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BRETT, CAROLINE.
Animals and People.
London. Independent Television Books Ltd. 1982. 1st. Published. Pictures by Ruth Dodds. Boards. 47pp. Covers worn and bumped. Edges and corners bumped. Artwork by Keith Shackleton and Ron Hayward Associates. Good.
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Book number: 102158
€  22.00 [Appr.: US$ 25.36 | £UK 19 | JP„ 3688]
Catalogue: Tiere

 
Brett, Caroline
Animals and People. Animals in Action
London, Independent Television Books, 1982. First. Hardcover. 090072708X. 8vo. light shelfwear. Very Good.
The Victoria BookshopProfessional seller
Book number: 5002640
GBP 3.53 [Appr.: EURO 4.25 US$ 4.76 | JP„ 692]
Catalogue: Non Fiction
Keywords: ANIMALS 090072708X

 
Brett, Caroline.
The Whale: Sovereigns of the Sea Junior Survival Library.
Boxtree, 1991. First. Hardcover. 4to. green illust boards. 32pp Very Good.
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Book number: 90007133
GBP 7.06 [Appr.: EURO 8.5 US$ 9.52 | JP„ 1385]
Keywords: ANIMAL

 
Caroline Brett, Paul Russell, Fiona Edmonds (eds)
Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Medieval Brittany, 450?1200. Connections and Disconnections
Brepols, 2023 Hardback, xii + 376 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:7 b/w, 13 col., 2 tables b/w., 17 maps b/w, 3 maps color, Language(s):English, French. ISBN 9782503601106.
¶ Summary While it is well-established that Brittany and the Insular world were closely linked during the medieval period, the precise nature of these connections continues to spark debate. Was there a significant migration in the fifth century, or were the connections more multi-faceted and enduring than medieval accounts suggest? And how might we triangulate the Atlantic connections with other influences on medieval Brittany, including those from the Carolingian world? Drawing together research that was first presented at the conference 'Brittany and the Atlantic Archipelago: Contact, Myth and History 450-1200', held in Cambridge in December 2017, this volume seeks to present new and ground-breaking research into both Brittany and its broader European context during the medieval period. The chapters gathered here range across various disciplines, including textual history, archaeology, hagiography, onomastics, and the study of liturgical evidence, offering new insights into our understanding of medieval Brittany, as well as drawing out particular connections (and disconnections) between Brittany and its neighbours. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. Introduction Caroline Brett, Fiona Edmonds, and Paul Russell 2. The 'Late Roman Military Migration': A Historiographical Myth Patrick Galliou 3. The Settlement of Brittany in Light of a Migration Period Archaeology John Hines 4. The Archaeology of Early Medieval Rural Societies in Brittany ? Settlements, Landscapes, Legacies, and New Influences: Interdisciplinary Research Isabelle Catteddu and Joseph Le Gall 5. Espace et pouvoirs en Bretagne aux premiers sičcles du Moyen Āge (VIe-IXe sičcle) Magali Coumert 6. Alain de Bretagne, l'exil d'un Prince Joelle Quaghebeur 7. Memoria, Memorialization, and the Monks of Mont-Saint-Michel, c. 960-1033 K. S. B. Keats-Rohan 8. Présence d'une culture celtique insulaire chez les anciens hagiographes bretons Joseph-Claude Poulin 9. Cross-Channel Intercourse in the Earliest Breton Vitae Karen Jankulak 10. Explaining the Origins of Brittany in the Twelfth Century: St Cadog's Solution Ben Guy 11. Generic Place-Name Elements in the Three Brittonic Regions O.J. Padel 12. Facing Different Ways: the Onomastics of People in Medieval Brittany Paul Russell Index.
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Book number: 64335
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Keywords: France (. ) Cultural & intellectual (. ) Religious (. ) Demography & studies (. ) (. ) Historiography (. 500 1500) Schilderkunst kunst paint schilder Beaux Arts Sciences antique antiek deco beeldhouwkunst beelden sculpturen & Architecture schilderen Kunst

 
Caroline Brett, with Fiona Edmonds and Paul Russell
Brittany and the Atlantic Archipelago, 450-1200
England, Cambridge University Press, 2023. First English Edition. Paperback. Collectible Fine First Trade Paperback Edition Clean 479 pp. NOT a library copy. Much on the development of Breton Saints and their interaction with Wales and Ireland. Conservative look at Arthur, Avalon and the development of Geoffrey of Monmouth. Myrddin Much on St. Samson and Brittany. Charters, Cartulary. Massive Bibliology. Brittany does not get the attention it so deserves. Here is deep dive. In here for instance one learns the Hebrew Book of Enoch was thought to only appear in Ethiopian Geez but it now as shown here in an early Breton appearance. Much more. See our Three Geese in Flight Celtic Book Scans Cover and Table of Contents. Fine .
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Book number: 90005301001129011
USD 65.00 [Appr.: EURO 56.5 | £UK 48.25 | JP„ 9452]
Catalogue: Arthurian Legend
Keywords: breton saints saint samson non celtic saints brittany enoch myrddin gradlon ys megalithic brittany bretagne carnac le roche aux fees breton myrddin dolmens cromlechs breton manuscripts Welsh Irish Scottish Celtic Studies

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