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The Durham Liber Vitae and its Context
Edited by David Rollason
Edited by A. J. Piper
Edited by Margaret Harvey


The Durham Liber Vitae (London, British Library, MS Cotton Domitian A. vii) is one of seven surviving libri memoriales from the Carolingian period, and the only English example of its date. The book, which has been notably little studied, contains several thousand names of persons associated with a Northumbrian church, probably Lindisfarne, but possibly Monkwearmouth/Jarrow. From around 1100, it was used to record the names of all Durham monks, as well as of many lay people; family groups also appear, especially the families of the last monks before Henry VIII dissolved the cathedral monastery in 1539. It casts considerable light on how the church interacted with contemporary lay and ecclesiastical society and in the process illuminates the basis of the church's position and its role in defining related communities and regions. Studies cover all aspects of the manuscript, its content and its context. Contributors: ARNOLD ANGENENDT, GEOFFREY BARROW, ELIZABETH BRIGGS, JANET BURTON, JAN GERCHOW, DIETER GEUENICH, MICHAEL GULLICK, IVAN HLAVACEK, K.S.B. KEATS-ROHAN, SIMON KEYNES, JOHN S. MOORE, A.J. PIPER, LYNDA ROLLASON, R.N. SWANSON, COLIN C.G. TITE.

 

DETAILS

12 b/w illustrations
11 line illustrations
Pages: 276
Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm
13 digit ISBN: 9781843830603
Binding: Hardback
First published: 10/Oct/2004
Price: 115.00 USD / 60.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press
Series: Regions and Regionalism in History
Subject: Medieval History

BIC class: CSBB

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 03/07/2009

Contents
1   The Durham Liber Vitae<\I> and Sir Robert Cotton
Colin G C Tite
2   The Make-Up of the Liber Vitae<\I>: The Codicology of the Manuscript
Michael Gullick
3   The Origins of the Durham Liber Vitae<\I>
Jan Gerchow
4   Nothing but Names: The Original Core of the Durham Liber Vitae <\I>
Elizabeth Briggs
5   The Scandinavian Personal Names in the later part of the Durham Liber Vitae<\I>
John Insley
6   Anglo-Norman Names Recorded in the Durham Liber Vitae
John S Moore
7   Scots in the Durham Liber Vitae
Geoffrey W S Barrow
8   The Names of the Durham Monks
Alan J Piper
9   The Late Medieval Non-Monastic Entries in the Durham Liber Vitae<\I>
Peter Boyle
10   A Survey of the Early Medieval Confraternity Books from the Continent
Dieter Geuenich
11   The Liber Vitae<\I> of the New Minster, Winchester
Simon Keynes
12   Testimonies of the Living Dead: The Martyrology-Necrology and the Necrology in the Chapter Book of Mont-Saint-Michel (Avranches, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 214)Bibliothèque municipale, MS 214)
K S B Keats-Rohan
13   The Necrology of the Codex Gigas of Bohemia (Kungliga Biblioteket Stockholm MS A 148)
Ivan Hlavácek
14   How was a Confraternity Made? The Evidence of Charters
Arnold Angenendt
15   Commemoration and Memorialization in a Yorkshire Context
Janet Burton
16   Books of Brotherhood: Registering Fraternity and Confraternity in Late Medieval England
Robert N Swanson

Reviews
An exciting and stimulating collection of essays. TOEBI NEWSLETTER
Of great importance both in a local, and in a wider European, context. [...] An admirable and well-edited volume. NORTHERN HISTORY
Never before have questions long associated with the Durham Liber vitae been explored with such coherence. [...] This collection succeeds brilliantly in showing how massed studies of regional particularities can be made to contribute to general understandings of important historical and social questions. [A] splendid collection. JOURNAL of ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY



 

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