单词 | Baeda |
例句 | In his "Church History" the Anglo-Saxon monk Baeda, or Bede, when speaking of the various German tribes which had made Britain into an Angle-land, or England, mentions the Hunes. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History The last words of the passage quoted above from Baeda suggest this explanation in the case of the Britons. The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus Hardly less important, though in a different way, was the work of the monk Baeda, the father of English history. The Church and the Barbarians Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 461 to A.D. 1003 “Write quickly!” said Baeda to his scribe, for he felt that his end could not be far off. A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2 The quiet grandeur of a life consecrated to knowledge, the tranquil pleasure that lies in learning and teaching and writing, dawned for Englishmen in the story of Baeda. MacMillan's Reading Books Book V The third of these great men was the greatest, Baeda,--or Bede, as the name is usually spelled. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 08 Great Rulers Taking the writings of Caedmon, Baeda, Pope Gregory, and Boethius; translating, editing, commentating, and adding his own to the views of others upon a wide range of subjects. The Evolution of an Empire: A Brief Historical Sketch of England To them, as the historians of the fast approaching Christian future will recognise, he was made what the Saxon Boniface had become to the Germans, or the Northumbrian Baeda and Wyclif to the English. Life of William Carey “It must be done,” said Baeda; “take thy pen and write quickly.” A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2 In his 'Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation,' Baeda was at once the founder of medieval history and the first English historian. MacMillan's Reading Books Book V The tears of Baeda's scholars mingled with his song. MacMillan's Reading Books Book V Placed upon the pavement, his head supported in his scholar's arms, his face turned to the spot where he was wont to pray, Baeda chaunted the solemn "Glory to God." MacMillan's Reading Books Book V "It is easily done," said Baeda; "take thy pen and write quickly." MacMillan's Reading Books Book V The First English Prose.—The first writer of English prose was Baeda, or, as he is generally called, the Venerable Bede. A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2 In treatises compiled as text-books for his scholars, Baeda threw together all that the world had then accumulated in astronomy and meteorology, in physics and music, in philosophy, grammar, rhetoric, arithmetic, medicine. MacMillan's Reading Books Book V |
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