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Bass, Ian L., “St Thomas de Cantilupe’s Welsh miracles”, Studia Celtica 53 (2019): 83–102.

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“St Thomas de Cantilupe’s Welsh miracles”
Periodical
Studia Celtica: The Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 53 (2019)
Studia Celtica 53 (2019), University of Wales Press.
Volume
53
Pages
83–102
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Abstract (cited)

The purpose of this article is to provide transcriptions and translations of the twenty-seven miracles recorded in Oxford, Exeter College, MS 158 and Vatican, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vat. Cod. Lat. 4015 relating to Wales. The miracles occurred through the invocation of St Thomas de Cantilupe, bishop of Hereford (1275–82), and were recorded by the custodians at the shrine in the north transept of Hereford Cathedral between 1287 and 1312. This article examines both the Oxford and Vatican manuscripts and their significance. The collection is useful for study of the context and aftermath of King Edward I's conquest of Wales in 1283 and the subsequent Anglo-Welsh conflicts and rebellions.

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Headings
medieval Wales 13th century 14th century
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textual editing textual translation
Sources
Manuscripts
History, society and culture
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