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About how old was the Venerable Bede when he died
60
Interpret: In what way does Latin unite England? (b) According to Bede, what factor is most important in uniting people and giving them a common identity?
(a) Language is essential to culture and therefore a common language leads to what is essentially a shared culture. This leads to common values and on the long run promotes unity. (b) According to Bede, a common language is most important in uniting people and giving them a common identity.
List three details you found interesting in bede's history of England
1. He scripted the history of the early Britain and the division of races within the country and understanding of the society. 2. He built an exciting history of Britain, a period where the society revolved around the church. 3. He was the first historian writer to adopt the idea of "Anno Domini'
What book did Bede write
A History of the English Church and People
Bede's account suggests that Britain had
Abundant natural resources
What age was Bede when he entered Monastic School of Jarrow
Age seven
Britain was formerly known as
Albion
What was Britain called before it was Britain
Albion
Why was Bede given the title, the Venerable
Because of his wisdom, humility and schorlarship
Evaluate: Does Bede do a good job answering reader's questions about England? Explain giving three examples of possible questions.
Bede does not do a good job answering reader's questions about England. He never discusses England as a whole but only the area in which he lives. He does not answer questions about English foreign relations, England in a historical context aside from religion or English social reforms.
What is something Britain and Ireland have in common
Both are Islands
What happened when the Romans left Britain
Britain was left vulnerable
What is the relationship between place and literature. In what ways does Britain's remote location influence Bede's description of it? In responding, use at least two of these Essential Question words: geography, proximity, isolation
Britain's remote location influence Bede's decription of it because he has limited exposure to the world outside of England. Therefore, his comparisons and judgements are based on countries in close proximity to England. Additionally, the cultural influences on England are affected by its remote location because it is largely determined by geography in that it is a result of multiple invasions from nearby groups
What does innumerable mean in this line from A History of the English Church and People? In old times, the country had twenty eight noble cities and innumerable castles
Countless
Who was Bede
Earliest English historian. Earliest important prose writer
Cultivated means
Grown
What word means the same as cultivated in this sentence? . vines are cultivated in various areas"
Grown
The line "almost everything in this isle enjoys immunity to poison" suggest Bede
Had a very high opinion of Ireland
From the phrase "all are united in their stud of God's truth", what can be inferred about Bede's attitude toward the English Church?
He believed in its teachings
How does Bede weave together facts and narratives in stories?
He has great talent in putting stories together
What keeps Bede from being completely accurate in his A HIstory of the English Church and People
He sometimes accepted unlikely stories.
Why does Bede include a quotation from the Scots in A History of the English Church and People
He wants to make it seem that he was present at the time
Why was Bede go into such detail in A History of the English Church and People to describe the kinds of shellfish found in Britain?
He wants to show how varied nd rich the waters of Britain are
If Britain is unknown to many of his readers, why does it make sense for Bede to begin with a geographical description?
He was writing for people who had never been to Britain.
Promontories mean
High land sticking out into water
According to Bede, what is true of Ireland?
It does not have snakes
According to Bede, what was the greatest thing that Britain had to offer?
It had many natural resources
How does Ireland's climate compare to Britain in A History of the English Church and People
It is superior
Why was Bede's A History of the English Church and People translated from Latin and what was it translated to
It was translated because of Alred the Great and it was translated into old English.
For whom was Bede's work translated into English in the century after his death
King Alfred
What language did Bede write in
Latin
What language was Bede's work written in
Latin
What monestery was Bede a monk at and at what age did he begin there
Monastry of Jarrow at age seven (7)
What job did Bede have
Monk
What was Bede's Occupation
Monk
Migrated means
Moving from one region or country to another
What are the promontories that Bede describes in A History of the English Church and People
Peaks of High coastal land
Bede's main purpose in writing this was to
Provide a factual narrative of past events in Britain
Considering the time in which Bede wrote, which source would probably have provided Bede with the most reliable info that Britain had "twenty-eight noble cities".
Records from a monastic library
What does Bede feel most unifies the people of Britain in A History of the English Church and People
Religion and Language (Latin)
What attitude toward women is Bede expressing in this quotation from A History of the English Church and Peoples? "Having no women with them, these Picts asked wives of the Scots, who consented on condition that, when any dispute arose, they should choose a king from the female royal line rather than the male".
Scots wanted political influence in the Pict royal court
According to Bede, what four nations were in Britain during this time period
Scots, Picts, England and Britain
Based upon the references in this selection, the reader can infer that the early Britons were unusually concerned about
Snakes
(a)What background does Bede give about the British Scarlet dye? (b) Infer: What does the information suggest about the lifestyle or economy of the country
The background Bede gives about British Scarlet dye is that it comes from cockles (shellfish). (b). This information suggests that the country has an economy that is dependent largely on fishing.
What was Bede's main concern
The expansion of Christianity in England
The following seems to lend the greatest credibility to Bede's work
The large amount of specific factual information
According to Bede's account, in which of the following ways are the four British nations different
They speak different languages
What was Bede's main reason for writing A History of the English Church and People
To record the history of Britain
Innumerable means
Too many to count
True or false: Through the monastry, Bede had access to books and other documents as well as contact with other learned monks.
True