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Title Church and chronicle in the Middle Ages : essays presented to John Taylor / edited by Ian Wood and G.A. Loud.

Publication Info. London ; Rio Grande, Ohio : Hambledon Press, 1991.

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Description 1 online resource (xxvi, 270 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
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Reproduction Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL
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Contents List of Illustrations; Editor''s Preface; John Taylor: A Tribute; Bibliography of John Taylor; Notes on Contributors; 1 Saint Wandrille and its Hagiography; 2 Classbooks or Works of Art? Some Observations on the Tenth-Century Manuscripts of Aldhelm''s De Laude Virginitatis; 3 Swein Forkbeard and the Historians; 4 Anna Komnena and her Sources for the Normans of Southern Italy; 5 The Question of the Consecration of St. Edmund''s Church; 6 Too Important to Neglect: The Gesta Innocentii PP III; 7 An Unknown Thirteenth-Century Manuscript of lanua.
8 Personal Seals in Thirteenth-Century England9 Robert Mannyng of Brunne and the History of Arthurian Literature; 10 ''Welcome, My Brother'': Edward II, John of Powderham and the Chronicles, 1318; 11 Richard II and the Crisis of 1397; 12 Social Outlook and Preaching in a Wycliffite ''Sermones Dominicales'' Collection; 13 Gerson and Ideas of Hierarchy; 14 Contrasting Chronicles: Historical Writing at York and Durham in the Later Middle Ages; 15 Women in the Plumpton Correspondence: Fiction and Reality; 16 ''Medievalism'' in Counter-Reformation Sicily.
Summary Church and Chronicle in the Middle Ages is a collection of essays presented to John Taylor, former Life Fellow and medieval scholar at the University of Leeds. The essays in the volume have two clear foci, also those of John Taylor''s own work: the study of history-writing in the middle ages and the late medieval church. With contributions key scholars on topics such as the hagiography of Saint-Wandrille, Swein Forkbeard and the historians, personal seals in 13th-century England, women in the Plumpton Correspondence and medievalism in counter-reformation Sicily, this volume is a rich and varie.
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Subject Taylor, John, 1925-2009.
Taylor, John, 1925-2009.
Taylor, John, 1925-
Middle Ages -- Historiography.
Middle Ages -- Historiography.
Literature, Medieval -- History and criticism.
Literature, Medieval.
Church history -- Middle Ages, 600-1500 -- Historiography.
Church history -- Middle Ages -- Historiography.
Indexed Term Historical sources
Europe
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Festschriften.
Festschriften.
Added Author Wood, I. N. (Ian N.), 1950-
Loud, G. A.
Taylor, John, 1925-2009.
Other Form: Print version: Church and chronicle in the Middle Ages. London ; Rio Grande, Ohio : Hambledon Press, 1991 1852850469 9781852850463 (DLC) 91030968 (OCoLC)24374504
ISBN 9780826469380 (electronic book)
0826469388 (electronic book)
1852850469
9781852850463