Bath and Wells 1275-1302 - (English Episcopal ACTA) by Richard Huscroft (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The documents issued by medieval bishops cast an important light on their affairs and on the history of the English Church during the Middle Ages.
- About the Author: Richard Huscroft is Head of History at Westminster School in London.
- 288 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christianity
- Series Name: English Episcopal ACTA
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About the Book
The documents issued by medieval bishops cast an important light on their affairs and on the history of the English Church during the Middle Ages. English Episcopal Acta 47 brings together the surviving documents issued by the Bishops of Bath and Wells, both of whom served in King Edward I's government.
Book Synopsis
The documents issued by medieval bishops cast an important light on their affairs and on the history of the English Church during the Middle Ages. The latest volume in the English Episcopal Acta series brings together for the first time the surviving documents issued by the Bishops of Bath and Wells between 1275 and 1302. The two bishops in question, Robert Burnell and William March, served in King Edward I's government, so their careers, which are described in full in the introduction, set them apart as figures of national significance in their own time. Huscroft presents full texts of the Latin documents with English descriptions to help users. The careers of the bishops as well as the documents themselves are discussed in a full introduction. In addition, an appendix includes the first full itineraries of the bishops.
About the Author
Richard Huscroft is Head of History at Westminster School in London. His doctoral research was on the career of Robert Burnell (d.1290), Bishop of Bath and Wells and Chancellor of King Edward I. Since then he has written on Medieval history, the most recent title being Power and Faith: Politics and Religion in Western Europe from the tenth to the Thirteenth Century.