mission, church organisation, cult politics] (in German). Köln: Böhlau. p. 408. ISBN 978-3-412-04577-7.
  16. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1979). Der südliche Ostseeraum im kirchlich-politischen Kräftespiel des Reichs, Polens und Dänemarks vom 10. bis 13. Jahrhundert: Mission, Kirchenorganisation, Kultpolitik [The southern Baltic region in the ecclesiastical and political power struggle between the Empire, Poland and Denmark from the 10th to the 13th century: mission, church organisation, cult politics] (in German). Köln: Böhlau. p. 487. ISBN 978-3-412-04577-7.
  17. ^ Berwinkel, Holger (2017). "In memoriam Jürgen Petersohn" [In memory of Jürgen Petersohn]. Baltische Studien (in German). 103: 7–10.
  18. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1983). "Pommerns staatsrechtliches Verhältnis zu den Nachbarmächten im Mittelalter" [Pomerania's constitutional relationship with neighbouring powers in the Middle Ages] (PDF). In Riemenschneider, Rainer (ed.). Die Rolle Schlesiens und Pommerns in der Geschichte der deutsch-polnischen Beziehungen im Mittelalter: Deutsch-polnische Schulbuchkonferenz der Historiker ; 12, Allenstein/ Olsztyn , 1983.06.05-10 [The role of Silesia and Pomerania in the history of German-Polish relations in the Middle Ages: German-Polish school textbook conference of historians; 12, Allenstein/Olsztyn, 5–10 June 1983.] (in German). Braunschweig: Selbstverlag d. Georg-Eckert-Inst. für Internat. Schulbuchforschung. pp. 98–115. ISBN 978-3-88304-103-2.
  19. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1983). "Prawnopaństwowy stosunek Pomorza Zachodniego do państw sąsiednich w okresie średniowiecza". In Biskup, Marian; Polska Akademia Nauk (eds.). Śląsk i Pomorze w historii stosunków polsko-niemieckich w średniowieczu: materiały XII Konferencji Komisji Podręcznikowej Historyków PRL i RFN (Olsztyn, 5 - 10 czerwca 1979 r.). Konferencja Komisji Pore̜cznikowej Historików PRL i RFN (in Polish). Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich. ISBN 978-83-04-01095-6.
  20. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1999). "Usedom im frühpommerschen Herzogsstaat" [Usedom in the early Pomeranian duchy]. In Schmidt, Roderich (ed.). Tausend Jahre pommersche Geschichte [A thousand years of Pomeranian history] (in German). Köln Weimar Wien: Böhlau. pp. 27–65. ISBN 978-3-412-13397-9.
  21. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2003). "König Otto III. und die Slawen an Ostsee, Oder und Elbe um das Jahr 995. Mecklenburgzug – Slavnikidenmassaker – Meißenprivileg" [King Otto III and the Slavs on the Baltic Sea, Oder and Elbe rivers around the year 995. Mecklenburg campaign – Slavnikid massacre – Meissen privilege]. Frühmittelalterliche Studien (in German). 37: 99–139. doi:10.1515/9783110179149.99.
  22. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2017). "Bildung und Buchwesen, lateinische Literatur und Wissenschaft" [Education and book publishing, Latin literature and science]. In Spindler, Max (ed.). Geschichte Frankens bis zum Ausgang des 18. Jahrhunderts [History of Franconia until the end of the 18th century]. Handbuch der bayerischen Geschichte (in German). Vol. III, 1. Sigmund Benker, Laetitia Boehm, Tilman Breuer, Alois Gerlich, Claus-Michael Hüssen, Hans-Michael Körner, Johannes Janota, Wilhelm Störmer, Eckart Schremmer (3rd ed.). München: C.H. Beck. ISBN 978-3-406-39451-5.
  23. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2008). Franken im Mittelalter: Identität und Profil im Spiegel von Bewußtsein und Vorstellung [Franconia in the Middle Ages: Identity and profile reflected in consciousness and imagination]. Vorträge und Forschungen (in German). Ostfildern: Thorbecke. ISBN 978-3-7995-6761-9. See also the reviews by: Köbler, Gerhard (2009). "Jürgen Petersohn (2008)". Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Germanistische Abteilung (in German). 126: 478–480. doi:10.7767/zrgga.2009.126.1.478.; Borchardt, Karl (2010). "Jürgen Petersohn (2008)". Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 66: 372–374.; Weiß, Dieter (2009). "Jürgen Petersohn (2008)". Sehepunkte (in German). 9 (2).; Elkar, Rainer S. (2010). "Jürgen Petersohn (2008)". Jahrbuch für Regionalgeschichte (in German). 28: 142–144.
  24. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2008). Franken im Mittelalter: Identität und Profil im Spiegel von Bewußtsein und Vorstellung [Franconia in the Middle Ages: Identity and profile reflected in consciousness and imagination]. Vorträge und Forschungen (in German). Ostfildern: Thorbecke. p. 58. ISBN 978-3-7995-6761-9.
  25. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2008). Franken im Mittelalter: Identität und Profil im Spiegel von Bewußtsein und Vorstellung [Franconia in the Middle Ages: Identity and profile reflected in consciousness and imagination]. Vorträge und Forschungen (in German). Ostfildern: Thorbecke. p. 163. ISBN 978-3-7995-6761-9.
  26. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2008). Franken im Mittelalter: Identität und Profil im Spiegel von Bewußtsein und Vorstellung [Franconia in the Middle Ages: Identity and profile reflected in consciousness and imagination]. Vorträge und Forschungen (in German). Ostfildern: Thorbecke. p. 119. ISBN 978-3-7995-6761-9.
  27. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2008). Franken im Mittelalter: Identität und Profil im Spiegel von Bewußtsein und Vorstellung [Franconia in the Middle Ages: Identity and profile reflected in consciousness and imagination]. Vorträge und Forschungen (in German). Ostfildern: Thorbecke. p. 253. ISBN 978-3-7995-6761-9.
  28. ^ Elkar, Rainer S. (2010). "Jürgen Petersohn (2008)". Jahrbuch für Regionalgeschichte (in German). 28: 142–144.
  29. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1966). "Apostolus Pomeranorum. Studien zur Geschichte und Bedeutung des Apostelepithetons Bischof Otto I. von Bamberg" [Apostolus Pomeranorum. Studies on the history and significance of the apostolic epithet of Bishop Otto I of Bamberg]. Historisches Jahrbuch (in German). 86: 257–294.
  30. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1971). "Bemerkungen zu einer neuen Ausgabe der Viten Ottos von Bamberg. 1. Prüfeninger Vita und Ebo" [Comments on a new edition of Otto von Bamberg's Lives. 1. Prüfeninger Vita and Ebo]. Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 27: 175–194. doi:10.7788/daem.1971.27.1.175.; Petersohn, Jürgen (1971). "Probleme der Otto-Viten und ihrer Interpretation. Bemerkungen im Anschluß an eine Neuerscheinung" [Problems with the Otto-Viten and their interpretation. Comments following a new publication]. Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 27: 314–372. doi:10.7788/daem.1971.27.2.314.; Petersohn, Jürgen (1977). "Bemerkungen zu einer neuen Ausgabe der Viten Ottos von Bamberg. 2. Herbords Dialog" [Comments on a new edition of Otto von Bamberg's Lives. 2. Herbord's dialogue]. Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 33. doi:10.7788/daem.1977.33.2.546.
  31. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1999). Die Prüfeninger Vita Bischof Ottos von Bamberg nach der Fassung der Grossen österreichischen Legendars [The Prüfeninger Vita of Bishop Otto of Bamberg according to the version of the Great Austrian Legendary]. Scriptores rerum germanicarum in usum scholarum ex Monumenta germania historicio separatim editi (in German). Hannover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung. ISBN 978-3-7752-5471-7. See the reviews by: Van der Straeten, Joseph (2001). "Jürgen Petersohn (1999)". Analecta Bollandiana (in German). 119: 179–180.; Brunsch, Swen Holger (2001). "Jürgen Petersohn (1999)". Studi medievali (in Italian). 42: 495–496.; Depreux, Philippe (2002). "Jürgen Petersohn (1999)". Le Moyen Âge (in French). 108: 435.; Goullet, Monique (2001). "Jürgen Petersohn (1999)". Francia (in French). 28: 335–336.; Hernando, Máximo Diago (2002). "Jürgen Petersohn (1999)". Anuario de Estudios Medievales (in Spanish). 32: 569.; Tock, Benoît-Michel (2002). "Jürgen Petersohn (1999)". Scriptorium (in French). 54: 103.; McKitterick, Rosamond (2003). "Jürgen Petersohn (1999)". Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 54: 536. doi:10.1017/S0022046903517973.; Prinz, Friedrich (1995). "Jürgen Petersohn". Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte (in German). 106: 242–243.
  32. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1996). "Legasthenie als Ursache von Textvarianten? Beobachtungen an der Überlieferung der Prüfeninger Otto-Vita" [Dyslexia as the cause of text variants? Observations on the transmission of the Otto-Vita of Prüfening]. Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 52 (2): 585–597. doi:10.7788/daem.1996.52.2.585.
  33. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2011). "Spirituelle Dimensionen der Prüfeninger Vita Bischof Ottos I. von Bamberg" [Spiritual dimensions of the Prüfening Vita of Bishop Otto I of Bamberg]. In Bihrer, Andreas; Schmidt, Paul Gerhard; Stein, Elisabeth (eds.). Nova de veteribus: mittel- und neulateinische Studien für Paul Gerhard Schmidt [Nova de veteribus: Medieval and Neo-Latin Studies for Paul Gerhard Schmidt] (in German). München: Saur. p. 455. ISBN 978-3-598-73015-3.
  34. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2011). "Spirituelle Dimensionen der Prüfeninger Vita Bischof Ottos I. von Bamberg" [Spiritual dimensions of the Prüfening Vita of Bishop Otto I of Bamberg]. In Bihrer, Andreas; Schmidt, Paul Gerhard; Stein, Elisabeth (eds.). Nova de veteribus: mittel- und neulateinische Studien für Paul Gerhard Schmidt [Nova de veteribus: Medieval and Neo-Latin Studies for Paul Gerhard Schmidt] (in German). München: Saur. pp. 456–459. ISBN 978-3-598-73015-3.
  35. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2011). "Fragmente einer unbekannten Fassung der Ottoviten-Kompilationen des Michelsberger Abtes Andreas Lang" [Fragments of an unknown version of the Ottoviten compilations by Michelsberg Abbot Andreas Lang]. Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 67 (2): 593–607. doi:10.7788/daem.2011.67.2.593.
  36. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2015). "Bischof, Konzil und Stiftsstadt. Die Bischöfe von Kammin und die Hansestadt Kolberg im Obedienzkampf zwischen Basel und Rom. Mit Quellenbeilagen" [Bishop, Council and Collegiate Town. The Bishops of Kammin and the Hanseatic City of Kolberg in the Obedience Struggle between Basel and Rome. With source appendices.]. In Meuthen, Erich; Wolff, Helmut; Müller, Heribert; Helmrath, Johannes (eds.). Studien Zum 15. Jahrhundert: Festschrift Für Erich Meuthen [Studies on the 15th Century: Festschrift for Erich Meuthen] (in German). Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter GmbH. ISBN 978-3-486-56078-7. Se also a comment by: Fuchs, Franz (1994). "Jürgen Petersohn". Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 50: 147–177.
  37. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2015). Die Kamminer Bischöfe des Mittelalters: Amtsbiographien und Bistumsstrukturen vom 12. bis 16. Jahrhundert [The bishops of Cammin in the Middle Ages: official biographies and diocesan structures from the 12th to the 16th century] (in German). Schwerin: Thomas Helms Verlag. ISBN 978-3-944033-09-9. Se a comment by: Büttner, Bengt (2017). "Jürgen Petersohn (2015)". Baltische Studien. Pommersche Jahrbücher für Landesgeschichte (in German). 103: 200–201.; Guth, Klaus (2016). "Jürgen Petersohn". Bericht des Historischen Vereins Bamberg (in German). 152: 331–332.
  38. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1961). "Grundlegung einer Geschichte der mittelalterlichen Heiligenverehrung in Pommern" [Foundations of a history of medieval veneration of saints in Pomerania]. Blätter für deutsche Landesgeschichte (in German). 97: 14–41.
  39. ^ See comments by: Hernando, Máximo Diago (1996). "Jürgen Petersohn". Anuario de Estudios Medievales (in Spanish). 26: 1094–1096.; Eberl, Immo (1997). "Jürgen Petersohn". Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Geschichte (in German). 47: 822–823.; Gy, Pierre-Marie (1995). "Jürgen Petersohn". Revue des sciences philosophiques et théologiques (in French). 79: 303–304.; Sohn, Andreas (1997). "Jürgen Petersohn". Historische Zeitschrift (in German). 264: 459–461.; Prinz, Friedrich (1994-09-07). "Macht der Heiligen, Heiligkeit der Mächtigen. Reiche Früchte der Arbeit über Herrschaft und Kult, Staat und Kirche im Mittelalter" [The power of saints, the sanctity of the powerful. Rich fruits of labour on rule and worship, state and church in the Middle Ages]. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (in German) (208): 37.; Panarelli, Francesco (1991). "Jürgen Petersohn". Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 51: 284–285.; Kurze, Wilhelm (1995). "Jürgen Petersohn". Quellen und Forschungen aus Italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken (in German). 75: 639–640.; Baumgärtner, Ingrid (1996). "Jürgen Petersohn". Early Medieval Europe. 5: 111–113.; Riedmann, Josef (1994). "Jürgen Petersohn". Mitteilungen des Instituts für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung (in German). 104: 150–151.; Head, Thomas (1997). "Jürgen Petersohn". Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 48: 139–143. doi:10.1017/S0022046900012094.; Schwenk, Peter (1996). "Jürgen Petersohn". Zeitschrift für bayerische Landesgeschichte (in German). 59: 204.
  40. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1994). "Kaisertum und Kultakt in der Stauferzeit" [The Empire and Cult in the Hohenstaufen Period]. Politik und Heiligenverehrung im Hochmittelalter [Politics and the veneration of saints in the High Middle Ages]. Vorträge und Forschungen (in German). Sigmaringen: J. Thorbecke. pp. 101–146. ISBN 978-3-7995-6642-1.
  41. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1994). "Politik und Heiligenverehrung im Hochmittelalter. Ergebnisse und Desiderate" [Politics and the veneration of saints in the High Middle Ages. Findings and desiderata]. Politik und Heiligenverehrung im Hochmittelalter [Politics and the veneration of saints in the High Middle Ages]. Vorträge und Forschungen (in German). Sigmaringen: J. Thorbecke. pp. 597–609. ISBN 978-3-7995-6642-1.
  42. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1995). "Kaiserliche Skriniare in Rom bis zum Jahre 1200" [Imperial scriniari in Rome until the year 1200]. Quellen und Forschungen aus Italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken (in German). 75: 1–31.Petersohn, Jürgen (2009). Capitolium Conscendimus: Kaiser Heinrich V. und Rom [Capitolium Conscendimus: Emperor Henry V and Rome] (in German). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner. ISBN 978-3-515-09301-9. Petersohn, Jürgen (1994). "Der Brief der Römer an König Lothar III. vom Jahre 1130. Überlieferung – Text – Absenderschaft" [The letter from the Romans to King Lothar III from the year 1130. Tradition – Text – Authorship]. Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 50: 461–507. doi:10.7788/daem.1994.50.2.461.
  43. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1974). "Der Vertrag des Römischen Senats mit Papst Clemens III. (1188) und das Pactum Friedrich Barbarossas mit den Römern (1167)" [The treaty between the Roman Senate and Pope Clement III (1188) and Frederick Barbarossa's pact with the Romans (1167)]. Mitteilungen des Instituts für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung (in German). 82 (3–4): 289–337. doi:10.7767/miog.1974.82.34.289.
  44. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2002). Heinrich Raspe und die Apostelhäupter oder die Kosten der Rompolitik Kaiser Friedrichs II [Heinrich Raspe and the Apostle Heads, or the Costs of Emperor Frederick II's Policy Towards Rome] (in German). Stuttgart: F.Steiner. ISBN 978-3-515-08211-2. Se comment by: "Jürgen Petersohn (2002)". Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 59: 721. 2003.; Lützelschwab, Ralf (2003). "Jürgen Petersohn (2002)". Quellen und Forschungen aus Italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken (in German). 83: 540.
  45. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1994). "Der Brief der Römer an König Lothar III. vom Jahre 1130. Überlieferung – Text – Absenderschaft" [The letter from the Romans to King Lothar III from the year 1130. Tradition – Text – Authorship]. Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 50: 461–507. doi:10.7788/daem.1994.50.2.461.
  46. ^ Radnoti-Alföldi, Maria; Formigli, Edilberto; Fried, Johannes, eds. (2011). "Die Rückkehr der Wölfin. Hypothesen zur Lupa Capitolina im Mittelalter" [The return of the she-wolf. Hypotheses about the Lupa Capitolina in the Middle Ages]. Die römische Wölfin: ein antikes Monument stürzt von seinem Sockel [The Lupa Romana: an antique monument falls from her pedestal] (in German). Stuttgart: F. Steiner. ISBN 978-3-515-09876-2.
  47. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2013). "Tusculum – Rom – Braunschweig. Wegmarken der Entstehungsgeschichte der Lupa Capitolina?" [Tusculum – Rome – Brunswick. Milestones in the history of the Lupa Capitolina?]. Frühmittelalterliche Studien (in German). 47: 143–148. doi:10.1515/fmst-2013-0108. See the review and response by Schieffer, Rudolf (2015). "Jürgen Petersohn". Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 71: 772.
  48. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2009). Capitolium Conscendimus: Kaiser Heinrich V. und Rom [Capitolium Conscendimus: Emperor Henry V and Rome] (in German). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner. ISBN 978-3-515-09301-9. See comments by: Schieffer, Rudolf (2009). "Jürgen Petersohn (2009)". Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 65: 749.; Schmitz-Esser, Romedio (2009-11-15). "Jürgen Petersohn: Capitolium Conscendimus". Sehepunkte (in German). 9 (11).
  49. ^ See reviews by: Schneider, Wolfgang Christian (2012). "Jürgen Petersohn (2011)". Historische Zeitschrift (in German). 294: 488–490.; Schmitz-Esser, Romedio (2011). "Jürgen Petersohn (2011)". H-Soz-Kult (in German).; Opll, Ferdinand (2013). "Jürgen Petersohn (2010)". Mitteilungen des Instituts für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung (in German). 121: 239–240.; Johrendt, Jochen (2011-11-15). "Jürgen Petersohn (2010)". Sehepunkte (in German). 11 (11).; Grévin, Benoît (2011). "Jürgen Petersohn (2010)". Francia-Recensio (in French) (2).; Lyon, Jonathan R. (2011). "Jürgen Petersohn (2010)". Speculum (86): 1111–1112. doi:10.1017/S0038713411003678.; Toomaspoeg, Kristjan (2012). "Jügen Petersohn (2010)". Rivista di Storia della Chiesa in Italia (in Italian). 66: 215–218.; Gouguenheim, Sylvain (2012). "Jürgen Petersohn (2010)". Le Moyen Âge (in French). 118: 191–192.; Houben, Hubert (2013). "Jürgen Petersohn (2010)". Quellen und Forschungen aus Italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken (in German). 93: 472.; Gößner, Andreas (2014). "Jürgen Petersohn (2010)". Zeitschrift für bayerische Kirchengeschichte (in German). 83: 189–191.
  50. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2010). Kaisertum und Rom in spätsalischer und staufischer Zeit: Romidee und Rompolitik von Heinrich V. bis Friedrich II [The Empire and Rome in the late Salian and Hohenstaufen periods: the idea of Rome and Roman politics from Henry V to Frederick II] (in German). Hannover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung. ISBN 978-3-7752-5762-6.
  51. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1975). "Personenforschung im Spätmittelalter. Zu Forschungsgeschichte und Methode" [Research on individuals in the late Middle Ages. On research history and methodology]. Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung (in German). 2: 1–5.
  52. ^ Wassenhoven, Dominik (2006). Skandinavier unterwegs in Europa (1000–1250): Untersuchungen zu Mobilität und Kulturtransfer auf prosopographischer Grundlage [Scandinavians travelling in Europe (1000–1250): Studies on mobility and cultural transfer based on prosopography] (Thesis) (in German). Berlin: Akademie Verlag. p. 28. ISBN 9783050042855.; Ehm-Schnocks, Petra (2002). Burgund und das Reich: spätmittelalterliche Aussenpolitik am Beispiel der Regierung Karls des Kühnen, 1465-1477 [Burgundy and the Empire: Late Medieval Foreign Policy as Exemplified by the Reign of Charles the Bold, 1465–1477]. Pariser historische Studien (in German). München: R. Oldenbourg. p. 219. ISBN 978-3-486-56683-3.; Geis, Lioba (2014). Hofkapelle und Kapläne im Königreich Sizilien (1130–1266) [Court chapel and chaplains in the Kingdom of Sicily (1130–1266)] (Thesis) (in German). Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter. p. 20. ISBN 9783110343045.; Vones-Liebenstein, Ursula (2007). "Welchen Beitrag leistet die Prosopographie zur theologischen Mediävistik?" [What contribution does prosopography make to theological medieval studies?]. In Olszewski, Mikołaj (ed.). What is "theology" in the Middle Ages? religious cultures of Europe (11th - 15th centuries) as reflected in their self-understanding (in German). Münster: Aschendorff. p. 695. ISBN 978-3-402-10211-4.
  53. ^ Krafft, Otfried (2017-08-15). "Professor Dr. Jürgen Petersohn (8.4.1935 - 20.7.2017)". Philipps-Universität Marburg (in German). Retrieved 2025-09-27.
  54. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2015). Reichsrecht versus Kirchenrecht: Kaiser Friedrich III. im Ringen mit Papst Sixtus IV. um die Strafgewalt über den Basler Konzilspronuntiator Andreas Jamometić 1482 - 1484 [Imperial law versus canon law: Emperor Frederick III in conflict with Pope Sixtus IV over jurisdiction over the Basel Council pronouncer Andreas Jamometić, 1482–1484] (in German). Köln Weimar Wien: Böhlau. p. 7. ISBN 978-3-412-22375-5.
  55. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1985). Ein Diplomat des Quattrocento: Angelo Geraldini, 1422-1486 [A diplomat of the Quattrocento: Angelo Geraldini, 1422–1486] (in German). Tübingen: M. Niemeyer. ISBN 978-3-484-82062-3.
  56. ^ See reviews by: Märtl, Claudia (1988). "Jürgen Petersohn". Historische Zeitschrift (in German). 247: 411.; Maleczek, Werner (1989). "Jürgen Petersohn". Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 45: 227–228.
  57. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2004). Kaiserliche Gesandter und Kurienbischof: Andreas Jamometic am Hof Papst Sixtus' IV.: (1478–1481): Aufschlüsse aus neuen Quellen [Imperial envoy and curia bishop: Andreas Jamometic at the court of Pope Sixtus IV: (1478–1481): Insights from new sources] (in German). Hannover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung. ISBN 978-3-7752-5735-0.
  58. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2015). Reichsrecht versus Kirchenrecht: Kaiser Friedrich III. im Ringen mit Papst Sixtus IV. um die Strafgewalt über den Basler Konzilspronuntiator Andreas Jamometić 1482 - 1484 [Imperial law versus canon law: Emperor Frederick III in conflict with Pope Sixtus IV over jurisdiction over the Basel Council pronouncer Andreas Jamometić, 1482–1484] (in German). Köln Weimar Wien: Böhlau. p. 103. ISBN 978-3-412-22375-5.
  59. ^ The reason for this still-prevalent phrase, whose origins are unclear, was probably a misinterpretation or deliberate misrepresentation of the Frederick legend, which was politically exploited against the Habsburgs in the 15th century, by writers and novelists of the 18th and 19th centuries. See: Langmaier, Konstantin (2020). "Kaiser Friedrich III. (1415–1493): des Reiches Erzschlafmütze? Der "schlafende Kaiser" als Klischee" [Emperor Frederick III (1415–1493): the empire's sleepyhead? The "sleeping emperor" as a cliché]. Zeitschrift des Historischen Vereines für Steiermark (in German). 111: 129–189.
  60. ^ Görich, Knut (2009). "Versuch zur Rettung von Kontingenz. Oder: Über Schwierigkeiten beim Schreiben einer Biographie Friedrich Barbarossas" [An attempt to rescue contingency. Or: On the difficulties of writing a biography of Frederick Barbarossa]. Frühmittelalterliche Studien (in German). 43: 179–197. doi:10.1515/9783110207958.0.179.
  61. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1992). "Friedrich Barbarossa und Rom" [Frederick Barbarossa and Rome]. In Haverkamp, Alfred (ed.). Friedrich Barbarossa: Handlungsspielräume und Wirkungsweisen des staufischen Kaisers [Frederick Barbarossa: Scope for action and influence of the Staufer emperor] (in German). Stuttgart: Jan Thorbecke. ISBN 978-3799566407.
  62. ^ Laudage, Johannes (2009). Friedrich Barbarossa (1152–1190): eine Biografie [Frederick Barbarossa (1152–1190): a biography] (in German). Regensburg: F. Pustet. p. 328. ISBN 978-3-7917-2167-5.
  63. ^ Hack, Achim Thomas (2011). Abul Abaz: zur Biographie eines Elefanten [Abul Abaz: on the biography of an elephant] (in German). Badenweiler: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Bachmann. p. 63. ISBN 978-3-515-10839-3.
  64. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1993). "Echte" und "Falsche" Insignien im deutschen Krönungsbrauch des Mittelalters? Kritik eines Forschungsstereotyps ['Real' and 'fake' insignia in medieval German coronation customs? Criticism of a research stereotype] (in German). Stuttgart: Steiner. ISBN 978-3-515-06334-0.
  65. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2003). "Deutschsprachige Mediävistik in der Emigration. Wirkungen und Folgen des Aderlasses der NS-Zeit (Geschichtswissenschaft – Rechtsgeschichte – Humanismusforschung)" [German-language medieval studies in exile. Effects and consequences of the bloodletting of the Nazi era (historical studies – legal history – humanism research)]. Historische Zeitschrift (in German). 277: 1–60. doi:10.1524/hzhz.2003.277.jg.1.; Petersohn, Jürgen (2016). "Geschichtswissenschaft engagiert sich für Germanistik. Franz Xaver Wegele und die Berufung des Kärntners Matthias Lexer an die Universität Würzburg (1868/1869)" [Historical studies promote German studies. Franz Xaver Wegele and the appointment of Matthias Lexer from Carinthia to the University of Würzburg (1868/1869)]. Mitteilungen des Instituts für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung (in German). 124: 430–435. Also see comment by: Schieffer, Rudolf (2004). "Jürgen Petersohn (2003)". Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 60: 261.
  66. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (2011). "... dass das Reichsinstitut im fraglichen Punkte nicht radikaler Auffassung sei. Zu Otto Meyers Nachruf auf Ulrich Stutz im Deutschen Archiv 1938" [... that the Reich Institute did not take a radical stance on the issue in question. From Otto Meyer's obituary for Ulrich Stutz in the Deutsches Archiv, 1938]. Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 67: 119–126.
  67. ^ Meyer, Otto (1938). "Ulrich Stutz †". Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 2 (2): 616–620. doi:10.7788/daem.1938.2.2.616c.
  68. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1995). "Anfänge und Frühzeit der Greifenmemoria" [The beginnings and early days of the Griffin Memoria]. In Buchholz, Werner; Schmidt, Roderich; Mangelsdorf, Günter (eds.). Land am Meer: Pommern im Spiegel seiner Geschichte ; Roderich Schmidt zum 70. Geburtstag [Land by the sea: Pomerania in the mirror of its history; Roderich Schmidt on his 70th birthday] (in German). Köln: Böhlau. pp. 85–110. ISBN 978-3-412-14094-6. See comment by: Lindner, Michael (1997). "Jürgen Petersohn". Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 53: 355–356.
  69. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1993). "Die Ludowinger. Selbstverständnis und Memoria eines hochmittelalterlichen Reichsfürstengeschlechts" [The Ludowinger. Self-image and memory of a high medieval imperial princely family]. Blätter für deutsche Landesgeschichte (in German). 129: 1–39. Also see comment by: Schmitz, Gerhard (1995). "Jürgen Petersohn". Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 51: 287.
  70. ^ Petersohn, Jürgen (1992). ""De ortu principum Thuringie". Eine Schrift über die Fürstenwürde der Landgrafen von Thüringen aus dem 12. Jahrhundert" [De ortu principum Thuringie. A 12th-century treatise on the princely dignity of the Landgraves of Thuringia.]. Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters (in German). 48: 585–608.