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Impressive... for many readers of these papers their cumulative
effect will be very great indeed... Admirable collaborative volume.
JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY Specialists explore the influence
of twelfth-centuryDurham, in ecclesiastical affairs, Border
politics, architecture, art, and religious and literary culture.
Impressive... the cumulative effect [of these papers] is very great
indeed. JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY This study of
Anglo-Norman Durham's history, architecture, art, and religious and
literary culture covers much ground, including the Cathedral Priory
and its relationship to monastic reform; the careers of the prince
bishops; studies of the spectacular castle; the relationship
between Durham and the Scottish kings; the architecture of the
cathedral; and Durham manuscripts and texts, featuring historical
compilations and the remarkable Old English poem De situ Dunelmi.
Contributors: DONALD MATTHEW, JULIA BARROW, JANET BURTON, MERYL
FOSTER,VICTORIA TUDOR, MICHAEL GULLICK, ALAN PIPER, DAVID BATES,
MARK PHILPOTT, ERIC CAMBRIDGE, MALCOLM THURLBY, J. PHILIP McALEER,
S.A. HARRISON, JOHN CROOK, THOMAS E. RUSSO, E.C. FERNIE, WILLIAM
AIRD, J.O. PRESTWICH, G.W.S. BARROW, VALERIE WALL, PAUL DALTON,
ALAN YOUNG, HENRY SUMMERSON, MARTIN ALLEN, P.D.A. HARVEY, MARTIN
LEYLAND, M.W. THOMPSON, BERNARD MEEHAN, CHRISTOPHER NORTON, ANNE
LAWRENCE, DOMINIC MARNER, DAVID HOWLETT
Investigation of lives of the saint, Lindisfarneand its scriptorium
and Gospels, and the treasures of Cuthbert's coffin.Very fine
collection of essays...a rich feast of scholarship with many
discoveries and new interpretations of greatest value for
Anglo-Saxon history. SPECULUM `Very fine collection of essays - a
rich feast of scholarship with many discoveries and new
interpretations of greatest value for Anglo-Saxon history.'
SPECULUM St Cuthbert is known to many as the the saintly bishop of
Holy Island inthe 7th century, but he was also a figure of great
political and territorial power. The book is divided into four
sections, each dealing with different aspects of Cuthbert and his
milieu. Among the topics investigatedare the early Livesof the
Saint, two by Bede himself, and his cult; Lindisfarne, its
scriptorium and of course the famous Gospels; the sumptuous
treasures gathered round the coffin, such as a portable altar and
elaborately-worked silks, many of which are still preserved at
Durham; and St Cuthbert's community at Chester-le-Street and
Durham. Contributors: J. CAMPBELL, CLARE STANCLIFFE, MICHAEL
HERITY, BENEDICTA WARD SLG, MICHAEL LAPIDGE, WALTER BERSCHIN, ALAN
THACKER, DEIRDRE O'SULLIVAN, CHRISTOPHER D. VEREY, MICHELLE P.
BROWN, JANET BACKHOUSE, R. BRUCE-MITFORD, DAIBHI D CRDINN, NANCY
NETZER, ROSEMARY CRAMP, RICHARD N. BAILEY, J.M. CRONYN, C.V. HORIE,
R.I. PAGE, JOHN HIGGITT, ELIZABETH COASTWORTH, HERO GRANGER-TAYLOR,
CLARE HIGGINS, ANNA MUTHESIUS, ERIC CAMBRIDGE, GERALD BONNER,
LUISELLA SIMPSON, DAVID ROLLASON, DAVID HALL, A.J. PIPER, VICTORIA
TUDOR
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