Roman and Medieval Exeter and Their Hinterlands From Isca to Escanceaster: Exeter, a Place in Time Volume I.

This first volume, presenting research carried out through the Exeter: A Place in Time project, provides a synthesis of the development of Exeter within its local, regional, national and international hinterlands. Exeter began life in c. AD 55 as one of the most important legionary bases within earl...

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Autor principal: Rippon, Stephen (-)
Otros Autores: Holbrook, Neil
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Havertown : Oxbow Books, Limited 2021.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009664674906719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • List of FiguresList of TablesList of AppendicesList of AbbreviationsList of ContributorsPreface AcknowledgmentsSummaryForeign Language Summaries
  • 1. Introduction: Roman and Medieval Exeter and their Hinterlands - From Isca to ExcesterStephen Rippon and Neil Holbrook
  • 2. Exeter's Local and Regional Hinterlands: The Landscape of South-West BritainStephen Rippon and David Gould
  • 3. Regional Identities in the Roman Period: Dumnonia and the Wider South-West of BritainStephen Rippon and David Gould, with a contribution by Gundula Muldner and Delphine Fremondeau
  • 4. 'Richer in its bowels than in the face thereof': The Hinterland of Exeter during the Medieval PeriodStephen Rippon and David Gould, with a contribution by Gundula Muldner and Delphine Fremondeau
  • 5. The Legionary Fortress and its Landscape ContextPaul Bidwell, with a contribution by Mark Maltby
  • 6. The Civitas CapitalNeil Holbrook, with contributions by Paul Bidwell and Mark Maltby
  • 7. The Early Medieval Period c. 410-900 and Urban Revival c. 900-1200 John Allan, with contributions by Robert Higham, Mark Maltby and Stephen Rippon
  • 8. The Medieval City, 1200-1550John Allan, with a contribution by Mark Maltby
  • 9. Conclusions: Exeter - A Changing Place in TimeStephen Rippon, John Allan, Paul Bidwell, David Gould and Neil Holbrook
  • Bibliography
  • Index.