- Henry Mayr-Harting
Professor Henry Maria Robert Egmont Mayr-Harting was
Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History in theUniversity of Oxford and Lay Canon ofChrist Church, Oxford from 1997 until 2003.On 6 April 1936 Henry Maria Robert Egmont Mayr-Harting was born in
Prague to a Viennese couple, Herbert Mayr-Harting and Anna Mayr-Harting, "née" Münzer, who had a distinguished career as a bacteriologist in Bristol, England.Mayr-Harting was educated at
Douai School andMerton College, Oxford (BA 1957, MA 1961, DPhil 1961). He was Lecturer in Medieval History at theUniversity of Liverpool 1960-68. He then returned to Oxford to become Fellow and Tutor in Medieval History at St Peter's College from 1968 until 1997, when he was appointed Fellow Emeritus. From 1976 until 1997 he was also Lecturer in Medieval History at Merton College. He wasSlade Professor of Fine Art for the academic year 1987-88 and in 1993 he was named University Reader in Medieval History. In 1997 he became the first Catholic and the first layperson to be appointedRegius Professor of Ecclesiastical History in theUniversity of Oxford and consequently he became the first Lay Canon of Christ Church Cathedral. He retired from these positions in 2003.Mayr-Harting was elected Visiting Fellow of
Peterhouse, Cambridge in 1983 and Brown Foundation Fellow at in 1992. He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in the same year and he is a Corresponding Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. In 2003 he took part in the Spring Lecture Series, "Barbarian Europe: The Creation of a Civilization", at the Institute for Medieval Studies,University of New Mexico .In 1968 Mayr-Harting married Caroline Mary Humphries. Together they have a son, Felix (born 1969), and a daughter, Ursula (born 1972). Mayr-Harting's daughter, now called Ursula Weekes, is an art historian and has written several books, including "Techniques of Drawing" (exh. cat.,
Oxford :Ashmolean Museum , 1996), "Early Netherlandish Engraving circa 1440-1540" (Oxford :Ashmolean Museum , 1997), "Techniques of Drawing: from the 15th to the 19th Centuries" (Oxford :Ashmolean Museum , 1999), and "Early Engravers and their Public: the Master of the Berlin Passion and Manuscripts from Convents in the Rhine-Maas Region" (London : Harvey Miller, 2004).elected publications
*Henry Mayr-Harting, "The Bishops of Chichester and the Administration of Their Diocese, 1075-1207: with a Collection of Acta" (
University of Oxford DPhil thesis, 1961)*
Widukind of Corvey , "Res gestae Saxonicae", tr. Henry Mayr-Harting (typescript 1962, privately bound 1995)*Henry Mayr-Harting, "The Bishops of Chichester, 1075-1207: Biographical Notes and Problems" (
Chichester : Chichester City Council, 1963)*Henry Mayr-Harting, ed. and introduction, "Diocesis Cicestrensis: The Acta of the Bishops of Chichester, 1075-1207" (Canterbury and York Society Series 56,
Torquay : Devonshire Press, 1964)*Henry Mayr-Harting, "The Coming of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England" (
London : B. T. Batsford, 1972; London: Book Club Associates, 1977; 3rd edn, London: Batsford; University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1991) ISBN 978-0271007694*Henry Mayr-Harting, 'Functions of a Twelfth-Century Recluse', "History" 60 (1975), 337-52
*Henry Mayr-Harting, "The Venerable Bede, the Rule of St Benedict, and Social Class" (Jarrow Lecture 1976,
Jarrow : Rector of Jarrow, 1976) ISBN 0903495031*Henry Mayr-Harting and R.I. Moore, eds, "Studies in Medieval History Presented to R.H.C. Davis" (London: Hambledon Press, 1985)
*Henry Mayr-Harting, "Saint Wilfrid" (London:
Catholic Truth Society , 1986)*Henry Mayr-Harting, ed., "St Hugh of Lincoln: Lectures Delivered at Oxford and Lincoln to Celebrate the Eighth Centenary of St Hugh's Consecration as Bishop of Lincoln" (
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1987)*Henry Mayr-Harting, 'The Foundation of Peterhouse, Cambridge (1284) and the Rule of Saint Benedict', "
English Historical Review " 103 (1988), 318*Henry Mayr-Harting, "Ottonian Book Illumination: an Historical Study" (2 vols, London: Harvey Miller, 1991; 2nd edn,
London : Harvey Miller, 1999) ISBN 978-1872501796*Henry Mayr-Harting, "Two conversions to Christianity: the Bulgarians and the Anglo-Saxons" (Stenton Lecture 1993, Reading:
University of Reading , 1994)*Henry Mayr-Harting, 'Charlemagne, the Saxons, and the Imperial Coronation of 800', "English Historical Review" 111:444 (November 1996), 1113-33
*Henry Mayr-Harting, "Perceptions of Angels in History: an Inaugural Lecture Delivered in the University of Oxford on 14 November 1997" (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998)
*Henry Mayr-Harting, 'Liudprand of Cremona's Account of his Legation to Constantinople (968) and Ottonian Imperial Strategy', "English Historical Review" 116 (2001) 539
*Richard Harries and Henry Mayr-Harting, eds, "Christianity: Two Thousand Years" (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001)
*Henry Mayr-Harting, 'The Uta Codex: Art, Philosophy, and Reform in Eleventh-Century Germany', "Catholic Historical Review" 88:4 (October 2002), 759-61
*Henry Mayr-Harting, "Melbourne Church in its Earliest Historical Surroundings: the Friends First Public Lecture" (Melbourne: Friends of Melbourne Parish Church, 2004)
*Henry Mayr-Harting, "Church and Cosmos in Early Ottonian Germany: The View from Cologne" (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007) ISBN 978-0199210718
ources and Further Information
* [http://www.history.ox.ac.uk/alumni/oxhistorian/issue_2/10_relevance_medieval_history.htm Henry Mayr-Harting, 'The Relevance of Medieval History', "History Faculty Alumni Newsletter" 2 (June 2004)]
* [http://www.cherwell.org/oped/editorial/much_more_than_ornamental Henry Mayr-Harting, 'Much more than "ornamental"', "Cherwell" (16 May 2003)]
* [http://www.history.ox.ac.uk/staff/faculty/mayrharting_hmre.htm Faculty of Modern History]
* [http://www.oeaw.ac.at/oeaw_servlet/e_PersonenDetailsGeneric?id=11524 Austrian Academy of Sciences]
* [http://www.unm.edu/~medinst/programs/SpringLecture/2003sls.htm University of New Mexico]
* [http://www.lawrence.edu/conference/tutorials/mh_bio.shtml Lawrence University]
* [http://163.1.0.45/gazette/1996-7/weekly/060397/news/story_6.htm "Oxford University Gazette" (6 March 1997)]
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