Further Reading on the Church in Medieval St Andrews

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Further Reading on the Church in Medieval St Andrews

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A select bibliography of the current research on the medieval University of St Andrews.

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Anderson, M. O., ‘The Celtic Church in Kinrimund’, in D. McRoberts (ed.), The medieval Church of St Andrews (Glasgow 1976), 1-10 (reprinted from Innes Review 25, 67-76).
Ash, M., and D. Broun, ‘The Adoption of St Andrew as patron Saint of Scotland’, in J. Higgitt (ed.), Medieval Art and Architecture in the Diocese of St Andrews (London 1986), 16-24.
Ash, Marinell, ‘David Bernham, Bishop of St. Andrews, 1239-53’, Innes Review, 25 (1974), 3-14.
Ash, Marinell, ‘The Administration of the Diocese of St Andrews, 1202-1328’, Unpublished PhD Thesis, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1972) [Available on EThOS]
Ash, Marinell, ‘The diocese of St. Andrews under its 'Norman' bishops’, Scottish Historical Review, 55 (1976), 105-26.
Ash, Marinell, ‘William Lamberton, bishop of St. Andrews, 1297-1328’ in G.W.S. Barrow, The Scottish tradition (Edinburgh, 1974), 44-55.
Barrel, A., Medieval Scotland, (Cambridge, 2000), especially chapter 3.
Barrow, G. W. S., The Kingdom of the Scots (Edinburgh 1973 2nd edn. 2003), especially Chapter 8 on the Clergy at St Andrews.
Barrow, G.W.S., ‘The Cathedral Chapter of St. Andrews and the Culdees in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries’, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 3 (1952), 23-39.
Barrow, G.W.S., ‘The Medieval Diocese of St Andrews’, in Higgitt, J., (ed.), Medieval art and architecture in the diocese of St Andrews (London, 1994), 1-6.
Blick, Sarah and Rita Tekippe (eds), Art and Architecutre of Late Medieval Pilgrimage in Northern Europe and the British Isles (Leiden, 2004). 2 vols.
Boardman, S. and Eila Williamson (eds), The Cult of Saints and the Virgin Mary in Medieval Scotland (Woodbridge, 2010)
Bonner, E., ‘The recovery of St Andrews castle in 1547: French Naval Policy and Diplomacy in the British Isles’, English Historical Review, 111 (1996), 578-98.
Broun, D., ‘The Church and the beginning of Scottish Independence’, chapter 4 of Scottish Independence and the idea of Britain: from the Picts to Alexander III (Edinburgh, 2007), 101-123.
Broun, D., ‘The Church and the origins of Scottish Independence’, Records of the Scottish Church History Society 31 (2002), 1-36.
Broun, D., ‘The church of St Andrews and its foundation legend in the early twelfth century: recovering the full text of version A of the foundation legend’, in S. Taylor (ed.), King’s Clerics and Chronicles in Scotland, 500-1297 (Dublin 2000), 108-114.
Cambridge, E., ‘The early building history of St Andrews Cathedral, Fife, and its context in northern transitional architecture’, The Antiquaries Journal 57 (1977) 277-88.
Cambridge, Eric, ‘The early Building-History of St Andrews Cathedral, Fife, and its context in Northern Transitional Architecture’, Antiquaries Journal, 57 (1978), 277-88.
Cameron, N., ‘St Rule’s Church, St Andrews, and early stone built churches in Scotland’ in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 124 (1994), 367-78. Available online: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/psas/volumes.cfm
Cameron, Neil, ‘St Rule’s Church, St Andrews, and early stone-built churches in Scotland’, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 124 (1994), pp. 367-378.
Campbell, I. 'Planning for Pilgrims: St Andrews as the Second Rome', Innes Review, vol. 64 (May, 2013), pp. 1-22.
Campbell, I., 'Planning for Pilgrims: St Andrews as the Second Rome', Innes Review, vol. 64 (May, 2013), pp. 1-22.
Cant, R., ‘The building of St Andrews Cathedral’ in D. McRoberts (ed.), The Medieval Church of St Andrews, (Glasgow, 1976) 11-32.
Cant, Ronald Gordon, ‘The building of St. Andrews cathedral’, Innes Review, 25 (1974), 77-94.
Clancy, T. O., ‘Scotland, the ‘Nennian’ recension of the Historia Brittonum, and the Lebor Bretnach’, in S. Taylor (ed.), Kings Clerics and Chronicles in Scotland 500-1297 (Dublin, 2000), 87-107.
Cowan, ‘The development of the parochial system in Medieval Scotland’, Scottish Historical Review 40 (1961), 43-55.
Cowan, I. B. The Parishes of Medieval Scotland (Edinburgh, 1967).
Cowan, I. B., ‘Church and Society’, in J. Brown ed., Scottish Society in the Fifteenth Century (London, 1977), pp. 112-135.
Cowan, I. B., ‘Patronage, Provision and Reservation, Pre-Reformation Appointments to Scottish Benefices’, in I. B. Cowan and D. Shaw edd., The Renaissance and Reformation in Scotland (Edinburgh, 1983), pp. 75-92.
Cowan, I., ‘The Monastic History of the Diocese of St Andrews’, in Higgitt, J., (ed.), Medieval art and architecture in the diocese of St Andrews (London, 1994), 7-15.
Cowan, Ian, and Easson, David (eds.), Medieval Religious Houses: Scotland (2nd edn. London, 1976). 224
Cowan, Mairi, Death, Life, and Religious Change in Scottish Towns, c. 1350-1560 (Manchester, 2012).
Dilworth, M., ‘Archbishop James Beaton II: A Career in Scotland and France’, SCHS, xxiii (Glasgow, 1987-1989), pp. 301-1316.
Dilworth, Mark, ‘Dependent Priories of St Andrews’ Innes Review, 26 (1975), 56-64.
Dilworth, Mark, ‘The Augustinian chapter of St. Andrews’ Innes Review, 25 (1974), 15-30.
Dilworth, Mark, Scottish Monasteries in the Late Middle Ages (Edinburgh, 1995).
Ditchburn, D., ‘ “Saints at the door don’t make miracless”? The Contrasting Fortunes of Scottish Pilgrimage, c.1450-1550’, in J. Goodare and A.A. Macdonald, eds, Sixteenth-century Scotland: Religion, politics and society. Essays in honour of Michael Lynch (Leiden: Brill, 2008), pp. 69-98.
Ditchburn, D., ‘The ‘McRoberts thesis’ and patterns of sanctity in late medieval Scotland’, in S. Boardman and E. Williamson, eds, The Cult of Saints and the Virgin Mary in Medieval Scotland (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2010), pp. 177-94.
Donaldson, G., ‘The rights of the Scottish crown in episcopal vacancies’, SHR, xlv (Edinburgh, 1966), pp. 27-35.
Dowden, J., The Medieval Church in Scotland (Glasgow, 1910).
Dowden, John, The Medieval Church in Scotland: Its Constitution, Organisation and Law (Glasgow, 1910).
Dunbar, Linda, Reforming the Scottish Church, John Winram (c.1492-1582) and the example of Fife (Aldershot, 2002).
Duncan, A.A.M., Scotland: The Making of the Kingdom (Edinburgh, 1975).
Duncan, A.A.M., 'The Foundation of St Andrews Cathedral Priory', Scottish Historical Review (April 2005), vol. 84, no. 217, pp. 1-37.
Dunlop, A. I., ‘Remission and Indulgences in Fifteenth Century Scotland’, RSCHS, xv (Glasgow, 1966), pp. 153-167.
Dunlop, A. I., The Life and Times of James Kennedy, Bishop of St. Andrews (St. Andrews Univ. Pubns., 46), (1950).
Easson, D.E., Medieval Religious Houses: Scotland (London, 1957).
Eeles, F.C., ‘The Altar of St Fergus in Holy Trinity, St Andrews: A Sixteenth Century MS. Rental and Inventory’, Scottish Historical Review, vol. 2, 7 (1905), pp. 260-267.
Fawcett, R., Scottish Cathedrals (London, 1997).
Fawcett, R., St Andrews Castle (Edinburgh, 1992).
Fawcett, R., St Andrews Cathedral (Edinburgh, 2003).
Fawcett, R., The Architectural History of Scotland: Scottish Architecture from the Accession of the Stewarts to the Reformation 1371-1560 (Edinburgh, 1994).
Fernie, E., ‘Early Church architecture in Scotland’, in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 116 (1986), 393-411. Available online: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/psas/volumes.cfm
Foggie, Janet, Renaissance Religion in Urban Scotland: The Dominican Order, 1450-1560 (Leiden, 2003).
Foster, S. (ed.), The St Andrews Sarcophagus (Dublin, 1998).
Fraser, J. E., 'Rochester, Hexham and Cennrigmonaid: the movements of St Andrew in Britain, 604-747' in Saints' Cults in the Celtic World, ed. S. Boardman, (Boydell and Brewer, 2009) 1-17.
Fraser, James E., ‘Rochester, Hexham and Cennrígmonaid: the Movements of St Andrew in Britain, 604-747’, in S. Boardman, J.R. Davies and E. Williamson (eds), Saints Cults in the Celtic World (Woodbridge, 2009), pp. 1-17.
Gifford, J., The Buildings of Scotland: Fife (London, 1988), 357-403.
Hannay, R. K., ‘James I, Bishop Cameron, and the Papacy’, SHR, xv (Edinburgh, Apr. 1918), pp. 185-200.
Hannay, R. K., The Scottish Crown and the Papacy in the Fifteenth Century (Historical Association of Scotland pamphlet, no. vi, London, 1936).
Hannay, Robert Kerr, ‘A chapter election at St. Andrews in 1417’, Scottish Historical Review, 13 (1916), 321-7.
Hay Fleming, D., ‘Some recent discoveries in St Andrews’, P.S.A.S., 49 (1914-5), 223-8.
Hay Fleming, David, St Andrews Cathedral Museum (Edinburgh, 1931).
Herkless, J. and Hannay, R. K., Archbishops of St Andrews, 5 vols. (Edinburgh, 1907-1915).
Higgitt, J. (ed.), Medieval Art and Architecture in the Diocese of St Andrews (1994).
J. Bannerman, ‘Papal Provisions in Scotland in the Fourteenth and Early Fifteenth Centuries’, in B. Crawford, ed., Church, Chronicle and Learning in Medieval and Early Renaissance Scotland (Edinburgh, 1999), pp. 215-226.
Kenworthy, J., ‘A further fragment of early Christian sculpture from St Mary’s on the Rock, St Andrews, Fife’, in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 110 (1979-80), 356-63. Available online: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/psas/volumes.cfm
Lawrence, C.H., Medieval Monasticism (London, 1984), chapters 7, 8, 12.
MacDougall, Norman, ‘Bishop Kennedy of St. Andrews : a reassessment of his political career’, in Norman MacDougall (ed.), Church, Politics and Society : Scotland 1408-1929 (Edinburgh, 1983), 1-22.
Macfarlane, L., ‘The Primacy of the Scottish Church, 1472-1521’, IR, xx (Glasgow, 1969), pp., 111-129.
MacFarlane, L.J., William Elphinstone and the Kingdom of Scotland, 1431-1517 (Aberdeen, 1985).
McRoberts, D., ‘A St Andrews Pilgrimage Certificate of 1333 at Saint-Omer’, in McRoberts (ed), The Medieval Church of St Andrews (1976).
McRoberts, D., ed., Essays on the Scottish Reformation 1513-1625 (Glasgow, 1962).
McRoberts, David (ed.), The Medieval Church of St Andrews (Glasgow, 1976).
McRoberts, David, '"The glorious house of St. Andrew"', Innes Review, 25 (1974), 95-158.
Morris, C., The Papal Monarchy: The Western Church from 1050 to 1250 (Oxford, 1991 /2003), chapters 9, 21.
Murray, P. J., ‘Lay Administrators of Church Lands in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries’, SHR, lxxiv, 1 (Edinburgh,1995), pp. 26-44.
Ollivant, Simon, The Court of the Official in Pre-Reformation Scotland (Edinburgh, 1982).
Oram, R., ‘Prelatical Builders: A Preliminary Study’ in R. Oram and G. Stell (eds) Lordship and Architecture in Medieval and Renaissance Scotland (Edinburgh, 2005), 1-25
Oram, R., Domination and Lordship, Scotland 1070-1230 (Edinburgh, 2011), especially Chapter 10.
Peltzer, J., Canon Law, Careers and Conquest: Episcopal Elections in Normandy and Greater Anjou c. 1140-1230 (Cambridge, 2008).
Rankin, W.E.K., The Parish Church of the Holy Trinity, St. Andrews, Pre-Reformation (Edinburgh, 1955).
Rhodes, E., ‘The Estates of St Andrews Cathedral Priory, 1400-1450’ (University of St Andrews, M.Litt dissertation, 2009).
Rhodes, Elizabeth, ‘The Reformation in the Burgh of St Andrews: Property, Piety and Power’ (Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2013).
Robertson, W.N., ‘Fragments of sculptured stonework from the tomb of Henry Wardlaw bishop of St Andrews’, P.S.A.S., 101 (1968-9), 146-9
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historic Monuments of Scotland: Fife, Kinross and Clackmannan (London, 1933), nos 455 (Cathedral), 460 (Abbey Precinct Wall), 465 (Castle)
Sanderson, M. H. B., '"Kin, freindis and servandis" : the men who worked with Archbishop David Beaton', Innes Review, 25 (1974), 31-48.
Sanderson, M. H. B., Cardinal of Scotland: David Beaton c.1494-1546 (Edinburgh, 1986)
Taylor, S. with G. Markús, The Place-Names of Fife: volume 3 St Andrews and the East Neuk (Stamford, 2009), especially 600-615.
Taylor, S., ‘The coming of the Augustinians to St Andrews and version B of the St Andrews foundation legend’, in idem (ed.) Kings, Clerics and Chronicles in Scotland 500-1297, (Dublin, 2000), 115-123.
Thurlby, M., ‘St Andrews Cathedral-Priory and the beginnings of Gothic Architecture in Northern Britain’, in Higgitt, J., (ed.), Medieval art and architecture in the diocese of St Andrews (London, 1994), 47-60
Turpie, T. ‘Scottish saints cults and pilgrimage from the Black Death to the Reformation, c.1349-1560 ‘ (PhD, University of Edinburgh, 2011) Read at: https://www.era.lib.ed.ac.uk/bitstream/1842/5983/2/Turpie2011.pdf
Veitch, K., ‘Replanting Paradise: Alexander I and the Reform of the Church in Scotland’, Innes Review 52 (2001), 136-166.
Vysny, P., ‘A Hussite in Scotland: The Mission of Pavel Kravař to St Andrews in 1433’, SHR, lxxxii, 1 (Edinburgh, April 2003), pp. 1-19.
Watt, D.E.R., ‘The Scottish Church and the Papacy in the Fifteenth Century’, in B. Dobson (ed.), The Church, Politics and Patronage in the Fifteenth Century (Gloucester, 1994).
Watt, D.E.R., A Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Graduates to A.D. 1410 (Oxford, 1977).
Watt, D.E.R., Medieval Church Councils in Scotland (Edinburgh, 2000).
Williamson, E., ‘Scottish Benefices and Clergy during the Pontificate of Sixtus IV (1471-84): the evidence in the Registra Supplicationum’, 2 vols.
Wormald, J., Court, Kirk and Community: Scotland, 1470-1625 (Edinburgh, 1981).
Worth Frank, R. ‘Shrine Rivalry in the North Sea World’, in Thomas R. Liszka and E. M. Walker (eds), The North Sea World in the Middle Ages (Dublin, 2001), pp. 230-42.
Yeoman, P., Pilgrimage in Medieval Scotland (London, 1999).

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