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Front Page Titles (by Subject) CAP. XIV.—: UT ITEM ALIUS MORITURUS DEPUTATUM SIBI APUD INFEROS LOCUM PŒNARUM VIDERIT. - The Complete Works of Venerable Bede, 8 vols.
CAP. XIV.—: UT ITEM ALIUS MORITURUS DEPUTATUM SIBI APUD INFEROS LOCUM PŒNARUM VIDERIT. - Saint Bede, The Complete Works of Venerable Bede, 8 vols. [1843]Edition used:The Complete Works of Venerable Bede, in the original Latin, collated with the Manuscripts, and various printed editions, and accompanied by a new English translation of the Historical Works, and a Life of the Author. By the Rev. J.A. Giles (London: Whittaker and Co., 1843). 8 vols.
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- Preface.
- Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum.: Liber Quartus.
- Cap. I.—: Ut, Defuncto Deusdedit, Wighardus Ad Suscipiendum Episcopatum Romam Sit Missus; Sed Illo Ibidem Defuncto, Theodorus Archiepiscopus Ordinatus Et Cum Hadriano Abbate Sit Britanniam Missus.
- Cap. II.—: Ut, Theodoro Cuncta Peragrante, Anglorum EcclesiÆ Cum Catholica Veritate, Literarum Quoque Sanctarum CŒperint Studiis Imbui; Et Ut Putta Pro Damiano Rhofensis EcclesiÆ Sit Factus Antistes.
- Cap. III.—: Ut Ceadda, De Quo Supra Dictum Est, ProvinciÆ Merciorum Sit Episcopus Datus; Et De Vita Et De Obitu Et Sepultura Ejus.
- Cap. IV.—: Ut Colmanus Episcopus, Relicta Britannia, Duo Monasteria In Scotia, Unum Scotis, Alterum Anglis, Quos Secum Adduxerat, Fecerit.
- Cap. V.—: De Morte Oswii Et Egberti Regum; Et De Synodo Facta Ad Locum Herutford, Cui PrÆsidebat Archiepiscopus Theodorus.
- Cap. VI.—: Ut, Deposito Winfrido, Sexwulfus Episcopatum Ejus Acceperit, Et Earconwaldus Orientalibus Saxonibus Sit Episcopus Datus.
- Cap. VII.—: Ut In Monasterio Bericinensi, Ubi Corpora Sanctimonialium Feminarum Poni Deberent, CŒlesti Sit Luce Monstratum.
- Cap. VIII.—: Ut In Eodem Monasterio Puerulus Moriens Virginem, QuÆ Se Erat Secutura, Clamaverit; Utque Alia De Corpore Egressura Jam Particulam FuturÆ Lucis Aspexerit.
- Cap. IX.—: QuÆ Sint Ostensa CŒlitus Signa Cum Et Ipsa Mater Congregationis Illius E Mundo Transiret.
- Cap. X.—: Ut Ad CŒmeterium Ejusdem Monasterii Orans CÆca Lumen Receperit.
- Cap. XI.—: Ut Rex Ejusdem ProvinciÆ Sebbi In Monachica Vitam Conversatione Finierit.
- Cap. XII.—: Ut Episcopatum Occidentalium Saxonum Pro Eleutherio Heddi, Episcopatum Rhofensis EcclesiÆ Pro Putta Cuichelmus, Et Pro Ipso Gebmundus, Acceperit; Et Qui Tunc Northanhumbrorum Fuerint Episcopi.
- Cap. XIII.—: Ut Wilfridus Episcopus Provinciam Australium Saxonum Ad Christum Converterit.
- Cap. XIV.—: Ut Intercessione Oswaldi Regis Pestifera Mortalitas Sit Sublata.
- Cap. XV.—: Ut Ceadwalla Rex, Interfecto Rege Gewissarum Ethelwalch, Provinciam Illam SÆva CÆde Ac Depopulatione Attriverit.
- Cap. XVI.—: Ut Vecta Insula Christianos Incolas Susceperit, Cujus Regii Duo Pueri Statim Post Acceptum Baptisma Sint Interemti.
- Cap. XVII.—: De Synodo Facta In Campo Hethfeld, PrÆsidente Archiepiscopo Theodoro.
- Cap. XVIII.—: De Joanne Cantatore Sedis ApostolicÆ, Qui Propter Docendum Britanniam Venerit.
- Cap. XIX.—: Ut Etheldrida Regina Virgo Perpetua Permanserit, Cujus Nec Corpus In Monumento Corrumpi Potuerit.
- Cap. XX.—: Hymnus De Illa.
- Cap. XXI.—: Ut Theodorus Episcopus Inter Egfridum Et Ethelredum Reges Pacem Fecerit.
- Cap. XXII.—: Ut Vincula Cujusdam Captivi, Cum Pro Eo MissÆ Cantarentur, Soluta Sint.
- Cap. XXIII.—: De Vita Et Obitu HildÆ AbbatissÆ.
- Cap. XXIV.—: Quod In Monasterio Ejus Fuerit Frater, Cui Donum Canendi Sit Divinitus Concessum.
- Cap. XXV.—: Qualis Visio Cuidam Viro Dei Apparuerit, Priusquam Monasterium ColudanÆ Urbis Esset Incendio Consumtum.
- Cap. XXVI.—: De Morte Egfridi Et Lotherii Regum.
- Cap. XXVII.—: Ut Vir Domini Cuthbertus Sit Episcopus Factus; Utque In Monachica Adhuc Vita Positus Vixerit Vel Docuerit.
- Cap. XXVIII.—: Ut Idem In Vita Anachoretica Et Fontem De Arente Terra Orando Produxerit, Et Segetem De Labore Manuum Ultra Tempus Serendi Acceperit.
- Cap. XXIX.—: Ut Idem Jam Episcopus Obitum Suum Proxime Futurum Hereberto AnachoretÆ PrÆdixerit.
- Cap. XXX.—: Ut Corpus Illius Post Undecim Annos SepulturÆ Sit Corruptionis Immune Repertum; Nec Multo Post Successor Episcopatus Ejus De Mundo Transierit.
- Cap. XXXI.—: Ut Quidam Ad Tumbam Ejus Sit a Paralysi Sanatus.
- Cap. XXXII.—: Ut Alter Ad Reliquias Ejus Nuper Fuerit Ab Oculi Languore Curatus.
- The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation.: Book IV.
- Chap. I. —: Deusdedit, Archbishop of Canterbury, Dying, Wighard Was Sent to Rome to Succeed Him In That Dignity; But He Dying There, Theodore Was Ordained Archbishop, and Sent Into Britain With the Abbot Hadrian.
- Chap. II.—: Theodore Visits All Places; the Churches of the English Begin to Be Instructed In Holy Literature, and In the Catholic Truth; Putta Is Made Bishop of the Church of Rochester In the Room of Damianus.
- Chap. III.—: How Ceadda, Above-mentioned, Was Made Bishop of the Mercians. of His Life, Death, and Burial.
- Chap. IV.—: Bishop Colman, Having Left Britain, Built Two Monasteries In Scotland; the One For the Scots, the Other For the English He Had Taken Along With Him.
- Chap. V.—: Of the Death of the Kings Oswy and Egbert, and of the Synod Held At Hertford, In Which Archbishop Theodore Presided.
- Chap. VI.—: Winfrid Being Deposed, Sexwulf Was Put Into His See, and Earconwald Made Bishop of the East Saxons.
- Chap. VII.—: How It Was Indicated By a Heavenly Light Where the Bodies of the Nuns Should Be Buried In the Monastery of Barking.
- Chap. VIII.—: A Little Boy, Dying In the Same Monastery, Called Upon a Virgin That Was to Follow Him; Another At the Point of Leaving Her Body, Saw Some Small Part of the Future Glory.
- Chap. IX.—: Of the Signs Which Were Shown From Heaven When the Mother of That Congregation Departed This Life.
- Chap. X.—: A Blind Woman, Praying In the Burial-place of That Monastery, Was Restored to Her Sight.
- Chap. XI.—: Sebbi, King of the Same Province, Ends His Life In a Monastery.
- Chap. XII.—: Heddi Succeeds Eleutherius In the Bishopric of the West Saxons; Cuichelm Succeeds Putta In That of Rochester, and Is Himself Succeeded By Gebmund; and Who Were Then Bishops of the Northumbrians.
- Chap. XIII.—: Bishop Wilfrid Converts the Province of the South Saxons to Christ.
- Chap. XIV.—: How a Pestilential Mortality Ceased Through the Intercession of King Oswald.
- Chap. XV.—: King Ceadwalla Having Slain Ethelwalch, King of the West Saxons, Wasted That Province With Rapine and Slaughter.
- Chap. XVI.—: How the Isle of Wight Received Christian Inhabitants, and Two Royal Youths of That Island Were Killed Immediately After Baptism.
- Chap. XVII.—: Of the Synod Held In the Plain of Heathfield, Where Archbishop Theodore Presided.
- Chap. XVIII.—: Of John, the Singer of the Apostolic See, Who Came Into Britain to Teach.
- Chap. XIX.—: How Queen Etheldrida Always Preserved Her Virginity, and Her Body Suffered No Corruption In the Grave.
- Chap. XX.—: An Hymn On the Aforesaid Holy Virgin.
- Chap. XXI.—: Bishop Theodore Made Peace Between the Kings Egfrid and Ethelred.
- Chap. XXII.—: How a Certain Captive’s Chains Fell Off When Masses Were Sung For Him.
- Chap. XXIII.—: Of the Life and Death of the Abbess Hilda.
- Chap. XXIV.—: There Was In the Same Monastery a Brother, On Whom the Gift of Writing Verses Was Bestowed By Heaven.
- Chap. XXV.—: Of the Vision That Appeared to a Certain Man of God Before the Monastery of the City Coludi Was Burned Down.
- Chap. XXVI.—: Of the Death of the Kings Egfrid and Lothere.
- Chap. XXVII.—: Cuthbert, a Man of God, Is Made Bishop; and How He Lived and Taught Whilst Still In a Monastic Life.
- Chap. XXVIII.—: The Same St. Cuthbert, Being an Anchorite, By His Prayers Obtained a Spring In a Dry Soil, and Had a Crop From Seed Sown By Himself Out of Season.
- Chap. XXIX.—: St. Cuthbert Foretold to the Anchorite, Herebert, That His Death Was At Hand.
- Chap. XXX.—: St. Cuthbert’s Body Was Found Altogether Uncorrupted After It Had Been Buried Eleven Years; His Successor In the Bishopric Departed This World Not Long After.
- Chap. XXXI.—: Of One That Was Cured of a Palsy At the Tomb of St. Cuthbert.
- Chap. XXXII.—: Of One Who Was Cured of a Distemper In His Eye At the Relics of St. Cuthbert.
- Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum.: Liber Quintus.
- Cap. I.—: Ut Ethelwaldus Successor Cuthberti In Anachoretica Vita, Laborantibus In Mari Fratribus, Tempestatem Orando Sedaverit.
- Cap. II.—: Ut Episcopus Joannes Mutum Et Scabiosum Benedicendo Curaverit.
- Cap. III.—: Ut Puellam Languentem Orando Sanaverit.
- Cap. IV.—: Ut Conjugem Comitis Infirmam Aqua Benedicta Curaverit.
- Cap. V.—: Ut Idem Puerum Comitis Orando a Morte Revocaverit.
- Cap. VI.—: Ut Clericum Suum Cadendo Contritum, Æque Orando Ac Benedicendo a Morte Revocaverit.
- Cap. VII.—: Ut Ceadwalla, Rex Occidentalium Saxonum, Baptizandus Romam Venerit; Sed Et Successor Ejus Ina Eadem Beatorum Apostolorum Limina Devotus Adierit.
- Cap. VIII.—: Ut, Theodoro Defuncto, Archiepiscopatus Gradum Berthwaldus Susceperit; Et Inter Plurimos, Quos Ordinavit, Etiam Tobiam Virum Doctissimum Rhofensi EcclesiÆ Fecerit Antistitem.
- Cap. IX.—: Ut Egbertus Vir Sanctus Ad PrÆdicandum In Germaniam Venire Voluerit, Nec Valuerit; Porro Wictbertus Advenerit Quidem, Sed Quia Nec Ipse Aliquid Profecisset, Rursum In Hiberniam, Unde Venerat, Redierit.
- Cap. X.—: Ut Wilbrordus In Fresia PrÆdicans Multos Ad Christum Converterit; Et Ut Socii Ejus Hewaldi Sint Martyrium Passi.
- Cap. XI.—: Ut Viri Venerabiles Suidbertus In Britannia, Wilbrordus RomÆ, Sint In Fresiam Ordinati Episcopi.
- Cap. XII.—: Ut Quidam In Provincia Northanhumbrorum a Mortuis Resurgens Multa Et Tremenda, Et Desideranda, QuÆ Viderat, Narraverit.
- Cap. XIII.—: Ut E Contra Alter Ad Mortem Veniens Oblatum Sibi a DÆmonibus Codicem Suorum Viderit Peccatorum.
- Cap. XIV.—: Ut Item Alius Moriturus Deputatum Sibi Apud Inferos Locum PŒnarum Viderit.
- Cap. XV.—: Ut PlurimÆ Scotorum EcclesiÆ, Instante Adamnano, Catholicum Pascha Susceperint; Utque Idem Librum De Locis Sanctis Scripserit.
- Cap. XVI.—: QuÆ In Eodem Libro De Loco DominicÆ Nativitatis, Passionis, Et Resurrectionis, Commemoraverit.
- Cap. XVII.—: QuÆ Item De Loco Ascensionis DominicÆ, Et Sepulcris Patriarcharum.
- Cap. XVIII.—: Ut Australes Saxones Episcopos Acceperint Eadbertum Et Eollam, Occidentales Danielem Et Aldhelmum; Et De Scriptis Ejusdem Aldhelmi.
- Cap. XIX.—: Ut Coinredus Merciorum Et Offa Orientalium Saxonum Rex In Monachico Habitu RomÆ Vitam Finierint; Et De Vita Vel Obitu Wilfridi Episcopi.
- Cap. XX.—: Ut Religioso Abbati Hadriano Albinus, Wilfrido In Episcopatum Acca, Successerit.
- Cap. XXI.—: Ut Ceolfridus Abbas Regi Pictorum Architectos EcclesiÆ, Simul Et Epistolam De Catholico Pascha, Vel De Tonsura, Miserit.
- Cap. XXII.—: Ut Hiienses Monachi Cum Subjectis Sibi Monasteriis Canonicum, PrÆdicante Egberto, Celebrare Pascha CŒperint.
- Cap. XXIII.—: Qui Sit In PrÆsenti Status Gentis Anglorum, Vel BritanniÆ Totius.
- The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation.: Book V.
- Chap. I.—: How Ethelwald, Successor to Cuthbert, Leading an Eremitical Life, Calmed a Tempest When the Brethren Were In Danger At Sea.
- Chap. II.—: How Bishop John Cured a Dumb Man By Blessing Him.
- Chap. III.—: The Same Bishop, John, By His Prayers, Healed a Sick Maiden.
- Chap. IV.—: The Same Bishop Healed an Earl’s Wife That Was Sick, With Holy Water.
- Chap. V.—: The Same Bishop Recovered One of the Earl’s Servants From Death.
- Chap. VI.—: The Same Bishop, By His Prayers and Blessing, Delivered From Death One of His Clerks, Who Had Bruised Himself By a Fall.
- Chap. VII.—: Ceadwalla, King of the West-saxons, Went to Rome to Be Baptized; His Successor Ina Also Devoutly Repaired to the Same Church of the Holy Apostles.
- Chap. VIII.—: Archbishop Theodore Dies, Berthwald Succeeds Him As Archbishop, and Among Many Others Whom He Ordained, He Made Tobias, a Most Learned Man, Bishop of the Church of Rochester.
- Chap. IX.—: Egbert, a Holy Man, Would Have Gone Into Germany to Preach, But Could Not; Wictbert Went, But Meeting With No Success, Returned Into Ireland, From Whence He Came.
- Chap. X.—: Wilbrord, Preaching In Frisland, Converted Many to Christ; His Two Companions, the Hewalds, Suffered Martyrdom.
- Chap. XI.—: How the Venerable Suidbert In Britain, and Wilbrord At Rome, Were Ordained Bishops For Frisland.
- Chap. XII.—: Of One Among the Northumbrians, Who Rose From the Dead, and Related the Things Which He Had Seen, Some Exciting Terror, Others Delight.
- Chap. XIII.—: Of Another, Who Before His Death Saw a Book Containing All His Sins, Which Was Showed Him By Devils.
- Chap. XIV.—: Of Another, Who Being At the Point of Death, Saw the Place of Punishment Appointed For Him In Hell.
- Chap. XV.—: Several Churches of the Scots, At the Instance of Adamnan, Conformed to the Catholic Easter; the Same Person Wrote a Book About the Holy Places.
- Chap. XVI.—: The Account Given By the Aforesaid Book of the Place of Our Lord’s Nativity, Passion and Resurrection.
- Chap. XVII.—: Of the Place of Our Lord’s Ascension, and the Tombs of the Patriarchs.
- Chap. XVIII.—: The South Saxons Received Eadbert and Eolla, and the West Saxons, Daniel and Aldhelm, For Their Bishops. of the Writings of the Same Aldhelm.
- Chap. XIX.—: Coinred, King of the Mercians, and Offa, of the East Saxons, Ended Their Days At Rome, In the Monastic Habit. of the Life and Death of Bishop Wilfrid.
- Chap. XX.—: Albinus Succeeded to the Religious Abbot Hadrian, and Acca to Bishop Wilfrid.
- Chap. XXI.—: Abbot Ceolfrid Sent the King of the Picts Architects to Build a Church, and With Them an Epistle Concerning the Catholic Easter and Tonsure.
- Chap. XXII.—: The Monks of Hii, and the Monasteries Subject to Them, Begin to Celebrate the Canonical Easter At the Preaching of Egbert.
- Chap. XXIII.—: Of the Present State of the English Nation, Or of All Britain.
- Appendices: Epitome Sive Recapitulatio Chronica Totius Operis.
- Epitome Or Chronological Summary of the Whole Work.
- Notitia De Se Ipso Et De Libris Suis.
- Notice of the Author Himself and of His Works.
- Epitome BedÆ Venerabilis Continuata Auctore Anonymo.
- BedÆ Chronologia Continuata Auctore Anonymo.
- VariÆ Lectiones.
- Collatio Hujus Editionis Cum Edd. Heidelberg. Et Stev.
- Collatio Tomi Secundi.
- VariÆ Lectiones QuÆ In Textu Editionis SmithianÆ Reperiuntur.
- Varietates Lectionis, Quas Smithius Ad Imam Paginam Subjecit.
- Collatio Tomi Secundi.
- Duration of the Kingdoms of the Anglo-saxon Heptarchy.
- Postscript.
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