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E-grāmata: Bury St Edmunds and the Norman Conquest

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  • Formāts: 280 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Aug-2014
  • Izdevniecība: The Boydell Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782043003
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  • ISBN-13: 9781782043003
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Responses to the impact of the Norman Conquest examined through the wealth of evidence provided by the important abbey of Bury St Edmunds.

Bury St Edmunds is noteworthy in so many ways: in preserving the cult and memory of the last East Anglian king, in the richness of its archives, and not least in its role as a mediator of medical texts and studies. All these aspects, and more, are amply illustrated in this collection, by specialists in their fields. The balance of the whole work, and the care taken to place the individual topics in context, has resulted in a satisfying whole, which placesAbbot Baldwin and his abbey squarely in the forefront of eleventh-century politics and society. Professor Ann Williams.

The abbey of Bury St Edmunds, by 1100, was an international centre of learning, outstanding for its culting of St Edmund, England's patron saint, who was known through France and Italy as a miracle worker principally, but also as a survivor, who had resisted the Vikings and the invading king Swein and gained strength after 1066. Here we journey into the concerns of his community as it negotiated survival in the Anglo-Norman empire, examining, on the one hand, the roles of leading monks, such as the French physician-abbot Baldwin, and, on the other, the part played by ordinary women of the vill. The abbey of Bury provides an exceptionally rich archive, including annals, historical texts, wills, charters, and medical recipes. The chapters in this volume, written by leading experts, present differing perspectives on Bury's responses to conquest; reflecting the interests of the monks, they cover literature, music, medicine, palaeography, and the history of the region in its European context.

DrTom Licence is Senior Lecturer in Medieval History and Director of the Centre of East Anglian Studies at the University of East Anglia.

Contributors: Debbie Banham, David Bates, Eric Fernie, Sarah Foot, Michael Gullick,Tom Licence, Henry Parkes, Véronique Thouroude, Elizabeth van Houts, Thomas Waldman, Teresa Webber

Recenzijas

This volume is welcome addition to the discussion surrounding the impact of the Norman Conquest and the historiography of English saints, as well as an authoritative account of the response of one abbey to the events of 1066 and the development of St Edmund's cult. * PROCEEDINGS OF THE SUFFOLK INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY * An important collection of essays that anyone interested in the history and culture of England in the eleventh and twelfth centuries should read. * SPECULUM * As a whole, Bury St. Edmunds and the Norman Conquest, is an essential text for historians researching the history of the abbey or utilizing its collection of manuscripts. It is also useful for those concerned with connections between England and Continental Europe and to those interested in assessing the impact of the Norman Conquest. * COMITATUS * These essays together demonstrate the Bury monks' response to conquest and change, as well as the place of the abbey and its abbots in England and the wider world in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. * CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW *

List Of Illustrations
vi
List Of Music Examples
viii
List Of Contributors
ix
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS x
List Of Abbreviations
xi
Introduction 1(4)
1 The Abbey and the Norman Conquest: An Unusual Case?
5(17)
David Bates
2 Charters and Influences from Saint-Denis c. 1000--1070
22(9)
Thomas Waldman
3 The Abbey's Armoury of Charters
31(22)
Sarah Foot
4 The Women of Bury St Edmunds
53(21)
Elisabeth van Houts
5 Baldwin's Church and the Effects of the Conquest
74(20)
Eric Fernie
6 New Light on the Life and Work of Herman the Archdeacon
94(10)
Tom Licence
7 The Cult of St Edmund
104(27)
Tom Licence
8 St Edmund between Liturgy and Hagiography
131(29)
Henry Parkes
9 Books and their Use across the Conquest
160(30)
Teresa Webber
10 An Eleventh-Century Bury Medical Manuscript
190(36)
Michael Gullick
11 Medicine at Bury in the Time of Abbot Baldwin
226(21)
Debby Banham
12 Medicine after Baldwin: The Evidence of BL, Royal
12. C. xxiv
247(12)
Veronique Thouroude
Index 259
DEBBY BANHAM is a tutor and special supervisor at Newnham College, Cambridge and an affiliated lecturer in the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic. Elisabeth van Houts is Honorary Professor of European Medieval History, University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Emmanuel College.