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Venerabilis Bedae Anglosaxonis Presbyteri Opera Omnia, Volume 2 is a comprehensive collection of works by Saint Bede, the Venerable, a prominent Anglo-Saxon theologian and historian. Written in Latin, this volume offers invaluable insights into the intellectual and religious landscape of the early medieval period. Bedeâ(TM)s writings cover a range of subjects, including theology, biblical commentary, and historical accounts, reflecting his profound influence on the development of Christian thought and historical scholarship. The edition includes contributions and annotations by Paul the Deacon and Jacques-Paul Migne, enhancing its scholarly value. This volume stands as a vital resource for scholars and students interested in the history of Christianity, the medieval period, and the works of one of the most important figures in Anglo-Saxon history.
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