The Anglo-Saxon Chancery

The Anglo-Saxon Chancery
Author: Ben Snook
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2015
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1783270063

An exploration of Anglo-Saxon charters, bringing out their complexity and highlighting a range of broad implications.

The Languages of Early Medieval Charters

The Languages of Early Medieval Charters
Author: Robert Gallagher
Publisher: Brill's the Early Middle Ages
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2021
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004428119

"This is the first major study of the interplay between Latin and Germanic vernaculars in early medieval records. Building on previous work on the uses of the written word in the early Middle Ages, which has dispelled the myth that this was an age of 'orality', the contributions in this volume bring to the fore the crucial question of language choice in the documentary cultures of early medieval societies. Specifically, they examine the interactions between Latin and Germanic vernaculars in the Anglo-Saxon and eastern Frankish worlds and in neighbouring areas. The chapters are underpinned by an important comparative dimension on account of the two regions' shared linguistic heritage and numerous cross-Channel links."--

Index saxonicus

Index saxonicus
Author: Walter de Gray Birch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1885
Genre: Anglo-Saxons
ISBN:

Kingship, Legislation and Power in Anglo-Saxon England

Kingship, Legislation and Power in Anglo-Saxon England
Author: Gale R. Owen-Crocker
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 184383877X

The relationship between Anglo-Saxon kingship, law, and the functioning of power is explored via a number of different angles. The essays collected here focus on how Anglo-Saxon royal authority was expressed and disseminated, through laws, delegation, relationships between monarch and Church, and between monarchs at times of multiple kingships and changing power ratios. Specific topics include the importance of kings in consolidating the English "nation"; the development of witnesses as agents of the king's authority; the posthumous power of monarchs; how ceremonial occasions wereused for propaganda reinforcing heirarchic, but mutually beneficial, kingships; the implications of Ine's lawcode; and the language of legislation when English kings were ruling previously independent territories, and the delegation of local rule. The volume also includes a groundbreaking article by Simon Keynes on Anglo-Saxon charters, looking at the origins of written records, the issuing of royal diplomas and the process, circumstances, performance and function of production of records. GALE R. OWEN-CROCKER is Professor of Anglo-Saxon Culture at the University of Manchester. Contributors: Ann Williams, Alexander R. Rumble, Carole Hough, Andrew Rabin, Barbara Yorke, Ryan Lavelle, Alaric Trousdale

Charters of Barking Abbey and Waltham Holy Cross

Charters of Barking Abbey and Waltham Holy Cross
Author: Susan E. Kelly
Publisher: Anglo-Saxon Charters
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-09-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780197266885

Barking is the only English nunnery with a history stretching from the seventh century to the time of Henry VIII. A new cache of Anglo-Saxon charters from Barking is edited here for the first time, with other early documents and a historical introduction. The volume also includes the charter of Edward the Confessor for Waltham Abbey.

The Acts of Welsh Rulers, 1120-1283

The Acts of Welsh Rulers, 1120-1283
Author: Huw Pryce
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 959
Release: 2010-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0708323871

Now republished with minor corrections, this volume provides the first comprehensive collection of charters, letters and other documents issued by native rulers of Wales from the early twelfth century to the Edwardian conquest of 1282 - 3 that extinguished independent rule.

Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms

Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms
Author: Claire Breay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Anglo-Saxons
ISBN: 9780712352024

The Anglo-Saxon period stretches from the arrival of Germanic groups on British shores in the early 5th century to the Norman Conquest of 1066. During these centuries, the English language was used and written down for the first time, pagan populations were converted to Christianity, and the foundations of the kingdom of England were laid. This richly illustrated new book - which accompanies a landmark British Library exhibition - presents Anglo-Saxon England as the home of a highly sophisticated artistic and political culture, deeply connected with its continental neighbours. Leading specialists in early medieval history, literature and culture engage with the unique, original evidence from which we can piece together the story of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, examining outstanding and beautiful objects such as highlights from the Staffordshire hoard and the Sutton Hoo burial. At the heart of the book is the British Library's outstanding collection of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, the richest source of evidence about Old English language and literature, including Beowulf and other poetry; the Lindisfarne Gospels, one of Britain's greatest artistic and religious treasures; the St Cuthbert Gospel, the earliest intact European book; and historical manuscripts such as Bede's Ecclesiastical History and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. These national treasures are discussed alongside other, internationally important literary and historical manuscripts held in major collections in Britain and Europe. This book, and the exhibition it accompanies, chart a fascinating and dynamic period in early medieval history, and will bring to life our understanding of these formative centuries.

Anglo-Saxon Wills

Anglo-Saxon Wills
Author: Dorothy Whitelock
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2011-11-24
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1107402212

This 1930 volume contains the original texts of the great majority of surviving Anglo-Saxon wills drawn up in the tenth and eleventh centuries. They are of special interest for the light they cast on the connections of those who made the wills, and the ways in which the testators managed the disposition of their possessions.