This Simon Thurley is outstanding! What a wonderful mind; combined with charisma, spot on visual presentation and on a subject area that is to my knowledge often overlooked. As a Novice Writer of Medieval History, I am passionate about vividly creating the World of which I am writing about. This helped so much.
Good question! No, it's not a picture of Westminster Abbey; it's actually a Norman abbey in France, Jumièges. Apologies for our edit of the lecture making this rather misleading at that point!
According to Jones` Geographical Grammar 1772 The best preserved Roman building called Arthur`s Oven once stood in Scotland and was torn down in 1700 the stones of the Roman building being used to build a dam .
Rome was not really the centre of the Christian world. The Pope was one of the Patriarchs of the Church . Antioch Jerusalem Alexandria had been the older Patriarchates and later Constantinople. The connection was not really lost. An Archbishop of Canterbury was from Antioch and made very great changes to the AngloSaxon Church Theodore of Tarsus. 668. Though from the East he was sent by the Bishop of Rome to take over Canterbury.
This Simon Thurley is outstanding! What a wonderful mind;
combined with charisma, spot on visual presentation and on a subject area that is to my knowledge often overlooked.
As a Novice Writer of Medieval History, I am passionate about vividly creating the World of which I am writing about. This helped so much.
Good question!
No, it's not a picture of Westminster Abbey; it's actually a Norman abbey in France, Jumièges.
Apologies for our edit of the lecture making this rather misleading at that point!
Brilliant lecture. Many thanks.
This is a brilliant lecture. Informative as it was said before and impressive at the same time. Thank you very much!
Wasn't able to watch, only listen. I still enjoyed the lecture very much. Thank you for posting it.
I love this time period. Another great Gresham lecture. Thanks
A fascinating and informative lecture, presented in an exuberant but meticulous manner - wonderful !
Very helpful. Filled in a gap I had no idea even existed! (Blame Lord Macaulay for that - "huts of a miserable peasantry".) Thanks for posting.
According to Jones` Geographical Grammar 1772 The best preserved Roman building called Arthur`s Oven once stood in Scotland and was torn down in 1700 the stones of the Roman building being used to build a dam .
it was brilliant, thank you so much! need more
"Edward the Confessor, the last Saxon King", what of Harold Godwinson?
He shouldve won
thank you for sharing this amazing content
A very interesting lecture. I thank you.
Thank you for uploading.
What a fantastic lecture.
Brilliant lecture. One question: 33:19 is that Westminster Abbey??
wonderful
Wont evolution force u to change it that way since it the most practical way of building?
Very posh accent. Greetings from USA.
Was Bede really England's first historian? Surely other monks or scholars wrote things down in the 250-odd years between Rome and Bede.
castles rock
Вот что нужно смотреть, что бы подтянуть английский.
Definitely :-)
Rome was not really the centre of the Christian world. The Pope was one of the Patriarchs of the Church . Antioch Jerusalem Alexandria had been the older Patriarchates and later Constantinople.
The connection was not really lost. An Archbishop of Canterbury was from Antioch and made very great changes to the AngloSaxon Church Theodore of Tarsus. 668. Though from the East he was sent by the Bishop of Rome to take over Canterbury.