The church history of the Anglo-Saxons can only be approached through the lens of a few writers, arguably the greatest of whom is Bede; his works illuminate an otherwise impoverished landscape of ecclesial development from conversion to established Christian church amongst the Anglo-Saxons. Bede, however, had his own agendas - monastic, political, and rhetorical. In her reappraisal of Bede's Ecclesiastical History, Lives of the Saints, History of the Abbots, the Lesser and Greater Chronicles and the Martyrology and the audience for these texts, the author draws out the role played by classical forms of genre and rhetoric in the crafting of his work.She also explores the underlying political influences that caused Bede to write historia as h...
This thesis examines of the role of Bede in the creation of an English national identity by consider...
This thesis examines of the role of Bede in the creation of an English national identity by consider...
This thesis examines the connections between hagiography and history in the Historia ecclesiastica g...
This thesis examines the historia works of Bede in the light of the influence of genre and rhetoric ...
The Venerable Bede is arguably one of the most important figures of early medieval Christian-...
Bede Venerable from Northumbria belongs to the group of the most prolific writers of the early medie...
This dissertation examines the methods and sources employed by Bede in the construction of his accou...
This article argues that the Anglo-Saxon intellectual Bede (d. 735) saw kingship as a ‘secular’ offi...
This dissertation concerns the following question: why and how does Bede minimize conflict in his Hi...
Bede was (and is) justly renowned for his scholarship and admired for his piety; an early cult, such...
Ideologies of kingship in Anglo-Saxon England, whether theorised from ecclesiastical perspectives or...
Bede\u27s use and revision of the anonymous Life of St Cuthbert and the redeployment of patristic te...
Did King Alfred the Great commission the Old English translation of Bede’s Historia Ecclesiastica Ge...
The Irish are an integral element of the Venerable Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum as ...
This paper seeks to explain why Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People constitutes a va...
This thesis examines of the role of Bede in the creation of an English national identity by consider...
This thesis examines of the role of Bede in the creation of an English national identity by consider...
This thesis examines the connections between hagiography and history in the Historia ecclesiastica g...
This thesis examines the historia works of Bede in the light of the influence of genre and rhetoric ...
The Venerable Bede is arguably one of the most important figures of early medieval Christian-...
Bede Venerable from Northumbria belongs to the group of the most prolific writers of the early medie...
This dissertation examines the methods and sources employed by Bede in the construction of his accou...
This article argues that the Anglo-Saxon intellectual Bede (d. 735) saw kingship as a ‘secular’ offi...
This dissertation concerns the following question: why and how does Bede minimize conflict in his Hi...
Bede was (and is) justly renowned for his scholarship and admired for his piety; an early cult, such...
Ideologies of kingship in Anglo-Saxon England, whether theorised from ecclesiastical perspectives or...
Bede\u27s use and revision of the anonymous Life of St Cuthbert and the redeployment of patristic te...
Did King Alfred the Great commission the Old English translation of Bede’s Historia Ecclesiastica Ge...
The Irish are an integral element of the Venerable Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum as ...
This paper seeks to explain why Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People constitutes a va...
This thesis examines of the role of Bede in the creation of an English national identity by consider...
This thesis examines of the role of Bede in the creation of an English national identity by consider...
This thesis examines the connections between hagiography and history in the Historia ecclesiastica g...