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  2. List of works by Bede - Wikipedia

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    The fact that no penitential is included by Bede among the works he lists at the end of his Ecclesiastical History... as of the years 702–31 can hardly be admitted as a conclusive argument against his having written one, in view of the omission from this list of a number of his other known works. The strongest objection to his authorship of ...

  3. Bede - Wikipedia

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    Bede also wrote homilies, works written to explain theology used in worship services. He wrote homilies on the major Christian seasons such as Advent, Lent, or Easter, as well as on other subjects such as anniversaries of significant events. [4] Both types of Bede's theological works circulated widely in the Middle Ages.

  4. List of manuscripts of Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica - Wikipedia

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    There is a variation between the texts in the annal for 731 given in the recapitulation at the end of the work; and in addition, the c text adds annals for 733 and 734 which do not appear in the m text. The list of Bede's works in the c text omits his excerpts from Jerome on the prophets.

  5. Ecclesiastical History of the English People - Wikipedia

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    Folio 3v from the St Petersburg Bede. The Ecclesiastical History of the English People (Latin: Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum), written by Bede in about AD 731, is a history of the Christian Churches in England, and of England generally; its main focus is on the conflict between the pre-Schism Roman Rite and Celtic Christianity.

  6. The French and Latin are translated while the English is printed as originally written. Bede. Bede (672/673 – 735), also known as the Venerable Bede, was an English Benedictine monk, well known as an author, teacher and scholar. His most famous work was the Ecclesiastical History of the English People. [173] [174] [175]

  7. Paenitentiale Bedae - Wikipedia

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    The Paenitentiale Bedae (also known as the Paenitentiale Pseudo-Bedae, or more commonly as either Bede's penitential or the Bedan penitential) is an early medieval penitential handbook composed around 730, possibly by the Anglo-Saxon monk Bede.

  8. Category:Works by Bede - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Works by Bede" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Liber epigrammatum - Wikipedia

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    The Liber epigrammatum is a collection of Latin epigrammatic poems composed by the Northumbrian monk Bede (d. 735). The modern title comes from a list of his works at the end of his Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum (V.24.2): "librum epigrammatum heroico metro siue elegiaco" ("a book of epigrams in the heroic or elegiac meter").