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Cornubiensis

Auteur van Celtic Britain

54+ Werken 382 Leden 6 Besprekingen

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Werken van Cornubiensis

Celtic Britain (1986) 122 exemplaren
Whithorn's Christian Beginnings (2000) 2 exemplaren
Cornish Archaeology 11 — Redacteur — 2 exemplaren
Military Insignia of Cornwall (1974) — Auteur — 2 exemplaren
Cornish Archaeology 10 — Redacteur — 1 exemplaar
Cornish Archaeology 9 — Redacteur — 1 exemplaar
Cornish Archaeology 8 — Redacteur — 1 exemplaar
Britain and Ireland 1 exemplaar
Cornish Archaeology 7 — Redacteur — 1 exemplaar
Cornish Archaeology 1 — Redacteur — 1 exemplaar
Cornish Archaeology 5 — Redacteur — 1 exemplaar
Cornish Studies 15 (1987) 1 exemplaar
Cornish Archaeology 12 — Redacteur — 1 exemplaar
Cornish Archaeology 14 — Redacteur — 1 exemplaar
Cornish Archaeology 13 (1974) — Redacteur — 1 exemplaar
Real Cornish Humour 1 exemplaar
Cornish Studies 7 (1980) 1 exemplaar
After Rescue - What Next? (1976) 1 exemplaar
Godrevy Light (2009) 1 exemplaar
Fletcher's Lane (2012) 1 exemplaar
Cornish Studies 3 — Redacteur — 1 exemplaar
Red River Inn 1 exemplaar
Cornish Studies 8 — Redacteur — 1 exemplaar
Cornish Studies 6 — Redacteur — 1 exemplaar

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A Week at the Land's End (1861) — Introductie, sommige edities9 exemplaren
The Parish of Tintagel: Some Historical Notes (1982) — Voorwoord, sommige edities4 exemplaren
Cornish Archaeology 20 — Medewerker — 2 exemplaren
Journal of the Trevithick Society 2 — Medewerker — 2 exemplaren
Old Cornwall Vol XIV No 5 (2011) — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Cornish Archaeology 19 (1980) — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Cornish Archaeology 15 — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Old Cornwall Vol XIV No 7 — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Penryn: Archaeology & Development - A Survey (1979) — Introductie — 1 exemplaar
Some Aspects of the Domestic Archaeology of Cornwall (1979) — Introductie — 1 exemplaar
Camborne Festival Magazine 1985 — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Cornish Archaeology 41-42 — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Cornish Archaeology 43-44 — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Cornish Archaeology 45 — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Cornish Archaeology 46 — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Camborne Festival Magazine 1966 — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Camborne Festival Magazine 1971 — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Camborne Festival Magazine 1973 — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Camborne Festival Magazine 1976 — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Camborne Festival Magazine 1978 — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Camborne Festival Magazine 1979 — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Camborne Festival Magazine 1983 — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Camborne Festival Magazine 1974 — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar

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This is one of several history books that has hooked me with an engaging introduction only to go on to be disappointing.

It’s not a dry read or aimed at academics, but somehow it failed to hold my attention for much of the time.

I feel there’s too much focus on the meaning of names. This starts off as interesting, but when the origin of name after name is reeled off, it becomes tedious.

Sections here and there appealed to me, but in short, the main body of this work didn’t grip me like the entertaining introduction.… (meer)
 
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PhilSyphe | Apr 6, 2022 |
A very scholarly study of a subject I know very little about – the early history of the Christian church in the British Isles. The basic history is Christianity was introduced to the Roman province of Britannia at some indeterminate time in the first few centuries AD; then came the withdrawal of Roman troops and the Anglo-Saxon invasions, which re-introduced Germanic paganism; then came missions headed by St. Augustine in England and St. Patrick in Ireland. The questions author Charles Thomas is addressing are (1) how extensive was early, “Roman” Christianity and (2) was Christianity completely extinguished by the pagan invasions or did some Christians remain. Thomas combines documentary and archaeological evidence; the former is rather sparse, with latter legends and hagiographies clouding the subject. Archaeological evidence is also sparse but more compelling, including things like objects engraved with the “Chi-Rho” symbol and a mosaic pavement with the head of Christ. Thomas devotes a whole chapter to cemeteries, refuting the popular myth that Christian burials could be identified because the graves were oriented toward the east, so that when the dead arose on the Last Day, they would be facing Jerusalem (in fact, that’s just what “oriented” means). There are also chapters discussing churches, baptistries, and other evidence. Thomas ranks these by quality of evidence, and provides a series of choropleth maps suggesting that the Anglo-Saxon invasions did reduce the practice of Christianity in eastern England but left it more or less intact in the west.

I stress I’m not even remotely a scholar in this field, although I find it quite interesting. It was a difficult read for me, since Thomas provides copious references for everything, almost always to authors I had never heard of; however the writing style was easy enough – Thomas developed the book from a series of lectures he’d given, and the prose often seems “conversational”, as if he were chatting with you in person. Extensive illustrations, with line drawings in the texts and a plate section; lots of maps, always a plus for me.
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setnahkt | 1 andere bespreking | Mar 16, 2019 |
This is the publication of a typescript, originally written in 1951, when the Professor Thomas was still a fairly young man, and recently re-discovered by the author. It is the story of a student and his friends at college in Oxford who, almost by accident (almost!), become drawn in to the strange and ethereal world surrounding the denizens inhabiting a house in one of the side streets of the town. The story flows and builds at a measured pace, eventually becoming a heady liquor of dense imagery, drawing the reader inevitably into its surprising climax.

Although obviously a short story, the book is, as is noted by the author in his introduction, in parts reminiscent of the work of Arthur Machen and is an all-too-brief pleasure to read. One has to wonder how great a writer of fiction the author would have become, had he concentrated on this aspect of his writing, but although his impact on Cornish fictional literature would surely have been great, the sheer volume and quality of Professor Thomas' factual output more than makes up for any loss.
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Vibracobra23 | Jan 27, 2012 |
This is the publication of a typescript, originally written in 1945, when Charles was still a teenager, and recently re-discovered by Professor Thomas. It is the story of a ranger, and of the dangers he faces in the badlands of the Utah panhandle. Action packed and echoing the stories circulating contemporaneous with its creation, the book is a very enlightening insight into the evolving writing style of one of Cornwall's greatest and most prolific authors.
 
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Vibracobra23 | Jan 27, 2012 |

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Werken
54
Ook door
32
Leden
382
Populariteit
#63,245
Waardering
4.1
Besprekingen
6
ISBNs
42
Talen
2

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