Clare Stancliffe
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British historian
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Clare Stancliffe's Degrees
- PhD History University of Oxford
- Bachelors History University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Clare Stancliffe is a historian and medievalist. She teaches Ecclesiastical History in the Departments of History and of Theology & Religion at Durham University. She is known for developing the idea of the "colors of martyrdom" in early Irish Christianity.
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- St. Martin and His Hagiographer: History and Miracle in Sulpicius Severus (1985) (94)
- From Town to Country: The Christianisation of the Touraine 370–600 (1979) (65)
- Oswald: Northumbrian King to European Saint (1995) (49)
- Kings and Conversion: some comparisons between the Roman mission to England and Patrick’s to Ireland (1980) (44)
- St. Cuthbert, his cult and his community to AD 1200 (1995) (31)
- Jonas's 'Life of Columbanus and his disciples'. (2001) (9)
- British and Irish contexts (2010) (7)
- "Red, white and blue martyrdom", Clare Stancliffe, "Ireland in Early Mediaeval Europe. Studies in Memory of Kathleen Hughes", Cambridge 1982 : [recenzja] / J. Strzelczyk. (1985) (4)
- Venantius Fortunatus, Ireland, Jerome: the evidence of Precamur patrem (1996) (3)
- Religion and society in Ireland (2005) (3)
- Columbanus and the Gallic bishops. (2006) (3)
- Bede, Wilfrid, and the Irish. (2003) (3)
- Cassiodorus: Institutions of Divine and Secular Learning and On the Soul. Translated by James W. Halporn. Introduction by Mark Vessey. (2008) (2)
- Christianity amongst the Britons, Dalriadan Irish and Picts (2005) (2)
- Disputed episcopacy: Bede, Acca, and the relationship between Stephen's Life of St Wilfrid and the early prose Lives of St Cuthbert (2012) (2)
- The Irish Tradition in Northumbria after the Synod of Whitby (2017) (1)
- Ruricius of Limoges and Friends. A Collection of Letters from Visigothic Gaul (Book) (2004) (1)
- A Handlist of the Latin Writers of Great Britain and Ireland Before 1540. By Richard Sharpe. Pp. xxxvii + 912. (Publications of the Journal of Medieval Latin, 1.) Turnhout: Brepols, 1997. ISBN 2 503 50575 9. Paper FB 3500. (1999) (1)
- Apocrypha Hiberniae, Part I: Evangelia Infantiae. Edited by Martin McNamaraet al. 2 volumes. (2008) (0)
- Book Review: Wulfstan's Canons of Edgar (1973) (0)
- An Introduction to Celtic Christianity. Edited by James P. Mackey. Pp. 440 incl. ills. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1989. £17.95. 0 567 09507 X. (1991) (0)
- Bede and Bishop Acca (2020) (0)
- Christopher Grocock & I. N. Wood (eds & trans), Abbots of Wearmouth and Jarrow (2017) (0)
- Review: Ruricius of Limoges and Friends. A Collection of Letters from Visigothic Gaul. (2004) (0)
- Gaelic Influence in the Northumbrian Kingdom: The Golden Age and the Viking Age. By FionaEdmonds. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer. 2019. xvii + 300 pp. + 4 b/w illustrations, 12 maps and 7 tables. ISBN 978 1 78327 336 2. (2022) (0)
- The Religious Worlds of the Laity in Late Antique Gaul. By Lisa KaarenBailey. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic. 2016. viii + 247 pp. ISBN 978 1 47251 903 0. (2018) (0)
- Clavis Litterarum Hibernensium: Medieval Irish Books & Texts (c.400 – c.1600). 3 volumes. Edited by Donnchadh Ó CorrÁin (2019) (0)
- E.A. Thompson, Who was St Patrick?, Woodbridge, 1985. (1987) (0)
- Apocrypha Hiberniae, II: Apocalyptica, 1: In Tenga Bithnua—The Ever-new Tongue. Edited by John Carey. (2012) (0)
- Review: The Life of the Jura Fathers. The Life and Rule of the Holy Fathers Romanus, Lupicinus, and Eugendus, Abbots of the Monasteries in the Jura Mountains. (2004) (0)
- The Monks of Redon . Gesta Sanctorum Rotonensium and Vita Conuuoionis. Edited and translated by Caroline Brett. (Studies in Celtic History, x.) Pp.xiii + 253. WoodbridgeM: Boydell Press, 1989. £39.50. 0 85115 504 9 (1991) (0)
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