Bibliography
Primary Sources
Adam of Eynsham. Magna Vita Sancti Hugonis: The Life of Saint Hugh ofLincoln. Edited by Decima L. Douie and David Hugh Farmer. 2 vols. Oxford, 1985.
Benedict of Peterborough.
“Miracula Sancti Thomae Cantuariensis.” In Materials for the History of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, edited by James Craigie Robertson. 7 vols. (London, 1875-85). 2 (1876): 23-298.Biblia Sacra Juxta Vulgatum Clementinam. Edited by Alberto Colunga and Laurentio Turrado. Madrid, 1985.
Constantine the African. “Viaticum.” In Omnia Opera Ysaac, fols. cxliiijr-clxxjv. Lyons, 1515.
Historiae Coenobii Burgensis Scriptores. Edited by J. Sparke. London, 1723.
Thomas of Monmouth. The Life and Miracles of St William of Norwich. Edited and translated by Augustus Jessop and M. R. James. Cambridge, 1896.
William of Canterbury. “Miracula Sancti Thomae Cantuariensis.” In Materials for the History of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, edited by James Craigie Robertson. 7 vols. London, 1875-85. I (1875): 137-546.
William of Canterbury. “Vita Sancti Thomae Cantuariensis.” In Materials for the History of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, edited by James Craigie Robertson. 7 vols. London, 1875-85). I (1875): 1-136.
Secondary Sources
Bartlett, Robert. The Natural and the Supernatural in the Middle Ages (Cambridge, 2008).
Bartlett, Robert. Why Can the Dead Do Such Great Things? Saints and Worshippers from the Martyrs to the Reformation. Princeton and Oxford, 2013.
Blumenfeld-Kosinski, Renate, ‘The Strange Case of Ermine de Reims (c. 1347-1396): A Medieval Woman Between Demons and Saints', Speculum, 85.2 (2000): 321-6.
Burnett, Charles, and Danielle Jacquart, ed. Constantine the African and ‘AH Ibn Al-Abbos Al-Magüsi: The Pantegni and Related Texts. Leiden, New York, ny and Koln, 1994.
Caciola, Nancy. Discerning Spirits: Divine and Demonic Possession in the Middle Ages. Ithaca, ny and London, 2003.
Clarke, Basil. Mental Disorder in Earlier Britain: Exploratory Studies (Cardiff, 1975).
Gibbs, Vicary, and H. A. Doubleday, ed. The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom. 13 vols. Gloucester, 1910-59, 2 (1912).
James, M. R. The Ancient Libraries of Canterbury and Dover. Cambridge, 1903.
King, Edmund. “Benedict of Peterborough and the Cult of Thomas Becket.” Northamptonshire Past and Present, 9 (1996): 213-20.
Koopmans, Rachel. Wonderful to Relate: Miracle Stories and Miracle Collecting in High Medieval England. Philadelphia, 2011.
Pickett, R. Colin. Mental Affliction and Church Law. Ottowa, on, 1952.
Rider, Catherine. “Demons and Mental Disorder in Late Medieval Medicine.” In Mental (Dis')Order in Late Medieval Europe, edited by Sari Katajala-Peltomaa and Susanna Nirranen, 47-69. Leiden and Boston, ma, 2014.
Temkin, Owsei. The Falling Sickness: A History of Epilepsy from the Greeks to the Beginnings of Modern Neurology. rev. edn. Baltimore, md, 1971.
Turner, Wendy J. Care and Custody of the Mentally Ill, Incompetent, and Disabled in Medieval England (Turnhout, 2013).
More on the topic Bibliography:
- Fagan Garrett G., Fibiger Linda, Hudson Mark, Trundle Matthew (eds.). The Cambridge World History of Violence. Volume 1: The Prehistoric and Ancient Worlds. Cambridge University Press,2020. — 756 p., 2020
- Kuwait
- Qatar
- CONTENTS
- 34 Renewal of the Permission to Collect Money in the West for the Patriarchs
- Ahmed Hilal, Mishra R.K.. Rethinking Muslim Personal Law: Issues, Debates and Reforms. Routledge India,2022. — 187 p., 2022
- Brunei
- Afrianty Dina. Women and Sharia Law in Northern Indonesia: Local Women's NGOs and the Reform of Islamic Law in Aceh. Routledge,2015. — 202 p., 2015
- Somalia
- Democracy, Revolution and Terrorism