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The Material Culture of Daily Living in the Anglo‐Saxon World. Ed. by Maren Clegg Hyer and Gale R. Owen‐Crocker. Exeter Studies in Medieval Europe. Exeter: University of Exeter Press. 2011. 386 pp., 70 illus., b/w and line drawings. £60. ISBN 978 0 85989 843 0.
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Nicholas A. Sparks 《Early Medieval Europe》2016,24(2):243-244
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F. Morris Drake 《考古杂志》2013,170(1):163-174
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David Blake 《Journal of Medieval History》1982,8(1):1-11
At the same time as Bishop Leofric (1046–1072) transferred the seat of his cathedral from Crediton to Exeter in 1050, he introduced the rule of Chrodegang as the basis for the government of his church. The rule itself, therefore, is the best guide to the way the canons lived during Leofric's episcopate. During the episcopates of Leofric's successors (Osbern 1072–1103, William Warelwast 1107–1138, Robert I 1138–1155, Robert II 1155–1160) evidence from a variety of sources allows us to perceive some changes in the administration of the rule and aspects of the development of the chapter. It is with these changes and developments that this paper is concerned. 相似文献