Abstract: Part 1 Archaeology and history: the Northumbrian identity, Rosemary Cramp changing burial rites in Northumbria AD 500-750, Sam Lucy Anglo-Saxon settlements of the Golden Age, Julian D. Richards the Anglo-Saxon settlement at West Heslerton, North Yorkshire, Dominic Powlesland (Re)constructing Northumbrian timber buildings - the Bede's world experience, Susan Mills the art of Anglo-Saxon shipbuilding, Edwin &Joyce Gifford the middle Saxon site at Flixborough, North Lincolnshire, Kevin Leahy dynasty and cult - the utility of Christian mission to Northumbrian kings between 642 and 654, Nicholas Higham the Anglo-Saxon monastery at Hartlepool, England, Robin Daniels the inscribed stones from Hartlepool, Elisabeth Okasha Whitby, Jarrow and the Commemoration of Death in Northumbria, Catherine E. Karkov Willibrord's Frisian mission and the early churches in Utrecht, David Parsons relations between the Britons of Southern Scotland and Anglo-Saxon Northumbria, Craig Cessford. Part 2 Material culture: the Dupplin cross - a preliminary consideration of its art-historical context, Isabel Henderson Northumbrian vine-scroll ornament and the Book of Kells, Douglas MacLean the necessary distance - Imitatio Romae and the Ruthwell cross, Eamonn O'Carragain Anglo-Saxon sculpture - questions of context, Jane Hawkes Northumbrian sculpture (the Ruthwell and Bewcastle monuments) - questions of difference, Fred Orton the iconographic programme of the Franks Casket, Leslie Webster the imagery of the Franks Casket - another approach, James Lang the travelling twins - Romulus and Remus in Anglo-Saxon England, Carol Neuman de Vegvar the Ripon jewel, R.A. Hall et al a Northumbrian plaque from Asby Winderwath, Cumbria, Susan Youngs design and units of measure on the Hunterston Brooch, Niamh Whitfield. Part 3 Manuscripts: the Book of Durrow: the Northumbrian connection, Nancy Netzer Lindisfarne or Rath Maelsigi? the evidence of the texts, Christopher D. Verey the shape of learning at Wearmouth-Jarrow - the diagram pages in the codex amiatinus, Carol A. Farr what's in the cupboard? Ezra and Matthew reconsidered, Perette Michelli. Part 4 Bede: the church as non-symbol in the age of Bede, George Hardin Brown Bede - scholar and spiritual teacher, Gerald Bonner Bede and the Golden Age of Latin Prose in Northumbria, Christopher Grocock source-marks in Bede's Biblical commentaries, Mark Stansbury (un)dating Bede's De Arte Metrica, Arthur Holder Augustine and Gregory the Great in Bede's commentary on the Apocalypse, Thomas W. Mackay.
Publication Year: 1999
Publication Date: 1999-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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