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H 276 x W 215 mm

284 pages

Published Aug 2024

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Hardback: 9781803270104

Digital: 9781803270111

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Keywords
Winchester; Anglo-Saxon; Norman; Minsters; Religion; Culture; Topography; Medieval Texts

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Winchester in the Anglo-Saxon and early Norman periods was an important royal and religious centre. This volume comprises an edition and translation, with extensive commentary, of thirty-three Anglo-Saxon and Norman documents relating to the topography and minsters of early medieval Winchester.

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[The interest of] this further magnificent number in the series of Winchester Studies … goes far beyond urban history and topography [and centres] upon the three minsters of the late Anglo-Saxon cityJohn Cowdrey, Journal of Theological Studies (2003) ;

Previous volumes in the Winchester Studies series, which have appeared under the general editorship of Martin Biddle, have all been exemplary products and this latest addition is no exception. … All of these documents, printed in two parallel columns, have been translated into modern English — a service that assuredly and considerably enlarges the readership and user ship of this volume. … Dr Rumble’s labours have attained a level of perfection that is difficult to achieve and that ought to be widely available as a superlative model for the rest of us.Professor Howard B. Clarke, Journal of the Society of Archivists (2004) ;

… highly rewarding. Thirty-three documents are printed, and each is accompanied by a facing-page translation into English; there is also an unusually rich level of annotation, especially about the language and phraseology of the documents … and their historical contents and contexts. It is splendid to have this detailed editorial intervention … a Rolls-Royce of a book — quietly elegant, pleasingly spacious, distinctly expensive, and deeply satisfying.Dr Nigel Ramsay, Archives (2003) ;

The volume [WS 4.iii] has been edited and produced to the highest standards … and is a worthy addition to the series of Winchester Studies.Mark Page, Hampshire FCA Society Newsletter (2004) ;

The first and not the least part of the study of the Winchester Minsters to appear [WS 4.iii], accompanying the remaining parts on the archaeology and architecture (4.i) and the cult of St Swithun (4.ii) …Anon. reviewer, Journal of the British Archaeological Association (2003)