The Cambridge Companion to Bede

The Cambridge Companion to Bede
Author: Scott DeGregorio
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-05-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781139825429

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As the major writer and thinker of the Anglo-Saxon period, the Venerable Bede is a key figure in the study of the literature and thought of this time. This Companion, written by an international team of specialists, is a key introductory guide to Bede, his writings, and his world. The first part of the volume focuses on Bede's cultural and intellectual milieu, covering his life, the secular-political contexts of his day, the foundations of the Latin learning he inherited and sought to perpetuate, the ecclesiastical and monastic setting of early Northumbria, and the foundation of his home institution, Wearmouth-Jarrow. The book then considers Bede's writing in detail, treating his educational, exegetical and historical works. Concluding with a detailed assessment of Bede's influence and reception from the time of his death up to the modern age, the Companion enables the reader to view Bede's writings within a wider cultural context.

The Cambridge Companion to Old English Literature

The Cambridge Companion to Old English Literature
Author: Malcolm Godden,Michael Lapidge
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1991-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521377943

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Ideal for students, this collection of fifteen specially commissioned essays covers all aspects of Anglo-Saxon literature from 600-1066.

The Cambridge Companion to Bede

The Cambridge Companion to Bede
Author: Scott DeGregorio
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2010-05-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521514958

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A key introductory guide for students to Bede's cultural world, his writings, and his reputation in later times.

The Cambridge Companion to George Eliot

The Cambridge Companion to George Eliot
Author: George Levine,Nancy Henry
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2019-01-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781107193345

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This second edition, including some new chapters, provides an essential introduction to all aspects of George Eliot's life and writing. Accessible essays by some of the most distinguished scholars of Victorian literature provide lucid and often original insights into the work of one of the most important novelists of the nineteenth century.

The Cambridge Companion to the Victorian Novel

The Cambridge Companion to the Victorian Novel
Author: Deirdre David
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2001
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521646197

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In this Companion, first published in 2000, specially-commissioned essays examine the social and cultural context of Victorian fiction.

A Companion to Bede

A Companion to Bede
Author: George Hardin Brown
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2009
Genre: Anglo-Saxons
ISBN: STANFORD:36105124135828

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A full and accessibly-written survey of Bede and his works, including a chapter on his legacy for subsequent history.

Bede the Theologian

Bede the Theologian
Author: John P. Bequette
Publsiher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2022
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780813235004

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Revered by contemporaries and posterity for both his sanctity and his scholarship, Bede (672-735) is a pivotal figure in the history of the Church. Known primarily as an historian for his Ecclesiastical History of the English People, Bede was also an accomplished pedagogue, hagiographer, and biblical scholar. Bede the Theologian: History, Rhetoric, and Spirituality takes a fresh look at this classic Christian thinker, exploring the gamut of Bede's literary corpus. The book investigates key themes, including Bede's understanding of the theological significance of time, his conception of the relationship between the temporal and eternal orders within history, his theological use of rhetoric, his foray into narrative theology, and his spirituality. The purpose of this volume is to introduce the reader to principal theological themes in Bede's thought. Bequette's thesis is that Bede was a theologian writing in continuity with the Christian tradition and yet making creative, original contributions to that tradition for the sake of his contemporaries, both in the monastery and in the culture at large. The method involves a close reading and analysis of key texts within Bede's corpus of writings. These texts include the Ecclesiastical History of the English People, the Life of St Cuthbert, and several of Bede's biblical commentaries (On the Tabernacle, On the Temple) his homilies, and didactic treatises (On the Reckoning of Time, Concerning Figures and Tropes in Sacred Scripture). Bede the Theologian: History, Rhetoric, and Spirituality constitutes a scholarly study of Bede's thought as an integral whole, identifying key themes and ideas that pervade his writings. Thus, it can serve as an introduction to Bede's thought for non-specialists in the areas of theology, religious studies, and other areas of the humanities.

Bede and the Future

Bede and the Future
Author: Peter Darby,Faith Wallis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317175773

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Bede (c. 673-735) was Anglo-Saxon England’s most prominent scholar, and his body of work is among the most important intellectual achievements of the entire Middle Ages. Bede and the Future brings together an international group of Bede scholars to examine a number of questions about Bede’s attitude towards, and ideas about, the time to come. This encompasses the short-term future (Bede’s own lifetime and the time soon after his death) and the end of time. Whilst recognising that these temporal perspectives may not be completely distinct, the volume shows how Bede’s understanding of their relationship undoubtedly changed over the course of his life. Each chapter examines a distinct aspect of the subject, whilst at the same time complementing the other essays, resulting in a comprehensive and coherent volume. In so doing the volume asks (and answers) new questions about Bede and his ideas about the future, and will undoubtedly stimulate further research in this field.