Bede 1 (Male) Monk and writer, d. 735
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Factoid List

Recorded Name (144)
Baeda (1)
 Bede.Templ  Praef.Incip.
... Beda (1)
 CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p. 580
... Bedae (2)
 CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p. 584
 CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p. 586
... Bedan (1)
 Boniface.Ep.T76   
...Bedan (1)
 Boniface.Ep.T75  p. 158
Baeda (17)
 Bede.CommTb  Explic.
 Bede.ArtMetr  Explic.
 Bede.EpAlbinum  2
 Bede.CommSm  Prol.Incip.
 Bede.CommSm  Explic.iv
 Bede.CommMc  Explic.
 Bede.Tabern  iii.Incip.
 Bede.HE  v.24
 Annals.ContBedae  572.735
 Alcuin.Ep  19 (p. 55 line 23)
 Alcuin.Ep  88
 Alcuin.Ep  191
 Alcuin.Ep  216
 Alcuin.Ep  284
 Cuthbert.Ep.T116  p. 250
 Cuthbert.Ep.T127   
 Alcuin.Carm.72  4
Beda (115)
 Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue
 Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr  Praefatio
 Bede.NomRegLocAct  Explic.
 Bede.CommTb  Incip.
 Bede.CommPru  Incip.i
 Bede.CommPru  Incip.ii
 Bede.CommCt  Prol.Incip.
 Bede.CommCt  Incip.ii
 Bede.CommCt  Explic.iii
 Bede.CommCt  Explic.v
 Bede.CommHab  Incip.
 Bede.CommHab  Explic.
 Bede.NatRer  Vers.Tit.
 Bede.NatRer  Vers.
 Bede.Orthog  Tit.
 Bede.ArtMetr  Cap.Incip.
 Bede.ArtMetr  Incip.i.1
 Bede.ArtMetr  Explic.
 Bede.SchemTrop  ii.1.Incip. (p. 142)
 Bede.SchemTrop  ii.2.Explic. (p. 171)
 Acca.Ep  1
 Bede.CarmPs  Tit.
 Bede.OratDeum  Tit.
 Bede.SolilPs  Tit.
 Bede.EpAccMansFilIsr  Col. 699A
 Bede.CommApc  Vers.Tit.
 Bede.CommApc  Praef.Tit.
 Bede.CommApc  Praef.147 (p. 233)
 Bede.CommApc  Incip.i
 Bede.CommApc  Explic.iii
 Bede.CommEsrNeemiam  Praef.Incip.
 Bede.VersDieIud  Tit.
 Bede.CommSm  Prol.Incip.
 Bede.CommSm  Incip.i.
 Bede.CommSm  Incip.ii
 Bede.CommSm  Explic.iv
 Bede.LocSanct  Incip.
 Bede.EpAccDeEoQuod  col. 702B
 Bede.CommAct  Prol.Incip.
 Bede.CommAct  Prol.2
 Bede.CommAct  Exposit.Incip.
 Bede.CommEpCath  Incip.James
 Bede.CommEpCath  Explic.IPeter
 Bede.CommEpCath  Incip.IJohn
 Bede.CommEpCath  Explic.IJohn
 Bede.CommEpCath  Incip.IIIJohn
 Bede.CommEpCath  Incip.Jude
 Bede.CommMc  Praef.Incip.
 Bede.CommMc  Explic.
 Bede.Hymn  Tit.
 Bede.Tabern  Cap.Incip.
 Bede.CommGn  Praef.Tit.
 Bede.CommGn  Praef.2
 Bede.RetractAct  Incip.
 Bede.RetractAct  Explic.
 Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.Incip.
 Bede.QuaestRg  Incip.1
 Bede.Templ  Praef.Incip.
 Bede.Templ  i.Incip.
 Bede.CommLc  Prol.80
 Bede.CommLc  Incip.i
 Bede.CommLc  Explic.i
 Bede.CommLc  Explic.iv
 Bede.CommLc  Explic.v
 Bede.Mart  52.F.1 bis
 Anon.VitCeolfrithi  Preface
 Anon.VitAlcuini  4
 Bede.EpEcgbertum  1
 Bede.EpPleguinam   
 Bede.EpWichthedum   
 Bede.HE  Preface
 Alcuin.VersEubor  685
 Alcuin.VersEubor  744
 Alcuin.VersEubor  781
 Alcuin.VersEubor  1207
 Alcuin.VersEubor  1289
 Alcuin.VersEubor  1301
 Alcuin.VersEubor  1547
 Alcuin.AduersFelicem  ii.13 (col. 138A)
 Alcuin.AduersFelicem  iv.11 (col. 186A)
 Alcuin.AduersFelicem  v.6 (col. 193A)
 OEMart  27
 OEMart  264
 ASC  <734> B, 734 CDEF(OE and Lat.)G
 Byrhtferth.VitOswaldi  iv.8
 Bishops.Ep  p. 559
 Lupus.Ep.M62   
 Alcuin.Ep  155 (p. 250 line 38)
 Alcuin.Ep  203
 Alcuin.Ep  213 (p. 357 line 10)
 Alcuin.Ep  259
 AnnalsFragIrel  56.166
 AnnalsFragIrel  84.211
 AnnalsFragIrel  88.232
 Boniface.Ep.T91  p. 207
 Cuthbert.Ep.T116  p. 250
 Lull.Ep.T125   
 Lull.Ep.T126   
 AnnalsUlster  606.3
 AnnalsUlster  650.5
 AnnalsUlster  654.7
 AnnalsUlster  712.3
 AnnalsUlster  730.2
 AnnalsUlster  735.7
 Æthelweard.Chron  ii.14
 AnnalsCamb  735 ABC
 Alcuin.Carm.9  175
 S1448   
 Milred.Sylloge  L9
 Milred.Sylloge  U15
 Milred.Sylloge  L2
 Milred.Sylloge  L4
 Milred.Sylloge  L5
 Milred.Sylloge  L28
 Milred.Sylloge  L29
Bedae (1)
 Bede.CommEpCath  Prol.Incip.
Bedanus (2)
 Bede.CommMc  Praef.Incip.
 Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.Incip.
Bieda (1)
 ASC  734 A
Veda (1)
 Bede.ArtMetr  Incip.i.1
[Beda] (1)
 AnnalsFragIrel  84.209
Personal Information (78)
ethnicity (3)
 Anon.VitAlcuini  4 (English)
 AnnalsUlster  735.7 (a learned man of the Saxons)
 Anon.LiberEliensis  prologue (English)
intellectual (10)
 Anon.VitAlcuini  4 (most learned of the English people)
 CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  pp.580, 582 (as he was familiar with English poetry, he would repeat an English poem about death)
 Alcuin.Ep  19 (p. 55 line 23) (most noble teacher of our time)
 Alcuin.Ep  19 (p. 55 lines 23-4) (In his youth he had a zeal for study; now he receives praise from men.)
 AnnalsFragIrel  88.232 (the wise)
 Boniface.Ep.T76    (most skilful investigator of the Scriptures)
 Boniface.Ep.T91  p. 207 (student of the sacred scriptures)
 Cuthbert.Ep.T127    (eminent teacher)
 AnnalsUlster  735.7 (a learned man)
 Alcuin.Carm.72  4 (remarkable teacher)
language competence (7)
 Bede.TempRat  Praef.13-18 (Bede 1 employed the Hebrew truth [in his De temporum ratione] but also cited the Septuagint wherever there was a discrepancy.)
 Bede.CommAct  Prol.35-41 (Bede 1 expressed amazement that Luke had added an extra generation from the flood down to Abraham that was in the Septuagint but not the original Hebrew.)
 Bede.CommEpCath  Prol.11-12 (The elect newcomers ... who are called in Greek proseliti.)
 Bede.CommEpCath  I John iii.4 ('The force of this thought is grasped more easily in the Greek language in which this letter is written, since in that language inquity is called anomia, which implies something done, as it were, against the law or without the law, since in Greek nomos means law.')
 Bede.RetractAct  Prol.14-15, 17-18 (... whatever we have seen expressed in Greek, we have taken care to mention briefly.... For we do not dare to suspect that the Greek exemplar had been corrupted.)
 Bede.RetractAct  i.4, i.20, i.38-9, i.42-3, i.50-1, i.87-8, i.100-1, i.103-3, i.109-10; ii.7, ii.10-12, ii.31, ii.36-7, ii.83, ii.100-8, ii.110-11, ii.120-5, ii.201-2, ii.218-19, ii.259-60, ii.266-7, ii.280-3, ii.287-90; iii.1-5, iii.11-12, iii.28-30, iii.64-6; iv.1-25, ()
 Bede.QuaestRg  iii.4-6 ('People' and 'common people' ... are customarily translated from one Greek word ...)
moral (6)
 Bede.VersDieIud  162 (a fearful and quaking slave)
 Bede.EpPleguinam  17 (he was accused of being a heretic by Anonymi 725)
 Alcuin.VersEubor  745 (pious)
 Alcuin.VersEubor  1289 (outstanding in his merits)
 Alcuin.VersEubor  1302-4 (He adorned his tender years with outstanding behaviour. For as a wise young man he was always keen to learn and to write.)
 Alcuin.VersEubor  1313-14 (In deed, thought and faith he always followed in a direct path the footsteps of the Ancient Fathers while he lived.)
other (1)
 Milred.Sylloge  L28 (Bede 1, who was famous throughout the world)
piety (9)
 Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr  Praefatio (sevant of Christ)
 Bede.CommSm  iii.1-2 (Having expounded now with not a little toil two books of his commentary on Samuel ...)
 Bede.EpAccDeEoQuod  col. 702B (most humble of the servants of Christ)
 Bede.CommGn  Praef.1-2 (most humble of the servants of Christ)
 Bede.EpEcgbertum  1 (servant of Christ)
 CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p.580 (beloved of God)
 CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p.580 (he passed the whole of every night cheerfully in prayer and giving God thanks)
 Bede.HE  Preface (servant of Christ)
 Bede.HE  v.24 (servant of Christ)
religion (1)
 Milred.Sylloge  L28 (lover of the heavenly word)
reputation (17)
 Bede.CommTb  Incip. (uenerable)
 Bede.CommPru  Incip.i (venerable)
 Bede.CommCt  Prol.Incip. (venerable)
 Bede.Orthog  Tit. (venerable)
 Bede.CarmPs  Tit. (venerable)
 Bede.SolilPs  Tit. (venerable)
 Bede.LocSanct  Incip. (venerable)
 Bede.CommAct  Prol.Incip. (venerable)
 Bede.RetractAct  Incip. (venerable)
 CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p. 586 (venerable)
 Alcuin.VersEubor  685 (celebrated)
 Alcuin.VersEubor  744 (celebrated)
 Alcuin.VersEubor  1306 (celebrated)
 Cuthbert.Ep.T116  p. 250 (The whole race of the English in all provinces should give thanks to God for granting to them such a wonderful man in their nation)
 AnnalsUlster  730.2 (Bede 1 became famous.)
 Alcuin.Carm.72  5 (known widely in the world)
 Alcuin.Carm.9  175 (very famous)
saintly status (20)
 Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue (blessed)
 Bede.CommEpCath  Prol.Incip. (blessed)
 Bede.Mart  52.F.1 bis (holy)
 Anon.VitCeolfrithi  Preface (blessed)
 Anon.VitAlcuini  4 (blessed)
 Anon.VitAlcuini  4 (a man very dear to God)
 Anon.VitAlcuini  4 (Whatever he taught by word, he confirmed by example.)
 CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p. 584 (blessed)
 CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  Titulus (blessed father)
 Alcuin.AduersFelicem  ii.13 (col. 138A) (beatus)
 Alcuin.AduersFelicem  iv.11 (col. 186A) (beatus)
 Alcuin.AduersFelicem  v.6 (col. 193A) (beatus)
 Alcuin.Ep  88 (blessed)
 Alcuin.Ep  191 (blessed)
 Alcuin.Ep  203 (blessed)
 Alcuin.Ep  213 (p. 357 line 10) (blessed)
 Alcuin.Ep  259 (blessed)
 Alcuin.Ep  284 (blessed)
 Cuthbert.Ep.T116  p. 250 (of blessed memory)
 Lull.Ep.T125    (of blessed memory)
stated health (4)
 Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr  Praefatio (He had some problems at his tongue)
 Bede.EpEcgbertum  1 (the state of his health prevented him to go back to Ecgberht 7's minster)
 CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p.580 (he was taken ill, with frequent attacks of breathlessness before Easter for about a fortnight)
 CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p. 582 (his breathing became very much worse, and a slight swelling appeared in his feet)
Education (5)
 he was put into the charge of Abbot Benedict [Biscop 2] by his kinsmen: Bede.HE  v.24
 he was put into the charge of Ceolfrith 1 to be educated: Bede.HE  v.24
 he applied himself entirely to the study of the Scriptures: Bede.HE  v.24
 From boyhood he had concentrated intensely on books and served sacred studies with his whole heart.: Alcuin.VersEubor  1291-2
 He was brought up in that monastery [sc. Jarrow]: Alcuin.VersEubor  1301
Authorship (238)
 Author of Prose Life of Saint Cuthbert (Saint’s Life): Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue
 Author of Metrical Life of Saint Cuthbert (Saint’s Life): Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue
 Author of Prose Life of Saint Cuthbert (Saint’s Life): Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46
 Author of Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles (Commentary): Bede.NomRegLocAct  Explic.
 Author of Prose Life of Cuthbert (Saint’s Life): Bede.ChronMaior  530.570
 Author of Verse Life of Cuthbert (Saint’s Life): Bede.ChronMaior  530.566
 Author of The Greater Chronicles, or Concerning the Six Ages of the World together with the Seventh and Eighth Age (Chronicle): Bede.ChronMaior  535.594
 Author of The Greater Chronicles, or Concerning the Six Ages of the World together with the Seventh and Eighth Age (Chronicle): Bede.ChronMaior  544.615
 Author of On the Nature of Things (Treatise): Bede.TempRat  Praef.1-2
 Author of On the Reckoning of Time (Treatise): Bede.TempRat  Praef.1-2
 Author of On Time (Treatise): Bede.TempRat  Praef.9
 Author of On the Reckoning of Time (Treatise): Bede.TempRat  Praef.39
 Author of On the Reckoning of Time (Treatise): Bede.TempRat  xx.20-1
 Author of Letter to Helmwald 1 (Letter): Bede.TempRat  xxxviii.1-2
 Author of On the Reckoning of Time (Treatise): Bede.TempRat  xxxviii.2-3
 Author of a work on the zodiac and the circuit of heaven: Bede.TempRat  xxxviii.38-9
 Author of On Tobit (Commentary): Bede.CommTb  Incip.
 Author of On Tobit (Commentary): Bede.CommTb  Explic.
 Author of On the Proverbs of Solomon (Commentary): Bede.CommPru  Incip.i
 Author of On the Proverbs of Solomon (Commentary): Bede.CommPru  Incip.ii
 Author of On the Song of Songs (Commentary): Bede.CommCt  Prol.Incip.
 Author of On the Song of Songs (Commentary): Bede.CommCt  Incip.i
 Author of On the Song of Songs (Commentary): Bede.CommCt  Incip.ii
 Author of On the Song of Songs (Commentary): Bede.CommCt  Explic.iii
 Author of On the Song of Songs (Commentary): Bede.CommCt  Explic.v
 Author of Commentary on the Canticle of Habakkuk (Commentary): Bede.CommHab  Incip.
 Author of Commentary on the Canticle of Habakkuk (Commentary): Bede.CommHab  Explic.
 Author of On the Nature of Things (Treatise): Bede.NatRer  Vers.Tit.
 Author of On Orthography (Treatise): Bede.Orthog  Tit.
 Author of On the Art of Metre (Treatise): Bede.ArtMetr  Cap.Incip.
 Author of On the Art of Metre (Treatise): Bede.ArtMetr  Incip.i.1
 Author of On the Art of Metre (Treatise): Bede.ArtMetr  i.25 (p. 141 lines 33-4)
 Author of On the Art of Metre (Treatise): Bede.ArtMetr  Explic.
 Author of On Schemes and Tropes (Treatise): Bede.SchemTrop  ii.1.Incip. (p. 142)
 Author of On Schemes and Tropes (Treatise): Bede.SchemTrop  ii.1 (p. 143 lines 16-17)
 Author of On Schemes and Tropes (Treatise): Bede.SchemTrop  ii.2.Explic. (p. 171)
 Author of Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles (Commentary): Acca.Ep  4
 Author of Metrical Version of Psalm 112 (Poem): Bede.CarmPs  Tit.
 Author of Prayer to God (Prayer): Bede.OratDeum  Tit.
 Author of Soliloquy on Psalm 41; On Psalm 83 (Poem): Bede.SolilPs  Tit.
 Author of Life of the Blessed Confessor Felix (Saint’s Life): Bede.VitFelicis  col. 789B
 Author of On the Resting-Places of the Children of Israel (Tract): Bede.EpAccMansFilIsr  Col. 702A
 Author of On the First Part of Samuel (Commentary): Bede.EpAccMansFilIsr  Col. 699A-B
 Author of a letter to Albinus 2 (Letter): Bede.EpAlbinum  2
 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People (History): Bede.EpAlbinum  6, 9, 17
 Author of On the Temple (Treatise): Bede.EpAlbinum  11-14, 17
 Author of Commentary on the Apocalypse (Commentary): Bede.CommApc  Vers.Tit.
 Author of Commentary on the Apocalypse (Letter): Bede.CommApc  Praef.Tit., Praef.1, 3 (p. 221)
 Author of Commentary on the Apocalypse (Commentary): Bede.CommApc  Praef.1, 3 (p.221), 134-5, 137-41, 144-5 (p. 233)
 Author of On Ezra and Nehemiah (Commentary): Bede.CommEsrNeemiam  Praef.Incip.
 Author of On Ezra and Nehemiah (Commentary): Bede.CommEsrNeemiam  Pref.
 Author of On the Reckoning of Time (Computus): Bede.CommEsrNeemiam  iii.xvi
 Author of On the Day of Judgment (Poem): Bede.VersDieIud  Tit.
 Author of On the Day of Judgment (Poem): Bede.VersDieIud   
 Author of On Eight Questions (Treatise): Bede.OpusQuaest   
 Author of On the First Part of Samuel (Commentary): Bede.CommSm  Prol.Incip.
 Author of On the First Part of Samuel (Commentary): Bede.CommSm  Prol.Incip.
 Author of On the First Part of Samuel (Commentary): Bede.CommSm  Prol.34-40
 Author of On the First Part of Samuel (Commentary): Bede.CommSm  Incip.i.
 Author of On the First Part of Samuel (Commentary): Bede.CommSm  Explic.i
 Author of On the First Part of Samuel (Commentary): Bede.CommSm  ii.1-2
 Author of On the First Part of Samuel (Commentary): Bede.CommSm  iii.1-2, 5-8
 Author of On the First Part of Samuel (Commentary): Bede.CommSm  iii.3153-8
 Author of On the First Part of Samuel (Commentary): Bede.CommSm  iv.23-8
 Author of On the Holy Places (Treatise): Bede.LocSanct  Incip.
 Author of On the Holy Places (Treatise): Bede.LocSanct  Vers.5-8
 Author of On the Holy Places (Treatise): Bede.LocSanct  xix.34-7, 49-51
 Author of Concerning the Course of the Sun through the Months and the Signs: How the Leap-year Day is completed in its Fourth Year (Computus): Bede.RatBissex  Tit.
 Author of On the Resting-Places of the Children of Israel (Treatise): Bede.EpAccDeEoQuod  col. 702B
 Author of On What Isaiah Says (Treatise): Bede.EpAccDeEoQuod  col. 702B,D
 Author of On the First Part of Samuel (Commentary): Bede.EpAccDeEoQuod  col. 702C
 Author of Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles (Letter): Bede.CommAct  Prol.Incip.
 Author of Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles (Commentary): Bede.CommAct  Prol.Incip.
 Author of Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles (Commentary): Bede.CommAct  Exposit.Incip.
 Author of On the Seven Catholic Epistles (Commentary): Bede.CommEpCath  Prol.Incip.
 Author of On the Seven Catholic Epistles (Treatise): Bede.CommEpCath  Prol.Incip.
 Author of On the Seven Catholic Epistles (Treatise): Bede.CommEpCath  James.Incip.
 Author of On the Seven Catholic Epistles (Commentary): Bede.CommEpCath  IPeter.Explic.
 Author of On the Seven Catholic Epistles (Commentary): Bede.CommEpCath  IJohn.Incip.
 Author of On the Seven Catholic Epistles (Commentary): Bede.CommEpCath  IJohn.Explic.
 Author of On the Seven Catholic Epistles (Commentary): Bede.CommEpCath  IIIJohn.Incip.
 Author of On the Seven Catholic Epistles (Commentary): Bede.CommEpCath  Jude.Incip.
 Author of a prefatory letter to the Gospel of Mark addressed to Acca 3 (Letter): Bede.CommMc  Praef.Incip.
 Author of Commentary on the Gospel of Mark (Commentary): Bede.CommMc  Praef.39-46
 Author of Commentary on the Gospel of Luke: Bede.CommMc  Praef.46-50
 Author of Commentary on the Gospel of Mark (Commentary): Bede.CommMc   
 Author of Book of Hymns (Hymn): Bede.Hymn  1-3, 6-13
 Author of On Time (Computus): Bede.Temp  xiv.7
 Author of Life and Passion of Saint Anastasius (Saint’s Life): Bede.VitAnastasii   
 Author of On the Tabernacle (Treatise): Bede.Tabern  Cap.Incip.
 Author of On the Tabernacle (Treatise): Bede.Tabern  i.1-2
 Author of On the Tabernacle (Treatise): Bede.Tabern  iii.Incip.
 Author of On the Tabernacle (Treatise): Bede.Tabern  iii.Explic.
 Author of Commentary on Genesis (Commentary): Bede.CommGn  Tit.Praef.
 Author of Commentary on Genesis (Commentary): Bede.CommGn  i.1224
 Author of Commentary on Genesis (Commentary): Bede.CommGn  i.1224
 Author of Commentary on Genesis (Commentary): Bede.CommGn  i.1224
 Author of Chapter Headings of Isaiah, Daniel, the Twelve Prophets and Part of Jeremiah drawn from the Treatise of the Blessed Jerome (Chapter headings): Bede.CapLectIsDnProph   
 Author of Chapter Headings ('Capitula lectionum') (Chapter headings): Bede.CapLect   
 Author of The Revision [of the Commentary] on the Acts of the Apostles (Commentary): Bede.RetractAct  Incip.
 Author of Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles (Commentary): Bede.RetractAct  Prol.9-11
 Author of Revision [of the Commentary] on the Acts of the Apostles (Commentary): Bede.RetractAct  Prol.11-18
 Author of Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles (Commentary): Bede.RetractAct  i.75
 Author of Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles (Commentary): Bede.RetractAct  ii.87-8
 Author of Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles (Commentary): Bede.RetractAct  xiii.46-7
 Author of Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles (Commentary): Bede.RetractAct  xiii.84
 Author of Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles (Commentary): Bede.RetractAct  xvi.39-40
 Author of Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles (Commentary): Bede.RetractAct  xx.9-10
 Author of Thirty Questions on the Book of Kings (Letter): Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.Incip.
 Author of Thirty Questions on the Book of Kings (Letter): Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.Incip.
 Author of Thirty Questions on the Book of Kings (Commentary): Bede.QuaestRg  Incip.
 Author of On the Temple (Treatise): Bede.Templ  Praef.Incip.
 Author of On the Temple (Treatise): Bede.Templ  Praef.Incip.
 Author of On the Temple (Treatise): Bede.Templ  Praef.Incip.
 Author of On the Temple (Treatise): Bede.Templ  Praef.Incip.
 Author of On the Temple (Treatise): Bede.Templ  i.Incip.
 Author of On the Tabernacle (Treatise): Bede.Templ  ii.1575-9
 Author of Commentary on the Apocalypse (Commentary): Bede.CommLc  Prol.214-16
 Author of Commentary on the Gospel of Luke (Commentary): Bede.CommLc  Incip.i
 Author of Commentary on the Gospel of Luke (Commentary): Bede.CommLc  Explic.i
 Author of Commentary on the Gospel of Luke (Commentary): Bede.CommLc  Explic.iv
 Author of Commentary on the Gospel of Luke (Commentary): Bede.CommLc   
 Author of Calendar ('Annalis libellus') (Calendar): Bede.AnnLib   
 Author of a letter to Plegwine 1 refuting accusations of heresy (Letter): Bede.EpPleguinam   
 Author of a letter to Helmwald 1 explaining the calculation of bissextus: Bede.EpHelmuualdum   
 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People (History): Bede.HE  Preface
 Author of Prose Life of Saint Cuthbert (Saint’s Life): Bede.HE  Preface
 Author of On the Reckoning of Time (Tract): Bede.HE  iii.17
 Author of Hymn on Virginity in Honour of Æthelthryth 2 (Poem): Bede.HE  iv.20
 Author of Verse Life of Saint Cuthbert (Poem): Bede.HE  iv.28
 Author of Prose Life of Saint Cuthbert (Saint’s Life): Bede.HE  iv.28
 Author of Life of St Cuthbert (Saint’s Life): Bede.HE  iv.30
 Author of On the Holy Places: Bede.HE  v.17
 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People (History): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the Beginning of Genesis (Biblical commentary): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author On the Tabernacle (Tract): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the First Part of Samuel (Biblical commentary): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the Temple (Allegorical interpretation): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of Thirty Questions on the Book of Kings (Biblical commentary): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the Proverbs of Solomon (Biblical commentary): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the Song of Songs (Biblical commentary): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of Chapter Divisions taken from the Treatise of St Jerome on Isaiah, Daniel, the Twelve Prophets, and Part of Jeremiah (Biblical commentary): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On Ezra and Nehemiah (Biblical commentary): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the Song of Habakkuk (Biblical commentary): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On Tobit (Allegorical interpretation): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of Summaries of Lessons on the Pentateuch of Moses, on Joshua and Judges, on the books of the Kings and Chronicles, on the book of the blessed father Job, on Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Songs, on the prophets Isaiah, Ezra and Nehemiah (Biblical commentary): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the gospel of Mark (Biblical commentary): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the Gospel of Luke (Biblical commentary): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of Homilies on the Gospel (Homily): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of Collection from the Works of St Augustine on the Letters of the Apostle Paul (Biblical commentary): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the Acts of the Apostles (Biblical commentary): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the Seven Catholic Epistles (Biblical commentary): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the Apocalypse of St John (Biblical commentary): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the Six Ages of the World (Letter): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the Resting-Places of the Children of Israel (Letter): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the words of Isaiah, 'And they shall be shut up in the prison and after many days shall they be visited' (Letter): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the Reason for Leap Year (Letter): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the Equinox, after Anatolius (Letter): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of Life and Passion of St Felix the Confessor (Saint’s Life): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of Life and Passion of St Anastasius (Saint’s Life): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of Verse Life of St Cuthbert (Poem): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of Prose Life of St Cuthbert (Saint’s Life): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of History of the Abbots (History): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People (History): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of Martyrology (List: hagiographical): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of a book of hymns (Liturgical composition [antiphon, collect, litany, mass, prayer, etc.]): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of epigrams (Epigram): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the Nature of Things (Tract): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On Time (Tract): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of (Tract): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On Orthography (Tract): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On the Art of Metre (Tract): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of On Figures of Speech or Tropes (Tract): Bede.HE  v.24
 Author of Prose Life of Saint Cuthbert (Saint’s Life): Alcuin.VersEubor  686
 Author of Verse Life of Saint Cuthbert (Saint’s Life): Alcuin.VersEubor  687
 Author of Verse Life of Saint Cuthbert (Saint’s Life): Alcuin.VersEubor  743-5
 Author of a hymn in honour of Æthelthryth 2 (Hymn): Alcuin.VersEubor  781-2
 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People (History): Alcuin.VersEubor  1207-8
 Author of biblical commentaries (Commentary): Alcuin.VersEubor  1306-8
 Author of On the Art of Metre (Tract): Alcuin.VersEubor  1308
 Author of On the Reckoning of Time (Tract): Alcuin.VersEubor  1309-10
 Author of historical works (History): Alcuin.VersEubor  1311
 Author of poems (Poem): Alcuin.VersEubor  1312
 Author of writings : Alcuin.VersEubor  1527, 1547
 Author of Commentary on the Song of Songs (Biblical commentary): Alcuin.AduersFelicem  ii.13 (col. 138A)
 Author of Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians (Biblical commentary): Alcuin.AduersFelicem  iv.11 (col. 186A)
 Author of Treatise on the Acts of the Apostles (Biblical commentary): Alcuin.AduersFelicem  v.6 (col. 193A)
 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People (History): OEMart  27
 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People (History): OEMart  94
 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People (History): OEMart  109
 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People (History): OEMart  167
 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People (History): OEMart  226
 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People (History): OEMart  228
 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People (History): OEMart  239
 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People (History): OEMart  264
 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People (History): Bishops.Ep  p. 559
 Author of Quaestiones on both Testaments (Biblical commentary): Lupus.Ep.M62   
 Author of On the Seven Catholic Epistles (Commentary): Alcuin.Ep  88
 Author of On the Reckoning of Time: Alcuin.Ep  155 (p. 250 line 38)
 Author of On the Reckoning of Time: Alcuin.Ep  155 (p. 251 lines 20, 25-6)
 Author of On Tobit (Commentary): Alcuin.Ep  191
 Author of Homilies on the Gospels: Alcuin.Ep  213 (p. 357 line 10)
 Author of a psalter (Commentary): Alcuin.Ep  259
 Author of a handbook: Alcuin.Ep  259
 Author of a treatise: Alcuin.Ep  216
 Author of an unidentified work: Alcuin.Ep  284
 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People (History): AnnalsFragIrel  56.166
 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People (Chronicle): AnnalsFragIrel  84.209
 Author of a chronicle (Chronicle): AnnalsFragIrel  84.211
 Author of treatises (Tract): Boniface.Ep.T75  p. 158
 Author of works: Boniface.Ep.T76   
 Author of homilies (Homily): Boniface.Ep.T91  p. 207
 Author of a commentary on the Proverbs of Solomon (Commentary): Boniface.Ep.T91  p. 207
 Author of Prose Life of Cuthbert (Saint’s Life): Cuthbert.Ep.T116  p. 251
 Author of Metrical Life of Cuthbert (Saint’s Life): Cuthbert.Ep.T116  p. 251
 Author of four books of commentary on the first part of Samuel (Biblical commentary): Lull.Ep.T125   
 Author of On Ezra and Nehemiah (Biblical commentary): Lull.Ep.T125   
 Author of On the Gospel of Mark (Biblical commentary): Lull.Ep.T125   
 Author of On the Temple: Lull.Ep.T126   
 Author of On the Song of Songs (Biblical commentary): Lull.Ep.T126   
 Author of On the Temple: Cuthbert.Ep.T127   
 Author of 'a great book': AnnalsUlster  712.3
 Author of a chronicle (Chronicle): AnnalsCamb  735 C
 Author of a computistical work (Computus): Alcuin.Carm.72  2-3
 Author of Verse Life of Saint Cuthbert (Saint’s Life): Alcuin.Carm.9  175-6
 Author of a commentary on the Gospel of Mark: S1448   
 Author of an epigram in the oratory of St Patrick (Poem): Milred.Sylloge  L9
 Author of a book of epigrams[Liber epigrammatum] (Poem): Milred.Sylloge  U15
 Author of an epigram on Jerome's commentary on Isaiah (Poem): Milred.Sylloge  L2
 Author of Riddles (Riddles): Milred.Sylloge  L4
 Author of a dedicatory epigram to St Michael (Poem): Milred.Sylloge  L5
 Author of a dedicatory epigram to a church of St Mary: Milred.Sylloge  L7
 Author of an epigram in the porticus of the church of St Mary constructed by Bishop Wilfrid 2, in which he makes mention of Bishop Acca 3. (Poem): Milred.Sylloge  L8
 Author of ?Book of Epigrams (Poem): Milred.Sylloge  L28
 Author of writings: Milred.Sylloge  L28
 Author of Latin Metrical Psalms XLI, LXXXIII, CXII (Metrical psalm): Milred.Sylloge   
 Bede 1 wrote about miracles of Laurence 2: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  i.1.2
 Author of Life of St Cuthbert 1, written by request of bishop Eadfrith 3 to extoll the saint in both elaborate prose and attractive verse. (Saint’s Life): WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  iii.126.3
Office (73)
Deacon (2)
 Anon.VitAlcuini  4
 Bede.HE  v.24
Priest (71)
 Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue
 Bede.CommTb  Incip.
 Bede.CommTb  Explicit.
 Bede.CommPru  Incip.i
 Bede.CommCt  Prol.Incip.
 Bede.CommCt  Incip.i
 Bede.CommCt  Explic.iii
 Bede.CommCt  Explic.v
 Bede.CommHab  Incip.
 Bede.CommHab  Explic.
 Bede.NatRer  Vers.Tit.
 Bede.ArtMetr  Incip.i.1
 Bede.ArtMetr  Explic.
 Bede.SchemTrop  ii.1.Incip. (p. 142)
 Bede.SchemTrop  ii.2.Explic. (p. 171)
 Acca.Ep  1-2 (Most reverend brother of Christ and fellow priest.)
 Acca.Ep  2
 Bede.CarmPs  Tit.
 Bede.OratDeum  Tit.
 Bede.SolilPs  Tit.
 Bede.CommApc  Vers.Tit.
 Bede.CommApc  Praef.Tit.
 Bede.CommApc  Incip.i
 Bede.CommEsrNeemiam  Praef.Incip.
 Bede.VersDieIud  Tit.
 Bede.CommSm  Cap.Incip.
 Bede.CommSm  Prol.Incip.
 Bede.CommSm  Incip.ii
 Bede.CommAct  Prol.Incip.
 Bede.CommAct  Exposit.Incip.
 Bede.CommEpCath  James.Incip.
 Bede.CommEpCath  IJohn.Incip.
 Bede.CommEpCath  IIIJohn.Incip.
 Bede.CommEpCath  Jude.Incip.
 Bede.CommMc  Praef.Incip.
 Bede.CommMc  Explic.
 Bede.Hymn  Tit.
 Bede.CommGn  Tit.Praef.
 Bede.RetractAct  Incip.
 Bede.RetractAct  Explic.
 Bede.QuaestRg  Incip.
 Bede.Templ  Praef.Incip.
 Bede.Templ  i.Incip.
 Bede.CommLc  Prol.80 (humble priest)
 Bede.CommLc  Incip.i
 Bede.CommLc  Explic.v (humble priest)
 Bede.Mart  52.F.1 bis
 Anon.VitAlcuini  4
 Anon.VitAlcuini  4
 CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p. 586
 CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  Titulus
 Bede.HE  Preface
 Bede.HE  v.24
 Bede.HE  v.24
 Alcuin.VersEubor  685
 Alcuin.VersEubor  1289
 Alcuin.AduersFelicem  ii.13 (col. 138A)
 Alcuin.AduersFelicem  iv.11 (col. 186A)
 Alcuin.AduersFelicem  v.6 (col. 193A)
 Annals.ContBedae  572.735
 ASC  734 F(Lat.)
 Alcuin.Ep  19 (p. 55 line 23)
 Alcuin.Ep  203
 Alcuin.Ep  213 (p. 357 line 10)
 Alcuin.Ep  259
 Boniface.Ep.T91  p. 207
 Cuthbert.Ep.T116  p. 250
 Lull.Ep.T125   
 AnnalsCamb  735 ABC
 Milred.Sylloge  L29
 WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  i.29.1
Occupation (48)
Brother (2)
 Acca.Ep  1
 Acca.Ep  3
Fellow-servant (1)
 Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue
Historian (1)
 Bishops.Ep  p. 559
Monk (15)
 Bede.NomRegLocAct  Explic.
 Bede.CommTb  Explicit.
 Bede.NatRer  Vers.5
 Bede.ArtMetr  Incip. i.1
 Bede.ArtMetr  Explic.
 Bede.EpAlbinum  2
 Bede.CommApc  Explic.iii
 Bede.CommSm  Incip.i
 Bede.CommSm  Explic.iv
 Bede.CommMc  Explic.
 Anon.VitCeolfrithi  Preface
 Bede.EpHelmuualdum  p
 Bede.EpWichthedum  preface
 Boniface.Ep.T76   
 Milred.Sylloge  L28
Scholar (4)
 Alcuin.VersEubor  1306
 OEMart  27
 OEMart  264
 Byrhtferth.VitOswaldi  iv.8
Singer (1)
 Bede.HE  v.24
Teacher (23)
 Anon.VitAlcuini  4
 CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p.580
 CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p.580
 Bede.HE  v.24
 Alcuin.VersEubor  686
 Alcuin.VersEubor  744
 Alcuin.VersEubor  1207
 Alcuin.VersEubor  1305
 Alcuin.VersEubor  1315
 Alcuin.VersEubor  1547
 Bishops.Ep  p. 559
 Alcuin.Ep  19 (p. 55 line 23)
 Alcuin.Ep  155 (p. 250 line 38)
 Alcuin.Ep  216
 Alcuin.Ep  284
 Boniface.Ep.T75  p. 158
 Cuthbert.Ep.T116  p. 250
 Alcuin.Carm.72  4
 Alcuin.Carm.72  5
 Alcuin.Carm.9  175
 Milred.Sylloge  L28
 WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  i.29.1
 NorthernAnnals.FirstSet  34
Writer (1)
 Bede.HE  v.24
Status (4)
Dominus (3)
 Bede.CommCt  Incip.i
 Bede.QuaestRg  Incip.
 Alcuin.Ep  216
Slave (1)
 Bede.EpAccMansFilIsr  col. 699A
Personal Relationship (32)
~ Beloved (General relationship) of Bede 1 (2)
 Anonymi 224: of Bede 1: Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue
 John 19: of Bede 1: Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr  Praefatio
Bede 1 Brother (Honorific kinship) of ~ (1)
 of Wicthed 1: Bede.EpWichthedum   
~ Brother (Honorific kinship) of Bede 1 (10)
 Herefrith 1: of Bede 1: Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue
 Nothhelm 2: of Bede 1: Bede.EpAlbinum  4
 Hwætberht 1: of Bede 1: Bede.CommAct  Prol.7
 Acca 3: of Bede 1: Bede.VersDieIud  156
 Hwætberht 1: of Bede 1: Bede.CommApc  Praef.3
 Nothhelm 2: of Bede 1: Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.1
 Nothhelm 2: of Bede 1: Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.8-9
 Plegwine 1: of Bede 1: Bede.EpPleguinam   
 David 1: of Bede 1: Bede.EpPleguinam   
 Helmwald 1: of Bede 1: Bede.EpHelmuualdum   
~ Brotherly affection (General relationship) of Bede 1 (1)
 Ecgberht 7: of Bede 1: Bede.EpEcgbertum  1
~ Disciple (General relationship) of Bede 1 (2)
 Cuthwine 8: of Bede 1: CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  Titulus
 Cuthbert 9: of Bede 1: Cuthbert.Ep.T116  p. 250
Bede 1 Father (Honorific kinship) of ~ (3)
 of Cuthbert 5: CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p.580
 of Cuthwine 8: CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p.580
 of Anonymi 1122: Alcuin.VersEubor  1317
~ Father (Honorific kinship) of Bede 1 (3)
 Cuthbert 1: of Bede 1: Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue
 Albinus 2: of Bede 1: Bede.EpAlbinum  1
 Acca 3: of Bede 1: Bede.VersDieIud  162
~ Fellow priest (General relationship) of Bede 1 (1)
 Eadgils 1: of Bede 1: Bede.HE  iv.25
~ Friend (General relationship) of Bede 1 (3)
 Hwætberht 1: of Bede 1: Bede.CommApc  Vers.21
 Anonymous 151: of Bede 1: Bede.RetractAct  xix.15
 Cuthbert 4: of Bede 1: Bede.ArtMetr  Tit.i.1
~ Parent (Consanguineal kinship) of Bede 1 (1)
 Anonymi 1124: of Bede 1: Alcuin.VersEubor  1293
Bede 1 Patron (General relationship) of ~ (1)
 of Anonymi 1983: Alcuin.Ep  284
~ Sister (Honorific kinship) of Bede 1 (2)
 Anonymous 148: of Bede 1: Bede.CommHab  lines 1-2
 Anonymous 148: of Bede 1: Bede.CommHab  Lines 770-1
~ Son (Honorific kinship) of Bede 1 (2)
 Cuthbert 4: of Bede 1: Bede.ArtMetr  i.25 (p. 141 line 26)
 Cuthbert 4: of Bede 1: Bede.SchemTrop  ii.i (p. 142 line 12)
Event (116)
Advice/counsel (1)
 Helmwald 1.writing letter to Bede 1: Helmwald 1 wrote to Bede 1 asking for advice on the calculation of bissextus: Bede.EpHelmuualdum   
Affection (1)
 Bede 1.expression that Acca 3 will be preserved unharmed for him: Bede 1 expressed the wish that Christ would preserve his very dear brother (Acca 3) unharmed for him.: Bede.VersDieIud  156-7
Agreement (1)
 Bede 1.agreement to follow a more accurate lunar calculation if offered: Bede 1 agreed to follow a more accurate lunar calculation if it were offered.: Bede.TempRat  xx.15-21
Appointment - ecclesiastical (1)
 Bede 1.letter to Ecgberht 7: Bede 1 wrote to Ecgberht 7 to exhort him to appoint several assistants in his work, by ordaining priests and instituting teachers. He also lamented the state of the Northumbrian church and the monastic life and recommended Ecgberht 7 he should appoint more bishops in his large diocese.: Bede.EpEcgbertum  1-12 ([734])
Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of deacon (1)
 Bede 1.diaconate: Bede 1 was ordained deacon through the ministration of John 18 on the direction of Ceolfrith 1.: Bede.HE  v.24
Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of priest (1)
 Bede 1.priestly ordination: Bede 1 was ordained priest through the ministration of John 18 and on the direction of Ceolfrith 1.: Bede.HE  v.24
Bequeathing/will-making (1)
 Bede 1.bequesting his goods to the priests of his monastery: a few treasures in his box: some pepper, napkins and some incense : CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p. 584
Birth (1)
 Bede 1.birth: Bede 1 was born this year.: AnnalsUlster  654.7 (ca 673)
Blessing (1)
 Bede 1.invocation of a blessing for Acca 3 and request for prayers: Bede 1 invoked a blessing for Acca 3 and requested prayers for himself.: Bede.VersDieIud  156-7, 159-63
Book circulating/making/reading/translating/writing (53)
 Acca 3.encouragement to Bede 1 to complete his commentary on Ezra and Nehemiah: With the encouragement of Acca 3 Bede 1 had devoted effort to completing the volume [containing Bede 1's commentary on Ezra and Nehemiah].: Bede.CommEsrNeemiam  Praef.
 Acca 3.request to Bede 1 to write a commentary on the Gospel of Luke: Acca 3 had often suggested to Bede 1 to write a commentary on the Gospel of Luke.: Acca.Ep  1-18
 Albinus 2.encouragement of Bede 1 to write the Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum: Albinus 2 had long ago urged Bede 1 to write an ecclesiastical history of their people.: Bede.EpAlbinum  6-7
 Alcuin 1.dictation of manuscript for [Charlemagne 1]: In response to a command from [Charlemagne 1] Alcuin 1 dictated a books of works by Bede 1 and others.: Alcuin.Carm.72  1-12
 Anonymous 152.relief from the present worries of temporal matters by reading: Bede 1 did not doubt that the bishop (Anonymous 152) got relief from worries through reading.: Bede.Templ  Praef.49-55, 62-3
 Bede 1.compilation of his De arte metrica for Cuthbert 1: Bede 1 compiled De arte metrica for Cuthbert 1.: Bede.ArtMetr  i.25 (p. 141 lines 26-9)
 Bede 1.completion of a commentary on the Acts of the Apostles: Bede 1 had completed a commentary on the Acts of the Apostles.: Bede.CommAct  Prol.13-23
 Bede 1.composition of De die iudicii at the request of Acca 3: Following the orders of Acca 3, Bede 1 had composed for him the poem of weeping.: Bede.VersDieIud  158
 Bede 1.composition of De templo: [Bede 1] had written De templo recently.: Bede.Templ  Praef.56-8
 Bede 1.composition of Ecclesiastical History: Bede 1 tells from what sources he gained his information.: Bede.HE  Preface
 Bede 1.composition of Life of Cuthbert 1: Bede 1 wrote [about the discovery of Cuthbert 1's incorrupt body] in the little book about his life.: Bede.Mart  52.F.1 bis
 Bede 1.composition of Metrical Life: Bede 1 wrote a Metrical Life of Cuthbert shortly before sending it to John 19.: Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr  Praefatio
 Bede 1.composition of VitCuthbPr: In his prologue addressed to Bishop Eadfrith 3 and the community of Lindisfarne (Anonymi 224), Bede 1 describes the rigorous investigation which preceded the writing itself.: Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue
 Bede 1.composition of explanations of names and phrases for Nothhelm 2: Bede 1 was sending on other sheets collected separately to Nothhelm 2 names and phrases that could be explained more easily and succinctly.: Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.6-9
 Bede 1.composition of his CommLc in response to the letter of Acca 3: Bede 1 submitted himself to the task of composition that he had been enjoined to undertake in which as one dictating to himself he would be both transcriber and copyist.: Bede.CommLc  Prol.93-105
 Bede 1.composition of his XXX quaestiones sent to Nothhelm 2: Bede 1 sent a volume treating of thirty propositions.: Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.2-6
 Bede 1.composition of his first recension of his commentary on Genesis for Acca 3: Bede 1 compiled two books of commentary on Genesis for Acca 3.: Bede.CommGn  Praef.24-35
 Bede 1.correct interpretation of Isaiah xxiv.21-3 given to Acca 3: Bede 1 corrected the misinterpretation by Acca 3 of his interpretation of Isaiah xxiv.21-3.: Bede.EpAccDeEoQuod  702B-C, 709C
 Bede 1.correction of his writings: They say that Bede 1 spent a further thirty years correcting what he had written.: Anon.VitAlcuini  4
 Bede 1.death: Cuthbert 5 provides a detailed description of Bede 1's illness and death.: CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  Titulus; pp. 580, 584, 586
 Bede 1.dedication of book to Hwætberht 1: Bede 1 dedicated his De temporum ratione to Hwætberht 1.: Bede.TempRat  Praef.38-42
 Bede 1.despatch of De templo for Albinus 2 to transcribe: Bede 1 sent Albinus 2 his De templo to transcribe in recompense for the prior assistance of Albinus 2 with his Historia ecclesiastica.: Bede.EpAlbinum  10-14
 Bede 1.despatch of De templo to Anonymous 152 for his perusal: Bede 1 sent the bishop (Anonymous 152) his De templo for his perusal.: Bede.Templ  Praef.56-9
 Bede 1.despatch of his commentary on the Letter of John to Acca 3: Bede 1 sent a small commentary on the Letter of John to Acca 3.: Bede.CommAct  Prol.76-80
 Bede 1.despatch of the Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum for Albinus 2 to transcribe: Bede 1 sent his Historia ecclesiastica to Albinus 2 for transcription as soon as he had completed it.: Bede.EpAlbinum  8-10
 Bede 1.employment of comparative texts lest anyone be offended: Bede 1 employed the Hebrew truth in his De temporum ratione but also cited the Septuagint wherever there was a discrepancy lest anyone should by chance be offended so that the reader could make a choice.: Bede.TempRat  Praef.13-18
 Bede 1.first submission of HE: Bede 1 submitted his historical work for Ceolwulf 3's perusal and criticism.: Bede.HE  Preface
 Bede 1.his obedience to the request of Acca 3 to complete his commentary on Ezra and Nehemiah: Bede 1 diligently obeying Acca 3's encouragement to complete [the commentary on Ezra and Nehemiah] had published it.: Bede.CommEsrNeemiam  Praef.
 Bede 1.intention to write a commentary on Ezra: Bede 1 intended to write a commentary on the book of Ezra.: Bede.CommGn  Praef.37-45
 Bede 1.letter to Acca 3 introducing his commentary on Genesis: Bede 1 wrote that he had composed a commentary on a portion of Genesis in response to a request from Acca 3.: Bede.CommGn  Praef.
 Bede 1.letter to Albinus 2 concerning the Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum: Bede 1 wrote to thank Albinus 2 and send him copies of his works to be transcribed.: Bede.EpAlbinum  1-19
 Bede 1.reasons for failing to do a commentary on Luke at the behest of Acca 3: Bede 1 had hitherto failed to do a commentary on Luke.: Bede.CommAct  Prol.3-12
 Bede 1.request concerning the copying of his commentary on the Gospel of Mark: Bede 1 made a request concerning the copying of his commentary on the Gospel of Mark.: Bede.CommMc  Pref.45-50
 Bede 1.request for intercessions because of his XXX quaestiones: Bede 1 asked for prayers because of composing his XXX quaestiones.: Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.22-7
 Bede 1.request to Acca 3 that Bede 1’s source references be retained should his commentary be copied.: Bede 1 asked that his source references be retained should his works be copied.: Bede.CommLc  Prol.111-15
 Bede 1.request to the reader not to make emendations in a codex from his commentary: Bede 1 asked that the reader not interpolate his volume.: Bede.RetractAct  Prol.18-22
 Bede 1.resumption of composing his commentary on Samuel after a rest: The plans of Bede 1 to resume writing his commentary on Samuel after a rest were disrupted by circumstances.: Bede.CommSm  iv.1-7
 Bede 1.return to contemplation of the Scriptures and composition of his commentary on Samuel: Bede 1 returned to the study of the Scriptures and composed the fourth book of his commentary on Samuel.: Bede.CommSm  iv.20-8
 Bede 1.second submission of HE: Bede 1 sent his historical work to Ceolwulf 3 for copying and fuller study: Bede.HE  Preface
 Bede 1.sending a copy of his Metrical Life of Cuthbert to John 19: Bede 1 sent John 19 a copy of his Metrical Life of Cuthbert: Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr  Praefatio
 Bede 1.tanslation of Creed and Lord’s Prayer: Bede 1 gave to many ignorant priests (Anonymi 590) a translation of both the Creed and the Lord's prayer.: Bede.EpEcgbertum  5
 Bede 1.teaching the contents of his writings to certain brothers: When Bede 1 explained two books he had written, he discovered that his audience felt they were too concise.: Bede.TempRat  Praef.1-7
 Bede 1.transcription of his commentary on the Apocalypse for Acca 3: Bede 1 had arranged for his commentary on the Apocalypse to be transcribed for Acca 3.: Bede.CommAct  Prol.6-8
 Bede 1.translation of St. John’s gospel and Isidore’s book: Bede 1 wanted to finish the translation of St John's gospel and a selection of Isidore's book On the Wonders of Nature.: CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  titulus, pp.582, 584
 Bede 1.willinglness to do a further commentary on Genesis: Bede 1 expressed his willingness to do a further commentary on Genesis after completing a commentary on Ezra.: Bede.CommGn  Praef.35-7
 Bede 1.writing: Bede 1 wrote in books what he had learnt over the previous thirty years.: Anon.VitAlcuini  4
 Bede 1.writing about the holy and pure life of Hygebald 2: Bede 1 wrote that Hygebald 2 was of a holy and pure life.: OEMart  264
 Bede 1.writing about Æthelthryth 2: Bede 1 wrote the stories of St Æthelthryth's excellent mode of life in his books.: S779   
 Bede 1.writing of life and miracles of Chad 1: Bede 1 wrote about the miracles and life of Chad 1 in the books of the English.: OEMart  27
 Boniface 5.letter to Ecgberht 7: Boniface 5 wrote to Ecgberht 7 asking him to read the letter he was sending to Æthelbald 4 and amend it if necessary. He also asked Ecgberht 7 to send him some works of Bede 1. Boniface 5 was sending him copies of letters by Gregory 1 together with a corporal-cloth and a towel.: Boniface.Ep.T75  pp. 156-8 ([746] x [747])
 Boniface 5.letter to Hwætberht 1: Boniface 5 asked Hwætberht 1 to send him some works of Bede 1.: Boniface.Ep.T76    ([746] x [747])
 Gregory 1.composition of LibResp.: Gregory 1 composed a book of answers to the questions of Augustine 1, which Bede 1 has included in his HE.: Bede.HE  ii.1
 Nothhelm 2.bringing letters to England: Nothhelm 2 brought to Bede 1 the letters he found in Rome: Bede.HE  Preface
Burial (1)
 Bede 1.epitaph: Bede1 rested here, buried in the flesh.: Milred.Sylloge  L29
Commemoration of the dead (1)
 Bede 1.request to be inserted in the Lindisfarne register: Bede 1 asked Bishop Eadfrith 3 for his name to be inserted among those of the Lindisfarne community, so that they could pray for him after his death as if he was one of them.: Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue
Correspondence (21)
 Acca 3.renewed request to Bede 1 to write a commentary on the Gospel of Luke: Acca 3 responded to Bede 1's objections against writing a commentary on Luke and renewed his request.: Acca.Ep  19-78
 Albinus 2.gifts to Bede 1 sent through the agency of Nothhelm 2: Albinus 2 had sent gifts and letters to Bede 1 through the agency of Nothhelm 2.: Bede.EpAlbinum  3-8
 Albinus 2.letters to Bede 1: Albinus 2 had sent letters to Bede 1.: Bede.EpAlbinum  3-8
 Alcuin 1.letter to Anonymi 1983 asking them to remember him and offering advice: Alcuin 1 requested that the brethren of Monkwearmouth (Anonymi 1983) remember him and commended them for their way of life, which he exhorted them to maintain.: Alcuin.Ep  284 (793 x 804)
 Anonymous 150.posing of a question of scriptural interpretation in writing to Bede 1: Anonymous 150 had written to ask [Bede 1] about the interpretation of a scriptural passage.: Bede.OpusQuaest  187-98
 Bede 1.despatch of his commentary on the Letter of John to Acca 3: Bede 1 sent a small commentary on the Letter of John to Acca 3.: Bede.CommAct  Prol.76-80
 Bede 1.letter to Acca 3 introducing his commentary on Genesis: Bede 1 wrote that he had composed a commentary on a portion of Genesis in response to a request from Acca 3.: Bede.CommGn  Praef.
 Bede 1.letter to Acca 3 introducing his commentary on Luke: Bede 1 wrote to Acca 3 introducing his commentary on Luke.: Bede.CommLc  Prol.81-220
 Bede 1.letter to Albinus 2 concerning the Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum: Bede 1 wrote to thank Albinus 2 and send him copies of his works to be transcribed.: Bede.EpAlbinum  1-19
 Bede 1.letter to Ecgberht 7: Bede 1 wrote to Ecgberht 7 to exhort him to appoint several assistants in his work, by ordaining priests and instituting teachers. He also lamented the state of the Northumbrian church and the monastic life and recommended Ecgberht 7 he should appoint more bishops in his large diocese.: Bede.EpEcgbertum  1-12 ([734])
 Bede 1.reception of letters from Acca 3: Bede 1 had received very frequent letters from Acca 3.: Bede.CommAct  Prol.2-10
 Bede 1.request to Nothhelm 2 for him to send any better explanation of what he had expounded: Bede 1 asked Nothhelm 2 not to hesitate to send him any better explanation for what he had expounded.: Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.27-9
 Bede 1.writing letter to Helmwald 1: Bede 1 wrote to Helmwald 1 at his request to explain the calculation of the fourth year (bissextus): Bede.EpHelmuualdum   
 Bede 1.writing letter to Plegwine 1: In response to the story reported to him by Plegwine 1's messenger [Anonymous 282], Bede 1 wrote to Plegwine 1 refuting accusations of heresy which had levelled at him by lewd rustics [Anonymi 725]: Bede.EpPleguinam  1
 Bede 1.writing to Wicthed 1: Bede 1 replied to Wicthed 1's letter having copied the chapters requested.: Bede.EpWichthedum  1
 Boniface 5.letter to Ecgberht 7: Boniface 5 wrote to Ecgberht 7 asking him to read the letter he was sending to Æthelbald 4 and amend it if necessary. He also asked Ecgberht 7 to send him some works of Bede 1. Boniface 5 was sending him copies of letters by Gregory 1 together with a corporal-cloth and a towel.: Boniface.Ep.T75  pp. 156-8 ([746] x [747])
 Boniface 5.letter to Hwætberht 1: Boniface 5 asked Hwætberht 1 to send him some works of Bede 1.: Boniface.Ep.T76    ([746] x [747])
 Cuthbert 5.letter to Cuthwine 8: Cuthbert 5 wrote a letter in reply to Cuthwine 8's and sent him a brief account of Bede 1's death.: CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p. 580
 Helmwald 1.writing letter to Bede 1: Helmwald 1 wrote to Bede 1 asking for advice on the calculation of bissextus: Bede.EpHelmuualdum   
 Plegwine 1.sending Anonymous 282 to Bede 1: Plegwine 1 sent a messenger [Anonymous 282] to Bede 1 to give him peaceful greeting: Bede.EpPleguinam  1
 Wicthed 1.writing to Bede 1: Wicthed 1 wrote to Bede 1 asking him for copies of chapters: Bede.EpWichthedum  1
Council-meeting, ecclesiastical (2)
 Adomnán 1.tonsuring: Adomnán 1 was tonsured at the synod where his views had been condemned.: AnnalsFragIrel  56.166
 Anonymi 2060.synodal gathering to condemn Adomnán 1: Anonymi 2060 condemned Adomnán 1 1 for the date when he celebrated Easter and for his tonsure.: AnnalsFragIrel  56.166
Death/dying (3)
 Bede 1.death: In 735 Bede 1 the teacher died in Jarrow.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet  34 (735)
 Gregory 1.death: Gregory 1 went to the Lord.: AnnalsUlster  606.3 (604)
 Wilfrid 4.outliving Bede 1: Wilfrid 4 outlived Bede 1, who remarks that Wilfrid 4 was bishop of York in the year he died.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  iii.111
Easter-observance (1)
 Anonymi 2060.synodal gathering to condemn Adomnán 1: Anonymi 2060 condemned Adomnán 1 1 for the date when he celebrated Easter and for his tonsure.: AnnalsFragIrel  56.166
Education/teaching (7)
 Anonymous 148.request to Bede 1 for an exposition of Habakkuk: Anonymous 148 asked Bede 1 expound the Song of the prophet Habakkuk to her.: Bede.CommHab  Line 1
 Anonymous 150.posing of a question of scriptural interpretation in writing to Bede 1: Anonymous 150 had written to ask [Bede 1] about the interpretation of a scriptural passage.: Bede.OpusQuaest  187-98
 Bede 1.return to contemplation of the Scriptures and composition of his commentary on Samuel: Bede 1 returned to the study of the Scriptures and composed the fourth book of his commentary on Samuel.: Bede.CommSm  iv.20-8
 Bede 1.staying at Ecgberht 7’s minster: Bede 1 stayed with Ecgberht 7, at the latter's minster for the sake of study: Bede.EpEcgbertum  1 ([733])
 Bede 1.teaching: They say that Bede 1 spent a further thirty years also teaching pupils (Anonymi 513) outstandingly in the study of all the liberal arts.: Anon.VitAlcuini  4
 Bede 1.teaching the contents of his writings to certain brothers: When Bede 1 explained two books he had written, he discovered that his audience felt they were too concise.: Bede.TempRat  Praef.1-7
 Bede 1.writing letter to Helmwald 1: Bede 1 wrote to Helmwald 1 at his request to explain the calculation of the fourth year (bissextus): Bede.EpHelmuualdum   
Enquiry (1)
 Nothhelm 2.request for clarification about the Book of Kings: Nothhelm 2 had requested for elucidation about the Book of Kings.: Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.1-3, 18-22
Feasting/banqueting (1)
 Anonymous 283.accusing Bede 1 of heresy: A drunk [Anonymous 283] accused Bede 1 of heresy at a banquet at which Wilfrid 4 was present: Bede.EpPleguinam  17
Grant and Gift (6)
 Albinus 2.gifts to Bede 1 sent through the agency of Nothhelm 2: Albinus 2 had sent gifts and letters to Bede 1 through the agency of Nothhelm 2.: Bede.EpAlbinum  3-8
 Bede 1.despatch of De templo to Anonymous 152 for his perusal: Bede 1 sent the bishop (Anonymous 152) his De templo for his perusal.: Bede.Templ  Praef.56-9
 Bede 1.giving little treasures to Anonymi 694: Bede 1 asked Cuthbert 5 to go and fetch the priests (Anonymi 694) of the monastery as he wanted to give them his little treasures: some pepper, napkins and incense.: CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p. 584
 Bede 1.handing over by his parents (Anonymi 510) to monastic discipline: Bede 1 was handed over by his parents (Anonymi 512) to monastic discipline.: Anon.VitAlcuini  4
 Bede 1.sending a copy of his Metrical Life of Cuthbert to John 19: Bede 1 sent John 19 a copy of his Metrical Life of Cuthbert: Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr  Praefatio
 Boniface 5.letter to Ecgberht 7: Boniface 5 wrote to Ecgberht 7 asking him to read the letter he was sending to Æthelbald 4 and amend it if necessary. He also asked Ecgberht 7 to send him some works of Bede 1. Boniface 5 was sending him copies of letters by Gregory 1 together with a corporal-cloth and a towel.: Boniface.Ep.T75  pp. 156-8 ([746] x [747])
Healing (2)
 Bede 1.miracle of healing after Bede 1’s death: A sick man (Anonymous 378) was healed when surrounded by the relics of Bede 1.: Alcuin.VersEubor  1317-18
 Cuthbert 1.healing of Bede 1’s tongue: Bede 1 was healed of his tongue through Cuthbert 1's relics: Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr  Praefatio
Heresy-allegations/condemnations (8)
 Anonymous 283.accusing Bede 1 of heresy: A drunk [Anonymous 283] accused Bede 1 of heresy at a banquet at which Wilfrid 4 was present: Bede.EpPleguinam  17
 Bede 1.agreement to follow a more accurate lunar calculation if offered: Bede 1 agreed to follow a more accurate lunar calculation if it were offered.: Bede.TempRat  xx.15-21
 Bede 1.asking Plegwine 1 to give his case to David 1: Bede 1 asked Plegwine 1 to give his refutation of heresy to David 1 who would present it to Wilfrid 4 and thus exonerate him: Bede.EpPleguinam  17
 Bede 1.correct interpretation of Isaiah xxiv.21-3 given to Acca 3: Bede 1 corrected the misinterpretation by Acca 3 of his interpretation of Isaiah xxiv.21-3.: Bede.EpAccDeEoQuod  702B-C, 709C
 Bede 1.defence against raising novel questions: Bede 1 offered a defense against any who might criticize him for raising new questions.: Bede.ChronMaior  467.19
 Bede 1.employment of comparative texts lest anyone be offended: Bede 1 employed the Hebrew truth in his De temporum ratione but also cited the Septuagint wherever there was a discrepancy lest anyone should by chance be offended so that the reader could make a choice.: Bede.TempRat  Praef.13-18
 Bede 1.expression of concern to Acca 3 about heresy: Bede 1 expressed concern to Acca 3 about falling into heresy in answering one of his questions.: Bede.EpAccMansFilIsr  Cols 699B and 702A
 Bede 1.writing letter to Plegwine 1: In response to the story reported to him by Plegwine 1's messenger [Anonymous 282], Bede 1 wrote to Plegwine 1 refuting accusations of heresy which had levelled at him by lewd rustics [Anonymi 725]: Bede.EpPleguinam  1
Journey (1)
 Nothhelm 2.bringing letters to England: Nothhelm 2 brought to Bede 1 the letters he found in Rome: Bede.HE  Preface
Message-sending (1)
 Plegwine 1.sending Anonymous 282 to Bede 1: Plegwine 1 sent a messenger [Anonymous 282] to Bede 1 to give him peaceful greeting: Bede.EpPleguinam  1
Monastic life, converting to/joining/oblation (2)
 Bede 1.entry into monastic life: Through the agency of his parents (Anonymi 1124), Bede 1 entered the monastery of Jarrow at the age of seven.: Alcuin.VersEubor  1293-4
 Bede 1.handing over by his parents (Anonymi 510) to monastic discipline: Bede 1 was handed over by his parents (Anonymi 512) to monastic discipline.: Anon.VitAlcuini  4
Relics-incorrupt preservation/placing in reliquary/requesting/translating (1)
 Cuthbert 1.relics of him and other saints found: In Durham the elevation of holy bodies took place: the body of St Cuthbert 1 was found incorrupt; all the clothes shone as though new. On the breast was a chalice, the upper part of gold, the lower of onyx. The head of Oswald 1 king and martyr was found between the arms. The bones of the saints Bede 1 and King Ceolwulf 3, who had been monk and saint at Lindisfarne, were discovered in separate linen bags.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  iii.134.4-5 (1104)
Reporting (1)
 Bede 1.report of what he heard from Anonymi 425 concerning a scriptural interpretation of Theodore 1: The author [Bede 1] reported what certain persons (Anonymi 425) affirmed that Theodore 1 had explained.: Bede.OpusQuaest  96-8
Request (23)
 Acca 3 and Anonymi 428.request to Bede 1 to do a commentary on the Gospel of Mark: Acca 3 and numerous brothers (Anonymi 428) had urged Bede 1 to do a commentary on the Gospel of Mark.: Bede.CommMc  Pref.39-41
 Acca 3.frequent exhortation to Bede 1: Acca 3 had made a frequent request to Bede 1 [to provide a commentary on 1 Samuel].: Bede.CommSm  Prol.34-6
 Acca 3.renewed request to Bede 1 to write a commentary on the Gospel of Luke: Acca 3 responded to Bede 1's objections against writing a commentary on Luke and renewed his request.: Acca.Ep  19-78
 Acca 3.request to Bede 1 to compile a commentary on the book of Genesis: Acca 3 had asked Bede 1 to compile a commentary on Genesis.: Bede.CommGn  Praef.18-24
 Acca 3.request to Bede 1 to compose a commentary on the Acts of the Apostles: Acca 3 had asked Bede 1 to compose a commentary on the Acts of the Apostles.: Bede.RetractAct  Prol.9-11
 Acca 3.request to Bede 1 to write a commentary on the Gospel of Luke: Acca 3 had often suggested to Bede 1 to write a commentary on the Gospel of Luke.: Acca.Ep  1-18
 Alcuin 1.letter to Anonymi 1983 asking them to remember him and offering advice: Alcuin 1 requested that the brethren of Monkwearmouth (Anonymi 1983) remember him and commended them for their way of life, which he exhorted them to maintain.: Alcuin.Ep  284 (793 x 804)
 Anonymous 148.request to Bede 1 for an exposition of Habakkuk: Anonymous 148 asked Bede 1 expound the Song of the prophet Habakkuk to her.: Bede.CommHab  Line 1
 Bede 1.asking Plegwine 1 to give his case to David 1: Bede 1 asked Plegwine 1 to give his refutation of heresy to David 1 who would present it to Wilfrid 4 and thus exonerate him: Bede.EpPleguinam  17
 Bede 1.invocation of a blessing for Acca 3 and request for prayers: Bede 1 invoked a blessing for Acca 3 and requested prayers for himself.: Bede.VersDieIud  156-7, 159-63
 Bede 1.letter to Ecgberht 7: Bede 1 wrote to Ecgberht 7 to exhort him to appoint several assistants in his work, by ordaining priests and instituting teachers. He also lamented the state of the Northumbrian church and the monastic life and recommended Ecgberht 7 he should appoint more bishops in his large diocese.: Bede.EpEcgbertum  1-12 ([734])
 Bede 1.request concerning the copying of his commentary on the Gospel of Mark: Bede 1 made a request concerning the copying of his commentary on the Gospel of Mark.: Bede.CommMc  Pref.45-50
 Bede 1.request for intercessions because of his XXX quaestiones: Bede 1 asked for prayers because of composing his XXX quaestiones.: Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.22-7
 Bede 1.request to Acca 3 to say farewell to the brothers (Anonymi 427): Bede 1 asked Acca 3 to say farewell to the brothers (Anonymi 427).: Bede.VersDieIud  161
 Bede 1.request to Albinus 2 for Divine intercession for himself: Bede 1 asked for intercession before God on his behalf.: Bede.EpAlbinum  14-18
 Bede 1.request to Nothhelm 2 for him to send any better explanation of what he had expounded: Bede 1 asked Nothhelm 2 not to hesitate to send him any better explanation for what he had expounded.: Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.27-9
 Bede 1.request to be inserted in the Lindisfarne register: Bede 1 asked Bishop Eadfrith 3 for his name to be inserted among those of the Lindisfarne community, so that they could pray for him after his death as if he was one of them.: Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue
 Bede 1.request to the reader not to make emendations in a codex from his commentary: Bede 1 asked that the reader not interpolate his volume.: Bede.RetractAct  Prol.18-22
 Bede 1.request to the reader of his XXX quaestiones: Bede 1 made requests of the reader.: Bede.QuaestRg  xxx.62-4
 Bede 1.writing to Wicthed 1: Bede 1 replied to Wicthed 1's letter having copied the chapters requested.: Bede.EpWichthedum  1
 Boniface 5.letter to Ecgberht 7: Boniface 5 wrote to Ecgberht 7 asking him to read the letter he was sending to Æthelbald 4 and amend it if necessary. He also asked Ecgberht 7 to send him some works of Bede 1. Boniface 5 was sending him copies of letters by Gregory 1 together with a corporal-cloth and a towel.: Boniface.Ep.T75  pp. 156-8 ([746] x [747])
 Boniface 5.letter to Hwætberht 1: Boniface 5 asked Hwætberht 1 to send him some works of Bede 1.: Boniface.Ep.T76    ([746] x [747])
 Wicthed 1.writing to Bede 1: Wicthed 1 wrote to Bede 1 asking him for copies of chapters: Bede.EpWichthedum  1
Residence (1)
 Adomnán 1.residency with Bede 1: Bede 1 was with Adomnán 1 while the latter was in England.: AnnalsFragIrel  56.166
Tonsuring (2)
 Adomnán 1.tonsuring: Adomnán 1 was tonsured at the synod where his views had been condemned.: AnnalsFragIrel  56.166
 Anonymi 2060.synodal gathering to condemn Adomnán 1: Anonymi 2060 condemned Adomnán 1 1 for the date when he celebrated Easter and for his tonsure.: AnnalsFragIrel  56.166
Visit (1)
 Bede 1.staying at Ecgberht 7’s minster: Bede 1 stayed with Ecgberht 7, at the latter's minster for the sake of study: Bede.EpEcgbertum  1 ([733])
Factoids linked indirectly to Bede 1 (19)
Personal Information (2)
intellectual (1)
 Aldhelm 3: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  v.195.1 (Bede 1 brought the praises of Aldhelm 3's literary achievement to a climax; he listed his books and emphasised his many-sided learning.)
piety (1)
 John 18: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  iii.110.3 (John 18 was a man of exemplary virtue, and he found a well-known eulogist, Bede 1, in his History of the English. But he lives up to his praises even now, and his miracles are not yet over.)
Education (1)
 Cuthbert 4: Insofar as Bede 1 had been zealous in the imbuing of sacred letters and ecclesiastical statutes, so he also would skilfully instruct Cuthbert 4 in the metrical art.: Bede.ArtMetr  i.25 (p. 141 lines 29-31)
Authorship (4)
Acca 3:  Author of a letter to Bede 1 asking that he write a commentary on the Gospel of Luke (Letter): Acca.Ep  1-2
Acca 3:  Author of On the Resting-Places of the Children of Israel (Letter): Bede.EpAccMansFilIsr  Col. 699A
Acca 3:  Author of a letter to Bede 1 enquiring about the interpretation of a text in Isaiah (Letter): Bede.EpAccDeEoQuod  col. 702B
Helmwald 1:  Author of a letter to Bede 1 asking him to explain the calculation of bissextus (Letter): Bede.EpHelmuualdum   
Office (1)
Bishop of Bede 1 (1)
 Pehthelm 1: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  iii.118.3
Occupation (5)
Brother of Bede 1 (1)
 Nothhelm 2: Bede.EpAlbinum  4
Pupil of Bede 1 (1)
 Ecgberht 7: Anon.VitAlcuini  4
Scribe of Bede 1 (1)
 Anonymi 423: Bede.TempRat  xx.19-20
Teacher of Bede 1 (2)
 Ecgberht 7: Anon.VitAlcuini  4
 Biscop 2: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  iv.186.7
Status (5)
Apostle of Bede 1 (1)
 Gregory 1: Bede.CommLc  Prol.100
Dominus of Bede 1 (4)
 Acca 3: Bede.EpAccMansFilIsr  Col. 699A
 Acca 3: Bede.EpAccDeEoQuod  col. 702B
 Acca 3: Bede.CommAct  Prol.1
 Acca 3: Bede.CommLc  Prol.79
Event (1)
Advice/counsel (1)
 Helmwald 1.writing letter to Bede 1: Helmwald 1 wrote to Bede 1 asking for advice on the calculation of bissextus: Bede.EpHelmuualdum   
Affection (1)
 Bede 1.expression that Acca 3 will be preserved unharmed for him: Bede 1 expressed the wish that Christ would preserve his very dear brother (Acca 3) unharmed for him.: Bede.VersDieIud  156-7
Agreement (1)
 Bede 1.agreement to follow a more accurate lunar calculation if offered: Bede 1 agreed to follow a more accurate lunar calculation if it were offered.: Bede.TempRat  xx.15-21
Appointment - ecclesiastical (1)
 Bede 1.letter to Ecgberht 7: Bede 1 wrote to Ecgberht 7 to exhort him to appoint several assistants in his work, by ordaining priests and instituting teachers. He also lamented the state of the Northumbrian church and the monastic life and recommended Ecgberht 7 he should appoint more bishops in his large diocese.: Bede.EpEcgbertum  1-12 ([734])
Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of deacon (1)
 Bede 1.diaconate: Bede 1 was ordained deacon through the ministration of John 18 on the direction of Ceolfrith 1.: Bede.HE  v.24
Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of priest (1)
 Bede 1.priestly ordination: Bede 1 was ordained priest through the ministration of John 18 and on the direction of Ceolfrith 1.: Bede.HE  v.24
Bequeathing/will-making (1)
 Bede 1.bequesting his goods to the priests of his monastery: a few treasures in his box: some pepper, napkins and some incense : CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p. 584
Birth (1)
 Bede 1.birth: Bede 1 was born this year.: AnnalsUlster  654.7 (ca 673)
Blessing (1)
 Bede 1.invocation of a blessing for Acca 3 and request for prayers: Bede 1 invoked a blessing for Acca 3 and requested prayers for himself.: Bede.VersDieIud  156-7, 159-63
Book circulating/making/reading/translating/writing (53)
 Acca 3.encouragement to Bede 1 to complete his commentary on Ezra and Nehemiah: With the encouragement of Acca 3 Bede 1 had devoted effort to completing the volume [containing Bede 1's commentary on Ezra and Nehemiah].: Bede.CommEsrNeemiam  Praef.
 Acca 3.request to Bede 1 to write a commentary on the Gospel of Luke: Acca 3 had often suggested to Bede 1 to write a commentary on the Gospel of Luke.: Acca.Ep  1-18
 Albinus 2.encouragement of Bede 1 to write the Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum: Albinus 2 had long ago urged Bede 1 to write an ecclesiastical history of their people.: Bede.EpAlbinum  6-7
 Alcuin 1.dictation of manuscript for [Charlemagne 1]: In response to a command from [Charlemagne 1] Alcuin 1 dictated a books of works by Bede 1 and others.: Alcuin.Carm.72  1-12
 Anonymous 152.relief from the present worries of temporal matters by reading: Bede 1 did not doubt that the bishop (Anonymous 152) got relief from worries through reading.: Bede.Templ  Praef.49-55, 62-3
 Bede 1.compilation of his De arte metrica for Cuthbert 1: Bede 1 compiled De arte metrica for Cuthbert 1.: Bede.ArtMetr  i.25 (p. 141 lines 26-9)
 Bede 1.completion of a commentary on the Acts of the Apostles: Bede 1 had completed a commentary on the Acts of the Apostles.: Bede.CommAct  Prol.13-23
 Bede 1.composition of De die iudicii at the request of Acca 3: Following the orders of Acca 3, Bede 1 had composed for him the poem of weeping.: Bede.VersDieIud  158
 Bede 1.composition of De templo: [Bede 1] had written De templo recently.: Bede.Templ  Praef.56-8
 Bede 1.composition of Ecclesiastical History: Bede 1 tells from what sources he gained his information.: Bede.HE  Preface
 Bede 1.composition of Life of Cuthbert 1: Bede 1 wrote [about the discovery of Cuthbert 1's incorrupt body] in the little book about his life.: Bede.Mart  52.F.1 bis
 Bede 1.composition of Metrical Life: Bede 1 wrote a Metrical Life of Cuthbert shortly before sending it to John 19.: Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr  Praefatio
 Bede 1.composition of VitCuthbPr: In his prologue addressed to Bishop Eadfrith 3 and the community of Lindisfarne (Anonymi 224), Bede 1 describes the rigorous investigation which preceded the writing itself.: Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue
 Bede 1.composition of explanations of names and phrases for Nothhelm 2: Bede 1 was sending on other sheets collected separately to Nothhelm 2 names and phrases that could be explained more easily and succinctly.: Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.6-9
 Bede 1.composition of his CommLc in response to the letter of Acca 3: Bede 1 submitted himself to the task of composition that he had been enjoined to undertake in which as one dictating to himself he would be both transcriber and copyist.: Bede.CommLc  Prol.93-105
 Bede 1.composition of his XXX quaestiones sent to Nothhelm 2: Bede 1 sent a volume treating of thirty propositions.: Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.2-6
 Bede 1.composition of his first recension of his commentary on Genesis for Acca 3: Bede 1 compiled two books of commentary on Genesis for Acca 3.: Bede.CommGn  Praef.24-35
 Bede 1.correct interpretation of Isaiah xxiv.21-3 given to Acca 3: Bede 1 corrected the misinterpretation by Acca 3 of his interpretation of Isaiah xxiv.21-3.: Bede.EpAccDeEoQuod  702B-C, 709C
 Bede 1.correction of his writings: They say that Bede 1 spent a further thirty years correcting what he had written.: Anon.VitAlcuini  4
 Bede 1.death: Cuthbert 5 provides a detailed description of Bede 1's illness and death.: CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  Titulus; pp. 580, 584, 586
 Bede 1.dedication of book to Hwætberht 1: Bede 1 dedicated his De temporum ratione to Hwætberht 1.: Bede.TempRat  Praef.38-42
 Bede 1.despatch of De templo for Albinus 2 to transcribe: Bede 1 sent Albinus 2 his De templo to transcribe in recompense for the prior assistance of Albinus 2 with his Historia ecclesiastica.: Bede.EpAlbinum  10-14
 Bede 1.despatch of De templo to Anonymous 152 for his perusal: Bede 1 sent the bishop (Anonymous 152) his De templo for his perusal.: Bede.Templ  Praef.56-9
 Bede 1.despatch of his commentary on the Letter of John to Acca 3: Bede 1 sent a small commentary on the Letter of John to Acca 3.: Bede.CommAct  Prol.76-80
 Bede 1.despatch of the Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum for Albinus 2 to transcribe: Bede 1 sent his Historia ecclesiastica to Albinus 2 for transcription as soon as he had completed it.: Bede.EpAlbinum  8-10
 Bede 1.employment of comparative texts lest anyone be offended: Bede 1 employed the Hebrew truth in his De temporum ratione but also cited the Septuagint wherever there was a discrepancy lest anyone should by chance be offended so that the reader could make a choice.: Bede.TempRat  Praef.13-18
 Bede 1.first submission of HE: Bede 1 submitted his historical work for Ceolwulf 3's perusal and criticism.: Bede.HE  Preface
 Bede 1.his obedience to the request of Acca 3 to complete his commentary on Ezra and Nehemiah: Bede 1 diligently obeying Acca 3's encouragement to complete [the commentary on Ezra and Nehemiah] had published it.: Bede.CommEsrNeemiam  Praef.
 Bede 1.intention to write a commentary on Ezra: Bede 1 intended to write a commentary on the book of Ezra.: Bede.CommGn  Praef.37-45
 Bede 1.letter to Acca 3 introducing his commentary on Genesis: Bede 1 wrote that he had composed a commentary on a portion of Genesis in response to a request from Acca 3.: Bede.CommGn  Praef.
 Bede 1.letter to Albinus 2 concerning the Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum: Bede 1 wrote to thank Albinus 2 and send him copies of his works to be transcribed.: Bede.EpAlbinum  1-19
 Bede 1.reasons for failing to do a commentary on Luke at the behest of Acca 3: Bede 1 had hitherto failed to do a commentary on Luke.: Bede.CommAct  Prol.3-12
 Bede 1.request concerning the copying of his commentary on the Gospel of Mark: Bede 1 made a request concerning the copying of his commentary on the Gospel of Mark.: Bede.CommMc  Pref.45-50
 Bede 1.request for intercessions because of his XXX quaestiones: Bede 1 asked for prayers because of composing his XXX quaestiones.: Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.22-7
 Bede 1.request to Acca 3 that Bede 1’s source references be retained should his commentary be copied.: Bede 1 asked that his source references be retained should his works be copied.: Bede.CommLc  Prol.111-15
 Bede 1.request to the reader not to make emendations in a codex from his commentary: Bede 1 asked that the reader not interpolate his volume.: Bede.RetractAct  Prol.18-22
 Bede 1.resumption of composing his commentary on Samuel after a rest: The plans of Bede 1 to resume writing his commentary on Samuel after a rest were disrupted by circumstances.: Bede.CommSm  iv.1-7
 Bede 1.return to contemplation of the Scriptures and composition of his commentary on Samuel: Bede 1 returned to the study of the Scriptures and composed the fourth book of his commentary on Samuel.: Bede.CommSm  iv.20-8
 Bede 1.second submission of HE: Bede 1 sent his historical work to Ceolwulf 3 for copying and fuller study: Bede.HE  Preface
 Bede 1.sending a copy of his Metrical Life of Cuthbert to John 19: Bede 1 sent John 19 a copy of his Metrical Life of Cuthbert: Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr  Praefatio
 Bede 1.tanslation of Creed and Lord’s Prayer: Bede 1 gave to many ignorant priests (Anonymi 590) a translation of both the Creed and the Lord's prayer.: Bede.EpEcgbertum  5
 Bede 1.teaching the contents of his writings to certain brothers: When Bede 1 explained two books he had written, he discovered that his audience felt they were too concise.: Bede.TempRat  Praef.1-7
 Bede 1.transcription of his commentary on the Apocalypse for Acca 3: Bede 1 had arranged for his commentary on the Apocalypse to be transcribed for Acca 3.: Bede.CommAct  Prol.6-8
 Bede 1.translation of St. John’s gospel and Isidore’s book: Bede 1 wanted to finish the translation of St John's gospel and a selection of Isidore's book On the Wonders of Nature.: CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  titulus, pp.582, 584
 Bede 1.willinglness to do a further commentary on Genesis: Bede 1 expressed his willingness to do a further commentary on Genesis after completing a commentary on Ezra.: Bede.CommGn  Praef.35-7
 Bede 1.writing: Bede 1 wrote in books what he had learnt over the previous thirty years.: Anon.VitAlcuini  4
 Bede 1.writing about the holy and pure life of Hygebald 2: Bede 1 wrote that Hygebald 2 was of a holy and pure life.: OEMart  264
 Bede 1.writing about Æthelthryth 2: Bede 1 wrote the stories of St Æthelthryth's excellent mode of life in his books.: S779   
 Bede 1.writing of life and miracles of Chad 1: Bede 1 wrote about the miracles and life of Chad 1 in the books of the English.: OEMart  27
 Boniface 5.letter to Ecgberht 7: Boniface 5 wrote to Ecgberht 7 asking him to read the letter he was sending to Æthelbald 4 and amend it if necessary. He also asked Ecgberht 7 to send him some works of Bede 1. Boniface 5 was sending him copies of letters by Gregory 1 together with a corporal-cloth and a towel.: Boniface.Ep.T75  pp. 156-8 ([746] x [747])
 Boniface 5.letter to Hwætberht 1: Boniface 5 asked Hwætberht 1 to send him some works of Bede 1.: Boniface.Ep.T76    ([746] x [747])
 Gregory 1.composition of LibResp.: Gregory 1 composed a book of answers to the questions of Augustine 1, which Bede 1 has included in his HE.: Bede.HE  ii.1
 Nothhelm 2.bringing letters to England: Nothhelm 2 brought to Bede 1 the letters he found in Rome: Bede.HE  Preface
Burial (1)
 Bede 1.epitaph: Bede1 rested here, buried in the flesh.: Milred.Sylloge  L29
Commemoration of the dead (1)
 Bede 1.request to be inserted in the Lindisfarne register: Bede 1 asked Bishop Eadfrith 3 for his name to be inserted among those of the Lindisfarne community, so that they could pray for him after his death as if he was one of them.: Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue
Correspondence (21)
 Acca 3.renewed request to Bede 1 to write a commentary on the Gospel of Luke: Acca 3 responded to Bede 1's objections against writing a commentary on Luke and renewed his request.: Acca.Ep  19-78
 Albinus 2.gifts to Bede 1 sent through the agency of Nothhelm 2: Albinus 2 had sent gifts and letters to Bede 1 through the agency of Nothhelm 2.: Bede.EpAlbinum  3-8
 Albinus 2.letters to Bede 1: Albinus 2 had sent letters to Bede 1.: Bede.EpAlbinum  3-8
 Alcuin 1.letter to Anonymi 1983 asking them to remember him and offering advice: Alcuin 1 requested that the brethren of Monkwearmouth (Anonymi 1983) remember him and commended them for their way of life, which he exhorted them to maintain.: Alcuin.Ep  284 (793 x 804)
 Anonymous 150.posing of a question of scriptural interpretation in writing to Bede 1: Anonymous 150 had written to ask [Bede 1] about the interpretation of a scriptural passage.: Bede.OpusQuaest  187-98
 Bede 1.despatch of his commentary on the Letter of John to Acca 3: Bede 1 sent a small commentary on the Letter of John to Acca 3.: Bede.CommAct  Prol.76-80
 Bede 1.letter to Acca 3 introducing his commentary on Genesis: Bede 1 wrote that he had composed a commentary on a portion of Genesis in response to a request from Acca 3.: Bede.CommGn  Praef.
 Bede 1.letter to Acca 3 introducing his commentary on Luke: Bede 1 wrote to Acca 3 introducing his commentary on Luke.: Bede.CommLc  Prol.81-220
 Bede 1.letter to Albinus 2 concerning the Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum: Bede 1 wrote to thank Albinus 2 and send him copies of his works to be transcribed.: Bede.EpAlbinum  1-19
 Bede 1.letter to Ecgberht 7: Bede 1 wrote to Ecgberht 7 to exhort him to appoint several assistants in his work, by ordaining priests and instituting teachers. He also lamented the state of the Northumbrian church and the monastic life and recommended Ecgberht 7 he should appoint more bishops in his large diocese.: Bede.EpEcgbertum  1-12 ([734])
 Bede 1.reception of letters from Acca 3: Bede 1 had received very frequent letters from Acca 3.: Bede.CommAct  Prol.2-10
 Bede 1.request to Nothhelm 2 for him to send any better explanation of what he had expounded: Bede 1 asked Nothhelm 2 not to hesitate to send him any better explanation for what he had expounded.: Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.27-9
 Bede 1.writing letter to Helmwald 1: Bede 1 wrote to Helmwald 1 at his request to explain the calculation of the fourth year (bissextus): Bede.EpHelmuualdum   
 Bede 1.writing letter to Plegwine 1: In response to the story reported to him by Plegwine 1's messenger [Anonymous 282], Bede 1 wrote to Plegwine 1 refuting accusations of heresy which had levelled at him by lewd rustics [Anonymi 725]: Bede.EpPleguinam  1
 Bede 1.writing to Wicthed 1: Bede 1 replied to Wicthed 1's letter having copied the chapters requested.: Bede.EpWichthedum  1
 Boniface 5.letter to Ecgberht 7: Boniface 5 wrote to Ecgberht 7 asking him to read the letter he was sending to Æthelbald 4 and amend it if necessary. He also asked Ecgberht 7 to send him some works of Bede 1. Boniface 5 was sending him copies of letters by Gregory 1 together with a corporal-cloth and a towel.: Boniface.Ep.T75  pp. 156-8 ([746] x [747])
 Boniface 5.letter to Hwætberht 1: Boniface 5 asked Hwætberht 1 to send him some works of Bede 1.: Boniface.Ep.T76    ([746] x [747])
 Cuthbert 5.letter to Cuthwine 8: Cuthbert 5 wrote a letter in reply to Cuthwine 8's and sent him a brief account of Bede 1's death.: CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p. 580
 Helmwald 1.writing letter to Bede 1: Helmwald 1 wrote to Bede 1 asking for advice on the calculation of bissextus: Bede.EpHelmuualdum   
 Plegwine 1.sending Anonymous 282 to Bede 1: Plegwine 1 sent a messenger [Anonymous 282] to Bede 1 to give him peaceful greeting: Bede.EpPleguinam  1
 Wicthed 1.writing to Bede 1: Wicthed 1 wrote to Bede 1 asking him for copies of chapters: Bede.EpWichthedum  1
Council-meeting, ecclesiastical (2)
 Adomnán 1.tonsuring: Adomnán 1 was tonsured at the synod where his views had been condemned.: AnnalsFragIrel  56.166
 Anonymi 2060.synodal gathering to condemn Adomnán 1: Anonymi 2060 condemned Adomnán 1 1 for the date when he celebrated Easter and for his tonsure.: AnnalsFragIrel  56.166
Death/dying (3)
 Bede 1.death: In 735 Bede 1 the teacher died in Jarrow.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet  34 (735)
 Gregory 1.death: Gregory 1 went to the Lord.: AnnalsUlster  606.3 (604)
 Wilfrid 4.outliving Bede 1: Wilfrid 4 outlived Bede 1, who remarks that Wilfrid 4 was bishop of York in the year he died.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  iii.111
Easter-observance (1)
 Anonymi 2060.synodal gathering to condemn Adomnán 1: Anonymi 2060 condemned Adomnán 1 1 for the date when he celebrated Easter and for his tonsure.: AnnalsFragIrel  56.166
Education/teaching (7)
 Anonymous 148.request to Bede 1 for an exposition of Habakkuk: Anonymous 148 asked Bede 1 expound the Song of the prophet Habakkuk to her.: Bede.CommHab  Line 1
 Anonymous 150.posing of a question of scriptural interpretation in writing to Bede 1: Anonymous 150 had written to ask [Bede 1] about the interpretation of a scriptural passage.: Bede.OpusQuaest  187-98
 Bede 1.return to contemplation of the Scriptures and composition of his commentary on Samuel: Bede 1 returned to the study of the Scriptures and composed the fourth book of his commentary on Samuel.: Bede.CommSm  iv.20-8
 Bede 1.staying at Ecgberht 7’s minster: Bede 1 stayed with Ecgberht 7, at the latter's minster for the sake of study: Bede.EpEcgbertum  1 ([733])
 Bede 1.teaching: They say that Bede 1 spent a further thirty years also teaching pupils (Anonymi 513) outstandingly in the study of all the liberal arts.: Anon.VitAlcuini  4
 Bede 1.teaching the contents of his writings to certain brothers: When Bede 1 explained two books he had written, he discovered that his audience felt they were too concise.: Bede.TempRat  Praef.1-7
 Bede 1.writing letter to Helmwald 1: Bede 1 wrote to Helmwald 1 at his request to explain the calculation of the fourth year (bissextus): Bede.EpHelmuualdum   
Enquiry (1)
 Nothhelm 2.request for clarification about the Book of Kings: Nothhelm 2 had requested for elucidation about the Book of Kings.: Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.1-3, 18-22
Feasting/banqueting (1)
 Anonymous 283.accusing Bede 1 of heresy: A drunk [Anonymous 283] accused Bede 1 of heresy at a banquet at which Wilfrid 4 was present: Bede.EpPleguinam  17
Grant and Gift (6)
 Albinus 2.gifts to Bede 1 sent through the agency of Nothhelm 2: Albinus 2 had sent gifts and letters to Bede 1 through the agency of Nothhelm 2.: Bede.EpAlbinum  3-8
 Bede 1.despatch of De templo to Anonymous 152 for his perusal: Bede 1 sent the bishop (Anonymous 152) his De templo for his perusal.: Bede.Templ  Praef.56-9
 Bede 1.giving little treasures to Anonymi 694: Bede 1 asked Cuthbert 5 to go and fetch the priests (Anonymi 694) of the monastery as he wanted to give them his little treasures: some pepper, napkins and incense.: CuthbertWearm.ObitBedae  p. 584
 Bede 1.handing over by his parents (Anonymi 510) to monastic discipline: Bede 1 was handed over by his parents (Anonymi 512) to monastic discipline.: Anon.VitAlcuini  4
 Bede 1.sending a copy of his Metrical Life of Cuthbert to John 19: Bede 1 sent John 19 a copy of his Metrical Life of Cuthbert: Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr  Praefatio
 Boniface 5.letter to Ecgberht 7: Boniface 5 wrote to Ecgberht 7 asking him to read the letter he was sending to Æthelbald 4 and amend it if necessary. He also asked Ecgberht 7 to send him some works of Bede 1. Boniface 5 was sending him copies of letters by Gregory 1 together with a corporal-cloth and a towel.: Boniface.Ep.T75  pp. 156-8 ([746] x [747])
Healing (2)
 Bede 1.miracle of healing after Bede 1’s death: A sick man (Anonymous 378) was healed when surrounded by the relics of Bede 1.: Alcuin.VersEubor  1317-18
 Cuthbert 1.healing of Bede 1’s tongue: Bede 1 was healed of his tongue through Cuthbert 1's relics: Bede.VitCuthbertiMetr  Praefatio
Heresy-allegations/condemnations (8)
 Anonymous 283.accusing Bede 1 of heresy: A drunk [Anonymous 283] accused Bede 1 of heresy at a banquet at which Wilfrid 4 was present: Bede.EpPleguinam  17
 Bede 1.agreement to follow a more accurate lunar calculation if offered: Bede 1 agreed to follow a more accurate lunar calculation if it were offered.: Bede.TempRat  xx.15-21
 Bede 1.asking Plegwine 1 to give his case to David 1: Bede 1 asked Plegwine 1 to give his refutation of heresy to David 1 who would present it to Wilfrid 4 and thus exonerate him: Bede.EpPleguinam  17
 Bede 1.correct interpretation of Isaiah xxiv.21-3 given to Acca 3: Bede 1 corrected the misinterpretation by Acca 3 of his interpretation of Isaiah xxiv.21-3.: Bede.EpAccDeEoQuod  702B-C, 709C
 Bede 1.defence against raising novel questions: Bede 1 offered a defense against any who might criticize him for raising new questions.: Bede.ChronMaior  467.19
 Bede 1.employment of comparative texts lest anyone be offended: Bede 1 employed the Hebrew truth in his De temporum ratione but also cited the Septuagint wherever there was a discrepancy lest anyone should by chance be offended so that the reader could make a choice.: Bede.TempRat  Praef.13-18
 Bede 1.expression of concern to Acca 3 about heresy: Bede 1 expressed concern to Acca 3 about falling into heresy in answering one of his questions.: Bede.EpAccMansFilIsr  Cols 699B and 702A
 Bede 1.writing letter to Plegwine 1: In response to the story reported to him by Plegwine 1's messenger [Anonymous 282], Bede 1 wrote to Plegwine 1 refuting accusations of heresy which had levelled at him by lewd rustics [Anonymi 725]: Bede.EpPleguinam  1
Journey (1)
 Nothhelm 2.bringing letters to England: Nothhelm 2 brought to Bede 1 the letters he found in Rome: Bede.HE  Preface
Message-sending (1)
 Plegwine 1.sending Anonymous 282 to Bede 1: Plegwine 1 sent a messenger [Anonymous 282] to Bede 1 to give him peaceful greeting: Bede.EpPleguinam  1
Monastic life, converting to/joining/oblation (2)
 Bede 1.entry into monastic life: Through the agency of his parents (Anonymi 1124), Bede 1 entered the monastery of Jarrow at the age of seven.: Alcuin.VersEubor  1293-4
 Bede 1.handing over by his parents (Anonymi 510) to monastic discipline: Bede 1 was handed over by his parents (Anonymi 512) to monastic discipline.: Anon.VitAlcuini  4
Relics-incorrupt preservation/placing in reliquary/requesting/translating (1)
 Cuthbert 1.relics of him and other saints found: In Durham the elevation of holy bodies took place: the body of St Cuthbert 1 was found incorrupt; all the clothes shone as though new. On the breast was a chalice, the upper part of gold, the lower of onyx. The head of Oswald 1 king and martyr was found between the arms. The bones of the saints Bede 1 and King Ceolwulf 3, who had been monk and saint at Lindisfarne, were discovered in separate linen bags.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  iii.134.4-5 (1104)
Reporting (1)
 Bede 1.report of what he heard from Anonymi 425 concerning a scriptural interpretation of Theodore 1: The author [Bede 1] reported what certain persons (Anonymi 425) affirmed that Theodore 1 had explained.: Bede.OpusQuaest  96-8
Request (23)
 Acca 3 and Anonymi 428.request to Bede 1 to do a commentary on the Gospel of Mark: Acca 3 and numerous brothers (Anonymi 428) had urged Bede 1 to do a commentary on the Gospel of Mark.: Bede.CommMc  Pref.39-41
 Acca 3.frequent exhortation to Bede 1: Acca 3 had made a frequent request to Bede 1 [to provide a commentary on 1 Samuel].: Bede.CommSm  Prol.34-6
 Acca 3.renewed request to Bede 1 to write a commentary on the Gospel of Luke: Acca 3 responded to Bede 1's objections against writing a commentary on Luke and renewed his request.: Acca.Ep  19-78
 Acca 3.request to Bede 1 to compile a commentary on the book of Genesis: Acca 3 had asked Bede 1 to compile a commentary on Genesis.: Bede.CommGn  Praef.18-24
 Acca 3.request to Bede 1 to compose a commentary on the Acts of the Apostles: Acca 3 had asked Bede 1 to compose a commentary on the Acts of the Apostles.: Bede.RetractAct  Prol.9-11
 Acca 3.request to Bede 1 to write a commentary on the Gospel of Luke: Acca 3 had often suggested to Bede 1 to write a commentary on the Gospel of Luke.: Acca.Ep  1-18
 Alcuin 1.letter to Anonymi 1983 asking them to remember him and offering advice: Alcuin 1 requested that the brethren of Monkwearmouth (Anonymi 1983) remember him and commended them for their way of life, which he exhorted them to maintain.: Alcuin.Ep  284 (793 x 804)
 Anonymous 148.request to Bede 1 for an exposition of Habakkuk: Anonymous 148 asked Bede 1 expound the Song of the prophet Habakkuk to her.: Bede.CommHab  Line 1
 Bede 1.asking Plegwine 1 to give his case to David 1: Bede 1 asked Plegwine 1 to give his refutation of heresy to David 1 who would present it to Wilfrid 4 and thus exonerate him: Bede.EpPleguinam  17
 Bede 1.invocation of a blessing for Acca 3 and request for prayers: Bede 1 invoked a blessing for Acca 3 and requested prayers for himself.: Bede.VersDieIud  156-7, 159-63
 Bede 1.letter to Ecgberht 7: Bede 1 wrote to Ecgberht 7 to exhort him to appoint several assistants in his work, by ordaining priests and instituting teachers. He also lamented the state of the Northumbrian church and the monastic life and recommended Ecgberht 7 he should appoint more bishops in his large diocese.: Bede.EpEcgbertum  1-12 ([734])
 Bede 1.request concerning the copying of his commentary on the Gospel of Mark: Bede 1 made a request concerning the copying of his commentary on the Gospel of Mark.: Bede.CommMc  Pref.45-50
 Bede 1.request for intercessions because of his XXX quaestiones: Bede 1 asked for prayers because of composing his XXX quaestiones.: Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.22-7
 Bede 1.request to Acca 3 to say farewell to the brothers (Anonymi 427): Bede 1 asked Acca 3 to say farewell to the brothers (Anonymi 427).: Bede.VersDieIud  161
 Bede 1.request to Albinus 2 for Divine intercession for himself: Bede 1 asked for intercession before God on his behalf.: Bede.EpAlbinum  14-18
 Bede 1.request to Nothhelm 2 for him to send any better explanation of what he had expounded: Bede 1 asked Nothhelm 2 not to hesitate to send him any better explanation for what he had expounded.: Bede.QuaestRg  Praef.27-9
 Bede 1.request to be inserted in the Lindisfarne register: Bede 1 asked Bishop Eadfrith 3 for his name to be inserted among those of the Lindisfarne community, so that they could pray for him after his death as if he was one of them.: Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue
 Bede 1.request to the reader not to make emendations in a codex from his commentary: Bede 1 asked that the reader not interpolate his volume.: Bede.RetractAct  Prol.18-22
 Bede 1.request to the reader of his XXX quaestiones: Bede 1 made requests of the reader.: Bede.QuaestRg  xxx.62-4
 Bede 1.writing to Wicthed 1: Bede 1 replied to Wicthed 1's letter having copied the chapters requested.: Bede.EpWichthedum  1
 Boniface 5.letter to Ecgberht 7: Boniface 5 wrote to Ecgberht 7 asking him to read the letter he was sending to Æthelbald 4 and amend it if necessary. He also asked Ecgberht 7 to send him some works of Bede 1. Boniface 5 was sending him copies of letters by Gregory 1 together with a corporal-cloth and a towel.: Boniface.Ep.T75  pp. 156-8 ([746] x [747])
 Boniface 5.letter to Hwætberht 1: Boniface 5 asked Hwætberht 1 to send him some works of Bede 1.: Boniface.Ep.T76    ([746] x [747])
 Wicthed 1.writing to Bede 1: Wicthed 1 wrote to Bede 1 asking him for copies of chapters: Bede.EpWichthedum  1
Residence (1)
 Adomnán 1.residency with Bede 1: Bede 1 was with Adomnán 1 while the latter was in England.: AnnalsFragIrel  56.166
Tonsuring (2)
 Adomnán 1.tonsuring: Adomnán 1 was tonsured at the synod where his views had been condemned.: AnnalsFragIrel  56.166
 Anonymi 2060.synodal gathering to condemn Adomnán 1: Anonymi 2060 condemned Adomnán 1 1 for the date when he celebrated Easter and for his tonsure.: AnnalsFragIrel  56.166
Visit (1)
 Bede 1.staying at Ecgberht 7’s minster: Bede 1 stayed with Ecgberht 7, at the latter's minster for the sake of study: Bede.EpEcgbertum  1 ([733])