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    Bede and Time by MacCarron, Máirín;

    Computus, Theology and History in the Early Medieval World

    Series: Studies in Early Medieval Britain and Ireland;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 8 October 2019

    • ISBN 9781472476630
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages222 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 449 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 8 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    Bede was the leading intellectual figure of the early Anglo-Saxon Church, and his extensive corpus of writings encompassed themes of exegesis, computus, history and hagiography. This book argues that in innovatively combining computus, theology and history, Bede transformed his contemporaries’ understanding of time and chronology.

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    Awarded the Irish Historical Research Prize 2021.


    The Venerable Bede (c. 673–735) was the leading intellectual figure of the early Anglo-Saxon Church, and his extensive corpus of writings encompassed themes of exegesis, computus (dating of Easter and construction of calendars), history and hagiography. Rather than look at these works in isolation, Máirín MacCarron argues that Bede’s work in different genres needs to be read together to be properly understood. This book provides the first integrated analysis of Bede’s thought on time, and demonstrates that such a comprehensive examination allows a greater understanding of Bede’s writings on time, and illuminates the place of time and chronology in his other works. Bede was an outstanding intellect whose creativity and ingenuity were apparent in various genres of writing. This book argues that in innovatively combining computus, theology and history, Bede transformed his contemporaries’ understanding of time and chronology.



    '... in many ... observations throughout this carefully researched book MacCarron has brought fresh insight to the many dimensions of Bede's relationship with time' - Arthur Holder, Speculum 97/1 (January 2022).


    ‘The National University of Ireland (NUI) is pleased to announce that the Irish Historical Research Prize 2021 is awarded to Dr Máirín MacCarron for her publication Bede and Time: Computus, Theology and History in the Early Medieval World.’


    ‘MacCarron’s book offers a welcome and fresh introduction to a key theme in Bede’s thought, while making some important arguments about how best to read his work in context’ – James Palmer, Early Medieval Europe 29; 4 (2021).


    ‘In all, MacCarron tackles an impressive range of highly complex issues, contributing and often enriching the scholarly debate in more aspects than can be covered within the scope of a simple review ... MacCarron’s book is an important contribution’ – Northern History, LIX:1, March 2022.

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgements


    Abbreviations



    Introduction: Computus, Contexts and Controversies



    Chapter 1: De temporibus




    • Transmission and Terminology of Bede’s works on Time



    • Insular computistica



    • Structure and content of computistical textbooks



    • De temporibus and Insular computus tradition



    • Why did Bede write De temporibus?



    Chapter 2: The De temporibus chronicle




    • Structure of the De temporibus chronicle



    • Purpose of the De temporibus chronicle



    • Terminology and titles for Bede’s chronicles



    Chapter 3: Bede’s Anno Mundi chronology and the ‘Chronicle of 703’




    • Chronography in Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages



    • Chronology in the Insular World



    • Why did Bede use Vulgate chronology?



    • Conclusion



    Chapter 4: Bede’s chronicles: contents and sources




    • First to Fifth World Ages



    • Sixth World Age



    • Conclusion



    Chapter 5: Nativity and Incarnation in Bede’s Theology of Time




    • Baptism, Passion and Nativity in World Chronicle Tradition



    • Bede and counting time from the coming of Christ



    • Nativity and Incarnation in Bede’s thought



    • Nativity and Incarnation in early medieval theology



    Chapter 6: Bede, Dionysius Exiguus and Anno Domini chronology




    • Annus Domini prior to the seventh century



    • Anglo-Saxon England



    • Willibrord and Francia



    • Bede and Annus Domini in the Historia Ecclesiastica



    Afterword



    Appendix 1: Table of chapter headings in Bede’s De temporibus and his principal sources


    Appendix 2: Table of key chronological events in the Chronicle of Eusebius and Jerome


    Appendix 3: Chronological comparison of Bede’s chronicles


    Appendix 4: Table of Popes in the Liber Pontificalis, De temporibus 22 and De temporum ratione 66


    Appendix 5: Incarnation dating clauses in the Historia Ecclesiastica


    Appendix 6: Comparison of Bede’s AD-years in the Historia Ecclesiastica with AD-years calculated from his chronicles



    Glossary


    Bibliography


    Index

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