Gilbert Crispin Abbot of Westminster

A Study of the Abbey under Norman Rule

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Paperback, 200 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2010
ISBN13: 9781108013581
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Gilbert Crispin (c. 1045–1117/18), fourth abbot of Westminster Abbey, was a scion of an important Norman family. Trained at Bec under St Anselm, later archbishop of Canterbury, he was a noted scholar and theologian. Under his rule, Westminster Abbey began to expand physically and grow in importance, making full play of its position as the chosen burial site of Edward the Confessor. The necessity to raise funds for the building work probably led to Crispin's association with the London Jewish community, and this was to inspire his most important theological work, Disputation with a Jew. In this 1911 book, J. Robinson Armitage, then dean of Westminster, mines the abbey archives to write both a biography and a discussion of Crispin's thirty-year administration of Westminster. He also includes the texts of all Crispin's known writings, together with a selection of charters. A significant work on a hitherto neglected Anglo-Norman churchman.

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ISBN13:9781108013581
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:200

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Preface; 1. Gilbert's home at Bec; 2. The noble family of the Crispins; 3. Gilbert at Westminster; 4. Details of administration; 5. Abbot Gilbert's literary remains; 6. Correspondence; Vita Domni Herluini Abbatis Beccensis; Liber de Simoniacis; Selected charters; Additional notes; Index.

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