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Local Saints and Local Churches in the Early Medieval West [Hardback]

Edited by (, Reader in Medieval History, Institute of Historical Research, London, and Executive Editor, Victoria History of the Counties of England), Edited by (, Professor of Diplomatic, University of Oxford)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 596 pages, height x width x depth: 241x163x37 mm, weight: 987 g, halftones and line illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Oct-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198203942
  • ISBN-13: 9780198203940
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 596 pages, height x width x depth: 241x163x37 mm, weight: 987 g, halftones and line illustrations
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This book explores the development of the cult of the saints in western Europe between c.400 and 1000 AD. The main emphasis is upon Anglo-Saxon England, post-Roman Britain, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, but there are important contributions on Francia and on western Europe as a whole. No other volume combines such a broad geographical spread with such a wide range of disciplines and approaches - textual, archaeological, genealogical, onomastic, as well as historical. Veneration of innumerable local saints and martyrs is one of the defining characteristics of early medieval society. This book looks at how such saints came to be recognized and how they were enshrined, the circumstances in which they proliferated, and the factors leading to the development of their often extremely localized cults. Throughout, the aim is to emphasize the pan-European context, to place insular developments in a wider continuum extending from Ireland through to Rome and Byzantium. The volume combines wide-ranging surveys providing fundamental orientation on a variety of core subjects, with crucial reference material (including a handlist of all known Anglo-Saxon saints). It will be indispensable to all interested in Early Britain and Ireland, Anglo-Saxon England and to the culture of early medieval Europe as a whole.

Recenzijas

The editors must be congratulated for bringing together these studies on the early medieval cults of Britain and Ireland and for placing such cults in a wider context, thanks to the inclusion of some essays dealing partly or entirely with Continental matters. * Early medieval Europe * ... the studies in this volume are both stimulating and thorough with respect to the differing traditions which characterise the development of early medieval local cults in the British Isles. The editors are to be congratulated for bringing them together. * Sobornost * The volume is produced to a high standard, with wonderfully rich bibliographical information provided in the footnotes to each chapter. The editors have indeed provided us with a tool of lasting value. * Richard Pfaff, University of North Carolina * Richard Sharpe's "Martyrs and Local Saints in Late Antique Britain" ... is really an historiographical tour de force. * Richard Pfaff, University of North Carolina * It happens only very seldom that a volume of essays becomes a standard work of reference; but that, it is safe to predict, will become the fate of this collection. * Richard Pfaff, University of North Carolina *

List of Illustrations
ix
List of Abbreviations
xi
List of Contributors
xiii
Loca Sanctorum: The Significance of Place in the Study of the Saints
1(44)
Alan Thacker
The Making of a Local Saint
45(30)
Alan Thacker
Martyrs and Local Saints in Late Antique Britain
75(80)
Richard Sharpe
Constructing Cults in Early Medieval France: Local Saints and Churches in Burgundy and the Auvergne 400--1000
155(34)
Ian Wood
The Enshrinement of Local Saints in Francia and England
189(36)
John Crook
Celtic Saints and Early Medieval Archaeology
225(42)
Nancy Edwards
Erlam: The Patron-Saint of an Irish Church
267(24)
T. M. Charles-Edwards
Irish Saints' Cults and Ecclesiastical Families
291(12)
Padraig O Riain
Local Saints and Place-Names in Cornwall
303(58)
O. J. Padel
The Saints of South Wales and the Welsh Church
361(36)
John Reuben Davies
Scottish Saints and National Identities in the Early Middle Ages
397(26)
Thomas Owen Clancy
Universal and Local Saints in Anglo-Saxon England
423(32)
Catherine Cubitt
A Saint for Every Minster? Local Cults in Anglo-Saxon England
455(40)
John Blair
A Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Saints
495(72)
John Blair
Index 567