This thesis examines the connections between hagiography and history in the Historia ecclesiastica gentis anglorum ("The ecclesiastical history of the English people") by the Venerable Bede (died 735). The discussion of Anglo-Saxon saints focuses on the hagiographical and political reasons for including miracle stories in this text and how the traditional cults of these native saints represent the English Church within the larger framework of medieval Christianity. In particular the discussion has a Northumbrian focus and looks at King Edwin, St. Oswald, and the popular English saints Cuthbert and Æthelthryth, with specific reference to the political and spiritual contributions these figures made to the conversion of Anglo-Saxon England and...
This thesis examines the role and depiction of the body in the vitae of three Anglo-Saxon royal sain...
The church history of the Anglo-Saxons can only be approached through the lens of a few writers, arg...
This volume gathers fourteen new essays devoted to Old English prose saints’ lives from the late Ang...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
This thesis examines the changing perceptions of hagiography in England from the later nineteenth to...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
Bede was (and is) justly renowned for his scholarship and admired for his piety; an early cult, such...
Bede Venerable from Northumbria belongs to the group of the most prolific writers of the early medie...
The aim of the present study is to explore the ways in which selected hagiographic sections of Bede’...
Contains also Life and miracles of Saint Cuthbert, bishop of Lindisfarne; The lives of the holy abbo...
This thesis traces the cult of St John of Beverley from its beginning in the eighth century through ...
Harbus argues that the Old English translator of Bede's "Ecclesiastical History" adapts his source t...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine the popularity of the cult of Edward the Confessor during...
St Cuthbert's literary cult was conceived in the late seventh and early eighth century with the prod...
This thesis considers how religious literature represented sickness and disability in Anglo- Saxon ...
This thesis examines the role and depiction of the body in the vitae of three Anglo-Saxon royal sain...
The church history of the Anglo-Saxons can only be approached through the lens of a few writers, arg...
This volume gathers fourteen new essays devoted to Old English prose saints’ lives from the late Ang...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
This thesis examines the changing perceptions of hagiography in England from the later nineteenth to...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
Bede was (and is) justly renowned for his scholarship and admired for his piety; an early cult, such...
Bede Venerable from Northumbria belongs to the group of the most prolific writers of the early medie...
The aim of the present study is to explore the ways in which selected hagiographic sections of Bede’...
Contains also Life and miracles of Saint Cuthbert, bishop of Lindisfarne; The lives of the holy abbo...
This thesis traces the cult of St John of Beverley from its beginning in the eighth century through ...
Harbus argues that the Old English translator of Bede's "Ecclesiastical History" adapts his source t...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine the popularity of the cult of Edward the Confessor during...
St Cuthbert's literary cult was conceived in the late seventh and early eighth century with the prod...
This thesis considers how religious literature represented sickness and disability in Anglo- Saxon ...
This thesis examines the role and depiction of the body in the vitae of three Anglo-Saxon royal sain...
The church history of the Anglo-Saxons can only be approached through the lens of a few writers, arg...
This volume gathers fourteen new essays devoted to Old English prose saints’ lives from the late Ang...