The Anonimalle Chronicle, 1333 to 1381

The Anonimalle Chronicle, 1333 to 1381
Title The Anonimalle Chronicle, 1333 to 1381 PDF eBook
Author Vivian Hunter Galbraith
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 280
Release 1970
Genre History
ISBN 9780719003981

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The Anonimalle Chronicle, 1333 to 1381

The Anonimalle Chronicle, 1333 to 1381
Title The Anonimalle Chronicle, 1333 to 1381 PDF eBook
Author Vivian Hunter Galbraith
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1927
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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The Stranger in Medieval Society

The Stranger in Medieval Society
Title The Stranger in Medieval Society PDF eBook
Author F. R. P. Akehurst
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 164
Release 1997
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0816630313

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Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible to scholars, students, researchers, and general readers. Rich with historical and cultural value, these works are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. The books offered through Minnesota Archive Editions are produced in limited quantities according to customer demand and are available through select distribution partners.

The Anonimalle Chronicle 1307 to 1334

The Anonimalle Chronicle 1307 to 1334
Title The Anonimalle Chronicle 1307 to 1334 PDF eBook
Author Wendy R. Childs
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 207
Release 2013-04-18
Genre History
ISBN 1108061923

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This 1991 publication is the first printed edition of a continuation of the French prose Brut, found in a fourteenth-century York chronicle.

Richard II in the early chronicles

Richard II in the early chronicles
Title Richard II in the early chronicles PDF eBook
Author Louisa Desaussure Duls
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 276
Release 2015-07-24
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3111392104

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The Next Quest for the Historical Jesus

The Next Quest for the Historical Jesus
Title The Next Quest for the Historical Jesus PDF eBook
Author James Crossley
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 576
Release 2024-11-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 146746578X

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A diverse group of scholars charts new paths in the quest for the historical Jesus. After a decade of stagnation in the study of the historical Jesus, James Crossley and Chris Keith have assembled an international team of scholars to envision the quest anew. The contributors offer new perspectives and fresh methods for reengaging the question of the historical Jesus. Important, timely, and fascinating, The Next Quest for the Historical Jesus is a must read for anyone seeking to understand Jesus of Nazareth. Contributors Michael P. Barber, Augustine Institute Graduate School of Theology, United States of America Giovanni B. Bazzana, Harvard Divinity School, United States of America Helen K. Bond, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom James Crossley, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion, and Society, Norway, and Centre for the Critical Study of Apocalyptic and Millenarian Movements, United Kingdom Tucker S. Ferda, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, United States of America Paula Fredriksen, Boston University, United States of America, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Deane Galbraith, University of Otago, Aotearoa New Zealand Mark Goodacre, Duke University, United States of America Meghan R. Henning, University of Dayton, United States of America Nathan C. Johnson, University of Indianapolis, United States of America Wayne Te Kaawa, University of Otago, Aotearoa New Zealand Chris Keith, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion, and Society, Norway John S. Kloppenborg, University of Toronto, Canada Amy-Jill Levine, Hartford International University for Religion and Peace, United States of America, and Vanderbilt University, United States of America Brandon Massey, University of Münster, Germany Justin J. Meggitt, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Halvor Moxnes, University of Oslo, Norway Robert J. Myles, Wollaston Theological College, University of Divinity, Australia Wongi Park, Belmont University, United States of America Janelle Peters, Loyola Marymount University, United States of America Taylor G. Petrey, Kalamazoo College, United States of America Adele Reinhartz, University of Ottawa, Canada Rafael Rodríguez, Johnson University, United States of America Sarah E. Rollens, Rhodes College, United States of America Anders Runesson, University of Oslo, Norway Nathan Shedd, William Jessup University, United States of America, and Johnson University, United States of America Mitzi J. Smith, Columbia Theological Seminary, United States of America, and University of South Africa, South Africa Joan Taylor, King’s College London, United Kingdom Matthew Thiessen, McMaster University, Canada Robyn Faith Walsh, University of Miami, United States of America Matthew G. Whitlock, Seattle University, United States of America Stephen Young, Appalachian State University, United States of America Christopher B. Zeichmann, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada

Everyday Life in Medieval England

Everyday Life in Medieval England
Title Everyday Life in Medieval England PDF eBook
Author Christopher Dyer
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 353
Release 2001-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0826419828

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Everyday Life in Medieval England captures the day-to-day experience of people in the middle ages - the houses and settlements in which they lived, the food they ate, their getting and spending - and their social relationships. The picture that emerges is of great variety, of constant change, of movement and of enterprise. Many people were downtrodden and miserably poor, but they struggled against their circumstances, resisting oppressive authorities, to build their own way of life and to improve their material conditions. The ordinary men and women of the middle ages appear throughout. Everyday life in Medieval England is an outstanding contribution to both national and local history.