The Moore Bede

The Moore Bede
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Total Pages : 37
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Synopsis The Moore Bede by : Saint Bede (the Venerable)

The Moore Bede

The Moore Bede
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Bede and Time

Bede and Time
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9781317175742
ISBN-13 : 1317175743
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Synopsis Bede and Time by : Máirín MacCarron

Awarded the Irish Historical Research Prize 2021. The Venerable Bede (c. 673–735) was the leading intellectual figure of the early Anglo-Saxon Church, and his extensive corpus of writings encompassed themes of exegesis, computus (dating of Easter and construction of calendars), history and hagiography. Rather than look at these works in isolation, Máirín MacCarron argues that Bede’s work in different genres needs to be read together to be properly understood. This book provides the first integrated analysis of Bede’s thought on time, and demonstrates that such a comprehensive examination allows a greater understanding of Bede’s writings on time, and illuminates the place of time and chronology in his other works. Bede was an outstanding intellect whose creativity and ingenuity were apparent in various genres of writing. This book argues that in innovatively combining computus, theology and history, Bede transformed his contemporaries’ understanding of time and chronology.

The World of Bede

The World of Bede
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 0521398193
ISBN-13 : 9780521398190
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Synopsis The World of Bede by : Peter Hunter Blair

An engaging and accessible introduction to the writings and intellectual development of the Venerable Bede (d.735), this book (originally published in 1970) is available again for the enjoyment of all those interested in the early medieval world. With an updated preface and supplementary bibliography by Michael Lapidge, the book is based almost entirely on primary sources, particularly Bede's own writings. The book surveys the fragmented state of Britain after the Anglo-Saxon conquests, tracing the - sometimes faltering - rebirth of Christianity from the time of St. Augustine through to the glories of the golden age of Northumbria in the eighth century. What was Bede's contribution to the growth of scholarship? Why is his famous Ecclesiastical History of the English Church and People still so highly regarded? How did Bede see his own age? What traditions most influenced him? Peter Hunter Blair answers all these questions, assessing Bede sympatheticaly in all the fields in which he was active, as teacher, orthographer, moral philospher, grammarian, theologian, natural scientist and, above all, as our first modern historian.

Bede and the Theory of Everything

Bede and the Theory of Everything
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Publisher : Reaktion Books
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9781789148275
ISBN-13 : 1789148278
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Synopsis Bede and the Theory of Everything by : Michelle P. Brown

An accessible biography of the venerable Bede, regarded as the father of English history. This book investigates the life and world of Bede (c. 673–735), the foremost scholar of the early Middle Ages and the “father of English history.” It examines his notable feats, including calculating the first tide tables, creating the Ceolfrith Bibles and the Lindisfarne Gospels, writing the earliest extant Old English poetry, and composing his famous Ecclesiastical History of the English People. In addition to providing an accessible overview of Bede’s life and work, Michelle P. Brown describes new discoveries regarding Bede’s handwriting, his historical research, and his previously lost Old English translation of St John’s Gospel, dictated on his deathbed.

Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts

Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 9781317758907
ISBN-13 : 1317758900
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Synopsis Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts by : Mary P. Richards

The study of manuscripts is fundamental to the appreciation of Anglo-Saxon texts and culture. Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts: Basic Readings provides an introductory collection of materials covering basic terms, techniques, resources, issues, and applications. Focusing on manuscripts copied before 1100 in England, the selections gathered here consider their history, production, analysis, and significance. Drawn from a variety of published sources and new writings commissioned for this collection, these essays offer a thorough background in principles and practices, along with up-to-date coverage of new developments in paleography. This interdisciplinary collection introduces key subjects of research for Anglo-Saxon studies while suggesting potential developments and new directions within the field.

The B Text of the Old English Bede

The B Text of the Old English Bede
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : 9789004484184
ISBN-13 : 9004484183
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis The B Text of the Old English Bede by : Raymond J.S. Grant

Adam Bede Illustrated

Adam Bede Illustrated
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Total Pages : 739
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ISBN-10 : 9798693782372
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Synopsis Adam Bede Illustrated by : George Eliot

Adam Bede, the first novel written by George Eliot (the pen name of Mary Ann Evans), was published in 1859. It was published pseudonymously, even though Evans was a well-published and highly respected scholar of her time. The novel has remained in print ever since and is regularly used in university studies of 19th-century English literature

How, When and Why did Bede Write his Ecclesiastical History?

How, When and Why did Bede Write his Ecclesiastical History?
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 363
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ISBN-10 : 9780429663666
ISBN-13 : 0429663668
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Synopsis How, When and Why did Bede Write his Ecclesiastical History? by : Richard Shaw

Bede’s Ecclesiastical History is our main source for early Christian Anglo-Saxon England, but how was it written? When? And why? Scholars have spent much of the last half century investigating the latter question – the ‘why’. This new study is the first to systematically consider the ‘how’ and the ‘when’. Richard Shaw shows that rather than producing the History at a single point in 731, Bede was working on it for as much as twenty years, from c. 715 to just before his death in 735. Unpacking and extending the period of composition of Bede’s best-known book makes sense of the complicated and contradictory evidence for its purposes. The work did not have one context, but several, each with its own distinct constructed audiences. Thus, the History was not written for a single purpose to the exclusion of all others. Nor was it simply written for a variety of reasons. It was written over time – quite a lot of time – and as the world changed during that time, so too did Bede’s reasons for writing, the intentions he sought to pursue – and the patrons he hoped to please or to placate.