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Bede is selective in his choice of authorities . He alters or omits statements with which he disagrees , reshaping his materials and adding his own ideas to such an extent that his text presents a new interpretation of the Insular past ...
Bede is selective in his choice of authorities . He alters or omits statements with which he disagrees , reshaping his materials and adding his own ideas to such an extent that his text presents a new interpretation of the Insular past ...
Strana 55
In HE 1.3 , Bede specifies that Agabus foretold the famine that occurred in the year Claudius invaded Britain . 47 Gildas , DEB 8 ; Rufinus / Eusebius , Historia Ecclesiastica 2.2–3 . 48 Acts 10 : 10-48 , 11 : 5–18 ; M. W. L. Laistner ...
In HE 1.3 , Bede specifies that Agabus foretold the famine that occurred in the year Claudius invaded Britain . 47 Gildas , DEB 8 ; Rufinus / Eusebius , Historia Ecclesiastica 2.2–3 . 48 Acts 10 : 10-48 , 11 : 5–18 ; M. W. L. Laistner ...
Strana 72
Bede numbers Abbot Ceolfrid of his own monastery of Wearmouth - Jarrow among the pilgrims . He says that Ceolfrid died en route in Gaul , but ' sent to the church of St Peter a complete bible , translated by the blessed Jerome from the ...
Bede numbers Abbot Ceolfrid of his own monastery of Wearmouth - Jarrow among the pilgrims . He says that Ceolfrid died en route in Gaul , but ' sent to the church of St Peter a complete bible , translated by the blessed Jerome from the ...
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