The administration of the diocese of St. Andrews 1202-1328
This thesis is an attempt to discover the administrative procedures employed in Scotland's premier, largest, and wealthiest see under seven bishops holding office between 1202 and 1328. The period under consideration opens with the climax of the great innovative period of the twelfth century, w...
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ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4481902015-03-19T03:43:33ZThe administration of the diocese of St. Andrews 1202-1328Ash, Marinell1972This thesis is an attempt to discover the administrative procedures employed in Scotland's premier, largest, and wealthiest see under seven bishops holding office between 1202 and 1328. The period under consideration opens with the climax of the great innovative period of the twelfth century, which saw the transformation of the Scottish church from a decentralised Celtic institution, maintaining tenuous or intermittent links with England and the continent, to a national and "western" church sharing common institutions, attitudes, personnel and language with the rest of western Christendom.270University of Newcastle Upon Tynehttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.448190http://hdl.handle.net/10443/337Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |
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This thesis is an attempt to discover the administrative procedures employed in Scotland's premier, largest, and wealthiest see under seven bishops holding office between 1202 and 1328. The period under consideration opens with the climax of the great innovative period of the twelfth century, which saw the transformation of the Scottish church from a decentralised Celtic institution, maintaining tenuous or intermittent links with England and the continent, to a national and "western" church sharing common institutions, attitudes, personnel and language with the rest of western Christendom. |
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The administration of the diocese of St. Andrews 1202-1328 |
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The administration of the diocese of St. Andrews 1202-1328 |
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The administration of the diocese of St. Andrews 1202-1328 |
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The administration of the diocese of St. Andrews 1202-1328 |
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The administration of the diocese of St. Andrews 1202-1328 |
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administration of the diocese of st. andrews 1202-1328 |
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University of Newcastle Upon Tyne |
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1972 |
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