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The meaning of the vetusta ecclesia for the new prestige of Glastonbury Abbey according to William of Malmesbury's De Antiquitate Glastonie Ecclesie

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Essay from the year 2006 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Culture and Applied Geography, grade: 1,7, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, course: Die normannische Eroberung Englands (1066), language: English, abstract: To be busy with the history of Glastonbury Abbey, you have to differentiate between the early history and the time after the Norman conquest. Especially on closer inspection of the early history a big problem takes place: All traditions like architecture, written and painted sources have been destroyed by the big fire of 1184. That is why the today known early history of Glastonbury Abbey is only based on myths and sources that had been written after the fire. The most important is the “De Antiquitate Glastonie Ecclesie” by William of Malmesbury.

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William of Malmesbury, Glastonbury Abbey, normannische Eroberung, De Antiquitate Glastonie Ecclesie“, vetusta ecclesia