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  • Formaat: Hardback, 244 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 600 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1783271361
  • ISBN-13: 9781783271368
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 244 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 600 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1783271361
  • ISBN-13: 9781783271368
Teised raamatud teemal:
A fresh look at William of Malmesbury which not only demonstrates his real greatness as a historian and his European vision, but also the breadth of his learning across a number of other disciplines.

In the past William of Malmesbury (1090-1143) has been seen as first and foremost a historian of England, and little else. This volume reveals not only William's real greatness as a historian and his European vision, but also thebreadth and depth of his learning across a number of other fields. Areas that receive particular attention are William's historical writings, his historical vision and interpretation of England's past; William and kingship; William's language; William's medical knowledge; the influence of Bede and other ancient writers on William's historiography; William and chronology; William, Anselm of Canterbury and reform of the English Church; William and the LatinClassics; William and the Jews; and William as hagiographer. Overall, the volume offers a broad coverage of William's learning, wide-ranging interests and significance as revealed in his writings.

Rodney M. Thomson is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at the University of Tasmania; Emily Dolmans is a lecturer in English Literature at Jesus College and Oriel College, University of Oxford; Emily A. Winkler is the John Cowdrey Junior Research Fellow in Medieval History at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, and Departmental Lecturer in Medieval History.

Contributors: Anne E. Bailey, Emily Dolmans, Daniel Gerrard, John Gillingham, Kati Ihnat, Ryan Kemp, William Kynan-Wilson, Anne Lawrence-Mathers, Stanislav Mereminskiy, Samu Niskanen, Joanna Phillips, Alheydis Plassmann, Sigbjørn Sønnesyn, Rodney M. Thomson, Emily Joan Ward, Emily A. Winkler, Michael Winterbottom.

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[ A] thought-provoking collection which makes a significant contribution to our understanding not only of William of Malmesbury's life and works, but also of twelfth-century historical writing and intellectual history, as well as broader aspects of the Anglo-Norman world such as national identity and kingship. * HISTORY * A rewarding book for scholars of twelfth-century England. The book lives up to its title, the innovative approaches to William's life and works it contains proposing new discoveries, even for those already familiar with William's legacy. * PARERGON * The editors of this volume and its contributors deserve significant praise for assembling a collection of thought-provoking chapters, which not only help us to understand better the life and writings of William of Malmesbury, but which should also find relevance within the wider field of Anglo-Norman studies, the study and writing of history during the Middle Ages, and numerous additional topics besides. * REVIEWS IN HISTORY *

Preface and Acknowledgements vii
Abbreviations ix
1 Discovering William of Malmesbury: The Man and his Works
1(12)
Emily A. Winkler
Emily Dolmans
2 Gesta Pontificum Anglorum: History or Hagiography?
13(14)
Anne E. Bailey
3 William of Malmesbury and Civic Virtue
27(10)
Daniel Gerrard
4 The Ironies of History: William of Malmesbury's Views of William II and Henry I
37(12)
John Gillingham
5 William of Malmesbury and the Jews
49(16)
Kati Ihnat
6 Advising the King: Kingship, Bishops and Saints in the Works of William of Malmesbury
65(16)
Ryan Kemp
7 Roman Identity in William of Malmesbury's Historical Writings
81(12)
William Kynan-Wilson
8 William of Malmesbury and the Chronological Controversy
93(14)
Anne Lawrence-Mathers
9 William of Malmesbury and Durham: The Circulation of Historical Knowledge in Early Twelfth-Century England
107(10)
Stanislav Mereminskiy
10 William of Malmesbury as Librarian: The Evidence of his Autographs
117(12)
Samu Niskanen
11 William of Malmesbury: Medical Historian of the Crusades
129(10)
Joanna Phillips
12 German Emperors as Exemplary Rulers in William of Malmesbury and Otto of Freising
139(14)
Alheydis Plassmann
13 Lector amice: Reading as Friendship in William of Malmesbury
153(12)
Sigbjørn Sønnesyn
14 William of Malmesbury's Historical Vision
165(10)
Rodney M. Thomson
15 Verax historicus Beda: William of Malmesbury, Bede and historia
175(14)
Emily Joan Ward
16 William of Malmesbury and the Britons
189(14)
Emily A. Winkler
17 Words, Words, Words...
203(16)
Epilogue: The Rediscovery of William of Malmesbury 219(6)
Rodney M. Thomson
Index 225
RODNEY M. THOMSON is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at the University of Tasmania. EMILY DOLMANS is a Lecturer in Medieval Literature at the University of East Anglia. EMILY A. WINKLER is a Fellow of St Edmund Hall and member of the History Faculty at the University Oxford. EMILY A. WINKLER is a Fellow of St Edmund Hall and member of the History Faculty at the University Oxford. EMILY DOLMANS is a Lecturer in Medieval Literature at the University of East Anglia. RODNEY M. THOMSON is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at the University of Tasmania.