David Rollason
David W. Rollason is an English historian and medievalist. He is a Professor in history at Durham University. He specialises in the cult of saints in Anglo-Saxon England, the history of Northumbria and in the historical writings of Durham, most notably producing a modern edition and translation of the Libellus de exordio and co-operating on an edition of the Durham Liber Vitae.
Outside of his academic interests, David Rollason is a keen cyclist, cycling 175 miles from Edinburgh to Seaton Delaval to raise money to assist the National Trust in their purchase of Seaton Delaval Hall.
Selected publications
- The Mildrith Legend: A Study in Early Medieval Hagiography in England
- ed. with G. Bonner and C. Stancliffe St Cuthbert, his Cult and his Community to AD 1200
- Saints and Relics in Anglo-Saxon England
- with D. Gore & G. Fellows-Jensen, Sources for York History to AD 1100
- ed. & tr. Symeon of Durham. Libellus de exordio atque procursu istius, hoc est Dunhelmensis, ecclesie
- Bede and Germany
- Northumbria 500-1100: Creation and Destruction of a Kingdom .
- ed. with many others, The Durham Liber Vitae. British Library, MS Domitian A.VII, An Edition with Digital Facsimile, and Prosopographical and Linguistic Commentaries
- Early Medieval Europe 300–1050: A Guide for Studying and Teaching, 2nd edn