The essays in this volume, provided by experts in various different scholarly disciplines, scrutinize how the Anglo-Saxon past continued to be re-used and recycled throughout the longue durée of the twelfth century, as opposed to the early decades that are usually covered. The volume deals with a range of historical, linguistic, legal, artistic, palaeographical and cultic evidence and 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.
The essays in this volume, provided by experts in various different scholarly disciplines, scrutinize how the Anglo-Saxon past continued to be re-used and recycled throughout the longue durée of the twelfth century, as opposed to the early decades that are usually covered. The volume deals with a range of historical, linguistic, legal, artistic, palaeographical and cultic evidence and 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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Martin Brett, Fellow Emeritus of Robinson College, Cambridge University and author of The English Church under Henry I (OUP, 1975). David A. Woodman, Fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge University and Director of Studies in History and Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic. He is author of Charters of Northern Houses (OUP, 2012).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction, Martin Brett. Part I The Anglo Saxon Saints: The Viking hiatus in the cult of saints as seen in the 12th century, R. Bartlett; Folcard of Saint Bertin and the Anglo Saxon saints at Thorney, Rosalind Love; Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica as a source of lections in pre and post Conquest England, Teresa Webber. Part II Anglo Saxon England in the Narrative of Britain: Danish ferocity and abandoned monasteries: the 12th century view, Julia Barrow; Symeon of Durham's Historia de Regibus Anglorum et Dacorum as a product of 12th century historical workshops, David Rollason; William of Malmesbury's diatribe against the Normans, R.M.Thomson; Normandy's view of the Anglo Saxon past in the 12th century, Elisabeth van Houts; Richard of Devizes and a 'rising tide of nonsense': how Cerdic met King Arthur, John Gillingham. Part III Anglo Saxon Law and Charter: Historical literacy in the archive: post Conquest imitative copies of pre Conquest charters and some French comparanda, J. Crick; The use and abuse of Anglo Saxon charters by the kings of England, 1100 1300, Nicholas Vincent; Pre Conquest laws and legislators in the 12th century, Bruce O'Brien. Part IV Art History and the French Vernacular: 'History' in Anglo Norman romance: the presentation of the pre Conquest past, Judith Weiss; The scribe looks back: Anglo Saxon England and the Eadwine Psalter, C. Karkov; The Anglo Saxon tradition in post Conquest architecture and sculpture, Malcolm Thurlby. Bibliography; Indexes.
Introduction, Martin Brett. Part I The Anglo Saxon Saints: The Viking hiatus in the cult of saints as seen in the 12th century, R. Bartlett; Folcard of Saint Bertin and the Anglo Saxon saints at Thorney, Rosalind Love; Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica as a source of lections in pre and post Conquest England, Teresa Webber. Part II Anglo Saxon England in the Narrative of Britain: Danish ferocity and abandoned monasteries: the 12th century view, Julia Barrow; Symeon of Durham's Historia de Regibus Anglorum et Dacorum as a product of 12th century historical workshops, David Rollason; William of Malmesbury's diatribe against the Normans, R.M.Thomson; Normandy's view of the Anglo Saxon past in the 12th century, Elisabeth van Houts; Richard of Devizes and a 'rising tide of nonsense': how Cerdic met King Arthur, John Gillingham. Part III Anglo Saxon Law and Charter: Historical literacy in the archive: post Conquest imitative copies of pre Conquest charters and some French comparanda, J. Crick; The use and abuse of Anglo Saxon charters by the kings of England, 1100 1300, Nicholas Vincent; Pre Conquest laws and legislators in the 12th century, Bruce O'Brien. Part IV Art History and the French Vernacular: 'History' in Anglo Norman romance: the presentation of the pre Conquest past, Judith Weiss; The scribe looks back: Anglo Saxon England and the Eadwine Psalter, C. Karkov; The Anglo Saxon tradition in post Conquest architecture and sculpture, Malcolm Thurlby. Bibliography; Indexes.
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