Aelfric and the Cult of Saints in Late Anglo Saxon England

Aelfric and the Cult of Saints in Late Anglo Saxon England
Author: Mechthild Gretsch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2005
Genre: Christian hagiography
ISBN: 0511140312

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Aelfric and the Cult of Saints in Late Anglo Saxon England

Aelfric and the Cult of Saints in Late Anglo Saxon England
Author: Mechthild Gretsch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2005
Genre: Christian hagiography
ISBN: 0511312229

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Aelfric and the Cult of Saints in Late Anglo Saxon England

Aelfric and the Cult of Saints in Late Anglo Saxon England
Author: Mechthild Gretsch
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2006-01-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781139448659

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The cult of saints was one of the most important aspects of life in the Middle Ages, and it often formed the nucleus of developing group identities in a town, a province or a country. The literature of Anglo-Saxon England is unique among contemporary European literatures in that it features a vast amount of saints' Lives in the vernacular. Of these Lives, Ælfric is the most important author, and his saints' Lives have never previously been explored in their contemporary setting. In this study, Gretsch analyses Ælfric's Lives of five important saints in the light of their cults in Anglo-Saxon England. This gives the reader fascinating glimpses of 'Ælfric at work': he adapts the cults and rewrites the received Latin hagiography of the five saints, with the result that each of their English Lives conveys a distinct message to the contemporary political elite and to a lay audience at large.

Dictionary of Theologians

Dictionary of Theologians
Author: Jonathan Hill
Publsiher: James Clarke & Company
Total Pages: 591
Release: 2010-03-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780227179062

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An exhaustive guide to every significant Christian theologian who lived from the first century to 1308, the year in which John Duns Scotus died. The dictionary encompasses the Catholic, Orthodox, Nestorian and Monophysite traditions, including information not previously available in English. Thoroughly indexed, the dictionary incorporates common variants of names and concepts which will help and direct the reader. The main criterion for inclusion has been contribution to the development of Christian theology. Sub-criteria by which that is measured include, above all, originality and influence on later figures. With over 290 entries, the dictionary provides a handy summary of theologiansi lives and writings together with recent scholarship,as well as an up-to-date, definitive bibliography listing primary texts, translations and secondary literature in the major western European languages. Useful for all levels of academia; no other text matches the depth of the dictionaryis bibliographies. The unprecedented thoroughness of Hill's compilation provides an essential resource for studies at all levels on such a large and varied range of Church thinkers.

A Companion to lfric

A Companion to   lfric
Author: Hugh Magennis,Mary Swan
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2009-06-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789047430254

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This collection provides a new, authoritative and challenging study of the life and works of Ælfric of Eynsham, the most important vernacular religious writer in the history of Anglo-Saxon England.

Bishop thelwold His Followers and Saints Cults in Early Medieval England

Bishop   thelwold  His Followers  and Saints  Cults in Early Medieval England
Author: Alison Hudson
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2022
Genre: Bishops
ISBN: 9781783276851

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An exploration of how Æthelwold and those he influenced deployed the promotion of saints to implement religious reform.

A Short History of the Anglo Saxons

A Short History of the Anglo Saxons
Author: Henrietta Leyser
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786731401

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'Here lies our leader all cut down, the valiant man in the dust.' The elegiac words of the Battle of Maldon, an epic poem written to celebrate the bravery of an English army defeated by Viking raiders in 991, emerge from a diverse literature - including Beowulf and Bede's Ecclesiastical History - produced by the people known as the Anglo-Saxons: Germanic tribes who migrated to Britain from Lower Saxony and Denmark in the early fifth century CE. The era once known as the 'Dark Ages' was marked by stunning cultural advances, and Henrietta Leyser here offers a fresh analysis of exciting recent discoveries made in the archaeology and art of the Anglo-Saxon world. Arguing that the desperate struggle (led by Alfred the Great) against the Vikings helped define a distinctively English sensibility, the author explores relations with the indigenous British, the Anglo-Saxon conversion to Christianity, the ascendancy of Mercia and the rise of Wessex. This vivid history evokes both the emergent kingdoms of Alfred and Offa and the golden treasures of Sutton Hoo. It will appeal to students of early medieval history and to all those who wish to understand how England was born.

The Long Twelfth Century View of the Anglo Saxon Past

The Long Twelfth Century View of the Anglo Saxon Past
Author: Martin Brett,David A. Woodman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317025153

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Scholars have long been interested in the extent to which the Anglo-Saxon past can be understood using material written, and produced, in the twelfth century; and simultaneously in the continued importance (or otherwise) of the Anglo-Saxon past in the generations following the Norman Conquest of England. In order to better understand these issues, this volume provides a series of essays that moves scholarship forward in two significant ways. Firstly, it scrutinises how the Anglo-Saxon past continued to be reused and recycled throughout the longue durée of the twelfth century, as opposed to the early decades that are usually covered. Secondly, by bringing together scholars who are experts in various different scholarly disciplines, the volume deals with a much broader range of historical, linguistic, legal, artistic, palaeographical and cultic evidence than has hitherto been the case. Divided into four main parts: The Anglo-Saxon Saints; Anglo-Saxon England in the Narrative of Britain; Anglo-Saxon Law and Charter; and Art-history and the French Vernacular, it scrutinises the majority of different genres of source material that are vital in any study of early medieval British history. In so doing the resultant volume will become a standard reference point for students and scholars alike interested in the ways in which the Anglo-Saxon past continued to be of importance and interest throughout the twelfth century.