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Herman the Archdeacon
On the Heresy Simony
Tom Licence (ed.)
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Oxford Medieval Texts: Herman the Archdeacon and Goscelin of Saint-Bertin: Miracles of St Edmund
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Front Matter
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Sigla
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Miracles of St Edmund, by Herman
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Miracles of St Edmund, by Goscelin
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Book I
The Preface
The Contents
1. The blind man whose sight was restored
2. The heavenly light, which illuminated the place during the night
3. The woman set free and the judge punished
4. The vengeance he wrought upon King Swein
5. How he travelled to London, and his return
6. How monks came to be enthroned in his church
7. The crippled woman and the manner in which she was cured
8. The re-exhibition of his body
9. How the pride of a Dane was punished
10. The boy in Italy, cured of a protracted fever through his agency
11. How he rescued sailors
12. The knight cured of fevers
13. The dumb girl
14. The blind boy whose sight was restored at his feast
15. His retribution on those invading his estates
16. A villager is miraculously plucked from the jaws of death
17. The historian's defence
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Book II
1. Book 2: the preface
2. The translation of St Edmund's precious body
3. How he rescued people who prayed to him from danger at sea
4. How he raised the crippled woman
5. The incorruption of his body again, and the monks Toli and Herman
6. The account of the lord abbot Lambert
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End Matter
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Appendix I
Miracles of St Edmund (the shorter version)
Appendix II The Missing Miracles
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Appendix III
On the Heresy Simony
Concordance of Chapters in the Edited Collections
Bibliography
Index of Citations and Allusions
Index of Unusual and Significant Words
General Index
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