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History of the Anglo-Saxons [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 422 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 219x140x25 mm, kaal: 530 g
  • Sari: Cambridge Library Collection - Medieval History Volume 3
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108082033
  • ISBN-13: 9781108082037
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 422 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 219x140x25 mm, kaal: 530 g
  • Sari: Cambridge Library Collection - Medieval History Volume 3
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108082033
  • ISBN-13: 9781108082037
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Sharon Turner (17681847) practised as a solicitor in London, specialising in the law of copyright, but devoted his free time to studying Anglo-Saxon literature and history. In 17991805 he published this four-volume work, still acknowledged as a turning point in Anglo-Saxon studies and a benchmark in historiography. Turner was elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1800, soon after the first volume appeared. His approach of contrasting 'Anglo-Saxon freedom' with 'the Norman yoke' held particular appeal at a time of deteriorating political relations with France. Turner's lasting achievement, however, was to draw public attention to the rich and fascinating material contained in the Anglo-Saxon manuscripts he had studied at the British Museum. This work went through many editions, but was eventually superseded by Kemble's The Saxons in England (1849, also reissued). Volume 3 (1801) covers the later Anglo-Saxon period, from 899 to 1066.

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Published 17991805, this four-volume work was a benchmark in Anglo-Saxon studies, drawing on manuscripts in the British Museum.
BOOK VI
Chap. I The Reign of Edward the Elder
Edward's acceffion
1(1)
Oppofed by his coufin Ethelwold
2(2)
Edward's wars with the Danes
4(2)
His fortreffes on his frontiers
6(2)
Ethelfieda's death
8(4)
Edward's fucceffes
12(1)
His character
13(2)
His children
15(3)
Chap. II The Reign of Athelftan
Athenian's acceffion
18(1)
Knighted by Alfred
19(2)
His fucceffes againft the Danes and Scots
21(1)
The great confederation againft Athelftan
22(3)
938 Anlaf invades
25(2)
Vifits Athelftan's camp
27(1)
Difcovered
28(2)
The night attack
The main battle
30(4)
Athelftan conquers
34(1)
The Saxon Song on the conflict
35(2)
Athelftan called the founder of the Englifh monarchy
37(3)
Chap. III Sketch of the ancient Hiftory of Bretagne, and Athelftan's Reception of its Chiefs
Hiftory of Bretagne connected with Athelftan
40(2)
The Armorican ftates
42(2)
Their fortunes under the Romans
44(2)
Fabulous date of Conan Meriadoc
46(1)
Emigration of the Britons to Armorica
47(2)
Their fettlements called Devonfhire and Cornwall
49(2)
Grallon the Great
51(1)
Caradoc Vreichvras
52(2)
The quarrels and wars of the Bretons
54
The Good Judichael
50(7)
Armorican Cornwall
57(1)
Their wars with the Franks
58(2)
Nominoe and Salomon
60(2)
The Bretons fly to Athelftan
62(3)
Chap. IV Athelftan's Connections with France, Germany, Norway, and Normandy; and a previous View of their State in his Reign
State of France
65(2)
Separation of France from Germany
67(1)
Charles the Simple depofed
68(1)
926 Hugues Cues for Athelftan's filler
69(1)
His prefents
70(1)
936 Athelftan affifts Louis to obtain the French crown
71(1)
Louis allies with Athelftan
72(1)
Athelftan aids Louis with a fleet
73(1)
GERMANY
919 Acceffion of Henry I
74(2)
His wife laws
76(1)
934 He inftitutes Tournaments
77(3)
932 Otho marries Athelftan's fitter
80(3)
NORWAY
Laws of Harald Harfragre
83(2)
He difcountenances piracy
85(1)
Harald's intercourfe with Athelftan
86(2)
His children
88(5)
NORMANDY
Gaungo Rolfr's expulfion from Norway
93(1)
He invades England
94(1)
911 He acquires Normandy
His laws
95(1)
931 His fon William fucceeds
96(3)
Chap. V Athelftan improves Exeter---His Laws---His Perfon---The Death of Edwin
Athelftan improves Exeter
99(1)
His books
100(3)
His laws
His perfon
103(3)
He caufes Edwin's death
Chap. VI Reign of Edward the Elder
941 Edmund fucceeds
106(2)
His war with Anlaf
Their peace
108(3)
946 His death
111(1)
His laws
112(3)
Chap. VII Reign of Edred
946 Edred accedes
115(1)
Eric in Northumbria
116(2)
Edred divides Northumbria into counties
118(2)
Life of Odo
120(1)
The Benedictine order
121(4)
910 Its revival
125(1)
The popedom at this period
126(4)
Progrefs of the Benedictine fyftem
130(3)
Chap. VIII The Life of Dunftan to the Acceffion of Edwy
925 Dunftan's birth
133(1)
His education
134(1)
His iilnefs
135(2)
His ftudies
137(1)
He is introduced to the king
138(1)
He is accufed of magic
Banifhed from court
139(2)
He defires to marry
141(1)
He is urged to become monk
142(2)
His change of character
144(1)
His cave
145(1)
His arts
146(1)
He is patronized by a noble lady
147(1)
He again vifits the court
148(1)
Made abbot of Glaftonbury
Introduces the new order
Intruded with the king's treafures
149(1)
His policy
Edred's death
150(2)
Chap. IX The Reign of Edwin
955 Edwy, or Edwin accedes
152(2)
Infulted by Dunftan on his coronation
154(4)
Dun flan flies
158(1)
Elgivas perfecutions
159(2)
Rebellion againft Edwia
161(1)
His death
162(3)
Chap. X The Reign of Edgar
959 Edgar fucceeds his brother
165(1)
His character
166(1)
Dunftan's motives in patronizing the Benedictine order
167(2)
Dunftan archbifhop of Canterbury
169(1)
His coadjutors
His artifices
170(3)
969 Edgar's fpeech againft the clergy
173(5)
973 His oftentation
178(2)
His paffions
180(2)
Traits of liberal policy in his reign
182(3)
His adventure with Kenneth
185(1)
His marriages
186(2)
Chap. XI Edward the Martyr, or Edward the Second of the Anglo-Saxon Kings
975 Edward's coronation
188(1)
Dunftan's impoftures
189(3)
Elfrida's conduct
192(1)
978 Edward's affaffination
193(2)
Chap. XII The Reign of Ethelred the Unready
978 Ethelred accedes
195(2)
980 Northmen re-appear
197(1)
State of Denmark
198(2)
Cray of Jomfburg
Hoald Blaatand
200(1)
Svem Jiagofkegg
201(2)
NORWAY
Reign of Hakon the Good
203(3)
961 His death
206(1)
963 Reign of Hakon Jarl
207(2)
Life of Olaf Tryggvafon
209(4)
Chap. XIII A View of the laft Scene of Northern Piracy
The practice revives
213(1)
Piracies of Olaf Tryggvafon
214(1)
The Hate of commerce
215(2)
It becomes refpectable
217(2)
The merchant fometimes the pirate
Evils of piracy
219(1)
Caufes of its decline
220(4)
The new fpecies of pirates protecting commerce
224(3)
Chap. XIV Ethelred the Unready
930---988 Northmen invafions
227(1)
991 Invaders bought off
228(1)
Folly of the meafure
229(1)
Ethelred's perfon
230(3)
992 Defence prepared
Alfric
233(1)
994 Invafion of Olave and Svein
233(1)
16,000 pounds given to them
234(1)
908 Frelli invafions
235(1)
1000 Olave Tryggvafon's death
237(1)
1002 Maffacre of the Danes
238(3)
1003 Svein's revenge
241(2)
Turketal's deftiription of England
243(1)
Lupus's defcription of the ftate of the country
244(4)
Ethelred flattered by a Scalld
248(1)
1008 His affeffment to collect a force
249(2)
1013 Svein obtains the kingdom
251(1)
Ethelied's flight
252(1)
Svein's death
Ethelred reftored
253(1)
St. Olave affifts him
254(2)
1016 Ethelred's death
256(1)
Chap. XV The Reign of Edmund Ironfide
1016 Edmund accedes
257(1)
On the invafions of England
258(2)
Battles between Edmund and Canute
260(1)
Battle at Scearftan
261(3)
Siege of London
264(2)
Battle of Affandun
Edmund challenges Canute
266(1)
Their duel
267(1)
Edmund affaffinated
268(1)
Rife of Earl Godwin
An herdfman's fon
269(9)
His probable progrefs
278(2)
Chap. XVI The Reign of Canute the Great
1016 Canute's acceffion
280(1)
His cruelty to the children of the deceafed fovereigns
281(2)
The like to his nobles
283(1)
Edric's punifhment
284(2)
His tax on the kingdom
286(1)
Canute's war with St. Olave
286(4)
Sublime action of Canute
290(1)
The incident of the fea
291(2)
Canute and the Scalld
293(2)
His behaviour at St. Omer's
295(1)
His public letter
296(5)
Chap. XVII The Reign of Harold the Firft, furnamed Harefoot
1035 Canute's fons at his death
301(1)
Svein in Norway
Harold's acceffion difputed
302(2)
His conduct to Alfred
304(2)
Chap. XVIII The Reign of Hardicanute
1040 Hardicanute's acceffion
306(1)
Godwin fooths him
307(1)
His kindnefs to Edward
1042 His fudden death
308(1)
Chap. XIX The Reign of Edward the Confeffor
1042 Godwin's verfatility
309(1)
Edward's behaviour to his mother
310(1)
Edward threatened by Magnus of Norway
311(1)
1046 Magnus abandons his pretenfions
312(3)
Edward's fimplicity
315(1)
1051 The count of Boulogne's conduct at Dover
316(2)
Godwin arms
318(2)
The quarrel referred to the Wittena Gemot
320(2)
The great council outlaws Godwin and his family
322(1)
William duke of Normandy comes into England
323(2)
1052 Godwin retaliated
325(1)
1053 His fudden death
326(3)
1055 Algar banifhed
329(1)
1063 Harold's wars in Wales
330(2)
1039 Duncan affaffinated by Macbeth
332(1)
1054 Macbeth invaded by Siward
333(1)
1065 Toftig expelled from Northumbria
334(1)
1066 Edward's death
335(2)
His perfon and character
Chap. XX The Reign of Harold the Second, the Son of Godwin, and the laft of the Anglo-Saxon Kings
Competition between Harold and William
337(2)
Their ftatements difcordant
339(1)
Harold's ftory
340(1)
The Norman account
341(1)
Robert not commiffioned by Edward
342(1)
The tapeftry of Bayeux defcribed
343(8)
It confirms the Norman ftatement
351(1)
1066 Harold's coronation
352(1)
His conduct
353(1)
The comet
354(1)
Three competitors attack Harold
355(1)
Toftig excites the king of Norway
356(1)
Toftig invades
357(1)
William duke of Normandy
358(1)
He attains the dukedom in 1035
359(1)
His meffage to Harold
360(1)
Harold's anfwer
361(1)
William's preparations to invade
362(2)
King of Norway collects an armament
364(2)
He lands at the Tyne
366(2)
Defeats the earls
Harold advances againft him
368(1)
Their battle at Stanford bridge 25th Sept
369(5)
Harold's fleet had left the coaft on 8th Sept
374(2)
William fails from S. Vallery
376(2)
He lands 28th Sept. at Pevenfey
378(4)
Harold haftens to London
382(1)
Meffage from William to Harold
383(1)
Harold marches to Haftings
384(3)
The battle
387(9)
Harold falls
396(4)
Reflections on the invafion
400