Regnum Northanhymbrorum
Appearance
Regnum Northanhymbrorum[1](Anglo-SaxoniceNorþan-hymbra Rīce[2]) fuitregnumAnglicanummediaevalequod asaeculo septimoadsaeculum nonuminregionenuncAnglia septentrionalisetScotia meridiana et orientalisappellatafloruit.Nomenmeridianosregni fines adaestuariumfluminisAbiindicat.
Notae
[recensere|fontem recensere]- ↑"Regno Nordanhymbrorum" (cas. abl.):Beda,Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum1.34.
- ↑Cf. Joseph Bosworth; T. Northcote Toller, ed.,An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, based on the manuscript collections of the late Joseph Bosworth(Oxoniae: Clarendon Press, 1898)p. 725
Bibliographia
[recensere|fontem recensere]- Numismatica
- Mateusz Bogucki, "Two Northumbrian stycas of Eanred and Aethelred II from Early Medieval Truso in Poland"inBritish Numismatic Journalvol. 79 (2009) pp. 34-42
- Ron Bude, "The joint coinage of Ecgberht and Eadberht of Northumbria"inBritish Numismatic Journalvol. 86 (2016) pp. 118-139
- D. M. Metcalf, "The coinage of King Aldfrith of Northumbria (685-704) and some contemporary imitations"inBritish Numismatic Journalvol. 76 (2006) pp. 147-159
- D. M. Metcalf, ed.,Coinage in Ninth-Century Northumbria(BAR British series,180). Oxoniae: BAR, 1987
- Elizabeth J. E. Pirie, "Early Northumbrian coins at auction, 1981"inBritish Numismatic Journalvol. 51 (1981) pp. 32-51
- Elizabeth J. E. Pirie,The York Hoard, 1831.Llanfyllin: Galata Print, 1994.Recensio huius operis inBritish Numismatic Journalvol. 65 (1995) pp. 253-254
- Elizabeth J. E. Pirie, "Earduulf: a significant addition to the coinage of Northumbria"inBritish Numismatic Journalvol. 65 (1995) pp. 20-31
- Elizabeth J. E. Pirie,Coins of the Kingdom of Northumbria c. 700-867 in the Yorkshire collections.Llanfyllin: Galata Print, 1996recensio huius operis pp. 173-176de hoc opere pp. 212-214