Thursday, October 2, 2014

Bede Notes Pages 74-82

From A History of the English Church and People
by Bede

Describes Britain's setting, where it is located relative to other geographical locations.
Bede talks about the land, what grows on it, the species that live in the area, the minerals that are in the ground and the castles that speckled the land.
Pictich sailors wanted to settle on what was land of the Scots, but the Scots refused to grant them a settlement.
The Scots told them about a close island which the Picts moved to and settled.
Some Scots migrated over too.
Britain has large amounts of species, diversity, and life, where the Scots land is very bare and without other species.

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