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What is Historiography? The history of historical writing The study of the way history has been written Studying changing interpretations of the events of the past
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Christian Historiography Christian historians found aspects of Classical Historiography hard to accept –Saw History as the unfolding of God’s plan, not a cyclical pattern as previously proposed –Christian persecution – hard to view Roman Empire positively
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Christian Historiography Christian Historiography was propagandist –Persuade by appealing to emotions –Propagating the truth of faith –History was an important weapon in centuries when paganism was popular –Sins (often of entire people) became explanation for great events, wars
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Christian Historiography Relied on written accounts –Old & New Testaments Classical historians preferred oral or eyewitness accounts
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Bede - Background Monk, author, scholar Born AD 673 on lands of a monastery, raised by the monastery founder Father of English History Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum The Ecclesiastical History of the English People
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Bede ‘It has always been my delight to learn or to teach or to write. I have made it my business, for my own benefit and that of my brothers, to make brief extracts from the works of the venerable fathers on the holy scriptures, or to add notes of my own to clarify their sense and interpretation.’
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Bede - Works The Ecclesiastical History of the English People –Primary source for understanding the beginnings of the English people and coming of Christianity –Covered from time of Caesar to AD 731 –Use of something similar to Anno Domini (AD), anno incarnationis dominicae
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Bede - Works Commentaries on Old & New Testaments –It was said of him, he ‘shone forth as a lantern in the church by his scriptural commentary’ and his commentaries on books of the Bible were widely sought and widely circulated
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Bede - Works Scientific Writings –On the Nature of Things –On Time –On the Reckoning of Time Became cornerstone of clerical scientific education during 9 th century. Discussed how spherical earth influenced length of daylight, changing appearance of moon, changing tides. Computed the date of Easter
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Bede – Purpose Religious Purposes ‘Instruction of Posterity’ Evangelical – had a view that God’s providence was working through history – frequent accounts of miracles (named eyewitnesses where possible) Providing moral guidance – history of good men should inspire imitation, and history of bad should deter people from evil
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Bede - Purpose Political Purposes Contemporary political situation in mind Dedication of book to King Edwin (AD 616 – 632) –Bede looked at King Edwin’s reign as the Golden Age of Northumbria in both secular and religious terms –Wanted this age to come again, wrote with this in mind
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Bede - Sources Historical technique ahead of his time –Went to great lengths to obtain and verify historical data –Named sources and types of information –Copied documents directly into text –Oral sources explained in detail – the relationship of the source to the subject
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Bede - Historical Legacy Ecclesiastical History owes its lasting reputation to Bede’s ability as a historian. Grasp of historical method unique in middle ages –Chronology –Competence in collected data –Exploited all resources –Names most sources – literary, documentary and oral
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