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- Frontmatter
- THE CHRONICLES AND MEMORIALS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND DURING THE MIDDLE AGES
- THÓMAS SAGA ERKIBYSKUPS
- Contents
- THÓMAS SAGA ERKIBYSKUPS
- Prologue
- CHAP. I Here beginneth the story of archbishop Thomas
- CHAP. II How Anselm became archbishop of Canterbury
- CHAP. III The birth of Thomas
- CHAP. IV Of Thomas
- CHAP. V St. Thomas goeth to school
- CHAP. VI How Stephen became king of England, and of the tale of the popes
- CHAP. VII How God's man, Thomas, cometh home from school
- CHAP. VIII How Thomas fell into the river
- CHAP. IX How Thomas was made archdeacon
- CHAP. X How St. Gregory first set up Christian law in England
- CHAP. XI How Henry became king of England
- CHAP. XII How Thomas became chancellor
- CHAP. XIII Concerning the habits of St. Thomas
- CHAP. XIV How king Henry elected Thomas
- CHAP. XV How Thomas was elected archbishop of Canterbury
- CHAP. XVI How Thomas was absolved by the crown
- CHAP. XVII Thomas ordained monk
- CHAP. XVIII How Thomas was consecrated bishop
- CHAP. XIX How archbishop Thomas fareth in his daily manner of life
- CHAP. XX The habits of Thomas
- CHAP. XXI Concerning the household rules of Thomas
- CHAP. XXII Of the zeal of archbishop Thomas
- CHAP. XXIII Of the reproofs of the holy lord Thomas archbishop
- CHAP. XXIV Of archbishop Thomas
- CHAP. XXV How Thomas consecrated bishops and translated the body of Edward
- CHAP. XXVI Here ariseth dissension between the bishop and the king
- CHAP. XXVII Quarrel between the king and the bishop
- CHAP. XXVIII Of Thomas and the bishops
- CHAP. XXIX How Thomas consenteth to the king's customs
- CHAP. XXX How a clerk chid Thomas
- CHAP. XXXI The masterful ways of Henry
- CHAP. XXXII The meeting of Northampton. Accusations
- CHAP. XXXIII How Thomas falleth ill
- CHAP. XXXIV Here the bishops turn against Saint Thomas
- CHAP. XXXV God's man Thomas rideth away from the meeting
- CHAP. XXXVI How Thomas fareth away
- CHAP. XXXVII The dream areded
- CHAP. XXXVIII Here beginneth the flight of archbishop Thomas
- CHAP. XXXIX Of the travelling of Thomas
- CHAP. XL How the king sent to Rome
- CHAP. XLI Of the messengers of Thomas
- CHAP. XLII How Thomas cometh to the pope's court
- CHAP. XLIII How Thomas readeth out the charges
- CHAP. XLIV How Thomas overcame the cardinals
- CHAP. XLV The customs of king Henry condemned
- CHAP. XLVI How Thomas resigned
- CHAP. XLVII How our Lord revealed Himself in a vision to the holy Thomas
- CHAP. XLVIII Of the hardness of king Henry
- CHAP. XLIX How archbishop Thomas and king Henry send to the pope
- CHAP. L How king Henry turneth against the pope
- CHAP. LI The pope's letter to king Henry
- CHAP. LII The king softeneth not
- CHAP. LIII Thomas writeth a letter to king Henry
- CHAP. LIV The kin of Thomas are banished
- CHAP. LV The pope goeth to Rome, but Thomas abideth behind
- CHAP. LVI How the holy Thomas went away from Pontigny
- CHAP. LVII How the pope writeth to England
- CHAP. LVIII How the bishop of London writeth
- CHAP. LIX Concerning a vision
- CHAP. LX Letter from the bishops to Thomas
- CHAP. LXI The letter of archbishop Thomas to the bishops
- CHAP. LXII Concerning the messengers of the pope
- CHAP. LXIII Here the king forbiddeth to pray for Thomas
- CHAP. LXIV Concerning archbishop Thomas and king Henry
- CHAP. LXV Of the parting of the kings
- CHAP. LXVI Of the meeting of archbishop Thomas and the kings
- CHAP. LXVII Concerning the coronation of the young Henry
- CHAP. LXVIII Of the pope's message and interdict
- CHAP. LXIX Concerning the peace between the archbishop and the king
- CHAP. LXX Of the archbishop and the king
- CHAP. LXXI How Saint Thomas asked the king of the French for a stone
- CHAP. LXXII How they commence strife against Saint Thomas
- CHAP. LXXIII How Saint Thomas returneth to England and home to Canterbury
- CHAP. LXXIV How the bishops went to meet king Henry with slanderous reports
- CHAP. LXXV How archbishop Thomas was minded to go to the young king
- CHAP. LXXVI Concerning four knights, the enemies of God
- CHAP. LXXVII Concerning the holy Thomas, how he prophesied about his martyrdom
- CHAP. LXXVIII How the enemies of God spoke evil against the holy archbishop Thomas
- CHAP. LXXIX How the knights came back to their followers
- CHAP. LXXX The death of archbishop Thomas
- CHAP. LXXXI How good men grieved after the death of the holy archbishop Thomas
- Colophon
- CATALOGUE OF RECORD PUBLICATIONS ON SALE
CHAP. XX - The habits of Thomas
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2014
- Frontmatter
- THE CHRONICLES AND MEMORIALS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND DURING THE MIDDLE AGES
- THÓMAS SAGA ERKIBYSKUPS
- Contents
- THÓMAS SAGA ERKIBYSKUPS
- Prologue
- CHAP. I Here beginneth the story of archbishop Thomas
- CHAP. II How Anselm became archbishop of Canterbury
- CHAP. III The birth of Thomas
- CHAP. IV Of Thomas
- CHAP. V St. Thomas goeth to school
- CHAP. VI How Stephen became king of England, and of the tale of the popes
- CHAP. VII How God's man, Thomas, cometh home from school
- CHAP. VIII How Thomas fell into the river
- CHAP. IX How Thomas was made archdeacon
- CHAP. X How St. Gregory first set up Christian law in England
- CHAP. XI How Henry became king of England
- CHAP. XII How Thomas became chancellor
- CHAP. XIII Concerning the habits of St. Thomas
- CHAP. XIV How king Henry elected Thomas
- CHAP. XV How Thomas was elected archbishop of Canterbury
- CHAP. XVI How Thomas was absolved by the crown
- CHAP. XVII Thomas ordained monk
- CHAP. XVIII How Thomas was consecrated bishop
- CHAP. XIX How archbishop Thomas fareth in his daily manner of life
- CHAP. XX The habits of Thomas
- CHAP. XXI Concerning the household rules of Thomas
- CHAP. XXII Of the zeal of archbishop Thomas
- CHAP. XXIII Of the reproofs of the holy lord Thomas archbishop
- CHAP. XXIV Of archbishop Thomas
- CHAP. XXV How Thomas consecrated bishops and translated the body of Edward
- CHAP. XXVI Here ariseth dissension between the bishop and the king
- CHAP. XXVII Quarrel between the king and the bishop
- CHAP. XXVIII Of Thomas and the bishops
- CHAP. XXIX How Thomas consenteth to the king's customs
- CHAP. XXX How a clerk chid Thomas
- CHAP. XXXI The masterful ways of Henry
- CHAP. XXXII The meeting of Northampton. Accusations
- CHAP. XXXIII How Thomas falleth ill
- CHAP. XXXIV Here the bishops turn against Saint Thomas
- CHAP. XXXV God's man Thomas rideth away from the meeting
- CHAP. XXXVI How Thomas fareth away
- CHAP. XXXVII The dream areded
- CHAP. XXXVIII Here beginneth the flight of archbishop Thomas
- CHAP. XXXIX Of the travelling of Thomas
- CHAP. XL How the king sent to Rome
- CHAP. XLI Of the messengers of Thomas
- CHAP. XLII How Thomas cometh to the pope's court
- CHAP. XLIII How Thomas readeth out the charges
- CHAP. XLIV How Thomas overcame the cardinals
- CHAP. XLV The customs of king Henry condemned
- CHAP. XLVI How Thomas resigned
- CHAP. XLVII How our Lord revealed Himself in a vision to the holy Thomas
- CHAP. XLVIII Of the hardness of king Henry
- CHAP. XLIX How archbishop Thomas and king Henry send to the pope
- CHAP. L How king Henry turneth against the pope
- CHAP. LI The pope's letter to king Henry
- CHAP. LII The king softeneth not
- CHAP. LIII Thomas writeth a letter to king Henry
- CHAP. LIV The kin of Thomas are banished
- CHAP. LV The pope goeth to Rome, but Thomas abideth behind
- CHAP. LVI How the holy Thomas went away from Pontigny
- CHAP. LVII How the pope writeth to England
- CHAP. LVIII How the bishop of London writeth
- CHAP. LIX Concerning a vision
- CHAP. LX Letter from the bishops to Thomas
- CHAP. LXI The letter of archbishop Thomas to the bishops
- CHAP. LXII Concerning the messengers of the pope
- CHAP. LXIII Here the king forbiddeth to pray for Thomas
- CHAP. LXIV Concerning archbishop Thomas and king Henry
- CHAP. LXV Of the parting of the kings
- CHAP. LXVI Of the meeting of archbishop Thomas and the kings
- CHAP. LXVII Concerning the coronation of the young Henry
- CHAP. LXVIII Of the pope's message and interdict
- CHAP. LXIX Concerning the peace between the archbishop and the king
- CHAP. LXX Of the archbishop and the king
- CHAP. LXXI How Saint Thomas asked the king of the French for a stone
- CHAP. LXXII How they commence strife against Saint Thomas
- CHAP. LXXIII How Saint Thomas returneth to England and home to Canterbury
- CHAP. LXXIV How the bishops went to meet king Henry with slanderous reports
- CHAP. LXXV How archbishop Thomas was minded to go to the young king
- CHAP. LXXVI Concerning four knights, the enemies of God
- CHAP. LXXVII Concerning the holy Thomas, how he prophesied about his martyrdom
- CHAP. LXXVIII How the enemies of God spoke evil against the holy archbishop Thomas
- CHAP. LXXIX How the knights came back to their followers
- CHAP. LXXX The death of archbishop Thomas
- CHAP. LXXXI How good men grieved after the death of the holy archbishop Thomas
- Colophon
- CATALOGUE OF RECORD PUBLICATIONS ON SALE
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- Thómas Saga ErkibyskupsA Life of Archbishop Thomas Becket in Icelandic, pp. 100 - 105Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012First published in: 1875