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BEDE'S ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY

OF ENGLAND

LONDON: GEORGE BELL AND SONS

PORTUGAL ST. LINCOLN'S INN, W.C. CAMBRIDGE: DEIGHTON, BELL & CO. NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN CO. BOMBAY : A. H. WHEELER & co.

BEDE'S

ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY

OF ENGLAND

A REVISED TRANSLATION

WITH INTRODUCTION, LIFE, AND NOTES BY

A. M. SELLAR

LATE VICE-PRINCIPAL OF LADY MARGARET HALL, OXFORD

LONDON

GEORGE BELL AND SONS

1907

Undergraduate Library

BR

746

·B43

1907

Undergraduate

Library

THE

EDITOR'S PREFACE

HE English version of the "Ecclesiastical History" in the following pages is a revision of the translation of Dr. Giles, which is itself a revision of the earlier rendering of Stevens. In the present edition very considerable alterations have been made, but the work of Dr. Giles remains the basis of the translation. The Latin text used throughout is Mr. Plummer's. Since the edition of Dr. Giles appeared in 1842, so much fresh work on the subject has been done, and recent research has brought so many new facts to light, that it has been found necessary to rewrite the notes almost entirely, and to add a new introduction. After the appearance of Mr. Plummer's edition of the Historical Works of Bede, it might seem superfluous, for the present at least, to write any notes at all on the "Ecclesiastical History." The present volume, however, is intended to fulfil a different and much humbler function. There has been no attempt at any original work, and no new theories are advanced. The object of the book is merely to present in a short and convenient form the substance of the views held by trustworthy authorities, and it is hoped that it may be found useful by those students who have either no time or no inclination to deal with more important works.

Among the books of which most use has been made, are Mr. Plummer's edition of the "Ecclesiastical History,"

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