剑桥北部的起源,三一学院MS R.7.5

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
J. Dale
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剑桥三一学院MS R.7.5包含一本11世纪早期的贝德《教会史》,该书在11世纪末和12世纪初进行了重大修订。因此,它是在中世纪英格兰贝德历史文本最受欢迎的时候制作和大量使用的,安东尼娅·格兰斯登和R.H.C.戴维斯很久以前就将其与十二世纪漫长的北方修道主义的复兴联系在一起。这篇文章探讨了这份被认为来自北方的手稿是如何适应这一更广泛的背景的。它询问了手稿的补充和文本本身的注释所提供的证据,认为这本迄今为止与特定宗教机构没有联系的《教会历史》副本,从1113年重新组建为奥古斯丁社区后不久,直到解散,一直被赫克瑟姆的圣徒所拥有。在这样做的过程中,它表明,在《教会历史》作为北方宗教复兴的灵感来源的更广泛背景下,十二世纪文本中赫克瑟姆圣典的利益是如何受到管辖权具体问题的激励的。
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On the Northern Provenance of Cambridge, Trinity College MS R.7.5
Cambridge, Trinity College MS R.7.5 contains an early eleventh-century copy of Bede’s Historia Ecclesiastica, which was subject to significant correction in the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries. As such it was produced and intensively used at the peak of the popularity of Bede’s historical text in medieval England, which Antonia Gransden and R.H.C. Davis long ago linked to the renewal of monasticism in the North in the long twelfth century. This essay explores how this manuscript, which has been accepted to be of northern provenance, fits into this wider context. It interrogates the evidence provided by additions to the manuscript and annotations of the text itself to argue that this copy of the Historia Ecclesiastica, which has hitherto not been linked to a specific religious house, was in the possession of the canons at Hexham from shortly after their re-formation as an Augustinian community in 1113 until the Dissolution. In doing so it demonstrates how, against the wider backdrop of the Historia Ecclesiastica as an inspiration for religious renewal in the North, the interests of the canons of Hexham in the text in the twelfth century were motivated by specific issues of jurisdiction.
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Northern History
Northern History Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Northern History was the first regional historical journal. Produced since 1966 under the auspices of the School of History, University of Leeds, its purpose is to publish scholarly work on the history of the seven historic Northern counties of England: Cheshire, Cumberland, Durham, Lancashire, Northumberland, Westmorland and Yorkshire. Since it was launched it has always been a refereed journal, attracting articles on Northern subjects from historians in many parts of the world.
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