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Bibliography

Winterbottom, Michael, and R. M. Thomson, William of Malmesbury. Saints’ lives: lives of SS. Wulfstan, Dunstan, Patrick, Benignus and Indract, Oxford Medieval Texts, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002.

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Work
William of Malmesbury. Saints’ lives: lives of SS. Wulfstan, Dunstan, Patrick, Benignus and Indract
Place
Oxford
Publisher
Clarendon Press
Year
2002
Description
Description

[1] Vita Wulfstani: The Life of Wulfstan (ed. and tr. on pp. 7–156); [2] Vita Dunstani: The Life of Dunstan (165–304); [3] The fragmentary Lives: Vita Patricii: The Life of Patrick (315–343); Vita Benignii: The Life of Benignus (344–367); Vita Indracti; The Life of Indract (368–383).

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History, society and culture
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Benignus of ArmaghBenignus of Armagh
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DunstanDunstan
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Indract of GlastonburyIndract of Glastonbury
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Saint PatrickSaint Patrick
(fl. 5th century)
St Patrick
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William of MalmesburyWilliam of Malmesbury
(d. in or after 1142)
Anglo-Norman monk of the Benedictine foundation at Malmesbury, known as a historian, scholar and hagiographer.
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