Nouvelle acquisition : Writing history in community of St Cuthbert, c. 700-1130 : from Bede to Symeon of Durham
ROZIER Charles
Writing history in community of St Cuthbert, c. 700-1130 : from Bede to Symeon of Durham
Woodbridge : York Medieval Press, un asociation with The Boydell Press, 2020, XI-240 p.
Collection Writing history in the Middle Ages ; 7
ISBN 978-1-903153-94-9
HMA 494
Historical texts of all kinds were written in the community of St Cuthbert c.700-1130, from short annals to extended narrative history, political tracts and works on the lives and miracles of saints.At the same time, scribes in the community worked to copy and procure notable classics of historiography, from Classical Antiquity down to the Norman Conquest of England. But what did these various forms of writing about past events mean to their original authors and readers? What were these texts for?
This book offers a narrative of historiographical production within St Cuthbert’s community from the time of its foundation on the island of Lindisfarne, through subsequent translations to Chester-le-Street and Durham, down to the vibrant intellectual revival of the Anglo-Norman period. Focusing on several watershed moments in the story of this community, it identifies political, religious, intellectual andcultural triggers for historical writing, and argues that knowledge of past events gave successive guardians of Cuthbert’s cult their single most valuable tool in the continuous effort to define who they were, where they had comefrom, and what they hoped to continue to be. (4e de couv.)
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Corinne HÉLIN (21 janvier 2022). Nouvelle acquisition : Writing history in community of St Cuthbert, c. 700-1130 : from Bede to Symeon of Durham. IRHiS-Bibliothèque. Consulté le 13 novembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/lyba