<p>In the past William of Malmesbury (1090-1143) has been seen as first and foremost a historian of England and little else. This volume reveals not only William&#39;s real greatness as a historian and his European vision but also the breadth and depth of his learning across a number of other fields. There is no question that the Conference - from which these essays are largely taken - moved our knowledge and understanding of this remarkable Benedictine scholar forward to a significant extent and has enhanced his importance as an English contributor to the &#39;Twelfth-Century Renaissance&#39;. Areas that receive particular attention are William&#39;s historical writings his historical vision and interpretation of England&#39;s past; William and kingship; William&#39;s language; William&#39;s medical knowledge; The influence of Bede and other ancient writers on William&#39;s historiography; William and chronology; William Anselm of Canterbury and reform of the English Church; William and the Latin Classics; William and the Jews; William as hagiographer. This is essentially the acts of the Conference on &#39;William of Malmesbury and his Legacy&#39; held at Oxford in 2015. Of the 27 chapters all but two delivered as papers at the Conference and provide a broad coverage of William&#39;s learning wide-ranging interests and significance as revealed in his writings.</p>
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