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Readings in Medieval Texts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

Readings in Medieval Texts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Readings in Medieval Texts offers a thorough and accessible introduction to the interpretation and criticism of a broad range of Old and Middle English canonical texts from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries. The volume brings together 24 newly commissioned chapters by a leading international team of medieval scholars. An introductory chapter highlights the overarching trends in the composition of English Literature in the Medieval periods, and provides an overview of the textual continuities and innovations. Individual chapters give detailed information about context, authorship, date, and critical views on texts, before providing fascinating and thought-provoking examinations of crucial excerpts and themes. This book will be invaluable for undergraduate and graduate students on all courses in Medieval Studies, particularly those focusing on understanding literature and its role in society.

Late Anglo-Saxon Prayer in Practice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Late Anglo-Saxon Prayer in Practice

This monograph examines Anglo-Saxon prayer outside of the communal liturgy. With a particular emphasis on its practical aspects, it considers how small groups of prayers were elaborated into complex programs for personal devotion, resulting in the forerunners of the Special Offices. With examples being taken chiefly from major eleventh-century collections of prayers, liturgy and medical remedies, the methodologies of Anglo-Saxon compilers are examined, followed by five chapters on specialist kinds of prayer: to the Trinity and saints, for liturgical feasts and the canonical hours, to the Holy Cross, for protection and healing, and confessions. Analyzing prayer in a wide range of different situations, this book argues that Anglo-Saxon manuscripts may have included far more private offices than have so far been recognized, if we see them for what they were.

The Ruthwell Cross and its Texts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 468

The Ruthwell Cross and its Texts

The Ruthwell Cross is one of the finest Anglo-Saxon high crosses that have come down to us. The longest epigraphic text in the Old English Runes Corpus is inscribed on two sides of the monument: it forms an alliterative poem, in which the Cross itself narrates the crucifixion episode. Parts of the inscription are irrevocably lost. This study establishes a historico-cultural context for the Ruthwell Cross’s texts and sculptures. It shows that The Ruthwell Crucifixion Poem is an integral part of a Christian artefact but also an independent text. Although its verses match closely with lines of The Dream of the Rood in the Vercelli Book, a comparative analysis gives new insight into their comp...

New Approaches to Editing Old English Verse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

New Approaches to Editing Old English Verse

Seven original essays on the theory, practice and future of editing Old English verse.Questions of the theory, practice and future of editing Old English verse have become increasingly pressing in the light of new research and technology, and this volume of seven original substantial essays explores a number of important editorial issues. The collection investigates the implications of current concerns in textual editing relating to the presentation of Old English verse, among them materialist criticism and approaches to the culture of thebook in the early middle ages; revisionist readings of the canons and heritage of nineteenth-century philology; and the electronic future of editing Old En...

The Place of the Cross in Anglo-Saxon England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

The Place of the Cross in Anglo-Saxon England

  • Categories: Art

The cross pervaded the whole of Anglo-Saxon culture, in art, in sculpture, in religion, in medicine. These new essays explore its importance and significance.

Studies and Texts - Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 394

Studies and Texts - Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1955
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Old English Liturgical Verse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Old English Liturgical Verse

This is a student edition with full Glossary of Old English poems, from manuscripts dated between A.D. 975 and 1060, which are based on liturgical materials used in the Anglo-Saxon Church. Each poem is presented with both a semi-diplomatic and a modern critical text on facing pages. Detailed explanatory notes accompany the text of each poem, and an introduction provides historical, cultural, and liturgical background for this sub-genre of vernacular English verse.

National Union Catalog
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1032

National Union Catalog

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Includes entries for maps and atlases.

Language and History in Early England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Language and History in Early England

This first selection of studies by Helmut Gneuss focuses on language and its development in Anglo-Saxon England, and at the same time demonstrates the importance of such studies for historical scholarship. The first section deals with the standardization of Old English and the influence of Latin learning, whether in the form of lexical borrowings or the study of grammar and related disciplines. Professor Gneuss then turns to specific texts, as historical sources, such as the poem on the Battle of Maldon or the translation of the Rule of St Benedict, a key work of the 10th-century reform; and in the final articles looks at the work of Gerald of Wales and William Herebert.

Neuphilologische Mitteilungen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 820

Neuphilologische Mitteilungen

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Includes music.