Carolingian Commentaries on the Apocalypse by Theodulf and Smaragdus

Carolingian Commentaries on the Apocalypse by Theodulf and Smaragdus
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Medieval Institute Publications
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2019-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781580443791

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In the early ninth-century Theodulf of Orleans and Smaragdus of Saint Mihiel served as advisers to Charlemagne. This book provides English translations of a Latin commentary on the Apocalypse written by Theodulf and three homilies on the Apocalypse by Smaragdus. A comprehensive essay introduces these texts, their authors, sources, and place in ninth-century biblical exegesis.

The Bible in the Early Irish Church A D 550 to 850

The Bible in the Early Irish Church  A D  550 to 850
Author: Martin McNamara
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2022-03-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004512139

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This book aims at bringing together and providing all the information which was available to early Irish writers from Columbanus (6th century) onwards as far as the greater commentators (Sedulius Scottus, Scottus Eriugena) about 850.

The Cambridge Companion to Apocalyptic Literature

The Cambridge Companion to Apocalyptic Literature
Author: Colin McAllister
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2020-03-26
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9781108422703

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Apocalytic literature has addressed human concerns for over two millennia. This volume surveys the source texts, their reception, and relevance.

Two Middle English Prayer Cycles

Two Middle English Prayer Cycles
Author: Ben Parsons
Publsiher: Medieval Institute Publications
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2023-10-09
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781580446839

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This book is the first critical edition of two fascinating but overlooked devotional texts. Each shines its own light on medieval faith. The Holkham Prayers and Meditations (ca.1410) is a rare example of female authorship, written by an unnamed woman to guide a "religious sustir." Simon Appulby's Fruyte of Redempcyon (1514) is more popular in aim, composed by one of England's last anchorites to serve his urban community. Both texts are accompanied by extensive notes and introductory essays to aid students and specialists alike.

The Roland and Otuel Romances and the Anglo Norman Otinel

The Roland and Otuel Romances and the Anglo Norman Otinel
Author: Susanna Fein,Elizabeth Melick,David Raybin
Publsiher: Medieval Institute Publications
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2020-09-30
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781580444125

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This edition contains four Middle English Charlemagne romances from the Otuel cycle: Roland and Vernagu, Otuel a Knight, Otuel and Roland, and Duke Roland and Sir Otuel of Spain. A translation of the romances' source, the Anglo-French Otinel, is also included. The romances center on conflicts between Frankish Christians and various Saracen groups, and deal with issues of racial and religious difference, conversion, and faith-based violence.

John Lydgate s Dance of Death and Related Works

John Lydgate s Dance of Death and Related Works
Author: Megan L Cook,Elizaveta Strakhov
Publsiher: Medieval Institute Publications
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2019-10-31
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781580444088

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This volume joins new editions of both texts of John Lydgate's The Dance of Death, related Middle English verse, and a new translation of Lydgate's French source, the Danse macabre. Together these poems showcase the power of the danse macabre motif, offering a window into life and death in late medieval Europe. In vivid, often grotesque, and darkly humorous terms, these poems ponder life's fundamental paradox: while we know that we all must die, we cannot imagine our own death.

Honorius Augustodunensis Exposition of Selected Psalms

Honorius Augustodunensis  Exposition of Selected Psalms
Author: David Welch
Publsiher: Medieval Institute Publications
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2023-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781580445542

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The abbreviated Psalms commentary by Honorius Augustodunensis (ca. 1070 - ca. 1140)-a redaction of his own, much larger commentary on the entire Psalter-participates in a long tradition of Christian interpretation of the Book of Psalms. A prolific author closely associated with Anselm of Canterbury, Rupert of Deutz, and Gilbert of Poitiers, Honorius wrote a massive commentary on the Psalms when the so-called "school of Laon" was at work on the Glossa ordinaria. Honorius's work shares the academic interest of that school, while simultaneously serving the devotion of the Benedictine Reform. His Exposition of Selected Psalms highlights a tripartite division of the Psalter, even as it discovers in the psalms an apocalypticism fitting to the Church in its last age.

Spiritual and Material Boundaries in Old French Verse

Spiritual and Material Boundaries in Old French Verse
Author: Jacob Abell
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2023-09-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781501514258

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The Earthly Paradise was a vibrant symbol at the heart of medieval Christian geographies of the cosmos. As humanity’s primal home now lost through the sins of Adam of Eve, the Earthly Paradise figured prominently in Old French tales of lands beyond the mundane world. This study proposes a fresh look at the complex roles played by the Earthly Paradise in three medieval French poems: Marie de France’s The Purgatory of St. Patrick, Benedeit’s Voyage of Saint Brendan the Abbot, and Guillaume de Lorris’s The Romance of the Rose. By examining the literary, cultural, and artistic components that informed each poem, this book advances the thesis that the exterior walls of the Earthly Paradise served evolving purposes as contemplative objects that implicitly engaged complex notions of economic solidarity and idealized community. These visions of the Earthly Paradise stand to provide a striking contribution to a historically informed response to the contemporary legacies of colonialism and the international refugee crisis.