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Vetus Registrum Sarisberiense Alias Dictum Registrum S. Osmundi Episcopi, the Register of S. Osmund : Rolls Series / edited by W. H. Rich Jones.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Jones, W. H. Rich, editor.
Series:
Vetus Registrum Sarisberiense Alias Dictum Registrum S. Osmundi Episcopi. the Register of S. Osmund Series
Vetus Registrum Sarisberiense Alias Dictum Registrum S. Osmundi Episcopi. the Register of S. Osmund Series ; Volume 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Visitations, Ecclesiastical.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (432 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Burlington : TannerRitchie Publishing, [2019]
Summary:
This volume, edited by W.H. Rich Jones, presents a searchable text of the 'Vetus Registrum Sarisberiense' or 'Register of S. Osmund,' one of the most ancient manuscripts housed in the registry of the bishops of Sarum. It contains a diverse collection of ecclesiastical statutes, rules, customs, charters, and legal documents, primarily related to the cathedral and diocese of Sarum during the Middle Ages. The contents include foundational charters, visitation records, prebendal church details, and narratives on the relocation of the Sarum see, construction of the new cathedral, and its consecration. The manuscript offers invaluable insights into medieval church governance, property, liturgical practices, and the organization of secular canons. Intended for historians, researchers, and scholars of medieval ecclesiastical and architectural history, it serves as a foundational text for understanding the development of English cathedrals and church law. Generated by AI.
Contents:
TITLE PAGE
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
REGISTER OF S. OSMUND
I: Treatise concnerning Ecclesiastical Offices
II: Vetus Registrum Sarisberiense (Part I)
III: Visitatio Ecclesiarum Prebendalium per Decanum (1220)
IV: Vetus Registrum Sarisberiense (Part II) Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9781773013879
1773013874
OCLC:
1470859245

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