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The Vita Sancti Cuthberti (English: "Life of Saint Cuthbert") is a prose hagiography from early medieval Northumbria. It is probably the earliest extant saint's life from Anglo-Saxon England, and is an account of the life and miracles of Cuthbert (died 687), a Bernician hermit-monk who became bishop of Lindisfarne. Surviving in eight manuscripts from Continental Europe, it was not as well read in the Middle Ages as the prose version by Bede. It was however Bede's main source for his two dedicated works on Cuthbert, the "Metrical Life" and the "Prose Life". La Vita sancti Cuthberti (« Vie de saint Cuthbert ») est une hagiographie en latin de l'ermite northumbrien Cuthbert, premier évêque de Lindisfarne, mort en 687. Ce texte en prose est la plus ancienne vie de saint produite dans l'Angleterre anglo-saxonne : elle est rédigée par un moine anonyme de Lindisfarne entre 699 et 705, peu après la translation des reliques de Cuthbert à Lindisfarne. Elle constitue la source principale des deux hagiographies de Cuthbert (l'une en vers et l'autre en prose) rédigées par le moine Bède le Vénérable.
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Vita sancti Cuthberti auctore anonymo
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699
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prose hagiography
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Cuthbert, bishop of Lindisfarne and Anglo-Saxon saint
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The Vita Sancti Cuthberti (English: "Life of Saint Cuthbert") is a prose hagiography from early medieval Northumbria. It is probably the earliest extant saint's life from Anglo-Saxon England, and is an account of the life and miracles of Cuthbert (died 687), a Bernician hermit-monk who became bishop of Lindisfarne. Surviving in eight manuscripts from Continental Europe, it was not as well read in the Middle Ages as the prose version by Bede. It was however Bede's main source for his two dedicated works on Cuthbert, the "Metrical Life" and the "Prose Life". It was completed soon after the translation of Cuthbert's body in 698, at some point between 699 and 705. Compiled from oral sources available in Bernicia at the time of its composition, the Vita nonetheless utilized previous Christian writing from the Continent, particularly Gregory the Great's Dialogi and Sulpicius Severus' Vita Sancti Martini, as powerful influences. The name of the author is not known, though he was a monk of the monastery of Lindisfarne. It is often called the Anonymous Life to distinguish it from the "Prose Life" and the "Metrical Life" of Bede. There are four modern editions of the Anonymous Life, the latest by historian Bertram Colgrave. La Vita sancti Cuthberti (« Vie de saint Cuthbert ») est une hagiographie en latin de l'ermite northumbrien Cuthbert, premier évêque de Lindisfarne, mort en 687. Ce texte en prose est la plus ancienne vie de saint produite dans l'Angleterre anglo-saxonne : elle est rédigée par un moine anonyme de Lindisfarne entre 699 et 705, peu après la translation des reliques de Cuthbert à Lindisfarne. Elle constitue la source principale des deux hagiographies de Cuthbert (l'une en vers et l'autre en prose) rédigées par le moine Bède le Vénérable.
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The Bollandists, Acta Sanctorum Martii, vol. iii, , pp. 117–24
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St Omer 715 Arras 812 British Museum Harleian MS 2800 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm. 15817 Trier, Public Library 1151 St Omer 267 Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, Fonds Latin 5289 Brussels Royal Library MSS 207–208
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Lindisfarne monastery
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"The Life of St Cuthbert"
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