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Religion and Literature in Western England, 600-800 Book

Religion and Literature in Western England, 600-800
Religion and Literature in Western England, 600-800, Even the Venerable Bede knew little about the two Anglo-Saxon kingdoms described in this book. In the sixth and seventh centuries the pagan peoples of the Hwicce and Magonsaetan occupied the frontier from Stratford-upon-Avon as far as the Welsh kingdoms w, Religion and Literature in Western England, 600-800 has a rating of 5 stars
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Religion and Literature in Western England, 600-800, Even the Venerable Bede knew little about the two Anglo-Saxon kingdoms described in this book. In the sixth and seventh centuries the pagan peoples of the Hwicce and Magonsaetan occupied the frontier from Stratford-upon-Avon as far as the Welsh kingdoms w, Religion and Literature in Western England, 600-800
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  • Religion and Literature in Western England, 600-800
  • Written by author Patrick Sims-Williams
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, June 2005
  • Even the Venerable Bede knew little about the two Anglo-Saxon kingdoms described in this book. In the sixth and seventh centuries the pagan peoples of the Hwicce and Magonsaetan occupied the frontier from Stratford-upon-Avon as far as the Welsh kingdoms w
  • Describes the early conversion to Christianity of the pagan peoples of an area stretching from Stratford-upon-Avon to Offa's Dyke.
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List of illustrations; Preface; List of abbreviations;

1. Introduction;
2. The kingdoms of the Hwicce and the Magonsaetan;
3. Paganism and Christianity;
4. Early influences on the church;
5. Varieties of monasticism;
6. The eighth-century church;
7. Biblical study;
8. Letter-writing;
9. The unseen world: the monk of Wenlock's vision;
10. Prayer and magic;
11. Milred, Cuthbert and Anglo-Latin poetry;
12. The church and the landscape;
13. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.


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