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Oxford Medieval Texts: The Life of King Edward who Rests at Westminster: attributed to a monk of Saint-Bertin (Second Edition)
Frank Barlow (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
; Oxford Medieval Texts
Published in print:
1962; 1992
ISBN:
9780198202035
Published online:
May 2022
EISBN:
9780191893803
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198202035.book.1
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Front Matter
Frontispiece
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition (1962)
List of Illustrations
Abbreviated References
Edward's Hagiographical Setting
Introduction
Sigla
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Vita Aedwardi Regis: The Life of King Edward
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Book I: Queen Edith's Family
Prologue
1. Earl Godwin and Edward Atheling, before 1043
2. Godwin's children
3. Godwin's disgrace, 1051
4. Godwin's return, 1052
5. Harold and Tostig, 1053–61
6. The court; Welsh and Scottish wars; Westminster and Wilton
7. The revolt against Tostig, October 1065–January 1066
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Book II: Edward's Religious Life
Prologue
1. Introduction
2. Cure of a scrofulous woman
3. Cure of a blind man, 31 October
4. Cure of a blind citizen of Lincoln
5. Cure of Wulfwig Spillecorn's blindness
6. Cure of four blind beggars by a courtier
7. Edward's vision of the Seven Sleepers
8. Edward's approaching death
9. The dedication of Westminster Abbey
10. Edward's benefactions to the abbey
11. Edward's vision of the Green Tree, death, and burial
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End Matter
Appendix A: The Textual Relationship between the Anonymous Work, William of Malmesbury's Gesta Regum, and Osbert of Clare's Vita
Appendix B: Later Interpretations of Edward's Prophecy of the Green Tree
Appendix C: Goscelin of Saint-Bertin and his Works
Appendix D: The Development of the Cult of King Edward
Index
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