Selected Bibliography
In addition to the editions and critical essays referred to above, see the following entries excerpted from the Royal Historical Society Bibliography:
- Chai-Elsholz, Raeleen. "Symeon of Durham and the memoria of Bede". Pecia : ressources en médiévistique 8-11 (2005), 425-38. ISSN 1761-4961.
- Rollason, David W., ed. and trans. Symeon of Durham: Libellus de Exordio atque Procursu istius, hoc est Dunhelmensis, Ecclesie / Tract on the origins and progress of this the Church of Durham (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2000), xcv, 353 p. ISBN 0-19-820207-5.
- Forsyth, K. and J.T. Koch. "Evidence of a lost Pictish source in the Historia Regum Anglorum of Symeon of Durham", in Kings, clerics and chronicles in Scotland, 500-1297: essays in honour of Marjorie Ogilvie Anderson on the occasion of her ninetieth birthday, ed. Simon Taylor (Dublin: Four Courts, 2000), 19-34. ISBN 1-85182-516-9.
- Breeze, Andrew. "Simeon of Durham's annal for 756 and Govan, Scotland". Nomina 22 (1999), 133-7. ISSN 0141-6340.
- Rollason, David W., ed. Symeon of Durham: historian of Durham and the North (Stamford: Shaun Tyas, 1998), xix, 362 p.
- Gullick, Michael. "The scribes of the Durham cantor's book (Durham Dean and Chapter library, MS B.IV.24) and the Durham martyrology scribe", in Anglo-Norman Durham, 1093-1193, eds. David W. Rollason, Margaret M. Harvey and Michael Prestwich (Woodbridge: Boydell, 1994), 93-109.
- Rollason, David W. "Symeon of Durham and the community of Durham in the eleventh century", in England in the eleventh century: proceedings of the 1990 Harlaxton symposium (Harlaxton Medieval Studies, 2), ed. Carola Hicks (Stamford, 1992), 183-98.
- Johnson-South, Ted. "The Norman conquest of Durham: Norman historians and the Anglo-Saxon community of St Cuthbert", Haskins Society Journal 4 (1993 for 1992), 85-95. ISSN 09634959.
- Lapidge, Michael. "Byrhtferth of Ramsey and the early sections of the Historia Regum attributed to Symeon of Durham", Anglo-Saxon England 10 (1982), 97-122. ISSN 02636751. ISSN (electronic) 14740532.
- Offler, Hilary Seton. "Hexham and the Historia Regum". Transactions of the Architectural & Archaeological Society of Durham & Northumberland n.s. 2 (1970), 51-62.
- Schnith, Karl. "Von Symeon von Durham zu Wilhelm von Newburgh: Wege der englischen 'Volkgeschichte' im 12. Jahrhundert", in Speculum historiale, eds. C. Bauer et al. (Freiburg and Munich, 1965), 242-56.
- Blair, Peter Hunter. "Some observations on the Historia Regum attributed to Symeon of Durham", in Celt and Saxon: studies in the early British border, ed. Nora K. Chadwick (Cambridge, 1963), 63-118.
- Davies, J. C. "A recovered manuscript of Symeon of Durham", Durham University Journal n.s. 13:1 (1951), 22-8.
- Angus, W.S. "The annals for the tenth century in Symeon of Durham's Historia regum", Durham University Journal n.s. 1:3 (1940), 213-29.
- Arnold, Thomas, ed. Symeonis monachi opera omnia. 2 vols. (Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores, 75), 1882-5.
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