History of the Abbey of EveshamClarendon Press, 2003 - 597 páginas The Abbey of Evesham in Worcestershire was founded in the eighth century. This history, written by an Evesham monk in the thirteenth century, tells the story from the beginning. It describes in detail a great lawsuit in Rome where the writer was present. The story then returns to England and to the monks' attempts to depose their scandalous abbot. This Oxford Medieval Text edition provides a Latin text with a facing page English translation, a detailed historical introduction, and notes. |
Contenido
SIGLA | xiv |
THOMASS HISTORY | lii |
CHRONOLOGY | lxxxiii |
THE FIRST BOOK on the Life and Miracles of St Ecgwine | 53 |
XV | 224 |
xxviii | 380 |
A bond of the proctors of Evesham | 514 |
Charter of Abbot Thomas and the convent | 568 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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