The world of Bede

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The world of Bede

Peter Hunter Blair

Cambridge University Press, 1990

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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An engaging and accessible introduction to the writings and intellectual development of the Venerable Bede (d.735), this book (originally published in 1970) is available again for the enjoyment of all those interested in the early medieval world. With an updated preface and supplementary bibliography by Michael Lapidge, the book is based almost entirely on primary sources, particularly Bede's own writings. The book surveys the fragmented state of Britain after the Anglo-Saxon conquests, tracing the - sometimes faltering - rebirth of Christianity from the time of St. Augustine through to the glories of the golden age of Northumbria in the eighth century. What was Bede's contribution to the growth of scholarship? Why is his famous Ecclesiastical History of the English Church and People still so highly regarded? How did Bede see his own age? What traditions most influenced him? Peter Hunter Blair answers all these questions, assessing Bede sympatheticaly in all the fields in which he was active, as teacher, orthographer, moral philospher, grammarian, theologian, natural scientist and, above all, as our first modern historian.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword Michael Lapidge
  • Preface
  • List of abbreviations
  • Part I. Alter Orbis: 1. Change in the west
  • 2. Bede's view of Britain
  • 3. Britons and English
  • 4. English foundations
  • Part II. Towards Christianity: 5. The initiation of a mission
  • 6. The journey to England
  • 7. Gregory's English correspondence
  • 8. Bede's account of the mission
  • 9. The first Archbishops of Canterbury
  • 10. Paulinus in Northumbria
  • 11. 'Celtic' and 'Roman' missionaries
  • Part III. The Growth of Monasticism: 12. Gaulish and Italian influences
  • 13. Spanish influences
  • 14. Aspects of English monasticism
  • 15. Benedict Biscop's early years
  • 16. The Foundation of Wearmouth
  • 17. The Foundation of Jarrow
  • 18. The Abbacy of Ceolfrith
  • Part IV. Learning, Teaching and Writing: 19. The regular life
  • 20. The Bible in the west
  • 21. The Northumbrian Bible
  • 22. Education and the grammarians
  • 23. Reading and psalmody
  • 24. Number and time
  • 25. The lives of saints
  • 26. Secular and Christian books
  • 27. Candela Ecclesiae
  • Select Bibliography
  • Index.

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