Chronology and Canon of lfric of Eynsham e-bog
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A fresh approach to the works and manuscripts of this influential monk, whose writings synthesised some of the finest minds of the period.A thousand years and more ago, with Vikings ravaging the coastlines and the millennium drawing nigh, a monk named lfric embarked on studies that would make him the most erudite, prolific, and influential author writing in Englishbefore Chaucer. What drove lfr...
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253,01 DKK
Forlag
D.S.Brewer
Udgivet
20 september 2019
Længde
371 sider
Genrer
1DBKE
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781787445383
A fresh approach to the works and manuscripts of this influential monk, whose writings synthesised some of the finest minds of the period.A thousand years and more ago, with Vikings ravaging the coastlines and the millennium drawing nigh, a monk named lfric embarked on studies that would make him the most erudite, prolific, and influential author writing in Englishbefore Chaucer. What drove lfric was no desire to leave his mark on history, however, but the belief that he held a treasure on which the temporal and eternal welfare of his contemporaries depended: knowledge of the rich moral teachings of the early Christian church. What he produced was an astonishing synthesis of some of the finest minds in history, conveyed with remarkable authorial transparency and an elegantly simple style. While there is muchwe know about lfric, both from his own self-disclosure and the wealth of surviving manuscripts containing work by him, there is also much that muddies the waters: his feverish pace of simultaneous composition, his habit of reshaping and repurposing his writings, the staggering complexities of textual transmission, and competing scholarly interpretive voices. This volume seeks to take it all into account, setting forth a comprehensive picture of work and the manuscripts in which it may be found. Integrating scholars' best understanding to date and framing new avenues for inquiry, it offers a launching point for new research into this pivotal figure of early England. AARON J KLEIST is Professor of English at Biola University.