Among the most celebrated historians of twelfth-century England, William of Newburgh (1135/6-c. 1200) has a long-standing reputation for bookishness. According to Rachel Fulton: \u27The world came to William in books, and it was through books that he was most comfortable making sense of it.\u27 Fulton follows the Rolls Series editor, Richard Howlett, in adducing a long list of sources used by William in his Historia Anglorum, including the histories of Symeon of Durham (d. after 1129) and Henry of Huntingdon (d. c. 1157). Yet there is good reason to doubt whether William\u27s reading was as extensive as Howlett suggested - and this not just because of the apparently negligible size of Newburgh\u27s library. Indeed, John Gillingham has demon...
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To the present-day reader texts are widely available. However, to the early modern reader this acces...
Manuscripts underpin the study of the Middle Ages, but the numbers which survive are thought to be a...
A hitherto unknown manuscript book of songs, poetry and prose came to the author’s attention among a...
William of Malmesbury wrote his Gesta Regum ‘out of love for his homeland’ (‘propter patriae caritat...
The twelfth century in western Europe was marked by tensions and negotiations between Church, aristo...
This essay presents fresh findings on Scotland’s earliest reception of Boethius’s works. It focuses ...
This thesis responds to a lack of information regarding reading practice in literature in early Midd...
This thesis is a study of all aspects of writing and reading connected with Sir John Fastolf, a mili...
Describing William of Malmesbury, scholars have often found it appropriate to draw upon superlatives...
Robert Thornton of East Newton, Yorkshire (c.1367-c.1465) is the most important scribe of late-medie...
During the episcopate of St Wulfstan of Worcester (1062-1095) a large number of books, many in Engli...
Anglo-Norman Durham was home to a considerable body of historical texts during the period to c. 1130...
Publication – « Writing History in the Anglo-Norman World. Manuscripts, Makers and Readers, c.1066-c...
The medieval English West Midlands has long been associated with the production of vernacular texts,...
Publisher\u27s description: Westminster Abbey is closely connected with the early history of printi...
To the present-day reader texts are widely available. However, to the early modern reader this acces...
Manuscripts underpin the study of the Middle Ages, but the numbers which survive are thought to be a...
A hitherto unknown manuscript book of songs, poetry and prose came to the author’s attention among a...
William of Malmesbury wrote his Gesta Regum ‘out of love for his homeland’ (‘propter patriae caritat...
The twelfth century in western Europe was marked by tensions and negotiations between Church, aristo...
This essay presents fresh findings on Scotland’s earliest reception of Boethius’s works. It focuses ...
This thesis responds to a lack of information regarding reading practice in literature in early Midd...
This thesis is a study of all aspects of writing and reading connected with Sir John Fastolf, a mili...