Latinity and Identity in Anglo-Saxon Literature
Herausgeber: Stephenson, Rebecca; Thornbury, Emily
Latinity and Identity in Anglo-Saxon Literature
Herausgeber: Stephenson, Rebecca; Thornbury, Emily
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In this groundbreaking collection, ten leading scholars explore the intersections between identity and Latin language and literature in Anglo-Saxon England.
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In this groundbreaking collection, ten leading scholars explore the intersections between identity and Latin language and literature in Anglo-Saxon England.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781442637580
- ISBN-10: 1442637587
- Artikelnr.: 44159822
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781442637580
- ISBN-10: 1442637587
- Artikelnr.: 44159822
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Rebecca Stephenson and Emily V. Thornbury
1. Introduction
2. Boniface’s Epistolary Prose Style: The Letters to the English
Michael Herren, York University
3. Interpretatio Monastica: Biblical Commentary and the Forging of Monastic
Identity in the Early Middle Ages
Scott DeGregorio, University of Michigan, Dearborn
4. Æthilwulf poeta
Emily Thornbury, University of California, Berkeley
5. The Old English Martyrology and Anglo-Saxon Glosses
Christine Rauer, University of St. Andrews
6. Sequences and Intellectual Identity at Winchester
Jonathan Davis-Secord, University of New Mexico
7. Saint Who? Building Monastic Identity through Computistical Inquiry in
Byrhtferth’s Vita S. Ecgwini
Rebecca Stephenson, University of Louisiana, Monroe
8. Hebrew Words and English Identity in Educational Texts of Ælfric and
Byrhtferth
Damian Fleming, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne
9. Oswald’s uersus retrogradi: A Forerunner of Post-Conquest Trends in
Hexameter Composition
Leslie Lockett, The Ohio State University
10. German Imperial Bishops and Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture on the Eve of
the Conquest: The Cambridge Songs and Leofric’s Exeter Book
Elizabeth M. Tyler, University of York
11. Writing Community: Osbern and the Negotiations of Identity in the
Miracula S. Dunstani
Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe, University of California, Berkeley
2. Boniface’s Epistolary Prose Style: The Letters to the English
Michael Herren, York University
3. Interpretatio Monastica: Biblical Commentary and the Forging of Monastic
Identity in the Early Middle Ages
Scott DeGregorio, University of Michigan, Dearborn
4. Æthilwulf poeta
Emily Thornbury, University of California, Berkeley
5. The Old English Martyrology and Anglo-Saxon Glosses
Christine Rauer, University of St. Andrews
6. Sequences and Intellectual Identity at Winchester
Jonathan Davis-Secord, University of New Mexico
7. Saint Who? Building Monastic Identity through Computistical Inquiry in
Byrhtferth’s Vita S. Ecgwini
Rebecca Stephenson, University of Louisiana, Monroe
8. Hebrew Words and English Identity in Educational Texts of Ælfric and
Byrhtferth
Damian Fleming, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne
9. Oswald’s uersus retrogradi: A Forerunner of Post-Conquest Trends in
Hexameter Composition
Leslie Lockett, The Ohio State University
10. German Imperial Bishops and Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture on the Eve of
the Conquest: The Cambridge Songs and Leofric’s Exeter Book
Elizabeth M. Tyler, University of York
11. Writing Community: Osbern and the Negotiations of Identity in the
Miracula S. Dunstani
Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe, University of California, Berkeley
1. Introduction
2. Boniface’s Epistolary Prose Style: The Letters to the English
Michael Herren, York University
3. Interpretatio Monastica: Biblical Commentary and the Forging of Monastic
Identity in the Early Middle Ages
Scott DeGregorio, University of Michigan, Dearborn
4. Æthilwulf poeta
Emily Thornbury, University of California, Berkeley
5. The Old English Martyrology and Anglo-Saxon Glosses
Christine Rauer, University of St. Andrews
6. Sequences and Intellectual Identity at Winchester
Jonathan Davis-Secord, University of New Mexico
7. Saint Who? Building Monastic Identity through Computistical Inquiry in
Byrhtferth’s Vita S. Ecgwini
Rebecca Stephenson, University of Louisiana, Monroe
8. Hebrew Words and English Identity in Educational Texts of Ælfric and
Byrhtferth
Damian Fleming, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne
9. Oswald’s uersus retrogradi: A Forerunner of Post-Conquest Trends in
Hexameter Composition
Leslie Lockett, The Ohio State University
10. German Imperial Bishops and Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture on the Eve of
the Conquest: The Cambridge Songs and Leofric’s Exeter Book
Elizabeth M. Tyler, University of York
11. Writing Community: Osbern and the Negotiations of Identity in the
Miracula S. Dunstani
Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe, University of California, Berkeley
2. Boniface’s Epistolary Prose Style: The Letters to the English
Michael Herren, York University
3. Interpretatio Monastica: Biblical Commentary and the Forging of Monastic
Identity in the Early Middle Ages
Scott DeGregorio, University of Michigan, Dearborn
4. Æthilwulf poeta
Emily Thornbury, University of California, Berkeley
5. The Old English Martyrology and Anglo-Saxon Glosses
Christine Rauer, University of St. Andrews
6. Sequences and Intellectual Identity at Winchester
Jonathan Davis-Secord, University of New Mexico
7. Saint Who? Building Monastic Identity through Computistical Inquiry in
Byrhtferth’s Vita S. Ecgwini
Rebecca Stephenson, University of Louisiana, Monroe
8. Hebrew Words and English Identity in Educational Texts of Ælfric and
Byrhtferth
Damian Fleming, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne
9. Oswald’s uersus retrogradi: A Forerunner of Post-Conquest Trends in
Hexameter Composition
Leslie Lockett, The Ohio State University
10. German Imperial Bishops and Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture on the Eve of
the Conquest: The Cambridge Songs and Leofric’s Exeter Book
Elizabeth M. Tyler, University of York
11. Writing Community: Osbern and the Negotiations of Identity in the
Miracula S. Dunstani
Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe, University of California, Berkeley