In this collection of essays, Antonia Gransden brings out the
virtues of medieval writers and highlights their attitudes and
habits of thought. She traces the continuing influence of Bede, the
greatest of early medieval English historians, from his death to
the sixteenth century. Bede's clarity and authority were welcomed
by generations of monastic historians. At the other end is a humble
fourteenth-century chronicle produced at Lynn with little to add
other than a few local references.
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