The Dialogues of Saint Gregory

The Dialogues of Saint Gregory
Title The Dialogues of Saint Gregory PDF eBook
Author Pope Gregory I
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 1911
Genre Bookbinding
ISBN

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The Dialogues of Saint Gregory the Great

The Dialogues of Saint Gregory the Great
Title The Dialogues of Saint Gregory the Great PDF eBook
Author Pope Gregory I
Publisher Arx Publishing, LLC
Pages 362
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1889758949

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Originally published: The dialogues of Saint Gregory. London; Boston: P.L. Warner, 1911. With new pref.

The Two Versions of Waerferth's Translation of Gregory's Dialogues

The Two Versions of Waerferth's Translation of Gregory's Dialogues
Title The Two Versions of Waerferth's Translation of Gregory's Dialogues PDF eBook
Author David Yerkes
Publisher Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto : University of Toronto Press
Pages 150
Release 1979
Genre Foreign Language Study
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A Companion to Gregory the Great

A Companion to Gregory the Great
Title A Companion to Gregory the Great PDF eBook
Author Bronwen Neil
Publisher BRILL
Pages 453
Release 2013-09-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004257764

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What made Pope Gregory I “great”? If the Middle Ages had no difficulty recognizing Gregory as one of its most authoritative points of reference, modern readers have not always found this question as easy to answer. As with any great figure, however, there are two sides to Gregory – the historical and the universal. The contributors to this handbook look at Gregory’s “greatness” from both of these angles: what made Gregory stand out among his contemporaries; and what is unique about Gregory’s contribution through his many written works to the development of human thought and described human experience. Contributors include: Jane Baun, Philip Booth, Matthew Dal Santo, Scott DeGregorio, George E. Demacopoulos, Bernard Green, Ann Kuzdale, Stephen Lake, Andrew Louth, Constant J. Mews, John Moorhead, Barbara Müller, Bronwen Neil, Richard M. Pollard, Claire Renkin, Cristina Ricci, and Carole Straw.

Studies in Comparative Germanic Syntax

Studies in Comparative Germanic Syntax
Title Studies in Comparative Germanic Syntax PDF eBook
Author C. Jan-Wouter Zwart
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 421
Release 2002-12-31
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027296928

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This volume presents a collection of articles reporting on new research carried out within the theoretical framework of generative grammar on the comparative syntax of the Germanic languages. Divided in four main sections, the book focuses on issues of subordination and complementation (with emphasis on German/Dutch and Danish), displacement phenomena discussed in relation with richness of morphology (with special attention to English, German/Dutch, and Norwegian, as well as presenting more general discussion of the issue), language variation and change (studying historical English syntax and Frisian contact dialects), and the syntax-semantics interface viewed from a Germanic perspective (addressing ellipsis, reflexivity, and the behavior of quantifiers).

A Grammar of Old English, Volume 2

A Grammar of Old English, Volume 2
Title A Grammar of Old English, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Richard M. Hogg
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 303
Release 2011-06-24
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1444351443

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A Grammar of Old English, Volume II: Morphology completes Richard M. Hogg's two-volume analysis of the sounds and grammatical forms of the Old English language. Incorporates insights derived from the latest theoretical and technological advances, which post-date most Old English grammars Utilizes the databases of the Toronto Dictionary of Old English project - a digital corpus comprising at least one copy of each text surviving in Old English Features separation of diachronic and synchronic considerations in the sometimes complicated analysis of Old English noun morphology Includes extensive bibliographical coverage of Old English morphology

Stealing Obedience

Stealing Obedience
Title Stealing Obedience PDF eBook
Author Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 321
Release 2012-04-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1442662581

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Narratives of monastic life in Anglo-Saxon England depict individuals as responsible agents in the assumption and performance of religious identities. To modern eyes, however, many of the ‘choices’ they make would actually appear to be compulsory. Stealing Obedience explores how a Christian notion of agent action – where freedom incurs responsibility – was a component of identity in the last hundred years of Anglo-Saxon England, and investigates where agency (in the modern sense) might be sought in these narratives. Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe looks at Benedictine monasticism through the writings of Ælfric, Anselm, Osbern of Canterbury, and Goscelin of Saint-Bertin, as well as liturgy, canon and civil law, chronicle, dialogue, and hagiography, to analyse the practice of obedience in the monastic context. Stealing Obedience brings a highly original approach to the study of Anglo-Saxon narratives of obedience in the adoption of religious identity.