Saint Bede (Noun)
Meaning
(Roman Catholic Church) English monk and scholar (672-735).
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- Saint Bede was an illustrious figure in the early history of the English Church.
- He was also the author of The Ecclesiastical History of the English People, written by Saint Bede in 731.
- Bede's most famous book on Comets was ultimately surpassed by later European historians, but remains intriguing history captured by the earlier saint, saint Bede.
- One work that is believed by many scholars to be saint bede, The Compleat Angler from Izaak Walton, lists these references by Saint Bede himself to hawking as being by far, the best fish in England of old.
- In order to help early students become acquainted with the natural sciences including work about early records of works on the Comets, and earth in scientific, hagiographical and theological terms the references to 'Chap-books' Saint Bede might have been documented, written most predominantly by scientist of old at Paris around 1308 even be then accepted by earlier leading naturalists which has his manuscript quoted to that of an authentic writing or reciting writing about the Saint Bede of saint Bedes manuscripts being genuine as such writings on his part may ultimately have.