Beryl Smalley

Beryl Smalley

Beryl Smalley (1905 - 1984) was a British historian, best known for her work, "The Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages", originally published around 1940, but revised many times.

She was a tutor in History and former vice-Principal at St Hilda's College, Oxford. One of her more notable pupils was the internationally respected historian on mid-Tudor England, Jennifer Loach, a Tutorial Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford.("Times", May 5, 1995)

Works

* "The Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages", 1940
* "Historians in the Middle Ages", 1974, Thames and Hudson, ISBN 0-684-14121-3
* "The Becket Conflict and the Schools: a Study of Intellectuals in Politics in the Twelfth Century
* "The Gospels in the Schools, c. 1100 – c. 1280"
* "Studies in Medieval Thought and Learning from Abelard to Wyclif"

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