Materials for the history of Thomas Becket: archbishop of Canterbury (canonized by Pope Alexander III., A. D. 1173)James Craigie Robertson, Joseph Brigstocke Sheppard Longman, 1875 |
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Angliæ Anglorum aquæ arch archbishop archiepiscopi beati Thomæ bishop bishop's bury cæteris cætero Canter Cantuariæ Cantuariam Cantuariensis ecclesiæ causa clericus cœpit cujus cured curiæ curiam Deus dicens divina domini papæ domino Dominus donec DUFFUS Eboracensis ecce Edited ejusdem episcopis Francorum frater Giles Grat gratia hæc Henry history hujus hujusmodi igitur ille injurias inpræsentiarum inquit inserted Interlined in MS ipsum itaque John judicio justitiæ juxta king Letter life line Litteræ Londoniensis Lupus manus martyr martyrem martyris Thomæ monachus monasterium mulier nostræ Omitted omnibus pacem papa pope præ præsentiam præter primate Quadrilogus quæ quamvis quatenus quidam read regem regi regis regni Respondit restored rex Anglorum Romanæ sæpe sancti Thomæ sicut sine suæ suam suorum suos super suum tamen tanquam terræ Thom Thomas tibi Tunc usque vestra virtute obedientiæ vitæ vobis Willelmus William Winton
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Page 18 - Neckam, however, had sufficient independence of thought to differ from some of the schoolmen who in his time considered themselves the only judges of literature. He had his own views in morals, and in giving us a glimpse of them, as well as of his other opinions, he throws much light upon the manners, customs, and general tone of thought prevalent in the twelfth century. The poem entitled " De Laudibus Divinae Sapientiae " appears to be a metrical paraphrase or abridgment of the