Venerable Bede
       Life
673-735; ed. Wearmouth and Jarrow; deacon, 692; ord. 703; resided
at Jarrow from during abbacy of Ceolfrid; d. Jarrow; called Venerable
from 9th c.; reinterred at Durham in the 11th c.; his Historica Ecclesiastica,
composed up to 731, contains references to Irish monastic figures including
notably Adamnan; the earliest of his 40 works is De Natura Rerum, an account
of physical nature after the manner of Isidore of Seville (Origines);
edns. of his works in 1545 and 1554 (Paris), 1563 (Basle), 1612 (Cologne),
1843-44 (London), and 1954 (Harvard); an account of his death was written
by his pupil Cuthbert. ODNB
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Works
Anthologised in J. P. Mignes Patrologiae Cursus Completus (1844);
also, Opera Historica, 2 vols. [Loeb Classical Library] (Harvard
UP 1954).
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Criticism
A.
H. Thompson, Bede: His Life, Times and Writings (1935).
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