Book contents
- The Resources of the Past in Early Medieval Europe
- The Resources of the Past in Early Medieval Europe
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- Introduction: cultural memory and the resources of the past
- Part I Learning Empire
- Part II The Biblical Past
- Part III Changing Senses of the Other from the Fourth to the Eleventh Centuries
- 9 Pagans, rebelsand Merovingians: otherness in the early Carolingian world
- 10 Who are the Philistines? Bede’s readings of Old Testament peoples
- 11 Gens perfidaorpopulus Christianus? Saxon (in)fidelity in Frankish historical writing
- 12 Fragmented identities: otherness and authority in Adam of Bremen’sHistory of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen
- Part IV The Migration of Cultural Traditions in Early Medieval Europe
- Bibliography
- Index
10 - Who are the Philistines? Bede’s readings of Old Testament peoples
from Part III - Changing Senses of the Other from the Fourth to the Eleventh Centuries
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2015
- The Resources of the Past in Early Medieval Europe
- The Resources of the Past in Early Medieval Europe
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- Introduction: cultural memory and the resources of the past
- Part I Learning Empire
- Part II The Biblical Past
- Part III Changing Senses of the Other from the Fourth to the Eleventh Centuries
- 9 Pagans, rebelsand Merovingians: otherness in the early Carolingian world
- 10 Who are the Philistines? Bede’s readings of Old Testament peoples
- 11 Gens perfidaorpopulus Christianus? Saxon (in)fidelity in Frankish historical writing
- 12 Fragmented identities: otherness and authority in Adam of Bremen’sHistory of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen
- Part IV The Migration of Cultural Traditions in Early Medieval Europe
- Bibliography
- Index
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- The Resources of the Past in Early Medieval Europe , pp. 172 - 187Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015