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This seven-volume work, published 1875-85, brings together all Latin materials concerning the life and fall of Thomas Becket (c.1120-70). Volume 3 contains the lives compiled by William Fitzstephen and Herbert of Bosham, one of Becket's longest-serving clerks and probably his closest friend.
This seven-volume work, published 1875-85, brings together all Latin materials concerning the life and fall of Thomas Becket (c.1120-70). Volume 6 comprises a valuable collection of letters sent to or from the archbishop, gathered together by Alan of Tewkesbury.
This seven-volume work, published 1875-85, brings together all Latin materials concerning the life and fall of Thomas Becket (c.1120-70). Volume 7 comprises a valuable collection of letters sent by or to the archbishop, gathered together by Alan of Tewkesbury.
This seven-volume work, published 1875-85, brings together all Latin materials concerning the life and fall of Thomas Becket (c.1120-70). Volume 1 contains the collection of miracles compiled by William of Canterbury, who was present at the scene of Becket's murder.
This seven-volume work, published 1875-85, brings together all Latin materials concerning the life and fall of Thomas Becket (c.1120-70). Volume 4 contains two contemporary anonymous lives, one of which is tentatively ascribed to Roger of Pontigny, and the Quadrilogus, drawn from the narratives of four biographers.
This seven-volume work, published 1875-85, brings together all Latin materials concerning the life and fall of Thomas Becket (c.1120-70). Volume 5 comprises a valuable collection of letters sent by or to the archbishop, gathered together by Alan of Tewkesbury.
This seven-volume work, published 1875-85, brings together all Latin materials concerning the life and fall of Thomas Becket (c.1120-70). Volume 2 contains the lives compiled by Benedict of Peterborough, Alan of Tewkesbury, John of Salisbury and Edward Grim: contemporaries and friends of the archbishop.
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