Produktbild: The Cambridge Anthology of British Medieval Latin: Volume 2, 1066-1500

The Cambridge Anthology of British Medieval Latin: Volume 2, 1066-1500

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Produktdetails

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.02.2024

Herausgeber

Carolinne White

Verlag

Cambridge Academic

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544

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16.8/2.8 cm

Gewicht

1089 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-107-18657-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.02.2024

Herausgeber

Carolinne White

Verlag

Cambridge Academic

Seitenzahl

544

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16.8/2.8 cm

Gewicht

1089 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-107-18657-6

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
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DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Cambridge Anthology of British Medieval Latin: Volume 2, 1066-1500
  • Volume 2. 1066-1500; Introduction; Part I. ELEVENTH CENTURY; II. 1 The Battle of Hastings and its aftermath: the Bayeux Tapestry; William of Malmesbury, History of the kings of England; Orderic Vitalis, Ecclesiastical History; II. 2 Charters of William the Conqueror; II. 3 Goscelin of Canterbury, the Book of Consolation; II. 4 Domesday Book: Henry of Huntingdon, History of the English; Richard FitzNigel, The Dialogue of the Exchequer; Domesday Book; II. 5 The Life of St. Swithun: Anonymous (prose); Anonymous (verse); II. 6 The Life of St. Birinus: Anonymous (prose); Henry of Avranches (verse); II. 7 Anselm of Canterbury: Letter to his friend Gundulf; Proslogion; TWELFTH CENTURY; II. 8 Eadmer, The Life of St. Anselm; II. 9 Sæwulf: a pilgrimage to Jerusalem; II. 10 Twelfth-century law codes: Quadripartitus and the Laws of Henry I; II. 11 Historiography of the early twelfth century: the disaster of the White Ship as recounted by Eadmer, William of Malmesbury, Orderic Vitalis, Symeon of Durham, Hugh the Chanter and Henry of Huntingdon; II. 12 Geoffrey of Monmouth: History of the kings of Britain; II. 13 Two twelfth-century Lives of St. Frideswide; II. 14 Ælred of Rievaulx: Letter regarding the nun of Watton; II. 15 William Fitzstephen: a description of London; II. 16 Thomas Becket: Correspondence between Thomas Becket and the Empress Matilda; Edward Grim and William Fitzstephen give accounts of Becket's murder; II. 17 Glanvill: On the laws and customs of the kingdom of England; II. 18 Richard of Devizes: Chronicle of the reign of Richard I; II. 19 Walter Map, Courtiers' trifles; II. 20 Hugh Nonant: Letter on the downfall of Chancellor William de Longchamp; THIRTEENTH CENTURY; II. 21 Gerald of Wales: An account of Gerald's achievements; The Jewel of the Church; II. 22 Jocelin of Brakelond, Chronicle of the deeds of Abbot Samson; II. 23 Medical texts: Adelard of Bath, Questions on Natural Science; the Salernitan Questions; II. 24 Matthew Paris's Chronica Majora: King John offers his kingdom to the Caliph of Morocco; II. 25 Magna Carta; II. 26 Roger of Montbegon: a life in administrative documents; II. 27 Edmund of Abingdon: Speculum Religiosorum and Speculum Ecclesiae; II. 28 The study of Latin and the teaching of grammar: John of Garland, Dictionary; Alexander Neckam, The priest at the altar; Roger Bacon, The usefulness of studying languages; II. 29 A miracle at the minster of St. John of Beverley; II. 30 A 1297 Visitation of Chiswick church; FOURTEENTH CENTURY; II. 31 King Edward I: Letter to Pope Boniface VIII on relations between England and Scotland; II. 32 The trial of Alice Kyteler on a charge of witchcraft; II. 33 John of Gaddesden: an operation to remove a cataract; II. 34 Historiography of the fourteenth century: Henry Knighton and Thomas of Walsingham; II. 35 Wills of lay men and women; FIFTEENTH CENTURY; II. 36 Duke Humfrey sets up home: the king's grant of furniture; II. 37 The Pennal Letter of Owain Glynd¿r; II. 38 Sermons: Thomas of Chobham; a macaronic sermon; a ghost story from a preacher's commonplace book; II. 39 An heir proves his age: oral testimony in proof of age texts; II. 40 A woman is tried for heresy at Norwich: a court record; II. 41 Military historiography; II. 42 A miracle associated with King Henry VI: a painful football injury is healed; Part II. THEMES OF EVERYDAY LIFE: II. 43 The Black death and its effects; II. 44 Forest documents; II. 45 Manorial and agricultural documents; II. 46 Town life and trade; II. 47 Building construction and reparation; II. 48 Royal and ecclesiastical accounts; II. 49 In the courts; II. 50 Safeguarding, accidents and death.