William of Malmesbury

William of Malmesbury Reading Dispute Between the Lines: William of Malmesbury and his diocesan bishop Roger of Salisbury, 1118-1142: A Bibliography. Reading Dispute Between the Lines: William of Malmesbury and his diocesan bishop Roger of Salisbury, 1118-1142
 
 
This bibliography has been provided by Sandy Vaughan at the University of Cambridge. Please see our Cambridge Contacts page for details regarding his research and for his contact information.
Posted 13th June 2005
 

 
Primary Sources
 
JS Brewer (ed), Registrum Malmesburiense. The Register of Malmesbury Abbey Vol I (London, 1879)
 
JS Brewer & Charles Martin (eds), Registrum Malmesburiense. The Register of Malmesbury Abbey Vol II (London, 1880)
 
H Cronne & R Davis (eds), Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum 1066-1154. Vol III 1135-1154 (Oxford, 1968)
 
Walther Holtzmann (ed), Papsturkunden in England. 2. Band. (Berlin, 1935)
 
C Johnson & H Cronne (eds), Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum 1066-1154. Vol II 1100-1135 (Oxford, 1956)
 
BR Kemp (ed), English Episcopal Acta 18. Salisbury 1078-1217 (Oxford, 1999)
 
BR Kemp (ed), English Episcopal Acta 19. Salisbury 1217-1228 (Oxford, 2000)
 
HR Luard (ed), Annales Monastici Vol II (Winchester & Waverley) (London, 1865)
 
P McGurk (trans & ed), The Chronicle of John of Worcester Vol III (Oxford, 1998)
 
RAB Mynors (ed & trans), RM Thomson, M Winterbottom (eds), William of Malmesbury Gesta Regum Anglorum Vol I (Oxford 1998)
 
RB Patterson (ed), Earldom of Gloucester Charters: The Charters and Scribes of the Earls and Countesses of Gloucester to AD 1217 (Oxford, 1973)
 
C Plummer (ed), Two of the Saxon Chronicles Parallel, 2 vols. (Oxford, 1892-9; repr. 1952)
 
H Potter (trans) & Edmund King (ed), William of Malmesbury Historia Novella The Contemporary History (Oxford, 1998)
 
KR Potter (ed & trans) & RHC Davis (ed), Gesta Stephani (Oxford, 1976)
 
John Scott (ed & trans), The Early History of Glastonbury (Bury St Edmunds, 1981)
 
D Whitelock, M Brett & CNL Brooke (eds), Councils and Synods With Other Documents Relating to the English Church Vol I Part II 1066-1204 (Oxford, 1981)
 
M Winterbottom & RM Thomson (trans & ed), William of Malmesbury Saints’ Lives (Oxford, 2002)
 
 
Secondary Sources
 
Julia Barrow, ‘Urban Cemetery Location in the High Middle Ages’ in S Bassett (ed), Death in Towns. Urban responses to the Dying and the Dead, 100-1600 (Leicester, 1992), 78-100
 
Nigel Berry, ‘St Aldhelm, William of Malmesbury, and the liberty of Malmesbury Abbey’ in Reading Medieval Studies, 16 (1990), 15-38
 
W de G Birch, ‘On the Succession of the Abbots of Malmesbury’ in The Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 27 (1871), 314-42
 
Martin Brett, The English Church under Henry I (Oxford, 1975)
 
Michael Clanchy, England and its Rulers 1066-1272 (Second Edition, Oxford, 1998)
 
Alan Cooper, '"The feet of those that bark shall be cut off"': Timorous Historians and the Personality of Henry I', Anglo Norman Studies 23 (2001), 47-68
 
RHC Davis & JM Wallace-Hadrill, The Writing of History in the Middle Ages (Oxford, 1981)
 
Charles Duggan, ‘From the Conquest to the Death of John’ in C H Lawrence (ed), The English Church and the Papacy in the Middle Ages (London, 1965), 63-115
 
CR Erlington (ed), The Victoria History of the Counties of England. A History of Wiltshire Volume XIV (Malmesbury Hundred) (Oxford, 1991)
 
Dom Hugh Farmer, ‘William of Malmesbury’s Life and Works’ in The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol 13, no 1 (1962), 39-54
 
Dom Hugh Farmer, ‘William of Malmesbury’s Commentary on Lamentations’ in Studia Monastica, 4 (1962), 283-311
 
John Gillingham, ‘Civilizing the English? The English histories of William of Malmesbury and David Hume’ in Historical Research, Vol LXXIV no. 183 (February 2001), 17-43
 
Antonia Gransden, Historical Writing in England (London, 1974)
 
John Hudson, Land, Law and Lordship in Anglo-Norman England (Oxford, 1994)
 
Edward Kealey, Roger of Salisbury. Viceroy of England (Berkeley, 1972)
 
Dom David Knowles, The Monastic Order in England (Second Edition, Cambridge, 1963)
 
David Knowles, CNL Brooke, Vera London, The Heads of Religious Houses. England and Wales 940-1216 (Cambridge, 1972)
 
Ewald Könnsgen, ‘Zwei unbekannte Briefe zu den Gesta Regum Anglorum des Wilhelm zu Malmesbury’ in Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters, 31 (1975), 204-214
 
Joe Leedon, ‘William of Malmesbury and Robert of Gloucester Reconsidered’ in Albion Vol 6 No. 3 (1974), 251-265
 
Paul Magdalino (ed), The Perception of the Past in Twelfth-Century Europe (London, 1992)
 
Monika Otter, Inventiones. Fiction and Referentiality in Twelfth-Century English Historical Writing (Chapel Hill, 1996)
 
RB Patterson, ‘William of Malmesbury’s Robert of Gloucester: A Re-evaluation of the Historia Novella’ in American Historical Review 70 (1965), 983-997
 
RB Patterson, ‘Stephen’s Shaftesbury Charter: Another Case Against William of Malmesbury’ in Speculum 43 (1968), 487-92
 
R Pugh & E Crittall, The Victoria History of the Counties of England. A History of Wiltshire Volume III (London, 1956)
 
PH Sawyer, Anglo-Saxon Charters. An Annotated List and Bibliography (London, 1968)
 
Gabrielle Spiegel, The Past as Text. The Theory and Practice of Medieval Historiography (Baltimore, 1997)
 
Gabrielle Spiegel, ‘Theory into Practice: Reading Medieval Chronicles’ in Erik Kooper (ed), The Medieval Chronicle (Amsterdam, 1999), 1-12
 
R Stalley, ‘A Twelfth-century Patron of Architecture: a study of the buildings erected by Roger, Bishop of Salisbury’ in The Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 3rd series, Vol 34 (1971), 62-83
 
RM Thomson, William of Malmesbury Gesta Regum Anglorum Volume II (Oxford, 1999),
*includes extensive bibliography
 
John O Ward, ‘Some Principles of Rhetorical Historiography in the Twelfth Century’ in Ernst Breisach (ed), Classical Rhetoric and Medieval Historiography (Kalamazoo, 1985), 103-165
 
D Whitelock, M Brett & CNL Brooke (eds), Councils and Synods with other documents relating to The English Church I AD 871-1204, Part II 1066-1204 (Oxford, 1981)
 
Neil Wright, '"Industriae Testimonium": William of Malemsbury and Latin poetry revisited', Révue Bénédictine ciii (1993), 482-531
 
Neil Wright, 'William of Malmesbury and Latin poetry: further evidence for a Benedictine's reading', Révue Bénédictine ci (1991), 122-53
 
 
 

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