Charters of St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury and Minster-in-Thanet

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S. E. Kelly
OUP/British Academy, Sep 14, 1995 - Literary Collections - 364 pages
The charters from the archive of St Augustine's Abbey, many very early indeed, provide crucial evidence about the history of the Anglo-Saxon church in Kent and the development of the documentary in process. A high proportion of the thirty-nine pre-Conquest charters which are edited in this volume, together with fourteen from another early foundation at Minster-in-Thanet, date from the seventh and eighth centuries. The editor's Introduction sets the documents in their historical and diplomatic contexts and analyses the extent and nature of the contamination by later medieval scholars of the abbey. A detailed commentary is also provided on each text and important topics such as lost charter, the sequence of abbots, Kentish Kings and so on are discussed in separate appendices. This is the largest and most important collection to be published in the Anglo-Saxon Charters series.

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Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
xi
ABBREVIATIONS
cxvi
LIST OF CHARTERS
cxxiii
Copyright

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S. E.KellyResearch Associate, Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic DepartmentUniversity of Cambridge.

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