Symeonis Monachi opera omnia: Historia ecclesiae Dunhelmensis : eadem Historia deducta, incerto auctore, usque ad A.D. 1144 ; sequuntur varii tractatus, in quibus de sancto Cuthberto et Dunelmo agitur. Epistola Symeonis de archiepiscopis Eboraci, Volume 1Longman, 1882 - 385 páginas |
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... Lindisfarne in 1069 , he gives a much abridged version ( p . 100 ) , sometimes using the same words . Chapter VII . is not noticed elsewhere ; the first part . but as its first sentence contains a reference to chapter xxviii INTRODUCTION .
... Lindisfarne in 1069 , he gives a much abridged version ( p . 100 ) , sometimes using the same words . Chapter VII . is not noticed elsewhere ; the first part . but as its first sentence contains a reference to chapter xxviii INTRODUCTION .
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... Lindisfarne with his plunder , this writer says , " We have read how once the sea afforded a dry approach " to fugitives fleeing to the isle of Lindisfarne ; now & c . " 2 This seems to be a clear allusion to chap . VI . in the work of ...
... Lindisfarne with his plunder , this writer says , " We have read how once the sea afforded a dry approach " to fugitives fleeing to the isle of Lindisfarne ; now & c . " 2 This seems to be a clear allusion to chap . VI . in the work of ...
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... Lindisfarne from 802 to 820. The author , who had perhaps read and desired Adopting Mr. Hinde's view ( p . xlv . ) , that " the intermediate " chapters between the sixth and " the eighteenth could scarcely " have been written by , or ...
... Lindisfarne from 802 to 820. The author , who had perhaps read and desired Adopting Mr. Hinde's view ( p . xlv . ) , that " the intermediate " chapters between the sixth and " the eighteenth could scarcely " have been written by , or ...
Página xxxiii
... Lindisfarne ; hence Mabillon saw that some other monastery must be intended , and that the rubrics in the Cambridge MS . , importing that Lindisfarne was meant , were erroneous . He was unable to suggest what place was meant , and ; in ...
... Lindisfarne ; hence Mabillon saw that some other monastery must be intended , and that the rubrics in the Cambridge MS . , importing that Lindisfarne was meant , were erroneous . He was unable to suggest what place was meant , and ; in ...
Página xxxiv
... Lindisfarne , cannot be doubted . The following notices , gathered from the poem itself , make this abundantly clear . Eanmund , a Northumbrian noble , was forced to take refuge from the tyranny of Osred the son of Alfrid ( 705-716 ) in ...
... Lindisfarne , cannot be doubted . The following notices , gathered from the poem itself , make this abundantly clear . Eanmund , a Northumbrian noble , was forced to take refuge from the tyranny of Osred the son of Alfrid ( 705-716 ) in ...
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Página 13 - Appendix contains several illustrative documents connected with the previous narrative. 17. BRUT Y TYWYSOGION ; or, The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales.
Página 4 - JOHN THORPE, Esq., of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford. 1858. Vol. I., the Scottish Series, of the Reigns of Henry VIII., Edward VI., Mary, and Elizabeth, 1509-1589.
Página 11 - CANTUARIENSIS, by THOMAS OF ELMHAM, formerly Monk and Treasurer of that Foundation. Edited by CHARLES HARDWICK, MA, Fellow of St. Catharine's Hall, and Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge. 1858. This history extends from the arrival of St. Augustine in Kent until 1191.
Página 13 - REIGN OF HENRY IV. 1399-1404. Edited by the Rev. FC HINGESTON, MA, of Exeter College, Oxford. 1860. This volume, like all the others in the series containing a miscellaneous selection of letters, is valuable on account of the light it throws upon biographical history, and the familiar view it presents of characters, manners, and events.
Página 19 - I. They had their origin in a dispute which arose from the attempts of Baldwin and Hubert, archbishops of Canterbury, to found a college of secular canons, a project which gave great umbrage to the monks of Canterbury, who saw in it a design to supplant them in their function of metropolitan chapter. These letters are printed, for the first time, from a MS. belonging to the archiepiscopal library at Lambeth.
Página 17 - this Alexander in many things wrote what was true and useful ; " but he neither can nor ought by just title to be reckoned among authorities.
Página 10 - WALDEN, Provincial of the Carmelite Order in England, and Confessor to King Henry the Fifth. Edited by the Rev. WW SHIRLEY, MA, Tutor and late Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford. 1858. This work derives its principal value from being the only contemporaneous account of the rise of the Lollards.
Página 18 - This work contains a number of very curious and interesting incidents, and, being the work of a contemporary, is very valuable, not only as a truthful biography of a celebrated ecclesiastic, but as the work of a man, who, from...
Página 3 - Their Lordships assented to the necessity of having Calendars prepared and printed, and empowered the Master of the Rolls to take such steps as might be necessary for this purpose. The following Works have been already published under the direction of the Master of the Rolls :— CALENDARIUM GENEALOGICUM ; for the Reigns of Henry III.
Página 10 - NETTER, of WALDEN, Provincial of the Carmelite Order in England, and Confessor to King Henry the Fifth. Edited by the Rev. WW SHIRLEY, MA, Tutor and late Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford.