Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English PeopleBede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People, completed in 731, is a masterpiece of historical writing. Bede's clear narrative, his scrupulous sifting of evidence and his vigorous pursuit of information from many sources written and oral are all features which commend themselves to modern readers. The work was read in every part of Europe throughout the Middle Ages, and today it still remains the best-known text to have survived from Anglo-Saxon England. From its pages we learn the stories of Edwin and Oswald, Cuthbert and Caedmon, and many more which have become an indelible part of English national consciousness. The present edition, first published in 1969, is recognized as standard and authoritative: its text is based on all the important early witnesses (including, for the first time, the 'Leningrad Bede'), and the Introduction contains Sir Roger Mynors's classic account of the work's complex manuscript transmission. A number of printer's errors has now been corrected, and marginal cross-references to discussion in J. M. Wallace-Hadrill Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People (Oxford Medieval Texts, 1988) have been added. |
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SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | xiv |
ABBREVIATIONS | xv |
HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION by B C | xvii |
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abbot Ęthelburh Ęthelfrith Ęthelthryth Aldfrith Anglorum anno antistes apostles atque Augustine autem Bede Bede's bishop Britain Britons Brittania brother caelestis Cedd century CHAPTER Christ church consecrated copy cuius death Domini dominicae Easter ecclesiae Ecgfrith Eddius eius eiusdem English enim eodem eorum episcopatus episcopus erant erat ergo esset etiam faith fidei fidem Gaul gentis gratia Gregory haec heavenly History holy ibique illi illius illo inquit insula ipsa ipse Irish iuxta Jarrow king king of Kent kingdom Lindisfarne loco Lord monastery multo multum neque Northumbria omnes omnibus Oswiu pallium pascha Paulinus Penda Picts Pope priest prouincia quae quam quia quibus quidem quod quoque Rędwald rege regis regni Roman sancti Saxons Saxonum sibi siue suae sunt tamen tempore thegns tonsure tunc uero uestrae uidelicet uiro uitae uitam uobis usque Wilfrid