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Anglo-Norman Studies XVI

Chibnall, Marjorie Chibnall, B.R. Kemp, David Dumville, David Hiley, Derek Renn, Edoardo D'Angelo, Jean Dunbabin, John Bryan Williams, Mary Frances Giandrea, Emeritus Professor Michael W. Herren, Paul A Brand, Robert S Babcock, Sally N Vaughn, Shirley Ann Brown, William M. Aird, Marjorie Chibnall

Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1993

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Release Date: 30/06/1994

Edition: 16th
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: European History
Label: The Boydell Press
Series: Anglo-Norman Studies
Contributors: Marjorie Chibnall (Edited by), B.R. Kemp (Contributions by), David Dumville (Contributions by), David Hiley (Contributions by), Derek Renn (Contributions by), Edoardo D'Angelo (Contributions by), Jean Dunbabin (Contributions by), John Bryan Williams (Contributions by), Mary Frances Giandrea (Contributions by), Michael W. Herren (Contributions by), Paul A Brand (Contributions by), Robert S Babcock (Contributions by), Sally N Vaughn (Contributions by), Shirley Ann Brown (Contributions by), William M. Aird (Contributions by)
Language: English, English
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1993
Papers in Anglo-Norman history including new research on music, the Bayeux Tapestry and Domesday studies.
Papers in Anglo-Norman history including new research on music, the Bayeux Tapestry and Domesday studies.Papers on a very wide range of subjects include, for the first time, one on music, on changes in English chant repertories in the eleventh century; book migrations are examined over the same period, and one of the two papers on the Bayeaux Tapestry looks at changing representations of the "burgheat". There are important papers on law and church administration and the relations of Normandy and England with other regions. The development of Rouen is comparedwith that of Paris; William the Conqueror's relations with Blois and Champagne are discussed; papers on the frontier with the Scots and on Rhys ap Teudur, king of Deheubarth are included. Domesday studies, chronicles and poetry are also represented with new research. Contributors W.M. AIRD, ROBERT BABCOCK, PAUL BRAND, SHIRLEY ANN BROWN, MICHAEL HERREN, EDOARDO D'ANGELO, DAVID DUMVILLE, JEAN DUNBABIN, BERNARD GAUTHIEZ, DAVID HILEY, B.R. KEMP, DEREK RENN, MARY FRANCES SMITH, BENJAMIN THOMPSON, SALLY VAUGHN, JOHN BRYAN WILLIAMS. 16. 1993: St Cuthbert, the Scots and the Normans; Rhys ap Tewdwr; 13c Litigation; Bayeaux Tapestry; Falco of Benevento's Chronicle; Anglo-Saxon Books on Norman Hands; Geoffrey of Chaumont, Thibaud of Blois and William the Conqueror; Paris, un Rouen capetien? 11c English Chant Repertories; Appointment of Parochial Incumbents in 12c England; Burgheat and Gonfanon; ArchbishopStigand; Free Alms Tenure in 12c; Anselm in Italy 1097-1100; Judhael of Totnes.