Anglo Latin Literature Vol 1 600 899

Anglo Latin Literature  Vol 1  600 899
Author: Michael Lapidge
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 551
Release: 1996-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781441101051

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The Latin literature of Anglo-Saxon England remains poorly understood. No bibliography of the subject exists. No comprehensive and authoritative history of Anglo-Latin literature has ever been written. It is only in recent years, largely through the essays collected in the present volumes, that the outline and intrinsic interest of the field have been clarified. Indeed, until a comprehensive history of the period is written, these collected essays offer the only reliable guide to the subject. The essays in the first volume are concerned with the earliest period of literary activity in England. Following a general essay which surveys the field as a whole, the essays range from the arrival of Theodore and Hadrian, through Aldhelm and Bede, to Aediluulf.

Debating with Demons

Debating with Demons
Author: Christina M. Heckman
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843845652

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A consideration of the theme of demons as teachers in early English literature.

Anglo Latin Literature 600 899

Anglo Latin Literature  600 899
Author: Michael Lapidge
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 551
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781852850111

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The Latin literature of Anglo-Saxon England remains poorly understood. No bibliography of the subject exists. No comprehensive and authoritative history of Anglo-Latin literature has ever been written. It is only in recent years, largely through the essays collected in the present volumes, that the outline and intrinsic interest of the field have been clarified. Indeed, until a comprehensive history of the period is written, these collected essays offer the only reliable guide to the subject. The essays in the first volume are concerned with the earliest period of literary activity in England. Following a general essay which surveys the field as a whole, the essays range from the arrival of Theodore and Hadrian, through Aldhelm and Bede, to Aediluulf.

Carolingian Connections

Carolingian Connections
Author: Joanna Story
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351953320

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The Anglo-Saxon influence on the Carolingian world has long been recognised by historians of the early medieval period. Wilhelm Levison, in particular, has drawn attention to the importance of the Anglo-Saxon contribution to the cultural and ecclesiastical development of Carolingian Francia in the central decades of the eighth century. What is much less familiar is the reverse process, by which Francia and Carolingian concepts came to influence contemporary Anglo-Saxon culture. In this book Dr Story offers a major contribution to the subject of medieval cultural exchanges, focusing on the degree to which Frankish ideas and concepts were adopted by Anglo-Saxon rulers. Furthermore, by concentrating on the secular context and concepts of secular government as opposed to the more familiar ecclesiastical and missionary focus of Levison's work, this book offers a counterweight to the prevailing scholarship, providing a much more balanced overview of the subject. Through this reassessment, based on a close analysis of contemporary manuscripts - particularly the Northumbrian sources - Dr Story offers a fresh insight into the world of early medieval Europe.

Ashgate Critical Essays on Early English Lexicographers

Ashgate Critical Essays on Early English Lexicographers
Author: Christine Franzen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 787
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781351870344

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Anglo-Saxon lexicography studies Latin texts and words. The earliest English lexicographers are largely unidentifiable students, teachers, scholars and missionaries. Materials brought from abroad by early teachers were augmented by their teachings and passed on by their students. Lexicographical material deriving from the early Canterbury school remains traceable in glossaries throughout this period, but new material was constantly added. Aldhelm and Ælfric Bata, among others, wrote popular, much studied hermeneutic texts using rare, exotic words, often derived from glossaries, which then contributed to other glossaries. Ælfric of Eynsham is a rare identifiable early English lexicographer, unusual in his lack of interest in hermeneutic vocabulary. The focus is largely on context and the process of creation and intended use of glosses and glossaries. Several articles examine intellectual centres where scholars and texts came together, for example, Theodore and Hadrian in Canterbury; Aldhelm in Malmesbury; Dunstan at Christ Church, Canterbury; Æthelwold in Winchester; King Æthelstan's court; Abingdon; Glastonbury; and Worcester.

Literary Variety and the Writing of History in Britain s Long Twelfth Century

Literary Variety and the Writing of History in Britain s Long Twelfth Century
Author: Jacqueline M. Burek
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2023-01-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781914049101

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Histories of Britain composed during the "twelfth-century renaissance" display a remarkable amount of literary variety (Latin varietas). Furthermore, British historians writing after the Norman Conquest often draw attention to the differing forms of their texts. But why would historians of this period associate literary variety with the work of history-writing? Drawing on theories of literary variety found in classical and medieval rhetoric, this book traces how British writers came to believe that varietas could help them construct comprehensive, continuous accounts of Britain's past. It shows how Latin prose historians, such as William of Malmesbury, Henry of Huntingdon, and Geoffrey of Monmouth, filled their texts with a diverse array of literary forms, which they carefully selected and ordered in accordance with their broader historiographical aims. The pronounced literary variety of these influential histories inspired some Middle English verse chroniclers, including Laȝamon and Robert Mannyng, to adopt similar principles in their vernacular poetry. By uncovering the rhetorical and historiographical theories beneath their literary variety, this book provides a new framework for interpreting the stylistic and organizational choices of medieval historians.

The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature

The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature
Author: David Scott Kastan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 2648
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780195169218

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A comprehensive reference presents over five hundred full essays on authors and a variety of topics, including censorship, genre, patronage, and dictionaries.

Biblical Epics in Late Antiquity and Anglo Saxon England

Biblical Epics in Late Antiquity and Anglo Saxon England
Author: Patrick McBrine
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780802098535

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Biblical Epics in Late Antiquity and Anglo-Saxon England provides an accessible introduction to biblical epic poetry.