Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings and Nobles

Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings and Nobles
Title Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings and Nobles PDF eBook
Author William George Searle
Publisher
Pages 490
Release 1899
Genre Anglo-Saxons
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Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts

Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts
Title Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts PDF eBook
Author Helmut Gneuss
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 961
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1442648236

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Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts is the first publication to list every surviving manuscript or manuscript fragment written in Anglo-Saxon England between the seventh and the eleventh centuries or imported into the country during that time. Each of the 1,291 entries in Helmut Gneuss and Michael Lapidge's Bibliographical Handlist not only details the origins, contents, current location, script, and decoration of the manuscript, but also provides bibliographic entries that list facsimiles, editions, linguistic analyses, and general studies relevant to that manuscript. A general bibliography, designed to provide full details of author-date references cited in the individual entries, includes more than 4,000 items. Compiled by two of the field's greatest living scholars, the Gneuss-Lapidge Bibliographical Handlist stands to become the most important single-volume research tool to appear in the field since Greenfield and Robinson's Bibliography of Publications on Old English Literature. Their achievement in the present book will endure for many decades and serve as a catalyst for new research across several disciplines.

The Latin Church During Anglo-Saxon Times

The Latin Church During Anglo-Saxon Times
Title The Latin Church During Anglo-Saxon Times PDF eBook
Author Henry Soames
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Pages 536
Release 1848
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The Anglo-Saxon State

The Anglo-Saxon State
Title The Anglo-Saxon State PDF eBook
Author James Campbell
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 340
Release 2000-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781852851767

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These essays make a case for how unified and well-governed Anglo-Saxon England was, and how numerous and wealthy its inhabitants were.

The Bishop Reformed

The Bishop Reformed
Title The Bishop Reformed PDF eBook
Author John S. Ott
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 308
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780754657651

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In the period following the collapse of the Carolingian Empire up to the Fourth Lateran Council (1215), the episcopate everywhere in Europe experienced substantial and important change. How did the medieval bishop, unquestionably one of the most powerful figures of the Middle Ages, respond to these and other historical changes? In this volume of interdisciplinary studies drawn from literary scholarship, art history, and history, the editors and contributors propose less a conventional socio-political reading of the episcopate and more of a cultural reading of bishops that, especially, is concerned with issues such as episcopal (self-)representation, conceptualization of office and authority, cultural production (images, texts, material objects, space) and ecclesiology/ideology.

ANGLO-SAXON BISHOPS, KINGS AND NOBLES

ANGLO-SAXON BISHOPS, KINGS AND NOBLES
Title ANGLO-SAXON BISHOPS, KINGS AND NOBLES PDF eBook
Author WILLIAM GEORGE. SEARLE
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
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ISBN 9781033906149

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The Combined Anglo-Saxon Chronicles

The Combined Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
Title The Combined Anglo-Saxon Chronicles PDF eBook
Author Guy Points
Publisher Guy Points
Pages 143
Release 2013-05-30
Genre History
ISBN 095576792X

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This book enables rapid access to the events recorded in any one year in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle which was created in the late ninth century. Multiple copies were made and sent to monasteries in England where they were then independently updated, amended and copied, at times resulting in considerable variation in content. Today some nine manuscripts survive in whole or in part to make up what is known as the “Anglo-Saxon Chronicle”. It covers the period BC 60 to AD 1154 recording events, people and places, the governance of England including taxation, foreign affairs, natural events relating to famines, farming, climate, eclipses of the sun and moon, and the arrival of comets. Some entries include commentaries by the scribe. The author provides a narrative in chronological order of the information provided by the extant manuscripts using as his principal source “The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle”, translated by G N Garmonsway. He further develops and abridges the Garmonsway version to produce one continuous text. Unique to Guy Points’ presentation is the device of using different print font types in the text to identify each of the source manuscripts. The font index is supplied at the foot of every single page of the narrative. Thus, the year, content and origin can be instantly correlated by eye. This eliminates time-consuming and potentially confusing cross-referencing by paragraph, page and year. Only new and additional information provided in the different manuscripts is added. Where manuscripts disagree over date attribution this is indicated. Some entries have additional information inserted by the author to help identify more precisely some of the individuals, events and geographical locations named. Overall, the condensed narrative and unique methodology of presentation make the wealth of material in the several manuscripts more easily accessible to everyone.