Alcuin of York : $b Lectures delivered in the cathedral church of Bristol in 1907 and 1908Browne, G. F. (George Forrest)
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Alcuin of York : $b Lectures delivered in the cathedral church of Bristol in 1907 and 1908
Browne, G. F. (George Forrest)
Alcuin, 735-804
[302] This was Tilbert, Bishop of Hexham (Augustald) 781-789. There is
no reason of seniority or priority that should make him sign above the
Archbishop. If, as is probable, the Council was held at Corbridge, in his
diocese, he might sign first as bishop of the place.
[303] _Praesul._ In the other signatures _episcopus_ is used.
[304] _Candens-casa_, usually _Candida-casa_, so named from its being the
first church built of white stone in that region.
[305] _Myensis._ See p. 156. Aldulf was consecrated in 786, the year of
this Council, by Eanbald, Tilberht, and Hygbald, at Corbridge. It is on
this account that the Germans think the Council was held at Corbridge.
Hexham would equally meet the case, and better meets the suggestion of a
previous note.
[306] Not as yet identified.
[307] It is rather quaint that Sigha should have chosen _placido mente_
as the phrase to describe his manner of assent to No. 12 above, for two
years later he killed King Aelfwald, and he eventually died by his own
hand.
[308] Of Ripon, 786-787.
[309] Some read Alquinum here, and make Alcuin one of the two lectores.
[310] The text has two forms of this variously spelled name.
[311] Higbert of Lichfield 779-802.
[312] Lindsey 767-796. The Lindisfaras had nothing to do with Lindisfarne.
[313] Leicester 781-802.
[314] Elmham 786-811, see p. 159.
[315] London 794-801.
[316] Kinbert of Winchester 785-801.
[317] Hendred of Dunwich, 781-789.
[318] Esne of Hereford 781-789.
[319] Tolta of Selsey 781-789.
[320] Rochester 785-803.
[321] Sherborn 766-793.
[322] Worcester 781-798.
[323] “Aimoini monachi, qui antea Annonii nomine editus est, Historiae
Francorum” Lib. V. _Parisiis._ 1567.
[324] Omitted in the quotation.
INDEX
A
Abrenuntiatio diaboli, 295.
Abulabaz, 289, 324.
Acca, 137.
Adalbert, 2, 27.
Adoptionism, 24, 174.
Adoration of Charlemagne, 190, 191.
Aigulf, 32.
Aimoin, 322.
Albert (York), 16, 53, 80.
Albinus (Alcuin), 15.
Alchfrith, 8.
Alchred, 122.
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