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  1. The Ecclesiastical History of the English People ( Latin: Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum ), written by Bede in about AD 731, is a history of the Christian Churches in England, and of England generally; its main focus is on the conflict between the pre-Schism Roman Rite and Celtic Christianity.

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    Bede (/ b iː d /; Old English: Bēda; 672/3 – 26 May 735), also known as Saint Bede, the Venerable Bede, and Bede the Venerable (Latin: Beda Venerabilis), was an English monk, author and scholar. He was one of the greatest teachers and writers during the Early Middle Ages , and his most famous work, Ecclesiastical History of the English People , gained him the title "The Father of English ...

  3. 21 de mai. de 2024 · Saint Bede the Venerable, Anglo-Saxon theologian, historian, and chronologist. He is best known for his historical writings that document the conversion to Christianity of the Anglo-Saxon tribes. The method of dating events from the time of Christ’s birth came into general use through his works.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Bede's list of his works. At the end of Bede's most famous work, the Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, Bede lists his works. His list includes several books that have not survived to the present day; it also omits a few works of his which he either omitted or which he wrote after he finished the Historia.

    Bede's List Of His Works
    English Translation
    Name Of The Work In This Article
    In principium Genesis, usque ad ...
    On the beginning of Genesis, to the ...
    Commentary on Genesis
    De tabernaculo et uasis eius, ac uestibus ...
    Of the tabernacle and its vessels, and of ...
    De tabernaculo
    In primam partem Samuelis, id est usque ...
    On the first part of Samuel, to the death ...
    Commentary on Samuel
    De aedificatione templi, allegoricae ...
    Of the building of the temple, of ...
    De templo Salomonis
  5. Bede also credits the Roman Empire with the prestige that popes would come to inherit. The best evidence for this is his treatment of Augustine of Canterbury, a missionary commissioned by Pope Gregory I (d. 604) to convert the Britons, beginning with the southeastern kingdom of Kent.

  6. 21 de jan. de 1999 · Bibliographic information. The Ecclesiastical History of the English People (731 AD) is Bede's most famous work. As well as providing the authoritative Colgrave translation of the...

  7. by Stephanie Brower. Bedes famous account begins with the invasion of the British Isles by Roman forces; as such, it is considered one of the most important historical records documenting Roman rule, Anglo-Saxon settlement and the evolution of the Church on the island.