English Psalms in the Middle Ages 1300 1450

English Psalms in the Middle Ages  1300 1450
Author: Annie Sutherland
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-02-19
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780191039775

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English Psalms in the Middle Ages, 1300-1450 explores vernacular translation, adaptation, and paraphrase of the biblical psalms. Focussing on a wide and varied body of texts, it examines translations of the complete psalter as well as renditions of individual psalms and groups of psalms. Exploring who translated the psalms, and how and why they were translated, it also considers who read these texts and how and why they were read. Annie Sutherland foregrounds the centrality of the voice of David in the devotional landscape of the period, suggesting that the psalmist offered the prayerful, penitent Christian a uniquely articulate and emotive model of utterance before God. Examining the evidence of contemporary wills and testaments as well as manuscripts containing the translations, she highlights the popularity of the psalms among lay and religious readers, considering how, when, and by whom the translated psalms were used as well as thinking about who translated them and how and why they were translated. In investigating these and other areas, English Psalms in the Middle Ages, 1300-1450 raises questions about interactions between Latinity and vernacularity in the late Middle Ages and situates the translated psalms in a literary and theoretical context.

The Psalms and Medieval English Literature

The Psalms and Medieval English Literature
Author: Tamara Atkin,Francis Leneghan
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2017
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781843844358

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An examination of how The Book of Psalms shaped medieval thought and helped develop the medieval English literary canon.

From Scrolls to Scrolling

From Scrolls to Scrolling
Author: Bradford A. Anderson
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2020-06-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110631463

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Throughout history, the study of sacred texts has focused almost exclusively on the content and meaning of these writings. Such a focus obscures the fact that sacred texts are always embodied in particular material forms—from ancient scrolls to contemporary electronic devices. Using the digital turn as a starting point, this volume highlights material dimensions of the sacred texts of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The essays in this collection investigate how material aspects have shaped the production and use of these texts within and between the traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, from antiquity to the present day. Contributors also reflect on the implications of transitions between varied material forms and media cultures. Taken together, the essays suggests that materiality is significant for the academic study of sacred texts, as well as for reflection on developments within and between these religious traditions. This volume offers insightful analysis on key issues related to the materiality of sacred texts in the traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, while also highlighting the significance of transitions between various material forms, including the current shift to digital culture.

Women and Devotional Literature in the Middle Ages

Women and Devotional Literature in the Middle Ages
Author: Cate Gunn,Liz Herbert McAvoy,Naoë Kukita Yoshikawa
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2023-11-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781843846628

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Essays on women and devotional literature in the Middle Ages in commemoration and celebration of the respected feminist scholar Catherine Innes-Parker. Silence was a much-lauded concept in the Middle Ages, particularly in the context of religious literature directed at women. Based on the Pauline prescription that women should neither preach nor teach, and should at all times keep speech to a minimum, the concept of silence lay at the forefront of many devotional texts, particularly those associated with various forms of women's religious enclosure. Following the example of the Virgin Mary, religious women were exhorted to speak seldom, and then only seriously and devoutly. However, as this volume shows, such gendered exhortations to silence were often more rhetorical than literal. The contributions range widely: they consider the English 'Wooing Group' texts and female-authored visionary writings from the Saxon nunnery of Helfta in the thirteenth century; works by Richard Rolle and the Dutch mystic Jan van Ruusbroec in the fourteenth century; Anglo-French treatises, and books housed in the library of the English noblewoman Cecily Neville in the fifteenth century; and the resonant poetics of women from non-Christian cultures. But all demonstrate the ways in which silence, rather than being a mere absence of speech, frequently comprised a form of gendered articulation and proto-feminist point of resistance. They thus provide an apt commemoration and celebration of the deeply innovative work of Catherine Innes-Parker (1956-2019), the respected feminist scholar and a pioneer of this important field of study.

Old English Psalms

Old English Psalms
Author: Patrick P. O’Neill
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2016-04-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674504752

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The Latin psalms—translated into Old English—figured prominently in the lives of Anglo-Saxons, whether sung by clerics, studied as a textbook for language learning, or recited in private devotion by lay people. The complete text of all 150 prose and verse psalms is available here in contemporary English for the first time.

King Alfred s Old English Prose Translation of the First Fifty Psalms

King Alfred s Old English Prose Translation of the First Fifty Psalms
Author: Alfred (King of England)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2001
Genre: Bible
ISBN: UOM:39015052052589

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Prophetic Song

Prophetic Song
Author: Michael P. Kuczynski
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2016-11-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781512803310

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A study of the Psalter's influence on the language of prescription and proscription, injunction, command, censure, reproof, and other ethical instruction in late medieval England, as well as exegesis and meditation that clearly had a homiletic or polemic bias. Among the themes is the distinction between the private and public use the Psalms were put to, and the deliberate blurring of that distinction to illustrate the unity between individual salvation and the reform of society.

Harvard Dictionary of Music

Harvard Dictionary of Music
Author: Willi Apel
Publsiher: London : Routledge & K. Paul
Total Pages: 858
Release: 1951
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015027309684

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