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Oxford Medieval Texts: The Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis, Vol. 3: Books V and VI
Marjorie Chibnall (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
; Oxford Medieval Texts
Published in print:
1972
ISBN:
9780198222194
Published online:
May 2022
EISBN:
9780191877605
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198222194.book.1
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Front Matter
Acknowledgements
Abbreviated References
Introduction
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Historia Ecclesiastica
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Book V
1. Prologue
2. William I in Normandy; dedications of cathedrals and abbeys, 1077
3. Thunderstorm at Lisieux. Death and burial of Hugh, bishop of Lisieux. His successor, Gilbert Maminot
4. Death of John of Avranches, archbishop of Rouen. His successor, William Bonne-Âme
5. Council of Lillebonne, 1080
6. Origins of the city of Rouen and legend of St. Nicaise
7. The church of Évreux; deeds of St. Taurin
8. Lack of evidence for later persecutions in Gaul
9. History of the bishops and archbishops of Rouen from the time of St. Mallon
10. Quarrel of Robert Curthose with his father; his rebellion and exile, the siege of Gerberoy, 1079; temporary reconciliation and renewed exile
11. William I's other children; the betrothals and marriages of his daughters
12. History of the abbey of Saint-Évroul in the time of Abbot Mainer
13. Donations to the abbey of Saint-Évroul: gifts of Ralph of Tosny, William of Breteuil, William of Moulins-la-Marche, Roger of Montgomery, and their vassals and families
14. Foundation of Shrewsbury Abbey; Orderic's father, Odelerius
15. Gifts secured for Saint-Évroul by Goisbert the doctor; priory of Marchéville
16. Foundation of the priory of Noron by William Pantulf, 1073; his alleged implication in the murder of Mabel of Belleme and trial by ordeal at Rouen
17. Gifts of Ralph of Montpinçon and his family
18. John of Rheims, monk of Saint-Évroul; his death
19. Foundation and early history of the priory of Maule, 1076; its founder, Peter Le Riche of Maule, and his family
20. Other gifts secured by Goisbert the doctor for Saint-Évroul; epilogue
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Book VI
1. Prologue
2. The household of Hugh earl of Chester: his chaplain Gerold of Avranches
3. Life of St. William of Gellone
4. Conversions to the monastic life secured by Gerold of Avranches; his later life at Tewkesbury
5. Abbot Mainer's visit to England in 1081; charter of William I confirming the English possessions of Saint-Évroul. Other gifts to the abbey; notable monks
6. Relations of Albert of Cravent with Saint-Évroul
7. Foundation and early history of the priory of Auffay
8. The lords of Auffay
9. Life and miracles of St. évroul
10. Disasters in Normandy
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End Matter
Appendix I: The Vitae of St. Évroul
Appendix II: The Priors of Maule
Genealogical Table: The Lords of Auffay
Index of Quotations and Allusions
General Index
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