De numero hidarum in Anglia
De numero hidarum in Anglia est documentum Anglosaxonice saeculo VIII exeunte compositum (ad usum, ut videtur, regis Offae) de tribubus et terris regni Merciae in Anglia mediaevali. Documentum in tribus recensionibus cognitum primum anno 1626 ab Henrico Spelman in opere encyclopaedico cuius titulus est Glossarium archaiologicum editum est.
Bibliographia
recensere- Editiones
- Henricus Spelman, Archaeologus (1626) pp. 352-353
- idem titulo "Glossarium archaiologicum" anno 1687 recensum Textus: vide p. 292
- Historiae Britannicae, Saxonicae, Anglo-Danicae scriptores XV (Oxoniae, 1691) p. 748 Textus
- Birch in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (1884) p. 29
- Earle, Land Charters p. 458
- Eruditio
- John Blair, "The Tribal Hidage", in Michael Lapidge et al., edd., The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England (Oxoniae: Blackwell, 1999) ISBN 0-631-22492-0
- J. Brownbill, "The Tribal Hidage" in English Historical Review vol. 27 (1912) pp. 625-648
- Wendy Davies, Hayo Vierck, "The contexts of the Tribal Hidage: social aggregates and settlement patterns" in Fruhmittelalterliche Studien vol. 8 (1974) pp. 223-293
- David Dumville, "The Tribal Hidage: an introduction to its texts and their history", in S. Bassett, ed., The Origins of Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms (Leicestriae: Leicester University Press, 1989) pp. 225–30
- Cyril Hart, "The Tribal Hidage" in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 5a ser. vol. 21 (1971) pp. 133-157