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The World of Bede

Hardback

Main Details

Title The World of Bede
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Peter Hunter Blair
Foreword by Michael Lapidge
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:356
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 138
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
World history - c 500 to C 1500
ISBN/Barcode 9780521391382
ClassificationsDewey:274.202092
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 25 October 1990
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

An engaging and accessible introduction to the writings and intellectual development of the Venerable Bede (d.735), this book (originally published in 1970 and out of print for many years) is now made available again for the enjoyment of all those interested in the early medieval world. A new preface and supplementary bibliography by Michael Lapidge has brought the book up to date. Based almost entirely on primary sources, particularly Bede's own writings, the book surveys the fragmented state of Britain after the Anglo-Saxon conquests, tracing the - sometimes faltering - rebirth of Christianity from the time of St. Augustine through to the glories of the golden age of Northumbria in the eighth century. What was Bede's contribution to the growth of scholarship? Why is his famous Ecclesiastical History of the English Church and People still so highly regarded? How did Bede see his own age? What traditions most influenced him? Peter Hunter Blair answers all these questions, assessing Bede sympatheticaly in all the fields in which he was active, as teacher, orthographer, moral philospher, grammarian, theologian, natural scientist and, above all, as our first modern historian.

Reviews

"In the foreword, Michael Lapidge, who supervised the reprinting, says, 'Hunter Blair's book stands up well to the passage of time: being concerned with Bede himself and not with the industry of Bede scholarship.' Anyone (such as this reviewer) who read this book twenty years ago and who has just returned to it will agree...This remains a fine book." Joseph F. Kelly, Church History