Life of St. Edmund of Abingdon, Archbishop of Canterbury
Author: Frances de Paravicini
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Published: 1898
Total Pages: 400
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Author: Frances de Paravicini
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Published: 1898
Total Pages: 400
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Clifford Hugh Lawrence
Publisher: Oxford, Clarendon Press
Published: 1960
Total Pages: 360
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Author: Edmundus (Abendonensis, santo.)
Publisher: British Academy
Published: 1973
Total Pages: 144
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Speculum Ecclesie of Edmund of Abingdon, archbishop of Canterbury (1234-40), has come down in various versions in Latin, Anglo-Norman, and English. This edition comprises the original Latin text, never before printed and, printed en face, the vulgate Latin text, which is a translation of one of the Anglo-Norman versions.
Author: Matthew Paris
Publisher: Sutton Publishing Limited
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 200
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first English translation of an important Latin text by the 13th century chronicler Mathew Parsis. A valusable, previously inaccesible source, it documents the life and canonization of St. Edmund of Abingdon, Archbishop of Canterbury 1233-40, and the first teacher at Oxford about whom anything is known.
Author: Clifford Hugh Lawrence
Publisher: Oxford, Clarendon Press
Published: 1960
Total Pages: 362
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Author: Andrew Reeves
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2015-06-02
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 9004294457
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Religious Education in Thirteenth-Century England, Andrew Reeves examines how laypeople in a largely illiterate and oral culture learned the basic doctrines of the Christian religion. Although lay religious life is often assumed to have been a tissue of ignorance and superstition, this study shows basic religious training to have been broadly available to laity and clergy alike. Reeves examines the nature, availability and circulation of sermon manuscripts as well as guidebooks to Christian teachings written for both clergy and literate laypeople. He shows that under the direction of a vigorous and reforming episcopate and aided by the preaching of the friars, clergy had a readily available toolkit to instruct their lay flocks.
Author: John Fines
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Publishing
Published: 1970
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 9781566197168
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Dictionary of the lives of men and women who dominated the time between the collapse of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance. Each portrait provides a historical outline of a life and assesses that life in relation to the contemporary background.
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Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2019-02-11
Total Pages: 431
ISBN-13: 9004391444
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Companion to Seals in the Middle Ages is a cross-disciplinary collection of fourteen essays on medieval sigillography. It is organized thematically, and it emphasizes important, often cutting-edge, methodologies for the study of medieval seals and sealing cultures. As the chronological, temporal and geographic scope of the essays in the volume suggests, the study of the medieval seal—its manufacture, materiality, usage, iconography, inscription, and preservation—is a rich endeavour that demands collaboration across disciplines as well as between scholars working on material from different regions and periods. It is hoped that this collection will make the study of medieval seals more accessible and will stimulate students and scholars to employ and further develop these material and methodological approaches to seals. Contributors are Adrian Ailes, Elka Cwiertnia, Paul Dryburgh, Emir O. Filipovi, Oliver Harris, Philippa Hoskin, Ashley Jones, Andreas Lehnertz, John McEwan, Elizabeth A. New, Jonathan Shea, Caroline Simonet, Angelina A. Volkoff, and Marek L. Wójcik.
Author: Wilfrid Wallace
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Published: 1893
Total Pages: 708
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Published: 1745
Total Pages: 0
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