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Charters of Northern Houses [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 450 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 240x162x32 mm, weight: 824 g, 3 maps
  • Serija: Anglo-Saxon Charters 16
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Nov-2012
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0197265294
  • ISBN-13: 9780197265291
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 450 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 240x162x32 mm, weight: 824 g, 3 maps
  • Serija: Anglo-Saxon Charters 16
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Nov-2012
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0197265294
  • ISBN-13: 9780197265291
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Anglo-Saxon Northumbria is renowned for producing scholars of the eminence of Bede and Alcuin and saints of the stature of Cuthbert and Oswald. But despite its enormous cultural and political impact on the course of early English history, only a relatively small amount of documentary material has survived, scattered through five different archives. This book constitutes the first edition of all Anglo-Saxon charters surviving in archives north of the River Humber, a body of material previously neglected. It provides edited texts, together with detailed analysis and commentary, for twenty-one documents which have been preserved in the ecclesiastical archives of York, Beverley, Ripon and Durham, and also a unique survival from Lowther Castle. These commentaries also provide translations and elucidations of each Old English boundary clause and assessments regarding each document's authenticity. The charters themselves are preceded by comprehensive historical introductions which not only provide up-to-date historical accounts of each religious house, but also give an overview of the evolution of each ecclesiastical archive (Lowther Castle is treated slightly differently). In bringing all of this material together for the first time, this book encourages comparisons between the types of charter used in different parts of Northumbria, which in turn allows a better understanding of the complex political and ecclesiastical situation throughout the kingdom.

Recenzijos

extensive and well-researched. * Christiane Kroebel, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal * a welcome addition * Northern History *

List Of Illustrations
xiii
Acknowledgements xv
Abbreviations xvii
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
1 The Survival of Charters from Anglo-Saxon Northumbria
1(5)
2 The Evidence for Oral Transactions in Northumbria
6(3)
3 Northumbrian Diplomatic
9(7)
4 The Authenticity of the Northern Charters
16(3)
List Of Northern Charters
York
19(1)
Beverley
19(1)
Ripon
20(1)
Durham
20(1)
Lowther Castle
20(1)
Concordance
21(4)
YORK
Introduction
25(1)
1 The History and Endowment of York Minster
25(43)
a Uncertain Beginnings (627-732): the First Bishops of Anglian York
25(8)
b From Bishopric to Archbishopric: Ecgberht and Ælberht
33(5)
c A Time of Political Upheaval (780-837): From Eanbald I to Wulfhere
38(4)
d 866/7-954: The Arrival of Vikings and a time of Intermittent Rule
42(13)
e York and English Kings from the South
55(13)
2 The History of the York Archive
68(7)
a The Anglo-Saxon Documents in the York Archive
68(3)
b The Later History of the Archive
71(4)
3 The Manuscripts
75(98)
Sigla
82(1)
Note On The Method Of Editing
83(2)
The Charters Of York
85(88)
BEVERLEY
Introduction
173(1)
1 The History and Endowment of Beverley Minster
173(14)
a Beverley `in the Wood': The Origins of Beverley Minster
174(4)
b The `Destruction' of Beverley and its `Refoundation' by Æthelstan
178(5)
c Beverley in the Eleventh Century
183(4)
2 The History of the Beverley Archive
187(11)
a The Pre-Conquest Beverley Archive
187(7)
b The Later Beverley Archive
194(4)
3 The Manuscripts
198(31)
Sigla
204(1)
Note On The Method Of Editing
205(2)
The Charters of Beverley
207(22)
RIPON
Introduction
229(1)
1 The History and Endowment of Ripon Minster
229(20)
a The Pre-Wilfridian Ripon Site
230(1)
b Wilfrid and Ripon: a `Great Blast of Trial'?
231(9)
c Into the Gloom: the Post-Wilfridian Minster to the Early Tenth Century
240(3)
d Kings of Anglo-Saxon England in the North: from Æthelstan to the Norman Conquest
243(6)
2 The History of the Ripon Archive
249(3)
a The Pre-Conquest Archive
249(1)
b The Later Ripon Archive
250(2)
3 The Manuscripts
252(17)
Sigla
254(1)
Note On The Method Of Editing
255(2)
The Charters Of Ripon
257(12)
DURHAM
Introduction
269(1)
1 The History and Endowment of St Cuthbert's Community
269(47)
a The Foundation of the Community at Lindisfarne and its Irish Roots (635-64)
270(4)
b The Council of Whitby (664) and a Time of Competing Sees
274(1)
c A `Great Blast of Trial' in the Lindisfarne Community and Consequent Cult Promotion
275(7)
d Post-Bedan Lindisfarne: 735-875
282(7)
e c. 875-c. 883: The Arrival of Vikings, the Seven Years' Wandering and the Cessation of the Hexham See
289(6)
f c. 883-c. 920: St Cuthbert's Community arrives at Chester-le-Street
295(4)
g St Cuthbert's Community and the Cultivation of Ties with Kings of Anglo-Saxon England: from c. 934 to 995
299(7)
h 995: The Move to Durham and the House of Bamburgh
306(4)
i St Cuthbert's Community and Extraneous Influence
310(6)
2 The History of the Durham Archive
316(19)
a The Pre-Conquest Documents in the Durham Archive
316(7)
b The Later Durham Archive
323(12)
3 The Manuscripts
335(26)
Sigla
344(1)
Note On The Method Of Editing
345(2)
The Charters Of Durham
347(14)
LOWTHER CASTLE
Introduction
361(1)
1 Historical Overview of the North West
361(2)
2 The Date and Historical Significance of Gospatric's Writ (21)
363(3)
3 The History of the Lowther Archive
366(13)
Siglum
368(1)
The Charter Of Lowther Castle
369(10)
APPENDIXES
1 Inventory of Church Treasures at Sherburn-in-Elmet
379(1)
2 The List of Ælfric's festermen
380(3)
INDEXES
1 Index of Personal Names
383
2 Index of Place-Names
3 Words and Personal Names used in Boundary Clauses
4 Latin Glossary
5 Diplomatic Index