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ISBN
9781843841999
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Religion, Biography & Autobiography, Literary Collections
Publication Name
Aldhelm : the Prose Works
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer, The Limited
Item Length
8.5 in
Subject
Medieval, Religious, Christianity / Literature & the Arts
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5 in
Author
Michael Lapidge
Item Width
5.5 in
Number of Pages
224 Pages

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Publisher
Boydell & Brewer, The Limited
ISBN-10
1843841991
ISBN-13
9781843841999
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71890411

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Number of Pages
224 Pages
Publication Name
Aldhelm : the Prose Works
Language
English
Subject
Medieval, Religious, Christianity / Literature & the Arts
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Religion, Biography & Autobiography, Literary Collections
Author
Michael Lapidge
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.5 in
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in

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Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
878.0208
Synopsis
Translation with notes of Aldhelm's famous treatise on virginity, and his less well-known letters.Aldhelm, born c.640 in Wessex, and becoming abbot of Malmesbury and later bishop of Sherborne, was the first English man of letters; up to 1100, his prose writings were the most widely read of any Latin literature produced in Anglo-Saxon England. His surviving prose works include a long treatise De virginitate, and a number of letters; these in particular are an important source of knowledge concerning Anglo-Saxon England. The treatise, a lengthy exhortation on virtue addressed to nuns at Barking Abbey, is a fascinating series of exempla drawn from the prodigious range of Aldhelm's knowledge of patristic literature, and tailored to the expectations of a seventh-century Anglo-Saxon female audience. Because of the extreme difficulty of his Latin, however, Aldhelm's prose works have rarely been read, and have never been adequately appreciated - which this translation seeks to remedy. It is accompanied with an introduction outlining Aldhelm's ceuction outlining Aldhelm's central importance to Anglo-Saxon literary culture; a critical biography which throws new light on what has previously been assumed about him; and an essay establishing an accurate canon and chronology of his writings.uction outlining Aldhelm's ceuction outlining Aldhelm's central importance to Anglo-Saxon literary culture; a critical biography which throws new light on what has previously been assumed about him; and an essay establishing an accurate canon and chronology of his writings., Aldhelm, born c.640 in Wessex, and becoming abbot of Malmesbury and later bishop of Sherborne, was the first English man of letters; up to 1100, his prose writings were the most widely read of any Latin literature produced in Anglo-Saxon England. His surviving prose works include a long treatise De virginitate, and a number of letters; these in particular are an important source of knowledge concerning Anglo-Saxon England. The treatise, a lengthy exhortation on virtue addressed to nuns at Barking Abbey, is a fascinating series of exempla drawn from the prodigious range of Aldhelm's knowledge of patristic literature, and tailored to the expectations of a seventh-century Anglo-Saxon female audience. Because of the extreme difficulty of his Latin, however, Aldhelm's prose works have rarely been read, and have never been adequately appreciated - which this translation seeks to remedy. It is accompanied with an introduction outlining Aldhelm's central importance to Anglo-Saxon literary culture; a critical biography which throws new light on what has previously been assumed about him; and an essay establishing an accurate canon and chronology of his writings., Translation with notes of Aldhelm's famous treatise on virginity, and his less well-known letters. Aldhelm, born c.640 in Wessex, and becoming abbot of Malmesbury and later bishop of Sherborne, was the first English man of letters; up to 1100, his prose writings were the most widely read of any Latin literature produced in Anglo-Saxon England. His surviving prose works include a long treatise De virginitate, and a number of letters; these in particular are an important source of knowledge concerning Anglo-Saxon England. The treatise, a lengthy exhortation on virtue addressed to nuns at Barking Abbey, is a fascinating series of exempla drawn from the prodigious range of Aldhelm's knowledge of patristic literature, and tailored to the expectations of a seventh-century Anglo-Saxon female audience. Because of the extreme difficulty of his Latin, however, Aldhelm's prose works have rarely been read, and have never been adequately appreciated - which this translation seeks to remedy. It is accompanied with an introduction outlining Aldhelm's central importance to Anglo-Saxon literary culture; a critical biography which throws new light on what has previously been assumed about him; and an essay establishing an accurate canon and chronology of his writings.
LC Classification Number
PA8246.A43
Copyright Date
2009
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