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Byrhtferth of Ramsey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 468

Byrhtferth of Ramsey

Byrhtferth of Ramsey was one of the most learned scholars of late Anglo-Saxon England, and his two saints' Lives-of Oswald, a powerful bishop of Worcester and York in the tenth century (d. 992), and Ecgwine, the seventh-century founder of Evesham-are among the most important historical sources for our understanding of late Anglo-Saxon England. The Life of St Oswald is the longest surviving work of Anglo-Saxon hagiography, and it is the principal source for much of our knowledge of tenth-century England, especially the monastic reform movement, the role of King Edgar, the murder of Edward king and Martyr, and the so-called 'anti-monastic reaction' (of which he is the unique witness). Much les...

Byrhtferth of Ramsey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 468

Byrhtferth of Ramsey

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-11-28
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  • Publisher: OUP Oxford

Byrhtferth of Ramsey was one of the most learned scholars of late Anglo-Saxon England, and his two saints' Lives-of Oswald, a powerful bishop of Worcester and York in the tenth century (d. 992), and Ecgwine, the seventh-century founder of Evesham-are among the most important historical sources for our understanding of late Anglo-Saxon England. The Life of St Oswald is the longest surviving work of Anglo-Saxon hagiography, and it is the principal source for much of our knowledge of tenth-century England, especially the monastic reform movement, the role of King Edgar, the murder of Edward king and Martyr, and the so-called 'anti-monastic reaction' (of which he is the unique witness). Much les...

Byrhtferth's Northumbrian Chronicle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404

Byrhtferth's Northumbrian Chronicle

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Concludes with a bibliography, followed by detailed indexes of personal and place names. This volume is in a collection in which the pre-conquest chronicles of England will be presented in a comparative format. Edited texts of these chronicles, and modern English translations, are placed on facing pages.

Byrhtferth of Ramsey's Historia Regum
  • Language: en

Byrhtferth of Ramsey's Historia Regum

During the past generation, Byrhtferth of Ramsey (c. 970 - c. 1020) has emerged as one of the principal authors of late Anglo-Saxon England, whose writings - in both Latin and Old English - are among the most important sources for our understanding of early English history. This work, theHistoria regum, is transmitted anonymously in the single manuscript which preserves it; but Byrhtferth's idiosyncratic and individual Latin style allows certain identification of Byrhtferth as its author.The work is in four parts, and treats the history of the major Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (Kent, Northumbria, Mercia, and Wessex) during the period 560 to 887. The Latin text is accompanied by facing-page English translation, and provided with extensive annotation intended to explain the many referencesto historical events (many of them unrecorded elsewhere) in the text. The Introduction treats the sources on which Byrhtferth drew in compiling this work, and provides full analysis of Byrhtferth's idiosyncratic Latin style. The edition is intended to be a companion volume to Byrhtferth of Ramsey:the Lives of St Oswald and St Ecgwine, published as an Oxford Medieval Text edition in 2009.

The Politics of Language
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

The Politics of Language

Old English literature thrived in late tenth-century England. Its success was the result of a concerted effort by the leaders of the Benedictine Reform movement to encourage both widespread literacy and a simple literary style. The manuscripts written in this era are the source for the majority of the Old English literature that survives today, including literary classics such as Beowulf. Yet the same monks who copied and compiled these important Old English texts themselves wrote in a rarified Latin, full of esoteric vocabulary and convoluted syntax and almost incomprehensible even to the well-educated. Comparing works by the two most prolific authors of the era, Byrhtferth of Ramsey and Ælfric of Eynsham, Rebecca Stephenson explains the politics that encouraged the simultaneous development of a simple English style and an esoteric Latin style. By examining developments in Old English and Anglo-Latin side by side, The Politics of Language opens up a valuable new perspective on the Benedictine Reform and literacy in the late Anglo-Saxon period.

Byrhtferth's Manual (A.D.1011)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Byrhtferth's Manual (A.D.1011)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1966
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Old English Prose of Secular Learning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

Old English Prose of Secular Learning

First title in a new series of annotated bibliographies -- includes prose proverbs, romances, computistical texts, Enchiridion, magico- medical literature, etc.

Byrhtferth's Manual (A. D. 1011)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 310

Byrhtferth's Manual (A. D. 1011)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1929
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Byrhtferth's East Anglian Chronicle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Byrhtferth's East Anglian Chronicle

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Concludes with a bibliography, followed by detailed indexes of personal and place names. This volume is in a collection in which the pre-conquest chronicles of England will be presented in a comparative format. Edited texts of these chronicles, and modern English translations, are placed on facing pages.

Byrhtferth's Manual
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Byrhtferth's Manual

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1966
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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