Abstract

The author examines the Translation and Miracles of St. Swithun by the tenth-century monk Lantfred as a way of gauging the relationship of the laity to the reformist bishop Æthelwold and the monks of the Old Minster Cathedral in Winchester during the first generation of the Benedictine Reform in tenth-century Anglo-Saxon England.

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