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01-14-2009, 09:18 AM | #11 | |
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I'm surprised you haven't acknowledged the effect of knowledge dissemination by trade either. Do you think great works were not copied into other languages then? or that Muslim scholars were not adept linguists? |
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This does seem to be referring to the Venerable Bede Seven Wonders of the World by Bede
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Andrew Criddle ETA pseudo-Bede appears to have a specific meaning (a writer some centuries after Bede) which is not relevant here. I should have said that the work may be apocryphal and not really by Bede. |
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01-15-2009, 01:14 AM | #13 |
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Thank you so much for this, Andrew. An interesting book: "The life of Bede -- The book of the life and miracles of St. Cuthbert, bishop of Lindisfarne -- Lives of the holy abbots of Weremouth and Jarrow -- Life of the holy confessor Saint Felix -- Life of Saint Vedast, bishop of Arras -- Letters of the Venerable Bede -- Of the seven wonders of the world -- The book of holy places -- Appendix: A narrative of the translation of the body of St. Cuthbert from Lindisfarne to Durham -- A chronicle of the six ages of the world." Latin text here.
The list given by Agapius is similar to, but not the same as that in (ps.) Bede; but Agapius doesn't say that the whole list is by (ps.) Bede. |
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I've posted a query in Hugoye, where I know some Arabists will see it.
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