Anglo-Norman studies XIII : proceedings of the Battle Conference, 1990
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Anglo-Norman studies XIII : proceedings of the Battle Conference, 1990
Boydell Press, 1991
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Anglo-Norman studies 13
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Description
Abbey, town and early charters of Battle; Anglo-Norman succession 1120-1125; Aethelings in Normandy; 11c Barons and their Officials; Coinage and currency under Henry I; Early earls of Norman England; Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain; Ivo of Chartres; Landholding by Milites in Domesday; Robert of Belleme; Robert of Mortain; Sculpture romane de Normandie; William I's Breton supporters; William of Malmesbury's description of Jerusalem. E. SEARLE, L. BARKER, M. BAYLE, M. BLACKBURN, D.F. FLEMING, J. GILLINGHAM, B. GOLDING, A. GRABOIS, K.S.B. KEATS-ROHAN, S. KEYNES, C.P. LEWIS, K. LEYSER, J.F.A. MASON, K. THOMPSON.24 plates, figs.
Table of Contents
- "Inter amicos" the abbey, town and early charters of Battle, Eleanor Searle
- Ivo of Chartres and the Anglo-Norman cultural tradition, Lynn Barker
- reminiscences Anglo-Scandinaves dans la Sculpture Normande (xie-xiie siecles), Maylis Bayle
- currency and coinage under Henry I - a review, Mark Blackburn
- landholding by Milites in Domesday Book - a revision, Donald Fleming
- the context and purposes of Geoffrey of Monmouth's history of the Kings of Britain, John Gillingham
- Robert of Mortain, Brian Golding
- the description of Jerusalem by William of Malmesbury - a mirror of the Holy Land's presence in the Anglo-Norman mind, Aryeh Grabois
- William I and the Breton contingent in the non-Norman conquest 1060-1087, K.S.B. Keats-Rohan
- the Aethelings in Normandy, Simon Keynes
- the early years of Norman England, Chris Lewis
- the Anglo-Norman succession 1120-1125, Karl Leyser
- Barons and their officials in the later 11th century, J.F.A. Mason
- Robert of Belleme reconsidered, Kathleen Thompson.
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