The eight-century Whitby Vita Gregorii is one of the earliest examples of Anglo-Saxon hagiography, and is the earliest surviving life of Gregory the Great (590-604). The work has proved itself an anomaly in subject matter, style and approach, not least because of the writer’s apparently arbitrary insertion of an account of the retrieval of the relics of the Anglo-Saxon King Edwin (d.633). There has, however, been relatively little research on the document to date, the most recent concentrating on elements in the Gregorian material in the work. The present thesis adapts a methodology which identifies patristic exegetical themes and techniques in the Vita. That is not only in material originating from the pen of Gregory himself, which is free...
This doctoral dissertation investigates the writings of the Venerable Bede (673-735) in the context ...
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This thesis analyses the language and the translation technique of Bishop Waeferth's late ninth-cent...
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This thesis analyses the language and the translation technique of Bishop Waeferth's late ninth-cent...
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Throughout the Middle Ages, the late antique legends of the early Roman virgin martyrs were frequen...
grantor: University of TorontoPope Gregory the Great (590-604), valued in the Middle Ages ...
This thesis is an investigation of the Roman mission to evangelize Anglo-Saxon England. The mission ...
This thesis takes the hagiographical texts written in the diocese of Liège between approximately 700...
This doctoral dissertation investigates the writings of the Venerable Bede (673-735) in the context ...
This dissertation is prompted by a fascination with the variety of Christian experience and by a des...
This thesis analyses the language and the translation technique of Bishop Waeferth's late ninth-cent...
This thesis explores the literary strategies used by hagiographers in the eighth and ninth centurie...
The aim of this research was to trace the stages in Gregory's career, and the writings he produced d...
This thesis examines central examples of sanctity in the hagiography of late tenth- and early eleve...
This thesis examines central examples of sanctity in the hagiography of late tenth- and early eleven...
PhDThis study examines the crusading movement during the reign of Pope Gregory X in the latter part ...
This article re-examines the history of a saint’s cult that has been taken as a crucial test case in...
This thesis analyses the language and the translation technique of Bishop Waeferth's late ninth-cent...
This thesis examines a number of miracle collections and hagiographies written by Winchester monks i...
Throughout the Middle Ages, the late antique legends of the early Roman virgin martyrs were frequen...
grantor: University of TorontoPope Gregory the Great (590-604), valued in the Middle Ages ...
This thesis is an investigation of the Roman mission to evangelize Anglo-Saxon England. The mission ...
This thesis takes the hagiographical texts written in the diocese of Liège between approximately 700...
This doctoral dissertation investigates the writings of the Venerable Bede (673-735) in the context ...
This dissertation is prompted by a fascination with the variety of Christian experience and by a des...
This thesis analyses the language and the translation technique of Bishop Waeferth's late ninth-cent...