The life of Bishop Wilfrid

The Life of Wilfrid offers us a graphic portrait of one of the most forceful characters in the history of the English Church: a man courageous and energetic yet at the same time litigious, ostentatious and overbearing, his life punctuated by restless travels and the most violent quarrels. Of noble b...

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Autore principale: Eddius Stephanus (Autore)
Altri autori: Colgrave, Bertram (Traduttore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Libro
Lingua:Inglese
Servizio "Subito": Ordinare ora.
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Pubblicazione: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1985.
In:Anno: 1985
(sequenze di) soggetti normati:B Wilfridus, Eboracensis 634-709
Altre parole chiave:B Christian saints ; England ; Biography ; Early works to 1800
B Anglo-Saxons ; Biography ; Early works to 1800
B Christian saints (England) Biography Early works to 1800
B Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) ; England ; Translations into English
B Anglo-Saxons Biography Early works to 1800
B Wilfrid
B Anglo-Saxons Biography Early works to 1800
B Christian saints England Biography Early works to 1800
B Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) (England) Translations into English
B Sorgente
B Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) England Translations into English
B Wilfrid Saint, Archbishop of York (634-709)
B Wilfrid ; Saint, Archbishop of York ; 634-709
Accesso online: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Edizione parallela:Non elettronico
Print version: 9780521309271
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Riepilogo:The Life of Wilfrid offers us a graphic portrait of one of the most forceful characters in the history of the English Church: a man courageous and energetic yet at the same time litigious, ostentatious and overbearing, his life punctuated by restless travels and the most violent quarrels. Of noble birth, Wilfrid (c.634–709) gained his first experience of monastic life as a boy at Lindisfarne. Thereafter we find him at various times, crossing Gaul, staying in Lyons, visiting Rome, back in England at York, Ripon or Hexham, preaching to heathens in Sussex or Frisia, quarrelling with kings and bishops, imprisoned in Northumbria, again in Rome seeking papal support for his claims, founding monasteries in the Midlands and at last, in his old age, reconciled to those with whom he had earlier quarrelled so bitterly. Partisan but highly detailed, the Life was probably written within a decade of the saint's death. It is a remarkable account of a powerful personality who aroused affection and dislike in almost equal proportions.
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ISBN:0511552947
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511552946