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    Hugh the Chanter: The History of the Church of York 1066-1127

    Hugh the Chanter by Brett, M.; Brooke, C. N. L.; Winterbottom, M.;

    The History of the Church of York 1066-1127

    Series: Oxford Medieval Texts;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Clarendon Press
    • Date of Publication 3 May 1990

    • ISBN 9780198222132
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages304 pages
    • Size 224x144x24 mm
    • Weight 505 g
    • Language English
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    Hugh the Chanter's History is a vivid and partly first-hand account of the church of York between 1069 and 1127. It illuminates the history not only of the church and court of England, but also of France and the papal curia in these years. The text of this revised edition differs considerably from its predecessors: it is based on a complete re-collation of the manuscript, and on a number of other copies of the documents it cites; the translation has also been adjusted at many points. There is a full introduction, which describes the manuscript, Hugh's background and purpose in writing, the chapter of York, and the issues at stake with Canterbury and Scotland. The textual apparatus and the notes to the text are entirely new. The editors' detailed and scholarly revision of this valuable source greatly increases our understanding of church and state under the Normans.

    `This revised edition is warmly to be welcomed ... The new edition contains a fuller textual introduction and fuller apparatus. Editorial initiatives are helpful ... The historical commentary is a mine of information on all matters arising from the text.'
    The Journal of Ecclesiastical History

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    Table of Contents:

    Abbreviated references; Introduction; Eadmer and Hugh the Chanter; Hugh the Chanter and York; The Primacy dispute; York and the Bishops of Scotland; The text; The history of the Church of York; Concordance with earlier editions; Index of quotations and allusions; General index

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