Anglo-Saxon England: Volume 27

Anglo-Saxon England: Volume 27
Title Anglo-Saxon England: Volume 27 PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Godden
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 650
Release 1999-03-04
Genre History
ISBN 9780521622431

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The discovery in Sonderhausen of a fragmentary psalter glossed in Latin and Old English allows fresh inferences to be drawn regarding the study of the psalter in Anglo-Saxon England, and of the transmission of the corpus of vernacular psalter glosses. A detailed textual and palaeographical study of the Wearmouth-Jarrow bibles leads to the exciting possibility that the hand of Bede can be identified, annotating the text of the Bible which he no doubt played an instrumental role in establishing. Two Latin texts from the circle of Archbishop Wulfstan are published here in full, whilst disciplined philological and historical analysis helps to clarify a puzzling reference in 'thelbert's law-code to the early medieval practice of providing food render for the king. Finally, the volume contains two pioneering essays in the histoire des mentalités. The usual comprehensive bibliography of the previous year's publications in all branches of Anglo-Saxon studies rounds off the book.

Hild of Whitby and the Ministry of Women in the Anglo-Saxon World

Hild of Whitby and the Ministry of Women in the Anglo-Saxon World
Title Hild of Whitby and the Ministry of Women in the Anglo-Saxon World PDF eBook
Author Anne E. Inman
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 300
Release 2019-07-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1978700679

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This book tells the story of Hild, the abbess of a highly successful double monastery at Whitby in Northumbria, where she was responsible for the education of five future bishops. Here she exercised an authority which in subsequent centuries would be reserved exclusively for men. At thirteen Hild was baptized by Paulinus, who had come to Britain to join Augustine’s mission. Augustine had been sent by Pope Gregory to convert Britain, which had largely lapsed into paganism after the fall of the Roman Empire. Augustine in fact had little success in converting the Britons beyond Kent, and even in Kent Christianity had already been partially re-established by Queen Bertha, who had brought her Catholic Chaplain with her from Gaul upon her marriage to King Ethelbert. There were many powerful women, like Bertha, who had been at the forefront of keeping the faith alive in the "Dark Ages," but whose agency has been written out of history or down-played in favour of the actions of famous men. Hild’s story is brought back to life alongside Mary, who founded a desert community at Tabenisi; Macrina, the teacher (didaskalos) of Gregory of Nyssa, Basil of Caesarea; Ita, confessor to Brendan; the formidable Aelffled, who succeeded Hild at Whitby, a co-worker and confidante of Cuthbert. As the Catholic Church struggles under the weight of centuries-old misogyny, it is surprising to see how, in the early medieval period, abbesses had shared governance with bishops. As that church struggles with a shortage of male priests to celebrate the sacraments, it is instructive to see how many sacramental ministries were once exercised by female monastics. Confession, for example, was once practiced in the same way whether the confessor was a man or, as in Hild’s case, a woman. The span of Hild’s life covers the period before and after the establishment of clericalism, the unbridgeable gap between the higher plane of the male priesthood and the lower plane of religious women. Bede’s telling of Hild’s life was already downplaying her authority as a powerful leader in the Anglo-Saxon church. It is time for that to be remedied.

Royal Historical Society Annual Bibliography of British and Irish History

Royal Historical Society Annual Bibliography of British and Irish History
Title Royal Historical Society Annual Bibliography of British and Irish History PDF eBook
Author Royal Historical Society (Great Britain)
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 448
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780198207122

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The Royal Historical Society's Annual Bibliography of British and Irish History provides a comprehensive and authoritative survey of books and articles on historical topics published in a single calendar year. The volume covers all periods of British and Irish history from Roman Britain to the late twentieth century, and also includes a section on imperial and commonwealth history. It is the most complete and up-to-date bibliography of its type, and an indispensable tool for historians.

The Mildrith Legend

The Mildrith Legend
Title The Mildrith Legend PDF eBook
Author David W. Rollason
Publisher Leicester University
Pages 192
Release 1982
Genre Religion
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The British National Bibliography

The British National Bibliography
Title The British National Bibliography PDF eBook
Author Arthur James Wells
Publisher
Pages 1450
Release 1998
Genre Bibliography, National
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The World of Saint Mildred, C. 660-730

The World of Saint Mildred, C. 660-730
Title The World of Saint Mildred, C. 660-730 PDF eBook
Author Beda Brooks
Publisher Downside Abbey Books
Pages 186
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Saint Paul, Minnesota, Polk City Directory Collection, 1879-80--

Saint Paul, Minnesota, Polk City Directory Collection, 1879-80--
Title Saint Paul, Minnesota, Polk City Directory Collection, 1879-80-- PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 2174
Release 1913
Genre Saint Paul (Minn.)
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