Cædmon's Hymn and Material Culture in the World of Bede

Cædmon's Hymn and Material Culture in the World of Bede
Title Cædmon's Hymn and Material Culture in the World of Bede PDF eBook
Author Allen J. Frantzen
Publisher
Pages 276
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
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The essays in this book use the nine-line poem known as Cædmon's Hymn as a lens on the world of Bede's Ecclesiastical History.

CAEDMON'S HYMN AND MATERIAL CULTURE IN THE WORLD OF BEDE

CAEDMON'S HYMN AND MATERIAL CULTURE IN THE WORLD OF BEDE
Title CAEDMON'S HYMN AND MATERIAL CULTURE IN THE WORLD OF BEDE PDF eBook
Author John Hines
Publisher
Pages 265
Release 2007
Genre Christian literature, English (Old)
ISBN 9781935978312

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C Dmon's Hymn and Material Culture in the World of Bede

C Dmon's Hymn and Material Culture in the World of Bede
Title C Dmon's Hymn and Material Culture in the World of Bede PDF eBook
Author Allen J. Frantzen
Publisher
Pages 265
Release 2007
Genre Christian literature, English (Old)
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The Cambridge Companion to Bede

The Cambridge Companion to Bede
Title The Cambridge Companion to Bede PDF eBook
Author Scott DeGregorio
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 303
Release 2010-05-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0521514959

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A key introductory guide for students to Bede's cultural world, his writings, and his reputation in later times.

Bede and the End of Time

Bede and the End of Time
Title Bede and the End of Time PDF eBook
Author Dr Peter Darby
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 286
Release 2013-07-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 1409482863

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Bede (c. 673–735) was the leading intellectual figure of the Anglo-Saxon Church, and his writings had a profound influence on the development of English Christian thought. Among the many issues he wrote about, eschatology – the study of the day of judgment and the end of time – was a recurring theme. Whilst recent research has furthered our knowledge of this subject in the later Middle Ages, Dr Darby's book provides the first comprehensive analysis of Bede's eschatological thought and its impact upon the Anglo-Saxon period. Taking account of Bede's beliefs about the end of time, this book offers sophisticated insights into his life, his works and the role that eschatological thought played in Anglo-Saxon society. Close attention is given to the historical setting of each source text consulted, and original insights are advanced regarding the chronological sequence of Bede's writings. The book reveals that Bede's ideas about time changed over the course of his career, and it shows how Bede established himself as the foremost expert in eschatology of his age. The eight chapters of this book are organised into three main thematic groups: the world ages framework, Bede's eschatological vision and Bede's eschatological perspective. It will be of interest to those studying early medieval history, theology or literature as well as anyone with a particular interest in Bede and Anglo-Saxon England.

The Venerable Bede

The Venerable Bede
Title The Venerable Bede PDF eBook
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Publisher Paulist Press
Pages 385
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Medieval English Manuscripts and Literary Forms

Medieval English Manuscripts and Literary Forms
Title Medieval English Manuscripts and Literary Forms PDF eBook
Author Jessica Brantley
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 377
Release 2022-11-22
Genre Art
ISBN 0812298454

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In Medieval English Manuscripts and Literary Forms, Jessica Brantley offers an innovative introduction to manuscript culture that uses the artifacts themselves to open some of the most vital theoretical questions in medieval literary studies. With nearly 200 illustrations, many of them in color, the book offers both a broad survey of the physical forms and cultural histories of manuscripts and a dozen case studies of particularly significant literary witnesses, including the Beowulf manuscript, the St. Albans Psalter, the Ellesmere manuscript of the Canterbury Tales, and The Book of Margery Kempe. Practical discussions of parchment, scripts, decoration, illustration, and bindings mix with consideration of such conceptual categories as ownership, authorship, language, miscellaneity, geography, writing, editing, mediation, illustration, and performance—as well as of the status of the literary itself. Each case study includes an essay orienting the reader to particularly productive categories of analysis and a selected bibliography for further research. Because a high-quality digital surrogate exists for each of the selected manuscripts, fully and freely available online, readers can gain access to the artifacts in their entirety, enabling further individual exploration and facilitating the book’s classroom use. Medieval English Manuscripts and Literary Forms aims to inspire a broad group of readers with some of the excitement of literary manuscript studies in the twenty-first century. The interpretative frameworks surrounding each object will assist everyone in thinking through the implications of manuscript culture more generally, not only for the deeper study of the literature of the Middle Ages, but also for a better understanding of book cultures of any era, including our own.