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Œuvres de John Morris

Domesday Book: Kent (0011) 17 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Berkshire (1979) — General Editor — 16 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Sussex (1976) — Directeur de publication — 14 exemplaires
Domesday book. 3, Surrey (1975) 12 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Oxfordshire (1978) — Directeur de publication — 12 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Dorset (1983) 11 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Herefordshire (1983) 11 exemplaires
Domesday book : Boldon Book : Northumberland and Durham (1982) — General editor — 10 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Huntingdonshire (1975) — Directeur de publication — 10 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Worcestershire (1982) — Directeur de publication — 10 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Rutland (1980) — Directeur de publication — 10 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Somerset (1980) 9 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Staffordshire (1976) 9 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Buckinghamshire (1978) 9 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Hampshire (1982) 9 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Hertfordshire (1976) 9 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Cornwall (1979) — General Editor — 8 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Middlesex (1975) 8 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Derbyshire (1978) 8 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Northamptonshire (1979) 7 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Devon (1985) — General Editor — 7 exemplaires
Managing the Library Fire Risk (1975) 6 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Suffolk (v.1 & v.2) (1985) — Directeur de publication — 6 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Norfolk (v.1 & v.2) (1984) — General Editor — 6 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Suffolk (v.2) (1975) — Directeur de publication — 5 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Nottinghamshire (1977) 4 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Gloucestershire (1982) 4 exemplaires
Domesday book (1983) 4 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Bedfordshire (1977) 3 exemplaires
Domesday Book, Norfolk, Part 1 (1984) 2 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Suffolk (v.1) — Directeur de publication — 2 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

History of the Britons (Historia Brittonum) (0830) — Directeur de publication, quelques éditions; Traducteur, quelques éditions180 exemplaires
Arthurian Period Sources, vol. 7 : Gildas, The Ruin of Britain and other documents (1978) — Directeur de publication — 76 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Cheshire (1978) — General editor — 13 exemplaires
Domesday Book: Warwickshire (1976) — Directeur de publication, quelques éditions6 exemplaires
Domesday Book : Volume 37, Index of Persons (1992) — General Editor — 6 exemplaires
Domesday book. 36, Index of places (1992) — General Editor — 4 exemplaires

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Interesante obra sobre cómo eran las islas británicas en la época en que las leyendas sitúan al rey Arturo. Efectos de la retirada de las islas británicas por parte de los romanos, qué supone la era artúrica para la formación posterior de Gran Bretaña, panorama social, político, religioso, cultural... y qué hay de verdad en las leyendas artúricas.
 
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Eucalafio | 5 autres critiques | Nov 14, 2020 |
 
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yarrafaye | Apr 24, 2020 |
For most historians, the greatest single limitation to understanding the past is the availability of source material. Ultimately, our ability to decipher what came before is limited by the records at hand, a factor which can constrain even the best historian. This is particularly evident in John Morris' history of Roman London. A longtime historian of the Roman Empire and its aftermath in Britain, Morris draws upon the range of available archaeological and historical evidence to describe the first centuries of London's existence. With chapters on the development of the town, its governance, and the everyday habits of its inhabitants, he provides a good examination of life in Londinium and the role the city played in Rome's rule over Britain.

Yet Morris' command of the material cannot mask its thinness. Most of the first part of the book is devoted to providing a history of pre-Roman and Roman Britain, which, while useful, often loses relevancy and can feel a little like padding. Moreover, the absence of detailed evidence often forces Morris to resort to supposition, or inference from other Roman cities. This does not make it a bad book, but the age of the text (originally written in the early 1970s and revised after Morris' death) does beg for updating as new archaeological and historical evidence emerges which allows us to improve and refine our understanding of London's earliest inhabitants. Until then, we have Morris' fine, if dated study.
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MacDad | 1 autre critique | Mar 27, 2020 |
In depth look at the history behind the myth of Arthur, though mostly focusing on the 'age' of the mythical king, and not the origins of the myth itself. The book is dry in parts, but well worth reading if you're interested in penetrating the mists of Britain's history.
 
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Steve.Bivans | 5 autres critiques | Jul 20, 2014 |

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54
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Membres
1,011
Popularité
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ISBN
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