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Bates, J. Barrington (2004). "Extremely beautiful, but eminently unsatisfactory: Percy Dearmer and the healing rites of the Church, 1909–1928". Anglican and Episcopal History. 73 (2): 196–207. ISSN 0896-8039. JSTOR 42612398. Webber, Teresa (2011). Osmund [St Osmund] (d. 1099), bishop of Salisbury. doi: 10.1093/ref:odnb/20902. {{ cite encyclopedia}}: |work= ignored ( help) a b Sandon, Nicholas (2001). Salisbury, Use of. doi: 10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.24611. {{ cite encyclopedia}}: |journal= ignored ( help) a b Roberts, Peter (1811). The Chronicle of the Kings of Britain. London, GB: E.Williams. SUBTITLE: Translated from the Welsh Copy Attributed to Tysilio; Collated with Several Other Copies, and Illustrated with Copious Notes; to Which Are Added, Original Dissertations. Edwards, Owain Tudor (1989). "How many Sarum antiphonals were there in England and Wales in the middle of the sixteenth century?". Revue Bénédictine. 99 (1–2): 155–180. doi: 10.1484/J.RB.4.01418. ISSN 0035-0893.

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Blake, Norman Francis; etal. (1984). English Historical Linguistics: Studies in development. CECTAL Conference Papers Series. Vol.3. Sheffield, GB: Centre for English Cultural Tradition and Language. The Old Sarum monument is now administered by English Heritage, and non-members are charged for admission. [38] A paved carpark and grass overflow carpark are provided in the eastern area of the outer bailey. Still, the love of the author for both his work, and for the area of Salisbury is obvious throughout the piece. Taken in its entirety it truly is a neat concept executed with meticulous research, casual prose, and enviable passion. It may have run out of gas near the end, but there were nonetheless enough fumes to get the book where it needed to be by the end even if some of the short-cuts prevented as much sight seeing as I would have liked.

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Each chapter functions as a stand-alone novella, the link between them the burgeoning town of Sarum/Sorviodunum/Old Sarum/New Sarum/Salisbury and the 5 key families around whom all chapters are centred around. Some dioceses issued their own missals, inspired by the Sarum rite, but with their own particular prayers and ceremonies. Some of these are so different that they have been identified as effectively distinct liturgies, such as those of Hereford, York, Bangor, and Aberdeen. Other missals (such as those of Lincoln Cathedral or Westminster Abbey) were more evidently based on the Sarum rite and varied only in details. [6] I also think that there was an ever so slight preoccupation with sex. It seems that even in the shallower chapters (Such as the highly rushed "Encampment"), the author dedicated an unneeded amount of detail to the bodies, orgasms, and lustful preoccupation of the sometimes otherwise flat characters than was needed. It was at no time vulgar, but after a while one begins to wonder how different sex in 1944 could be from sex in 1480, or 1290, or Roman times...etc. What I thought was going to be a visceral preoccupation with mating that the prehistoric times required turned out to be a thread throughout all of the ages that did not fade as much as I would have thought at first.

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Judgement: If you have a LOT of spare time, and love historical fiction, then I totally recommend this book. If not... I would recommend his shorter novel, "Princes of Ireland", or maybe just another author with shorter books. 3/5 stars. It also helps that the book is broken down into what actually amounts to a collection of short stories with common characteristics. It needs to be for obvious reasons if one's story spans over 10,000 years. Any one person's life is but a blink of an eye during such a time span. In fact, so is the existence of a whole family unit. Historic England. "Remains of Old Sarum castle and cathedral (1015675)". National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 5 November 2021. Swanson, R.N. (1995). Religion and Devotion in Europe, c. 1215– c. 1515. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp.148 & 315. ISBN 0-521-37950-4. Old Sarum is also the name of a modern settlement north-east of the monument, where there is a grass strip airfield and a small business park, and large 21st-century housing developments.This will be my third Edward Rutherfurd book. I can see that he has a certain formula that he uses in his writings and they tend to be reused for every one of his books. You know what? I don't care. What he does he does well and "Sarum" is an example of him doing it superbly. Ancient Monuments Protection Act, 1882 [45 & 46 Vict. Ch. 73], reprinted in Robert Hunter's The Preservation of Places of Interest or Beauty, App.A: "The Ancient Monument Protection Acts", p.37. University Press (Manchester), 1907. Hosted at Wikisource. Accessed 3 Jan 2014. Google Books. A general survey of pre-Reformation service books may be found in Church Services and Service-Books before the Reformation by Henry Barclay Swete (1905)

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This is a book about life in England, not just the location where Stonehenge came to be. We start at one little spot but as the world progresses and changes occur, the focus expands. Today the whole world is one’s oyster. The book’s setting grows in the same way-- Stonehenge, Sarum, Salisbury, Wessex, England, the British Empire and then the entire world. Boundary Map of Old Sarum ExP/CP". A Vision of Britain through Time. University of Portsmouth . Retrieved 3 November 2021. A motte-and-bailey castle was built by 1069, three years after the Norman conquest. [2] The castle was held directly by the Norman kings; its castellan was generally also the sheriff of Wiltshire. In 1075, the Council of London established Herman as the first bishop of Salisbury ( Seriberiensis episcopus), [18] uniting his former sees of Sherborne and Ramsbury into a single diocese which covered the counties of Dorset, Wiltshire, and Berkshire. He and Saint Osmund began the construction of the first Salisbury cathedral but neither lived to see its completion in 1092. [18] Osmund was a cousin of William the Conqueror [19] and Lord Chancellor of England; he was responsible for the codification of the Sarum Rite, [20] the compilation of the Domesday Book, and—after centuries of advocacy from Salisbury's bishops—was finally canonized by Pope Callixtus III in 1457. [21]

this one follows the format that the author uses in all his work so far, he tells the story using ordinary folk who go through the momentous times in history. The Experience of Worship: films and resources for the general public on worship in late medieval England produced in 2009–13 Harper, Sally (2 January 2017). "The Experience of Worship in Late Medieval Cathedral and Parish Church". Material Religion. 13 (1): 127–130. doi: 10.1080/17432200.2017.1270593. ISSN 1743-2200. S2CID 192006233. Hunt, William. "Sweyn (d.1014)" in the Dictionary of National Biography, Vol.LV. Smith, Elder, &Co. (London), 1898. Hosted at Wikisource. Accessed 3 Jan 2014.

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