Friday 15 November 2013

William Fitzstephen

References


Fitzstephen, William (DNB00) - Wikisource

W. H. Hutton (1889), St Thornas of Canterbury, pp. 272-274
http://archive.org/stream/sthomascanterbu02huttgoog#page/n294/mode/1up

Michael Staunton (7 December 2001). The Lives of Thomas Manchester University Press. pp. 8–. ISBN 978-0-7190-5455-6.

Christopher Nugent Lawrence Brooke; Christopher Robert Cheney (1976). Church and Government in the Middle Ages: Essays Presented to C. R. Cheney on His 70th Birthday. William Fitzstephen and his life of Archbishop Thomas (Becket) by Cheney, Mary Gwendolen;: Cambridge University Press. pp. 139–56. ISBN 978-0-521-21172-7.

William Fitzstephen - Wikipedia

Oxford DNB William fitz Stephen

Edward Foss (1870). Biographia Juridica: A Biographical Dictionary of the Judges of England from the Conquest to the Present Time, 1066-1870. William Fitz-Stephen: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. pp. 270–. ISBN 978-1-886363-86-1.

1911 Encyclopædia Britannica-Fitz Stephen, William - Wikisource

Frank Barlow (1990). Thomas Becket. University of California Press. pp. 6–. ISBN 978-0-520-07175-9.

Anne Duggan (2007). Thomas Becket: Friends, Networks, Texts and Cult. Ashgate/Variorum. ISBN 978-0-7546-5922-8.
Chapter XIV The Salem Fitzstephen

Christopher Nugent Lawrence Brooke; Westfield College (University of London) (1968*). Time, the Archsatirist. London University, Westfield College.

Works

James Craigie Robertson. Materials for the History of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury (Canonized by Pope Alexander III, AD 1173).
Volume III Vita Sancti Thomae, Cantuarensis Archepiscopi et Martyris, Auctore Willelmo Filio Stephani. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-04927-6

Saint Thomas (à Becket) (1845). "Vita Sancti Thomae Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi et Martyris. ,Auctore Willelmo Filio Stephani". Opera. Parker. pp. 171–.

BNF Gallica: Materials for the history of Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury, canonized by pope Alexander III, A. D. 1173. Vol. 3 ed

William Fitzstephen (1772). Fitz-Stephen's Description of the City of London, B. White.

Historiæ Anglicanæ Scriptores Varii nunc primum editi, printed at London in 1723, has given us the life of St. Thomas, compiled by William Fitz-Stephens, Jos Sparke (1723). Historiæ Anglicanæ Scriptores Varii E Codicibus Mss.

Gourde, Leo T. (1943), "An Annotated Translation of the Life of St. Thomas Becket by William Fitzstephen"
http://ecommons.luc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1621&context=luc_theses

An Annotated Translation of the Life of St. Thomas Becket (Part Two)
by William Fitzstephen trans. Mary Aelred Sinclair 
(1944)
Loyola University Chicago


William Fitzstephen (1961). The life and death of Thomas Becket, Chancellor of England and Archbishop of Canterbury: based on the account of William fitzStephen, his clerk, with additions from other contemporary sources. Folio Society.

University of Zurich
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Manuscripts


London, British Library, Lansdowne Ms 398 ff. 1-42v.
William Fitzstephen: Vita Sancti Thomae Becket

Oxford, Bodleian Library Douce Ms 287 ff. 1-36v.
Catalogue of the printed books and manuscripts bequeathed by Francis Douce, esq. to the Bodleian Library (1840)
CCLXXXVII. Membranaceus, in 4to, ff. 109, sec. xm.; olim ecclesiae S. Thomae, martyris de Lesnes, [Cant.] postea, anno 1699, Edw: Luidii, ex dono ... Ejusdem Gulielmi liber de vita et passione Thomae Becket, archiepiscopi et martyris. fol. 3.
Early English Laws- Manuscript Dc


MS British Library Cotton Julius A. xi. ff 115-52
William Fitz Stephen, life of St Thomas Becket.
http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/cotton/mss/jul1.htm

Lambeth Palace Library, MS 138, ff. 205-212v.
Montague Rhodes James; Claude Jenkins. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of Lambeth Palace. Cambridge University Press. pp. 219–. ISBN 978-1-108-02783-0.

Others
Bodl., MS James 10 (S.C. 3847), p. 70 (excerpts from Jul. A. xi by Richard James).
Hereford Cathedral, MS O. iv. 14, ff. 199-223r.

MS References
Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy (1865). "418: Vita. S. Thomae, Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, a Willelmo filio Stephani conscripta."Descriptive catalogue of materials relating to the history of Great Britain and Ireland: to the end of the reign of Henry VII. Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. pp. 330–.

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