Earliest Life of Gregory the Great
Discover the fascinating origins of one of Christianity's pivotal figures in the Earliest Life of Gregory the Great by Bertram Colgrave. This insightful work, published by Cambridge University Press in 1985, delves into the life of Gregory the Great, who played a crucial role as the apostle of the English and a key promoter of Augustine's mission. Written by an unknown author at Whitby between 680 and 704, this text is one of the earliest surviving pieces of literature from the Anglo-Saxon period. With 196 pages of rich historical context, this paperback edition offers readers a unique glimpse into the early foundations of Christianity in England. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book is an essential addition to any collection focused on the history of Christianity and the Anglo-Saxon era.