Venerabilis Bedae Historiae ecclesiasticae gentis Anglorum libri III, IV |
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... Beda reproduces exactly the Moore ms , which has been collated by both of us . Dr Ebert and his publisher allowed me to trans- late the notice of Beda given in his admirable history of Christian Roman literature ; I am also indebted to ...
... Beda reproduces exactly the Moore ms , which has been collated by both of us . Dr Ebert and his publisher allowed me to trans- late the notice of Beda given in his admirable history of Christian Roman literature ; I am also indebted to ...
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... Beda has been held wherever he has been known . His preface shews that his thirst for ori- ginal evidence was far more keen than that of many professed critics ; chronologers will know how to prize the advance made in their science by ...
... Beda has been held wherever he has been known . His preface shews that his thirst for ori- ginal evidence was far more keen than that of many professed critics ; chronologers will know how to prize the advance made in their science by ...
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... Beda , whose perspicuity stands out in strong relief from the bombast affected by Aldhelm before him , and by most of our chroniclers for cen- turies after him . It will be well for England if her church cleaves stedfastly to the rule ...
... Beda , whose perspicuity stands out in strong relief from the bombast affected by Aldhelm before him , and by most of our chroniclers for cen- turies after him . It will be well for England if her church cleaves stedfastly to the rule ...
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... BEDA . Though he also wrote verses , it is in the field of prose alone that he has left his mark in literary history ... Beda in Herzog's Real- Encyclopädie der protest Theo- logie . EBERT'S ACCOUNT OF BEDA . but withal of rare ...
... BEDA . Though he also wrote verses , it is in the field of prose alone that he has left his mark in literary history ... Beda in Herzog's Real- Encyclopädie der protest Theo- logie . EBERT'S ACCOUNT OF BEDA . but withal of rare ...
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Bede (the venerable.) John Eyton B. Mayor. EBERT'S ACCOUNT OF BEDA . but withal of rare scientific capacity , so that the middle ages with one accord named him among the most esteemed teachers in the first rank . Beda , already in the ...
Bede (the venerable.) John Eyton B. Mayor. EBERT'S ACCOUNT OF BEDA . but withal of rare scientific capacity , so that the middle ages with one accord named him among the most esteemed teachers in the first rank . Beda , already in the ...
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abbat abbatissa account Aedan Angles Angli antistes archiepiscopus Beda Beda's Bedae Bernicia bishop Bonif Brittaniam caelestis Cantia Cantuariorum Ceadda Christi church coepit Columba cuius cuncta Cuthb Cuthbert death defunctus Deira diuina dominicae domino ecclesia ecclesiae ecclesiasticae Ecgberct Eddius eius eiusdem England episcopatum episcopatus episcopo episcopus esset fidei fidem first fratribus Furseus gentis great Hibernia history holy ibid ille illius illo inquit insula ipsa iuxta Jaffé Jarrow king life Lindisfarne made Mercia Merciorum miracles monachus monasterio monastery monks multum neque Nordanhymbrorum Occidentalium Saxonum omnibus Orientalium Anglorum Osric Osuiu Oswald pascha paschalis praefata presbyter prouincia rege regis regni reuerentissimus same sancti Saxon Saxones Saxonum Scots Scottorum sine siue Stevenson suae tamen tempore Theodorus tunc uenerabilis uenit uero uerum uidelicet uiri uirtutum uirum uita uitae uitam uocabulo uocatur usque Vilfrid work year years
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