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Archbishop Theodore

Archbishop Theodore

Archbishop Theodore

Commemorative Studies on his Life and Influence
Michael Lapidge, University of Cambridge
November 2006
Available
Paperback
9780521032100

    Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury (668–90), was a monk of Greek origin and extraordinary learning, who shaped the English Church into a structure it retained for a millennium. Yet until recently his early career has been unknown. This book builds on the publication of previously unprinted biblical commentaries from Theodore's Canterbury school, and establishes Theodore's cultural and spiritual background and the formation of his learning. Scholars provide a fresh account of Theodore's career and writings on diverse subjects, revealing a unique personality who brought to Anglo-Saxon England the cultural heritage of Syria, Byzantium and Rome.

    • An account of the career and writings of an extremely influential figure
    • Contributes to such diverse fields as canon law, penitential literature, liturgy, Latin rhythmical verse, etc.
    • Powerful demonstration of the interface between eastern (Greek) and western (Latin) culture

    Reviews & endorsements

    "This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of seventh-century Anglo-Saxon ecclesiastical history." Albion

    "These essays are all of high calibre and the editor is to be congratulated upon gathering them." Anglican Theological Review

    "The book is scholarship at its most austere, but it is pervaded by a sense of barely suppressed excitement in almost all the contributions....The book opens vistas that promise rich results for the history of the early Middle Ages...." Eric John, Catholic Historical Review

    "The volume as a whole is a fitting tribute to the great Archbishop and will be especially enlightening to the Anglo-Saxonist used to thinking of the English Church only in relation to its Celtic and Roman counterparts." The Canadian Catholic Review

    "...first-rate and sheds interesting new light on an obscure corner of early medieval religious and intellectual culture." John J. Contreni, Religious Studies Review

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    Product details

    November 2006
    Paperback
    9780521032100
    360 pages
    228 × 151 × 20 mm
    0.544kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • List of abbreviations
    • 1. The career of Archbishop Theodore Michael Lapidge
    • 2. The Syriac background Sebastian P. Brock
    • 3. Theodore of Tarsus and the Greek culture of his time Guglielmo Cavallo
    • 4. Rome in the seventh century Thomas F. X. Noble
    • 5. Theodore, the English church and the monothelete controversy Henry Chadwick
    • 6. The importation of Mediterranean manuscripts into Theodore's England David N. Dumville
    • 7. Theodore and the Latin canon law Martin Brett
    • 8. The Penitential of Theodore and the Iudicia Theodori Thomas Charles-Edwards
    • 9. Theodore and the Passio S. Anastasii Carmela Vircillo Franklin
    • 10. Theodore and the Laterculus Malalianus Jane Barbara Stevenson
    • 11. Theodore and the liturgy Christopher Hohler
    • 12. Theodore's Bible: the Pentateuch Richard Marsden
    • 13. Theodore's Bible: the gospels Patrick McGurk
    • 14. Theodore and Anglo-Latin octosyllabic verse Michael Lapidge
    • 15. The Canterbury Bible glosses: facts and problems J. D. Pheifer
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Michael Lapidge, Sebastian P. Brock, Gugleilmo Cavallo, Thomas F. X. Noble, Henry Chadwick, David N. Dumville, Martin Brett, Thomas Charles-Edwards, Carmela Vicillo Franklin, Jane Barbara Stevenson, Christopher Hohler, Richard Marsden, Patrick McGurk, J. D. Pheifer

    • Editor
    • Michael Lapidge , University of Cambridge