-
feast day is
celebrated on 11 April. The 8th-century
Latin Vita
sancti Guthlaci,
written by Felix,
describes the
entry of the
demons into Guthlac's cell:...
- The place-name 'Crowland' is
first attested circa 745 AD in the Vita S.
Guthlaci auctore Felice,
reprinted in the
Memorials of
Saint Guthlac published in...
- This date, however,
should perhaps be
amended to 515. The Vita
Sancti Guthlaci ("Life of
Saint Guthlac")
reports Guthlac of
Crowland to have been son...
-
Guthlaci 35. Floyd, J. Arthur. "A
Fenland Hermit", The
Messenger of the
Sacred Heart vol.36
Apostleship of Prayer, 1901, p. 435 Felix.Vita
Guthlaci 35...
- near
Crowland (director of the
excavation Hugh Willmott)
Vitae Sancti Guthlaci (historian
Philippa Hosking,
reporting Onyeka Nubia)
Rutland roman grave...
-
publicisque vastationibus Anglorum gentem deturbarent [...]. Felix, Vita
Sancti Guthlaci,
chapter 34, ed. and tr. B. Colgrave, pp. 108–109. Stenton, Anglo-Saxon...
- Guthlac, the Vita
Sancti Guthlaci,
written sometime between 730 and 740. The
relationship between Guthlac A and the Vita
Sancti Guthlaci is, however, less clear...
- the Anglo-Saxon
saint Guthlac of
Crowland such as the
Latin Vita
sancti Guthlaci and the
poems 'Guthlac A & B', in
which the
saint chooses to live in a...
-
successor of
Guthlac as
abbot of Crowland, and is
mentioned in Felix' Vita
Guthlaci.
According to the
Crowland Chronicle his tomb was next to Guthlac's, and...
-
order towards the end. It is
followed in the m****cript by the Vita
Sancti Guthlaci ("Life of
Saint Guthlac"), the Vita
Sancti Dunstani ("Life of
Saint Dunstan")...