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Ecclesia cathedralis Dunelmensis,sedes episcopalisDunelmiurbis, aedificatus est curantibusWillelmo de Sancto Carilefo(episcopus ab anno1080) successoribusqueRanulpho Flambard(ab1099) etGalfrido Rufo,episcopo ab1133usque in1140,quo annodomus capitulariaperfecta est. PorticumGalilaeamHugo de Puteacoexstruxit, episcopus ab1153usque in1195,sed finem borealem, "sacellum novem altarium" nuncupatam, aedificare iussitRicardus Poorequi episcopus ab1228usque in1237meruerit. Corpora sanctorumAidanietCuthbertiibi iacebant.

Aevo recentiori restitutionem ecclesiaeIacobus Wyattinter annos1795et1796,Georgius Gilbertus Scottanno1859iterumque inter1874et1876curavit.[1]

  1. Georgius Gilbertus Scott,Personal and professional recollections(Londinii, 1879)pp. 352-353
Si plus cognoscere vis, vide etiamEcclesiae cathedrales Angliae#Bibliographia.
  • Robert William Billings,Architectural illustrations and description of the cathedral church at Durham.Londinii: Boone, 1843TextusapudInternet Archive
  • Joseph E. Bygate,The Cathedral Church of Durham: A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Episcopal See.2a ed. Londinii: George Bell & Sons, 1900TextusapudInternet Archive;Editio interretialisapudGutenberg.org
  • N. Coldstream, P. Draper, edd.,Medieval art and architecture at Durham Cathedral.1980
  • John Davies; Patrick Sanderson, ed.,The antiquities of the abbey or cathedral church of Durham; also a particular description of the county palatine of Durham.Novicastri: Sanderson, 1767TextusapudInternet Archive
  • William Greenwell,Durham Cathedral.7a ed. Dunelmi: Andrews, 1913TextusapudInternet Archive
  • King, Richard John,Handbook to the Cathedrals of England. Northern division, part 2: Durham, Chester, Manchester.Londinii: John Murray, 1869.TextusapudInternet Archive
Specialia
  • F. J. Haverfield, William Greenwell,A catalogue of the sculptured and inscribed stones in the Cathedral Library, Durham.Dunelmi: Caldcleugh, 1899TextusapudInternet Archive
  • R. A. B. Mynors,Durham Cathedral manuscripts to the end of the twelfth century.Oxonii, 1939Textus
  • James Raine,Saint Cuthbert: with an account of the state in which his remains were found upon the opening of his tomb in Durham Cathedral, in the year MDCCCXXVII.Dunelmi: Andrews, 1828TextusapudInternet Archive
  • James Raine, Beriah Botfield, edd.,Catalogi Veteres Librorum Ecclesiae Cathedralis Dunelm.(Surtees Society Publications, 7). 1838Textus
Editiones fontium
  • J. T. Fowler, ed.,Rites of Durham, being a description or brief declaration of all the ancient monuments, rites, & customs belonging or being within the monastical church of Durham before the suppression.Dunelmi: Andrews, 1903TextusapudInternet Archive
  • J. Raine, B. Botfield, edd.,Catalogi veteres librorum ecclesiae cathedralis Dunelm. Catalogues of the library of Durham cathedral, at various periods, from the conquest to the dissolution.Londinii: Nichols, 1838TextusapudInternet Archive
  • Joseph Stevenson, ed.,Liber vitae Ecclesiae Dunelmensis, nec non Obituaria duo eiusdem ecclesiae.Londinii: Nichols, 1841TextusapudInternet Archive
  • E. A. White, G. J. Armytage, edd.,The baptismal, marriage, and burial registers of the Cathedral church of Christ and Blessed Mary the virgin at Durham, 1609-1896.Londinii: Harleian Society, 1897TextusapudInternet Archive
Situs geographici et historici:Locus:54°46′25″N 1°34′34″WOpenStreetMapGeoNames
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