This paper seeks to explain why Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People constitutes a valid historical work, rather than a religious text. It starts by addressing the nature of historical vs non-historical narrative, focusing on a concept of "genealogy of information." It couples ideas from narrative theory, historiography, and anthropology, and compares Bede's work to some other works of narrative and pseudo-history which fail to include the elements necessary to be considered history
This thesis examines of the role of Bede in the creation of an English national identity by consider...
Crépin André. Sharon M. Rowley. The Old English Version of Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica. Cambridge ...
This paper attempts to correlate Bede's account of the British king Caedualla, to whom he attributed...
The church history of the Anglo-Saxons can only be approached through the lens of a few writers, arg...
This thesis examines the historia works of Bede in the light of the influence of genre and rhetoric ...
For the modern historian of the Anglo-Saxon settlement of England, 1849 should be a more significant...
This dissertation concerns the following question: why and how does Bede minimize conflict in his Hi...
This dissertation examines the methods and sources employed by Bede in the construction of his accou...
This paper attempts to look at the evidence for English ideas about their own national origins in th...
Bede Venerable from Northumbria belongs to the group of the most prolific writers of the early medie...
In his Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum (circa 731 CE), Bede says that he will write his accou...
Bede was (and is) justly renowned for his scholarship and admired for his piety; an early cult, such...
This is a survey and analysis of the writings of English historians in the half-century before 1640....
This article argues that the Anglo-Saxon intellectual Bede (d. 735) saw kingship as a ‘secular’ offi...
The translation of Bede is based on that of Stevens (1723) and that of the Chronicle of an unprinted...
This thesis examines of the role of Bede in the creation of an English national identity by consider...
Crépin André. Sharon M. Rowley. The Old English Version of Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica. Cambridge ...
This paper attempts to correlate Bede's account of the British king Caedualla, to whom he attributed...
The church history of the Anglo-Saxons can only be approached through the lens of a few writers, arg...
This thesis examines the historia works of Bede in the light of the influence of genre and rhetoric ...
For the modern historian of the Anglo-Saxon settlement of England, 1849 should be a more significant...
This dissertation concerns the following question: why and how does Bede minimize conflict in his Hi...
This dissertation examines the methods and sources employed by Bede in the construction of his accou...
This paper attempts to look at the evidence for English ideas about their own national origins in th...
Bede Venerable from Northumbria belongs to the group of the most prolific writers of the early medie...
In his Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum (circa 731 CE), Bede says that he will write his accou...
Bede was (and is) justly renowned for his scholarship and admired for his piety; an early cult, such...
This is a survey and analysis of the writings of English historians in the half-century before 1640....
This article argues that the Anglo-Saxon intellectual Bede (d. 735) saw kingship as a ‘secular’ offi...
The translation of Bede is based on that of Stevens (1723) and that of the Chronicle of an unprinted...
This thesis examines of the role of Bede in the creation of an English national identity by consider...
Crépin André. Sharon M. Rowley. The Old English Version of Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica. Cambridge ...
This paper attempts to correlate Bede's account of the British king Caedualla, to whom he attributed...