The Age of Arthur. History of the British Isles from 350 to 650. Morris, John: - gebrauchtes Buch
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XVIII, 665 p.: Maps.Sprache EnglischGewicht ca. 1058 gISBN 0760702438EAN 9780760702437Bestell-Nr 1179653Bemerkungen Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Schutzumschlag berieben, Fleck auf Buchrücken, außerdem Fleck auf Kopfschnitt, Vorderschnitt leicht angeschmutzt, sonst guter Zustand / dust jacket rubbed, stain on spine, also stain on fore-edge, fore-edge slightly soiled, otherwise good condition. - CONTENTS Introduction PARTONE NARRATIVE I ROMAN BRITAIN I Britain in 350 2 The Ending of the Western Empire Rebellion 350-353 10. Christian Dissent 350-361 12. Imperial Recovery 361-375 14. Huns and Goths 375- 400 19. The Fall of the West 400-410 21. Christian Reform 361-400 23. 3 Independent Britain: The Evidence The Sources; Archaeology 30; Texts 35. Gildas’ Narrative 35. Nennius 37. Dates 37. Bede 39. Words 41. 4 Independent Britain: Vortigern Civil Government 44. The Army 49. Vortigern 55. Picts and Saxons 56. The Irish 62. Cunedda 66. The Cornovii 68. Vortigem’s success 70. 5 The Overthrow of Britain Civil War 71. The first Saxon revolt 75. Counter-attack 80. Massacre and Migration 84. The Great Raid 84. II THE EMPIRE OF ARTHUR 6 The War Britain and Europe in the 460s 88. Britain in the 460s 93. Ambrosius 95. The Cymry 97. The War Zone 100. Arthur 103. The English held 110. Badon 112. 7 The Peace of Arthur The reign of Arthur n6. The Legend of Arthur 117. Arthur’s Frontier Wars 123. Theodoric 126. Arthur’s Civil Government 132. Partition 134. Town and Country 136. The Economy 139. Camlann 140. Ill THE SUCCESSOR STATES 8 Pagan Ireland The Sources 143. Prehistory 147. Tuathal 151. Cormac 155. Crimthann and Niall 157. Irish Monarchy 159. The Rise of the Dynasties 159. 9 Christian Ireland The Sources 164. Loegaire 166. Mac Erca 167. Diarmait 169. The Church Triumphant 174. 10 The Dal Riada Scots Geography 177. Scot Kings 180. Columba 181. Aedan 181. Aedan’s heirs 183. 11 The Picts and the Northerners The Picts 186. Brochs and Duns 188. Atecotti 190. Christianity 191. Bridei 192. Art 193. Bridei’s heirs 194. Albany 197. Scotland 198. 12 British Supremacy Gildas’ Kings 201. The Lowlands and the West 207. The North 213. British Political Society 219. The plague 222. 13 British Collapse The South 225. The North 230. Urien 232. Catraeth 237. Chester 238. Catwallaun 240. Cynddylan 241. The Loss of Britain 245. 14 Brittany Riwal and Fracan 251. Paul Aurelian 252. Budic 254. Conomorus 256. Waroc and ludicael 258. 15 English Immigrants The Homeland 261. Hengest 266. Icel 271. The English in Europe 273. After Badon 280. Migration from Britain 286. 16 English Conquest Rebellion 293. Consolidation: Aethelferth and Aethel- bert 300; Edwin and Oswy 301; The Mercians 303. Expansion 303: The North and the East 304; The South East 306; The West 307; The Midlands 310. Integration: the English 310; the subject Welsh 312. 17 English Monarchy Early Tradition 317. Kent 318. The Northumbrians 320. The East Angles 322. The West Saxons 323. The Mercians 325. The Mercian Empire 325. Charlemagne’s Empire 332. PART TWO ANALYSIS IV CHURCH AND LETTERS 18 The Fifth Century Church Before 410 335. The Early Fifth Century 338. Germanus 343. Palladius 345. Later Fifth Century Britain 346. Patrick 347. Later Fifth Century Ireland 350. 19 Sixth Century Monks Britain 356. Samson 357. Paul Aurelian 363. David 367. Cadoc 369. The rest of Britain 370. Ireland 372. Finnian 374. Columba 377. Gildas in Ireland 379. Art 381. Travel 382. Exploration 383. Missions 386. 20 The Seventh Century Church The conversion of the English 389. Augustine and Edwin 389. Oswald and Aedan 391. Rome and Easter 394. Theodore and Wilfred 395. Bishops and Abbots 397. The Irish Church 399. Monks in Europe 400. 21 Letters Language 406. Education 409. Latin Literature 414. Welsh Literature 416. English Literature 421. Irish Literature 422. Humour 424. V SOCIETY AND ECONOMY 22 The Economy Roman Britain 429. Arable and Pasture 431. Ireland 431. Enclosures 434. The Picts 438. The British and the English 438. Craftsmen 440. Exchange and Trade 441. 23 Welsh, Irish and Northern Society The Family 445. Kindred 447. Inheritance 448. Community, the Irish 449: Class difference 457; Village and Hundred 451. The North 452; The Clan 453. Community, the Welsh 457: Class Difference 457; Village and Hundred 459. Land Tenure 461. 24 English Society Local Difference 466: The Sources 467; Graves 467; Place Names 468; Communities 468; Individual Colonists 472; The Regions Colonised 474; The Organisation of Colonies 480. The Family 483. Kindred 484. Inheritance 485. Community 486: Class Difference 486; Wergild 486; the Hide 487; Military nobility 488: in Wessex 488; in Northumbria 489; in the rest of England 490; Villages 491; The Hundred 491. Land Tenure 495; Charters 495; Monastic Tenure 496; Aldhelm and Church Right 498. Bookland 499. Folkland 501. The Cultivators 502. The Survival of the English 503. 25 Arthur and the Future Table of Dates Summary of Events Abbreviations Works Cited in the Notes Notes Notes to the Maps Index MAPS 1 The Shape and Soils of Britain 2 Roman Britain 3 Pagan English Settlement 1, earlier 5th century 4 The British in Gaul 5 The War Zone 6 Pagan English Settlement 2, later 5th century 7 The Demetian Campaign 8 Partition 9 Fifth Century Ireland 10 Scotland, Communications 11 The Picts 12 The Picts and their neighbours: Brochs and Duns 13 Britain about 550 14 Brittany 15 The Homeland of the English 16 English Migration in Europe 17 Pressures on the Continental English 18 Pagan English Settlement 3, 500-570 19 The English in Northern Gaul A Artois and Flanders B Normandy 20 The English Conquest of the South 21 Pagan English Settlement 4, late 6th century 22 Pagan English Settlement 5, 7th century 23 The 7th century English kingdoms 24 Monks in Wales 25 Monks in Cornwall 26 Monks in the North 27 Monks in Ireland 28 Monks in the English kingdoms 29 Monks Abroad 30-36 English Colonisation: Place names 30 1 The South and Midlands, names in -inga(s) 31 2 Central Bedfordshire, names in -inga(s) 32 3 Settlement by or through individuals: -worth, -cote, -ingtun 33 4 Kent, Surrey, Sussex 34 5 Essex, Hertfordshire, Middlesex 35 6 The North and West 36 7 -botl and variants in the South. 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The Age of Arthur. History of the British Isles from 350 to 650. - gebrauchtes Buch
1996, ISBN: 9780760702437
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New York, Barnes & Noble Books, XVIII, 665 p.: Maps. Cloth with dustjacket. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Schutzumschlag berieben, Fleck auf Buchrücken, außerdem Fleck auf Kopfschnitt, Vorderschnitt leicht angeschmutzt, sonst guter Zustand / dust jacket rubbed, stain on spine, also stain on fore-edge, fore-edge slightly soiled, otherwise good condition. - CONTENTS Introduction PARTONE NARRATIVE I ROMAN BRITAIN I Britain in 350 2 The Ending of the Western Empire Rebellion 350-353 10. Christian Dissent 350-361 12. Imperial Recovery 361-375 14. Huns and Goths 375- 400 19. The Fall of the West 400-410 21. Christian Reform 361-400 23. 3 Independent Britain: The Evidence The Sources; Archaeology 30; Texts 35. Gildas? Narrative 35. Nennius 37. Dates 37. Bede 39. Words 41. 4 Independent Britain: Vortigern Civil Government 44. The Army 49. Vortigern 55. Picts and Saxons 56. The Irish 62. Cunedda 66. The Cornovii 68. Vortigem?s success 70. 5 The Overthrow of Britain Civil War 71. The first Saxon revolt 75. Counter-attack 80. Massacre and Migration 84. The Great Raid 84. II THE EMPIRE OF ARTHUR 6 The War Britain and Europe in the 460s 88. Britain in the 460s 93. Ambrosius 95. The Cymry 97. The War Zone 100. Arthur 103. The English held 110. Badon 112. 7 The Peace of Arthur The reign of Arthur n6. The Legend of Arthur 117. Arthur?s Frontier Wars 123. Theodoric 126. Arthur?s Civil Government 132. Partition 134. Town and Country 136. The Economy 139. Camlann 140. Ill THE SUCCESSOR STATES 8 Pagan Ireland The Sources 143. Prehistory 147. Tuathal 151. Cormac 155. Crimthann and Niall 157. Irish Monarchy 159. The Rise of the Dynasties 159. 9 Christian Ireland The Sources 164. Loegaire 166. Mac Erca 167. Diarmait 169. The Church Triumphant 174. 10 The Dal Riada Scots Geography 177. Scot Kings 180. Columba 181. Aedan 181. Aedan?s heirs 183. 11 The Picts and the Northerners The Picts 186. Brochs and Duns 188. Atecotti 190. Christianity 191. Bridei 192. Art 193. Bridei?s heirs 194. Albany 197. Scotland 198. 12 British Supremacy Gildas? Kings 201. The Lowlands and the West 207. The North 213. British Political Society 219. The plague 222. 13 British Collapse The South 225. The North 230. Urien 232. Catraeth 237. Chester 238. Catwallaun 240. Cynddylan 241. The Loss of Britain 245. 14 Brittany Riwal and Fracan 251. Paul Aurelian 252. Budic 254. Conomorus 256. Waroc and ludicael 258. 15 English Immigrants The Homeland 261. Hengest 266. Icel 271. The English in Europe 273. After Badon 280. Migration from Britain 286. 16 English Conquest Rebellion 293. Consolidation: Aethelferth and Aethel- bert 300; Edwin and Oswy 301; The Mercians 303. Expansion 303: The North and the East 304; The South East 306; The West 307; The Midlands 310. Integration: the English 310; the subject Welsh 312. 17 English Monarchy Early Tradition 317. Kent 318. The Northumbrians 320. The East Angles 322. The West Saxons 323. The Mercians 325. The Mercian Empire 325. Charlemagne?s Empire 332. PART TWO ANALYSIS IV CHURCH AND LETTERS 18 The Fifth Century Church Before 410 335. The Early Fifth Century 338. Germanus 343. Palladius 345. Later Fifth Century Britain 346. Patrick 347. Later Fifth Century Ireland 350. 19 Sixth Century Monks Britain 356. Samson 357. Paul Aurelian 363. David 367. Cadoc 369. The rest of Britain 370. Ireland 372. Finnian 374. Columba 377. Gildas in Ireland 379. Art 381. Travel 382. Exploration 383. Missions 386. 20 The Seventh Century Church The conversion of the English 389. Augustine and Edwin 389. Oswald and Aedan 391. Rome and Easter 394. Theodore and Wilfred 395. Bishops and Abbots 397. The Irish Church 399. Monks in Europe 400. 21 Letters Language 406. Education 409. Latin Literature 414. Welsh Literature 416. English Literature 421. Irish Literature 422. Humour 424. V SOCIETY AND ECONOMY 22 The Economy Roman Britain 429. Arable and Pasture 431. Ireland 431. Enclosures 434. The Picts 438. The British and the English 438. Craftsmen 440. Exchange and Trade 441. 23 Welsh, Irish and Northern Society The Family 445. Kindred 447. Inheritance 448. Community, the Irish 449: Class difference 457; Village and Hundred 451. The North 452; The Clan 453. Community, the Welsh 457: Class Difference 457; Village and Hundred 459. Land Tenure 461. 24 English Society Local Difference 466: The Sources 467; Graves 467; Place Names 468; Communities 468; Individual Colonists 472; The Regions Colonised 474; The Organisation of Colonies 480. The Family 483. Kindred 484. Inheritance 485. Community 486: Class Difference 486; Wergild 486; the Hide 487; Military nobility 488: in Wessex 488; in Northumbria 489; in the rest of England 490; Villages 491; The Hundred 491. Land Tenure 495; Charters 495; Monastic Tenure 496; Aldhelm and Church Right 498. Bookland 499. Folkland 501. The Cultivators 502. The Survival of the English 503. 25 Arthur and the Future Table of Dates Summary of Events Abbreviations Works Cited in the Notes Notes Notes to the Maps Index MAPS 1 The Shape and Soils of Britain 2 Roman Britain 3 Pagan English Settlement 1, earlier 5th century 4 The British in Gaul 5 The War Zone 6 Pagan English Settlement 2, later 5th century 7 The Demetian Campaign 8 Partition 9 Fifth Century Ireland 10 Scotland, Communications 11 The Picts 12 The Picts and their neighbours: Brochs and Duns 13 Britain about 550 14 Brittany 15 The Homeland of the English 16 English Migration in Europe 17 Pressures on the Continental English 18 Pagan English Settlement 3, 500-570 19 The English in Northern Gaul A Artois and Flanders B Normandy 20 The English Conquest of the South 21 Pagan English Settlement 4, late 6th century 22 Pagan English Settlement 5, 7th century 23 The 7th century English kingdoms 24 Monks in Wales 25 Monks in Cornwall 26 Monks in the North 27 Monks in Ireland 28 Monks in the English kingdoms 29 Monks Abroad 30-36 English Colonisation: Place names 30 1 The South and Midlands, names in -inga(s) 31 2 Central Bedfordshire, names in -inga(s) 32 3 Settlement by or through individuals: -worth, -cote, -ingtun 33 4 Kent, Surrey, Sussex 34 5 Essex, Hertfordshire, Middlesex 35 6 The North and West 36 7 -botl and variants in the South. 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[EAN: 9780760702437], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 4.0], [PU: New York: Barnes & Noble Books], Jacket, XVIII, 665 p.: Maps. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Schutzumschlag berieben, Fleck auf Buchrücken, außerdem Fleck auf Kopfschnitt, Vorderschnitt leicht angeschmutzt, sonst guter Zustand / dust jacket rubbed, stain on spine, also stain on fore-edge, fore-edge slightly soiled, otherwise good condition. - CONTENTS Introduction PARTONE NARRATIVE I ROMAN BRITAIN I Britain in 350 2 The Ending of the Western Empire Rebellion 350-353 10. Christian Dissent 350-361 12. Imperial Recovery 361-375 14. Huns and Goths 375- 400 19. The Fall of the West 400-410 21. Christian Reform 361-400 23. 3 Independent Britain: The Evidence The Sources; Archaeology 30; Texts 35. Gildas’ Narrative 35. Nennius 37. Dates 37. Bede 39. Words 41. 4 Independent Britain: Vortigern Civil Government 44. The Army 49. Vortigern 55. Picts and Saxons 56. The Irish 62. Cunedda 66. The Cornovii 68. Vortigem’s success 70. 5 The Overthrow of Britain Civil War 71. The first Saxon revolt 75. Counter-attack 80. Massacre and Migration 84. The Great Raid 84. II THE EMPIRE OF ARTHUR 6 The War Britain and Europe in the 460s 88. Britain in the 460s 93. Ambrosius 95. The Cymry 97. The War Zone 100. Arthur 103. The English held 110. Badon 112. 7 The Peace of Arthur The reign of Arthur n6. The Legend of Arthur 117. Arthur’s Frontier Wars 123. Theodoric 126. Arthur’s Civil Government 132. Partition 134. Town and Country 136. The Economy 139. Camlann 140. Ill THE SUCCESSOR STATES 8 Pagan Ireland The Sources 143. Prehistory 147. Tuathal 151. Cormac 155. Crimthann and Niall 157. Irish Monarchy 159. The Rise of the Dynasties 159. 9 Christian Ireland The Sources 164. Loegaire 166. Mac Erca 167. Diarmait 169. The Church Triumphant 174. 10 The Dal Riada Scots Geography 177. Scot Kings 180. Columba 181. Aedan 181. Aedan’s heirs 183. 11 The Picts and the Northerners The Picts 186. Brochs and Duns 188. Atecotti 190. Christianity 191. Bridei 192. Art 193. Bridei’s heirs 194. Albany 197. Scotland 198. 12 British Supremacy Gildas’ Kings 201. The Lowlands and the West 207. The North 213. British Political Society 219. The plague 222. 13 British Collapse The South 225. The North 230. Urien 232. Catraeth 237. Chester 238. Catwallaun 240. Cynddylan 241. The Loss of Britain 245. 14 Brittany Riwal and Fracan 251. Paul Aurelian 252. Budic 254. Conomorus 256. Waroc and ludicael 258. 15 English Immigrants The Homeland 261. Hengest 266. Icel 271. The English in Europe 273. After Badon 280. Migration from Britain 286. 16 English Conquest Rebellion 293. Consolidation: Aethelferth and Aethel- bert 300; Edwin and Oswy 301; The Mercians 303. Expansion 303: The North and the East 304; The South East 306; The West 307; The Midlands 310. Integration: the English 310; the subject Welsh 312. 17 English Monarchy Early Tradition 317. Kent 318. The Northumbrians 320. The East Angles 322. The West Saxons 323. The Mercians 325. The Mercian Empire 325. Charlemagne’s Empire 332. PART TWO ANALYSIS IV CHURCH AND LETTERS 18 The Fifth Century Church Before 410 335. The Early Fifth Century 338. Germanus 343. Palladius 345. Later Fifth Century Britain 346. Patrick 347. Later Fifth Century Ireland 350. 19 Sixth Century Monks Britain 356. Samson 357. Paul Aurelian 363. David 367. Cadoc 369. The rest of Britain 370. Ireland 372. Finnian 374. Columba 377. Gildas in Ireland 379. Art 381. Travel 382. Exploration 383. Missions 386. 20 The Seventh Century Church The conversion of the English 389. Augustine and Edwin 389. Oswald and Aedan 391. Rome and Easter 394. Theodore and Wilfred 395. Bishops and Abbots 397. The Irish Church 399. Monks in Europe 400. 21 Letters Language 406. Education 409. Latin Literature 414. Welsh Literature 416. English Literature 421. Irish Literature 422. Humour 424. V SOCIETY AND ECONOMY 22 The Economy Roman Britain 429. Arable and Pasture 431. Ireland 431. Enclosures 434. The Picts 438. The British and the English 438. Craftsmen 440. Exchange and Trade 441. 23 Welsh, Irish and Northern Society The Family 445. Kindred 447. Inheritance 448. Community, the Irish 449: Class difference 457; Village and Hundred 451. The North 452; The Clan 453. Community, the Welsh 457: Class Difference 457; Village and Hundred 459. Land Tenure 461. 24 English Society Local Difference 466: The Sources 467; Graves 467; Place Names 468; Communities 468; Individual Colonists 472; The Regions Colonised 474; The Organisation of Colonies 480. The Family 483. Kindred 484. Inheritance 485. Community 486: Class Difference 486; Wergild 486; the Hide 487; Military nobility 488: in Wessex 488; in Northumbria 489; in the rest of England 490; Villages 491; The Hundred 491. Land Tenure 495; Charters 495; Monastic Tenure 496; Aldhelm and Church Right 498. Bookland 499. Folkland 501. The Cultivators 502. The Survival of the English 503. 25 Arthur and the Future Table of Dates Summary of Events Abbreviations Works Cited in the Notes Notes Notes to the Maps Index MAPS 1 The Shape and Soils of Britain 2 Roman Britain 3 Pagan English Settlement 1, earlier 5th century 4 The British in Gaul 5 The War Zone 6 Pagan English Settlement 2, later 5th century 7 The Demetian Campaign 8 Partition 9 Fifth Century Ireland 10 Scotland, Communications 11 The Picts 12 The Picts and their neighbours: Brochs and Duns 13 Britain about 550 14 Brittany 15 The Homeland of the English 16 English Migration in Europe 17 Pressures on the Continental English 18 Pagan English Settlement 3, 500-570 19 The English in Northern Gaul A Artois and Flanders B Normandy 20 The English Conquest of the South 21 Pagan English Settlement 4, late 6th century 22 Pagan English Settlement 5, 7th century 23 The 7th century English kingdoms 24 Monks in Wales 25 Monks in Cornwall 26 Monks in the North 27 Monks in Ire, Books<
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[EAN: 9780760702437], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [PU: New York: Barnes & Noble Books], Jacket, XVIII, 665 p.: Maps. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Schutzumschlag berieben, Fleck auf Buchrücken, außerdem Fleck auf Kopfschnitt, Vorderschnitt leicht angeschmutzt, sonst guter Zustand / dust jacket rubbed, stain on spine, also stain on fore-edge, fore-edge slightly soiled, otherwise good condition. - CONTENTS Introduction PARTONE NARRATIVE I ROMAN BRITAIN I Britain in 350 2 The Ending of the Western Empire Rebellion 350-353 10. Christian Dissent 350-361 12. Imperial Recovery 361-375 14. Huns and Goths 375- 400 19. The Fall of the West 400-410 21. Christian Reform 361-400 23. 3 Independent Britain: The Evidence The Sources; Archaeology 30; Texts 35. Gildas’ Narrative 35. Nennius 37. Dates 37. Bede 39. Words 41. 4 Independent Britain: Vortigern Civil Government 44. The Army 49. Vortigern 55. Picts and Saxons 56. The Irish 62. Cunedda 66. The Cornovii 68. Vortigem’s success 70. 5 The Overthrow of Britain Civil War 71. The first Saxon revolt 75. Counter-attack 80. Massacre and Migration 84. The Great Raid 84. II THE EMPIRE OF ARTHUR 6 The War Britain and Europe in the 460s 88. Britain in the 460s 93. Ambrosius 95. The Cymry 97. The War Zone 100. Arthur 103. The English held 110. Badon 112. 7 The Peace of Arthur The reign of Arthur n6. The Legend of Arthur 117. Arthur’s Frontier Wars 123. Theodoric 126. Arthur’s Civil Government 132. Partition 134. Town and Country 136. The Economy 139. Camlann 140. Ill THE SUCCESSOR STATES 8 Pagan Ireland The Sources 143. Prehistory 147. Tuathal 151. Cormac 155. Crimthann and Niall 157. Irish Monarchy 159. The Rise of the Dynasties 159. 9 Christian Ireland The Sources 164. Loegaire 166. Mac Erca 167. Diarmait 169. The Church Triumphant 174. 10 The Dal Riada Scots Geography 177. Scot Kings 180. Columba 181. Aedan 181. Aedan’s heirs 183. 11 The Picts and the Northerners The Picts 186. Brochs and Duns 188. Atecotti 190. Christianity 191. Bridei 192. Art 193. Bridei’s heirs 194. Albany 197. Scotland 198. 12 British Supremacy Gildas’ Kings 201. The Lowlands and the West 207. The North 213. British Political Society 219. The plague 222. 13 British Collapse The South 225. The North 230. Urien 232. Catraeth 237. Chester 238. Catwallaun 240. Cynddylan 241. The Loss of Britain 245. 14 Brittany Riwal and Fracan 251. Paul Aurelian 252. Budic 254. Conomorus 256. Waroc and ludicael 258. 15 English Immigrants The Homeland 261. Hengest 266. Icel 271. The English in Europe 273. After Badon 280. Migration from Britain 286. 16 English Conquest Rebellion 293. Consolidation: Aethelferth and Aethel- bert 300; Edwin and Oswy 301; The Mercians 303. Expansion 303: The North and the East 304; The South East 306; The West 307; The Midlands 310. Integration: the English 310; the subject Welsh 312. 17 English Monarchy Early Tradition 317. Kent 318. The Northumbrians 320. The East Angles 322. The West Saxons 323. The Mercians 325. The Mercian Empire 325. Charlemagne’s Empire 332. PART TWO ANALYSIS IV CHURCH AND LETTERS 18 The Fifth Century Church Before 410 335. The Early Fifth Century 338. Germanus 343. Palladius 345. Later Fifth Century Britain 346. Patrick 347. Later Fifth Century Ireland 350. 19 Sixth Century Monks Britain 356. Samson 357. Paul Aurelian 363. David 367. Cadoc 369. The rest of Britain 370. Ireland 372. Finnian 374. Columba 377. Gildas in Ireland 379. Art 381. Travel 382. Exploration 383. Missions 386. 20 The Seventh Century Church The conversion of the English 389. Augustine and Edwin 389. Oswald and Aedan 391. Rome and Easter 394. Theodore and Wilfred 395. Bishops and Abbots 397. The Irish Church 399. Monks in Europe 400. 21 Letters Language 406. Education 409. Latin Literature 414. Welsh Literature 416. English Literature 421. Irish Literature 422. Humour 424. V SOCIETY AND ECONOMY 22 The Economy Roman Britain 429. Arable and Pasture 431. Ireland 431. Enclosures 434. The Picts 438. The British and the English 438. Craftsmen 440. Exchange and Trade 441. 23 Welsh, Irish and Northern Society The Family 445. Kindred 447. Inheritance 448. Community, the Irish 449: Class difference 457; Village and Hundred 451. The North 452; The Clan 453. Community, the Welsh 457: Class Difference 457; Village and Hundred 459. Land Tenure 461. 24 English Society Local Difference 466: The Sources 467; Graves 467; Place Names 468; Communities 468; Individual Colonists 472; The Regions Colonised 474; The Organisation of Colonies 480. The Family 483. Kindred 484. Inheritance 485. Community 486: Class Difference 486; Wergild 486; the Hide 487; Military nobility 488: in Wessex 488; in Northumbria 489; in the rest of England 490; Villages 491; The Hundred 491. Land Tenure 495; Charters 495; Monastic Tenure 496; Aldhelm and Church Right 498. Bookland 499. Folkland 501. The Cultivators 502. The Survival of the English 503. 25 Arthur and the Future Table of Dates Summary of Events Abbreviations Works Cited in the Notes Notes Notes to the Maps Index MAPS 1 The Shape and Soils of Britain 2 Roman Britain 3 Pagan English Settlement 1, earlier 5th century 4 The British in Gaul 5 The War Zone 6 Pagan English Settlement 2, later 5th century 7 The Demetian Campaign 8 Partition 9 Fifth Century Ireland 10 Scotland, Communications 11 The Picts 12 The Picts and their neighbours: Brochs and Duns 13 Britain about 550 14 Brittany 15 The Homeland of the English 16 English Migration in Europe 17 Pressures on the Continental English 18 Pagan English Settlement 3, 500-570 19 The English in Northern Gaul A Artois and Flanders B Normandy 20 The English Conquest of the South 21 Pagan English Settlement 4, late 6th century 22 Pagan English Settlement 5, 7th century 23 The 7th century English kingdoms 24 Monks in Wales 25 Monks in Cornwall 26 Monks in the North 27 Monks in Ire, Books<
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XVIII, 665 p.: Maps.Sprache EnglischGewicht ca. 1058 gISBN 0760702438EAN 9780760702437Bestell-Nr 1179653Bemerkungen Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Schutzumschlag berieben, Fleck auf Buchrücken, außerdem Fleck auf Kopfschnitt, Vorderschnitt leicht angeschmutzt, sonst guter Zustand / dust jacket rubbed, stain on spine, also stain on fore-edge, fore-edge slightly soiled, otherwise good condition. - CONTENTS Introduction PARTONE NARRATIVE I ROMAN BRITAIN I Britain in 350 2 The Ending of the Western Empire Rebellion 350-353 10. Christian Dissent 350-361 12. Imperial Recovery 361-375 14. Huns and Goths 375- 400 19. The Fall of the West 400-410 21. Christian Reform 361-400 23. 3 Independent Britain: The Evidence The Sources; Archaeology 30; Texts 35. Gildas’ Narrative 35. Nennius 37. Dates 37. Bede 39. Words 41. 4 Independent Britain: Vortigern Civil Government 44. The Army 49. Vortigern 55. Picts and Saxons 56. The Irish 62. Cunedda 66. The Cornovii 68. Vortigem’s success 70. 5 The Overthrow of Britain Civil War 71. The first Saxon revolt 75. Counter-attack 80. Massacre and Migration 84. The Great Raid 84. II THE EMPIRE OF ARTHUR 6 The War Britain and Europe in the 460s 88. Britain in the 460s 93. Ambrosius 95. The Cymry 97. The War Zone 100. Arthur 103. The English held 110. Badon 112. 7 The Peace of Arthur The reign of Arthur n6. The Legend of Arthur 117. Arthur’s Frontier Wars 123. Theodoric 126. Arthur’s Civil Government 132. Partition 134. Town and Country 136. The Economy 139. Camlann 140. Ill THE SUCCESSOR STATES 8 Pagan Ireland The Sources 143. Prehistory 147. Tuathal 151. Cormac 155. Crimthann and Niall 157. Irish Monarchy 159. The Rise of the Dynasties 159. 9 Christian Ireland The Sources 164. Loegaire 166. Mac Erca 167. Diarmait 169. The Church Triumphant 174. 10 The Dal Riada Scots Geography 177. Scot Kings 180. Columba 181. Aedan 181. Aedan’s heirs 183. 11 The Picts and the Northerners The Picts 186. Brochs and Duns 188. Atecotti 190. Christianity 191. Bridei 192. Art 193. Bridei’s heirs 194. Albany 197. Scotland 198. 12 British Supremacy Gildas’ Kings 201. The Lowlands and the West 207. The North 213. British Political Society 219. The plague 222. 13 British Collapse The South 225. The North 230. Urien 232. Catraeth 237. Chester 238. Catwallaun 240. Cynddylan 241. The Loss of Britain 245. 14 Brittany Riwal and Fracan 251. Paul Aurelian 252. Budic 254. Conomorus 256. Waroc and ludicael 258. 15 English Immigrants The Homeland 261. Hengest 266. Icel 271. The English in Europe 273. After Badon 280. Migration from Britain 286. 16 English Conquest Rebellion 293. Consolidation: Aethelferth and Aethel- bert 300; Edwin and Oswy 301; The Mercians 303. Expansion 303: The North and the East 304; The South East 306; The West 307; The Midlands 310. Integration: the English 310; the subject Welsh 312. 17 English Monarchy Early Tradition 317. Kent 318. The Northumbrians 320. The East Angles 322. The West Saxons 323. The Mercians 325. The Mercian Empire 325. Charlemagne’s Empire 332. PART TWO ANALYSIS IV CHURCH AND LETTERS 18 The Fifth Century Church Before 410 335. The Early Fifth Century 338. Germanus 343. Palladius 345. Later Fifth Century Britain 346. Patrick 347. Later Fifth Century Ireland 350. 19 Sixth Century Monks Britain 356. Samson 357. Paul Aurelian 363. David 367. Cadoc 369. The rest of Britain 370. Ireland 372. Finnian 374. Columba 377. Gildas in Ireland 379. Art 381. Travel 382. Exploration 383. Missions 386. 20 The Seventh Century Church The conversion of the English 389. Augustine and Edwin 389. Oswald and Aedan 391. Rome and Easter 394. Theodore and Wilfred 395. Bishops and Abbots 397. The Irish Church 399. Monks in Europe 400. 21 Letters Language 406. Education 409. Latin Literature 414. Welsh Literature 416. English Literature 421. Irish Literature 422. Humour 424. V SOCIETY AND ECONOMY 22 The Economy Roman Britain 429. Arable and Pasture 431. Ireland 431. Enclosures 434. The Picts 438. The British and the English 438. Craftsmen 440. Exchange and Trade 441. 23 Welsh, Irish and Northern Society The Family 445. Kindred 447. Inheritance 448. Community, the Irish 449: Class difference 457; Village and Hundred 451. The North 452; The Clan 453. Community, the Welsh 457: Class Difference 457; Village and Hundred 459. Land Tenure 461. 24 English Society Local Difference 466: The Sources 467; Graves 467; Place Names 468; Communities 468; Individual Colonists 472; The Regions Colonised 474; The Organisation of Colonies 480. The Family 483. Kindred 484. Inheritance 485. Community 486: Class Difference 486; Wergild 486; the Hide 487; Military nobility 488: in Wessex 488; in Northumbria 489; in the rest of England 490; Villages 491; The Hundred 491. Land Tenure 495; Charters 495; Monastic Tenure 496; Aldhelm and Church Right 498. Bookland 499. Folkland 501. The Cultivators 502. The Survival of the English 503. 25 Arthur and the Future Table of Dates Summary of Events Abbreviations Works Cited in the Notes Notes Notes to the Maps Index MAPS 1 The Shape and Soils of Britain 2 Roman Britain 3 Pagan English Settlement 1, earlier 5th century 4 The British in Gaul 5 The War Zone 6 Pagan English Settlement 2, later 5th century 7 The Demetian Campaign 8 Partition 9 Fifth Century Ireland 10 Scotland, Communications 11 The Picts 12 The Picts and their neighbours: Brochs and Duns 13 Britain about 550 14 Brittany 15 The Homeland of the English 16 English Migration in Europe 17 Pressures on the Continental English 18 Pagan English Settlement 3, 500-570 19 The English in Northern Gaul A Artois and Flanders B Normandy 20 The English Conquest of the South 21 Pagan English Settlement 4, late 6th century 22 Pagan English Settlement 5, 7th century 23 The 7th century English kingdoms 24 Monks in Wales 25 Monks in Cornwall 26 Monks in the North 27 Monks in Ireland 28 Monks in the English kingdoms 29 Monks Abroad 30-36 English Colonisation: Place names 30 1 The South and Midlands, names in -inga(s) 31 2 Central Bedfordshire, names in -inga(s) 32 3 Settlement by or through individuals: -worth, -cote, -ingtun 33 4 Kent, Surrey, Sussex 34 5 Essex, Hertfordshire, Middlesex 35 6 The North and West 36 7 -botl and variants in the South. 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The Age of Arthur. History of the British Isles from 350 to 650. - gebrauchtes Buch1996, ISBN: 9780760702437
New York, Barnes & Noble Books, XVIII, 665 p.: Maps. Cloth with dustjacket. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of… Mehr…
New York, Barnes & Noble Books, XVIII, 665 p.: Maps. Cloth with dustjacket. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Schutzumschlag berieben, Fleck auf Buchrücken, außerdem Fleck auf Kopfschnitt, Vorderschnitt leicht angeschmutzt, sonst guter Zustand / dust jacket rubbed, stain on spine, also stain on fore-edge, fore-edge slightly soiled, otherwise good condition. - CONTENTS Introduction PARTONE NARRATIVE I ROMAN BRITAIN I Britain in 350 2 The Ending of the Western Empire Rebellion 350-353 10. Christian Dissent 350-361 12. Imperial Recovery 361-375 14. Huns and Goths 375- 400 19. The Fall of the West 400-410 21. Christian Reform 361-400 23. 3 Independent Britain: The Evidence The Sources; Archaeology 30; Texts 35. Gildas? Narrative 35. Nennius 37. Dates 37. Bede 39. Words 41. 4 Independent Britain: Vortigern Civil Government 44. The Army 49. Vortigern 55. Picts and Saxons 56. The Irish 62. Cunedda 66. The Cornovii 68. Vortigem?s success 70. 5 The Overthrow of Britain Civil War 71. The first Saxon revolt 75. Counter-attack 80. Massacre and Migration 84. The Great Raid 84. II THE EMPIRE OF ARTHUR 6 The War Britain and Europe in the 460s 88. Britain in the 460s 93. Ambrosius 95. The Cymry 97. The War Zone 100. Arthur 103. The English held 110. Badon 112. 7 The Peace of Arthur The reign of Arthur n6. The Legend of Arthur 117. Arthur?s Frontier Wars 123. Theodoric 126. Arthur?s Civil Government 132. Partition 134. Town and Country 136. The Economy 139. Camlann 140. Ill THE SUCCESSOR STATES 8 Pagan Ireland The Sources 143. Prehistory 147. Tuathal 151. Cormac 155. Crimthann and Niall 157. Irish Monarchy 159. The Rise of the Dynasties 159. 9 Christian Ireland The Sources 164. Loegaire 166. Mac Erca 167. Diarmait 169. The Church Triumphant 174. 10 The Dal Riada Scots Geography 177. Scot Kings 180. Columba 181. Aedan 181. Aedan?s heirs 183. 11 The Picts and the Northerners The Picts 186. Brochs and Duns 188. Atecotti 190. Christianity 191. Bridei 192. Art 193. Bridei?s heirs 194. Albany 197. Scotland 198. 12 British Supremacy Gildas? Kings 201. The Lowlands and the West 207. The North 213. British Political Society 219. The plague 222. 13 British Collapse The South 225. The North 230. Urien 232. Catraeth 237. Chester 238. Catwallaun 240. Cynddylan 241. The Loss of Britain 245. 14 Brittany Riwal and Fracan 251. Paul Aurelian 252. Budic 254. Conomorus 256. Waroc and ludicael 258. 15 English Immigrants The Homeland 261. Hengest 266. Icel 271. The English in Europe 273. After Badon 280. Migration from Britain 286. 16 English Conquest Rebellion 293. Consolidation: Aethelferth and Aethel- bert 300; Edwin and Oswy 301; The Mercians 303. Expansion 303: The North and the East 304; The South East 306; The West 307; The Midlands 310. Integration: the English 310; the subject Welsh 312. 17 English Monarchy Early Tradition 317. Kent 318. The Northumbrians 320. The East Angles 322. The West Saxons 323. The Mercians 325. The Mercian Empire 325. Charlemagne?s Empire 332. PART TWO ANALYSIS IV CHURCH AND LETTERS 18 The Fifth Century Church Before 410 335. The Early Fifth Century 338. Germanus 343. Palladius 345. Later Fifth Century Britain 346. Patrick 347. Later Fifth Century Ireland 350. 19 Sixth Century Monks Britain 356. Samson 357. Paul Aurelian 363. David 367. Cadoc 369. The rest of Britain 370. Ireland 372. Finnian 374. Columba 377. Gildas in Ireland 379. Art 381. Travel 382. Exploration 383. Missions 386. 20 The Seventh Century Church The conversion of the English 389. Augustine and Edwin 389. Oswald and Aedan 391. Rome and Easter 394. Theodore and Wilfred 395. Bishops and Abbots 397. The Irish Church 399. Monks in Europe 400. 21 Letters Language 406. Education 409. Latin Literature 414. Welsh Literature 416. English Literature 421. Irish Literature 422. Humour 424. V SOCIETY AND ECONOMY 22 The Economy Roman Britain 429. Arable and Pasture 431. Ireland 431. Enclosures 434. The Picts 438. The British and the English 438. Craftsmen 440. Exchange and Trade 441. 23 Welsh, Irish and Northern Society The Family 445. Kindred 447. Inheritance 448. Community, the Irish 449: Class difference 457; Village and Hundred 451. The North 452; The Clan 453. Community, the Welsh 457: Class Difference 457; Village and Hundred 459. Land Tenure 461. 24 English Society Local Difference 466: The Sources 467; Graves 467; Place Names 468; Communities 468; Individual Colonists 472; The Regions Colonised 474; The Organisation of Colonies 480. The Family 483. Kindred 484. Inheritance 485. Community 486: Class Difference 486; Wergild 486; the Hide 487; Military nobility 488: in Wessex 488; in Northumbria 489; in the rest of England 490; Villages 491; The Hundred 491. Land Tenure 495; Charters 495; Monastic Tenure 496; Aldhelm and Church Right 498. Bookland 499. Folkland 501. The Cultivators 502. The Survival of the English 503. 25 Arthur and the Future Table of Dates Summary of Events Abbreviations Works Cited in the Notes Notes Notes to the Maps Index MAPS 1 The Shape and Soils of Britain 2 Roman Britain 3 Pagan English Settlement 1, earlier 5th century 4 The British in Gaul 5 The War Zone 6 Pagan English Settlement 2, later 5th century 7 The Demetian Campaign 8 Partition 9 Fifth Century Ireland 10 Scotland, Communications 11 The Picts 12 The Picts and their neighbours: Brochs and Duns 13 Britain about 550 14 Brittany 15 The Homeland of the English 16 English Migration in Europe 17 Pressures on the Continental English 18 Pagan English Settlement 3, 500-570 19 The English in Northern Gaul A Artois and Flanders B Normandy 20 The English Conquest of the South 21 Pagan English Settlement 4, late 6th century 22 Pagan English Settlement 5, 7th century 23 The 7th century English kingdoms 24 Monks in Wales 25 Monks in Cornwall 26 Monks in the North 27 Monks in Ireland 28 Monks in the English kingdoms 29 Monks Abroad 30-36 English Colonisation: Place names 30 1 The South and Midlands, names in -inga(s) 31 2 Central Bedfordshire, names in -inga(s) 32 3 Settlement by or through individuals: -worth, -cote, -ingtun 33 4 Kent, Surrey, Sussex 34 5 Essex, Hertfordshire, Middlesex 35 6 The North and West 36 7 -botl and variants in the South. 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[EAN: 9780760702437], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 4.0], [PU: New York: Barnes & Noble Books], Jacket, XVIII, 665 p.: Maps. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Schutzumschlag berieben, Fleck auf Buchrücken, außerdem Fleck auf Kopfschnitt, Vorderschnitt leicht angeschmutzt, sonst guter Zustand / dust jacket rubbed, stain on spine, also stain on fore-edge, fore-edge slightly soiled, otherwise good condition. - CONTENTS Introduction PARTONE NARRATIVE I ROMAN BRITAIN I Britain in 350 2 The Ending of the Western Empire Rebellion 350-353 10. Christian Dissent 350-361 12. Imperial Recovery 361-375 14. Huns and Goths 375- 400 19. The Fall of the West 400-410 21. Christian Reform 361-400 23. 3 Independent Britain: The Evidence The Sources; Archaeology 30; Texts 35. Gildas’ Narrative 35. Nennius 37. Dates 37. Bede 39. Words 41. 4 Independent Britain: Vortigern Civil Government 44. The Army 49. Vortigern 55. Picts and Saxons 56. The Irish 62. Cunedda 66. The Cornovii 68. Vortigem’s success 70. 5 The Overthrow of Britain Civil War 71. The first Saxon revolt 75. Counter-attack 80. Massacre and Migration 84. The Great Raid 84. II THE EMPIRE OF ARTHUR 6 The War Britain and Europe in the 460s 88. Britain in the 460s 93. Ambrosius 95. The Cymry 97. The War Zone 100. Arthur 103. The English held 110. Badon 112. 7 The Peace of Arthur The reign of Arthur n6. The Legend of Arthur 117. Arthur’s Frontier Wars 123. Theodoric 126. Arthur’s Civil Government 132. Partition 134. Town and Country 136. The Economy 139. Camlann 140. Ill THE SUCCESSOR STATES 8 Pagan Ireland The Sources 143. Prehistory 147. Tuathal 151. Cormac 155. Crimthann and Niall 157. Irish Monarchy 159. The Rise of the Dynasties 159. 9 Christian Ireland The Sources 164. Loegaire 166. Mac Erca 167. Diarmait 169. The Church Triumphant 174. 10 The Dal Riada Scots Geography 177. Scot Kings 180. Columba 181. Aedan 181. Aedan’s heirs 183. 11 The Picts and the Northerners The Picts 186. Brochs and Duns 188. Atecotti 190. Christianity 191. Bridei 192. Art 193. Bridei’s heirs 194. Albany 197. Scotland 198. 12 British Supremacy Gildas’ Kings 201. The Lowlands and the West 207. The North 213. British Political Society 219. The plague 222. 13 British Collapse The South 225. The North 230. Urien 232. Catraeth 237. Chester 238. Catwallaun 240. Cynddylan 241. The Loss of Britain 245. 14 Brittany Riwal and Fracan 251. Paul Aurelian 252. Budic 254. Conomorus 256. Waroc and ludicael 258. 15 English Immigrants The Homeland 261. Hengest 266. Icel 271. The English in Europe 273. After Badon 280. Migration from Britain 286. 16 English Conquest Rebellion 293. Consolidation: Aethelferth and Aethel- bert 300; Edwin and Oswy 301; The Mercians 303. Expansion 303: The North and the East 304; The South East 306; The West 307; The Midlands 310. Integration: the English 310; the subject Welsh 312. 17 English Monarchy Early Tradition 317. Kent 318. The Northumbrians 320. The East Angles 322. The West Saxons 323. The Mercians 325. The Mercian Empire 325. Charlemagne’s Empire 332. PART TWO ANALYSIS IV CHURCH AND LETTERS 18 The Fifth Century Church Before 410 335. The Early Fifth Century 338. Germanus 343. Palladius 345. Later Fifth Century Britain 346. Patrick 347. Later Fifth Century Ireland 350. 19 Sixth Century Monks Britain 356. Samson 357. Paul Aurelian 363. David 367. Cadoc 369. The rest of Britain 370. Ireland 372. Finnian 374. Columba 377. Gildas in Ireland 379. Art 381. Travel 382. Exploration 383. Missions 386. 20 The Seventh Century Church The conversion of the English 389. Augustine and Edwin 389. Oswald and Aedan 391. Rome and Easter 394. Theodore and Wilfred 395. Bishops and Abbots 397. The Irish Church 399. Monks in Europe 400. 21 Letters Language 406. Education 409. Latin Literature 414. Welsh Literature 416. English Literature 421. Irish Literature 422. Humour 424. V SOCIETY AND ECONOMY 22 The Economy Roman Britain 429. Arable and Pasture 431. Ireland 431. Enclosures 434. The Picts 438. The British and the English 438. Craftsmen 440. Exchange and Trade 441. 23 Welsh, Irish and Northern Society The Family 445. Kindred 447. Inheritance 448. Community, the Irish 449: Class difference 457; Village and Hundred 451. The North 452; The Clan 453. Community, the Welsh 457: Class Difference 457; Village and Hundred 459. Land Tenure 461. 24 English Society Local Difference 466: The Sources 467; Graves 467; Place Names 468; Communities 468; Individual Colonists 472; The Regions Colonised 474; The Organisation of Colonies 480. The Family 483. Kindred 484. Inheritance 485. Community 486: Class Difference 486; Wergild 486; the Hide 487; Military nobility 488: in Wessex 488; in Northumbria 489; in the rest of England 490; Villages 491; The Hundred 491. Land Tenure 495; Charters 495; Monastic Tenure 496; Aldhelm and Church Right 498. Bookland 499. Folkland 501. The Cultivators 502. The Survival of the English 503. 25 Arthur and the Future Table of Dates Summary of Events Abbreviations Works Cited in the Notes Notes Notes to the Maps Index MAPS 1 The Shape and Soils of Britain 2 Roman Britain 3 Pagan English Settlement 1, earlier 5th century 4 The British in Gaul 5 The War Zone 6 Pagan English Settlement 2, later 5th century 7 The Demetian Campaign 8 Partition 9 Fifth Century Ireland 10 Scotland, Communications 11 The Picts 12 The Picts and their neighbours: Brochs and Duns 13 Britain about 550 14 Brittany 15 The Homeland of the English 16 English Migration in Europe 17 Pressures on the Continental English 18 Pagan English Settlement 3, 500-570 19 The English in Northern Gaul A Artois and Flanders B Normandy 20 The English Conquest of the South 21 Pagan English Settlement 4, late 6th century 22 Pagan English Settlement 5, 7th century 23 The 7th century English kingdoms 24 Monks in Wales 25 Monks in Cornwall 26 Monks in the North 27 Monks in Ire, Books<
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[EAN: 9780760702437], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [PU: New York: Barnes & Noble Books], Jacket, XVIII, 665 p.: Maps. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Schutzumschlag berieben, Fleck auf Buchrücken, außerdem Fleck auf Kopfschnitt, Vorderschnitt leicht angeschmutzt, sonst guter Zustand / dust jacket rubbed, stain on spine, also stain on fore-edge, fore-edge slightly soiled, otherwise good condition. - CONTENTS Introduction PARTONE NARRATIVE I ROMAN BRITAIN I Britain in 350 2 The Ending of the Western Empire Rebellion 350-353 10. Christian Dissent 350-361 12. Imperial Recovery 361-375 14. Huns and Goths 375- 400 19. The Fall of the West 400-410 21. Christian Reform 361-400 23. 3 Independent Britain: The Evidence The Sources; Archaeology 30; Texts 35. Gildas’ Narrative 35. Nennius 37. Dates 37. Bede 39. Words 41. 4 Independent Britain: Vortigern Civil Government 44. The Army 49. Vortigern 55. Picts and Saxons 56. The Irish 62. Cunedda 66. The Cornovii 68. Vortigem’s success 70. 5 The Overthrow of Britain Civil War 71. The first Saxon revolt 75. Counter-attack 80. Massacre and Migration 84. The Great Raid 84. II THE EMPIRE OF ARTHUR 6 The War Britain and Europe in the 460s 88. Britain in the 460s 93. Ambrosius 95. The Cymry 97. The War Zone 100. Arthur 103. The English held 110. Badon 112. 7 The Peace of Arthur The reign of Arthur n6. The Legend of Arthur 117. Arthur’s Frontier Wars 123. Theodoric 126. Arthur’s Civil Government 132. Partition 134. Town and Country 136. The Economy 139. Camlann 140. Ill THE SUCCESSOR STATES 8 Pagan Ireland The Sources 143. Prehistory 147. Tuathal 151. Cormac 155. Crimthann and Niall 157. Irish Monarchy 159. The Rise of the Dynasties 159. 9 Christian Ireland The Sources 164. Loegaire 166. Mac Erca 167. Diarmait 169. The Church Triumphant 174. 10 The Dal Riada Scots Geography 177. Scot Kings 180. Columba 181. Aedan 181. Aedan’s heirs 183. 11 The Picts and the Northerners The Picts 186. Brochs and Duns 188. Atecotti 190. Christianity 191. Bridei 192. Art 193. Bridei’s heirs 194. Albany 197. Scotland 198. 12 British Supremacy Gildas’ Kings 201. The Lowlands and the West 207. The North 213. British Political Society 219. The plague 222. 13 British Collapse The South 225. The North 230. Urien 232. Catraeth 237. Chester 238. Catwallaun 240. Cynddylan 241. The Loss of Britain 245. 14 Brittany Riwal and Fracan 251. Paul Aurelian 252. Budic 254. Conomorus 256. Waroc and ludicael 258. 15 English Immigrants The Homeland 261. Hengest 266. Icel 271. The English in Europe 273. After Badon 280. Migration from Britain 286. 16 English Conquest Rebellion 293. Consolidation: Aethelferth and Aethel- bert 300; Edwin and Oswy 301; The Mercians 303. Expansion 303: The North and the East 304; The South East 306; The West 307; The Midlands 310. Integration: the English 310; the subject Welsh 312. 17 English Monarchy Early Tradition 317. Kent 318. The Northumbrians 320. The East Angles 322. The West Saxons 323. The Mercians 325. The Mercian Empire 325. Charlemagne’s Empire 332. PART TWO ANALYSIS IV CHURCH AND LETTERS 18 The Fifth Century Church Before 410 335. The Early Fifth Century 338. Germanus 343. Palladius 345. Later Fifth Century Britain 346. Patrick 347. Later Fifth Century Ireland 350. 19 Sixth Century Monks Britain 356. Samson 357. Paul Aurelian 363. David 367. Cadoc 369. The rest of Britain 370. Ireland 372. Finnian 374. Columba 377. Gildas in Ireland 379. Art 381. Travel 382. Exploration 383. Missions 386. 20 The Seventh Century Church The conversion of the English 389. Augustine and Edwin 389. Oswald and Aedan 391. Rome and Easter 394. Theodore and Wilfred 395. Bishops and Abbots 397. The Irish Church 399. Monks in Europe 400. 21 Letters Language 406. Education 409. Latin Literature 414. Welsh Literature 416. English Literature 421. Irish Literature 422. Humour 424. V SOCIETY AND ECONOMY 22 The Economy Roman Britain 429. Arable and Pasture 431. Ireland 431. Enclosures 434. The Picts 438. The British and the English 438. Craftsmen 440. Exchange and Trade 441. 23 Welsh, Irish and Northern Society The Family 445. Kindred 447. Inheritance 448. Community, the Irish 449: Class difference 457; Village and Hundred 451. The North 452; The Clan 453. Community, the Welsh 457: Class Difference 457; Village and Hundred 459. Land Tenure 461. 24 English Society Local Difference 466: The Sources 467; Graves 467; Place Names 468; Communities 468; Individual Colonists 472; The Regions Colonised 474; The Organisation of Colonies 480. The Family 483. Kindred 484. Inheritance 485. Community 486: Class Difference 486; Wergild 486; the Hide 487; Military nobility 488: in Wessex 488; in Northumbria 489; in the rest of England 490; Villages 491; The Hundred 491. Land Tenure 495; Charters 495; Monastic Tenure 496; Aldhelm and Church Right 498. Bookland 499. Folkland 501. The Cultivators 502. The Survival of the English 503. 25 Arthur and the Future Table of Dates Summary of Events Abbreviations Works Cited in the Notes Notes Notes to the Maps Index MAPS 1 The Shape and Soils of Britain 2 Roman Britain 3 Pagan English Settlement 1, earlier 5th century 4 The British in Gaul 5 The War Zone 6 Pagan English Settlement 2, later 5th century 7 The Demetian Campaign 8 Partition 9 Fifth Century Ireland 10 Scotland, Communications 11 The Picts 12 The Picts and their neighbours: Brochs and Duns 13 Britain about 550 14 Brittany 15 The Homeland of the English 16 English Migration in Europe 17 Pressures on the Continental English 18 Pagan English Settlement 3, 500-570 19 The English in Northern Gaul A Artois and Flanders B Normandy 20 The English Conquest of the South 21 Pagan English Settlement 4, late 6th century 22 Pagan English Settlement 5, 7th century 23 The 7th century English kingdoms 24 Monks in Wales 25 Monks in Cornwall 26 Monks in the North 27 Monks in Ire, Books<
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