Format:
Online-Ressource (384 p)
ISBN:
9780718500030
Series Statement:
Studies in the early history of Britain 2
Content:
St Oswald was the youngest of the three great monastic reformers of tenth-century England, whose work transformed English religious, intellectual and political life. Certainly a more attractive and perhaps a more effective figure than either St Dunstan or St Ethelwold, Oswald''s impact upon his cathedrals at Worcester and York and upon his West Midland and East Anglian monasteries was radical and lasting. In this volume, researchers throw light on St Oswald''s background, career, influence and cult and on the society that he helped to shape. His cathedral at Worcester and his monastery
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Contents; Foreword; Preface; List of illustrations; List of abbreviations; 1 St Oswald: monk, bishop and archbishop; 2 Oswald, Fleury and continental reform; 3 St Oswald''s family and kin; 4 Byrhtferth and Oswald; 5 The community of Worcester, 961-c.1100; 6 St Oswald''s tenants; 7 Oswaldslow: an ''immunity''?; 8 The city of Worcester in the tenth century; 9 The administrative landscape of the diocese of Worcester in the tenth century; 10 St Oswald and 10,000 West Midland peasants; 11 Book production and decoration at Worcester in the tenth and eleventh centuries
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12 Saint-making and relic collecting by Oswald and his communities13 St Oswald and St Wulfstan; 14 The liturgical manuscripts of Oswald''s houses; 15 Some reflections on liturgical music at late Anglo-Saxon Worcester; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Index of charters; Index of manuscripts
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780567340313
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780718500030
Additional Edition:
Print version St. Oswald of Worcester
Language:
English
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