Timothy Reuter

Timothy Reuter

Timothy Alan Reuter (January 25 1947October 14 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 an important electronic database that served as the basis 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 spearheaded a number of educational and research initiatives that promoted medieval history and scholarship.

In addition to his careful and insightful research, pioneering work on computer-assisted text editing methods and professional contributions to the historical academy in the UK and Germany, Reuter served as an important liaison between the worlds of Anglo-American and German medieval studies. Among his important contributions in this area were numerous book reviews in German and British publications, a highly-regarded 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 the standard English-language survey of the subject.

At the time of his death of brain cancer, he was working on a history of the medieval episcopacy. His collected papers are posthumously published as "Medieval Polities and Modern Mentalities" (Cambridge, 2006).

External links

* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,813162,00.html Obituary for Timothy Reuter by fellow-medievalist Janet L. Nelson]


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