Authors

Goscelin of Canterbury

in The Copy Book

There are five posts in The Copy Book credited to Goscelin of Canterbury. (In the case of some authors, the list may include translations and paraphrases.)

1

Home from Home

In Constantinople, capital of the Roman Empire, a man from Kent founded a glittering church for English refugees.

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2

The Setting of Edith’s Star

Edith left behind her a distraught Archbishop Dunstan, but also a legacy of love for the suffering.

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3

St Edith’s Rebuke

King Canute could not believe that his hard-living predecessor Edgar could father a saint.

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4

St Edith’s Thumb

The way Edith kept tracing little crosses with her thumb made a great impression on Archbishop Dunstan.

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5

The Character of St Edith of Wilton

Edith of Wilton may have been the daughter of King, but she did not behave like one in the Abbey or the town.

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