Discovering William of Malmesbury
By Rodney M Thomson (Editor), Emily Dolmans (Editor), Emily A. Winkler (Editor), Alheydis Plassmann (Contribution by), Anne E. Bailey (Contribution by), Anne Lawrence-Mathers (Contribution by), Daniel Gerrard (Contribution by), Emily A. Winkler (Contribution by), Emily Dolmans (Contribution by), Emily Ward (Contribution by), Joanna Phillips (Contribution by), John B Gillingham (Contribution by), Kati Ihnat (Contribution by), Michael Winterbottom (Contribution by), Rodney M Thomson (Contribution by), Ryan Kemp (Contribution by), Samu Niskanen (Contribution by), Sigbj rn Olsen S nnesyn (Contribution by), Stanislav Mereminskii (Contribution by)
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By Rodney M Thomson (Editor), Emily Dolmans (Editor), Emily A. Winkler (Editor), Alheydis Plassmann (Contribution by), Anne E. Bailey (Contribution by), Anne Lawrence-Mathers (Contribution by), Daniel Gerrard (Contribution by), Emily A. Winkler (Contribution by), Emily Dolmans (Contribution by), Emily Ward (Contribution by), Joanna Phillips (Contribution by), John B Gillingham (Contribution by), Kati Ihnat (Contribution by), Michael Winterbottom (Contribution by), Rodney M Thomson (Contribution by), Ryan Kemp (Contribution by), Samu Niskanen (Contribution by), Sigbj rn Olsen S nnesyn (Contribution by), Stanislav Mereminskii (Contribution by)
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A fresh look at William of Malmesbury which not only demonstrates his real greatness as a historian and his European vision, but also the breadth of his learning across a number of other disciplines.
In the past William of Malmesbury (10901143) has been seen as first and foremost a historian of England, and little else. This volume reveals not only William's real greatness as a historian and his European vision, but also thebreadth and depth of his learning across a number of other fields. ...
In the past William of Malmesbury (10901143) has been seen as first and foremost a historian of England, and little else. This volume reveals not only William's real greatness as a historian and his European vision, but also thebreadth and depth of his learning across a number of other fields. ...






















