An Annotated Bibliography of Printed and Online Primary Sources for the Middle Ages
Thomas of Monmouth
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Thomas of Monmouth was a Benedictine monk in Norwich during the 12th century. He wrote The Life and Miracles of William in 1173, accusing the Jews of the murder of a young boy in Norwich in 1144. TLM
OMSB Records by Thomas of Monmouth:
- Head, Thomas, ed.; Jessopp, Augustus, trans.; James, Montague Rhodes, trans.; McColloh, John M., ed., "Life and Passion of St. William of Norwich" in Medieval Hagiography: An Anthology (New York: Garland Publishing, pp. 515-536, 2000).
- Amt, Emilie, ed., Medieval England 1000-1500: A Reader (Readings in Medieval Civilizations and Cultures, VI. Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview Press, 2000).
- Marcus, Jacob, ed., "The Accusation of the Ritual Murder of St. William of Norwich" in The Jew in the Medieval World: A Sourcebook, 315-1791 (Cincinnati : The Union of American Hebrew Congregations 121-127, 1938).