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El. knyga: Foundations of Medieval English Ecclesiastical History: Studies Presented to David Smith

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Contributions on fundamental aspects of medieval ecclesiastical history, demonstrating the importance of primary documents.

The work of historians in providing new editions of primary documents, and other aids to research, has tended to go largely unsung, yet is crucial to scholarship, as providing the very foundations on which further enquiry can be based. The essays in this volume, conversely, celebrate the achievements in this field by a whole generation of medievalists, of whom the honoree, David Smith, is one of the most distinguished. They demonstrate the importance of such editions to a proper understanding and elucidation of a number of problems in medieval ecclesiastical history, ranging from thirteenth-century forgery to diocesan administration, from the church courts to the cloisters, and from the English parish clergy to the papacy. Contributors: CHRISTOPHER BROOKE, C.C. WEBB, JULIA BARROW, NICHOLAS BENNETT, JANET BURTON, CHARLES FONGE, CHRISTOPHER HARPER-BILL, R.H. HELMHOLZ, PHILIPPA HOSKIN, BRIAN KEMP, F. DONALD LOGAN, ALISON MCHARDY

Recenzijos

A valuable contribution to the subject. * HISTORY * A very fine collection, with many gems. * JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY * All in all, a fitting tribute to the distinguished honorand. * NORTHERN HISTORY * An illuminating collection of essays. * ARCHIVES * A distinguished collection of essays. * EHR * Thirteen essays of uniformly high quality. * SOUTHERN HISTORY *

List of Contributors
vii
Acknowledgements viii
Abbreviations ix
David Smith: the Scholar
1(8)
Christopher Brooke
`The archivist is not and ought not to be a historian.' David Smith and the Borthwick Institute
9(9)
Christopher Webb
Why Forge Episcopal Acta? Preliminary Observations on the Forged Charters in the English Episcopal Acta Series
18(22)
Julia Barrow
Pastors and Masters: the Beneficed Clergy of North-East Lincolnshire, 1290--1340
40(23)
Nicholas Bennett
The Convent and the Community: Cause Papers as a Source for Monastic History
63(14)
Janet Burton
Patriarchy and Patrimony: Investing in the Medieval College
77(17)
Charles Fonge
`Above all these Charity': the Career of Walter Suffield, Bishop of Norwich, 1244--57
94(17)
Christopher Harper-Bill
The Law of Charity and the English Ecclesiastical Courts
111(13)
R.H. Helmholz
Continuing Service: the Episcopal Households of Thirteenth-Century Durham
124(15)
Philippa Hoskin
The Acta of English Rural Deans in the later Twelfth and early Thirteenth Centuries
139(20)
Brian Kemp
The Court of Arches and the Bishop of Salisbury
159(14)
F. Donald Logan
Bishops' Registers and Political History: a Neglected Resource
173(21)
A.K. McHardy
The Vatican Archives, the Papal Registers and Great Britain and Ireland: the Foundations of Historical Research
194(17)
Jane Sayers
Bibliography of the Writings of David Smith 211(6)
Index 217(19)
Tabula Gratulatoria 236


Charles Fonge is the University Archivist for the University of Warwick F. DONALD LOGAN is Professor Emeritus of History at Emmanuel College, Boston, and Honorary Fellow of the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto. Janet Burton is Professor of Medieval History at University of Wales Trinity Saint David, Lampeter and the author of many books and articles on monastic history.