The Correspondence of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1162-1170, Volume 1This is a major new edition of the letters written and received between 1162 and 1170 by Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury and victim of the 'murder in the cathedral'. It takes the reader to the very heart of the great dispute that rocked the English kingdom in the twelfth century. |
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Contents
xiii | |
INTRODUCTION | xxi |
THE MANUSCRIPTS | lxviii |
F MINOR COLLECTIONS | cv |
APPENDICES | cx |
THIS EDITION | cxi |
TABLES | cxix |
Order of Letters in the Vatican Family | cxxv |
Order of Letters in the RobertsonSheppard | clxxiii |
SIGLA | clxxxi |
BECKET I | 376 |
Common terms and phrases
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