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The writings of Ælfric of Eynsham (c.950-c.1010) are among the most important to survive from Anglo-Saxon England. He was shaped by tenth-century monastic reform, and his promotion of Old English was highly influential. His earliest known works, the Sermones Catholici (c.990-5), are adaptations of Latin texts rendered in Old English. The homilies draw on the gospels, saints' lives and other doctrinal themes. They were intended to be delivered over two years. This two-volume collection, first published between 1844 and 1846, contains transcriptions of the Old English texts with facing-page translations by Benjamin Thorpe (1781/2-1870). A well-respected scholar with a strong interest in promoting the study of Old English, Thorpe produced an important edition of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for the Rolls Series (also reissued in this series). Volume 2 of the present work contains the sermons for the second year, focusing on doctrine and church history.
Sermons, English (Old) --- Anglo-Saxon sermons --- English sermons, Old --- Old English sermons --- Sermons, Anglo-Saxon --- Sermons, Old English --- English prose literature
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The writings of Aelfric of Eynsham (c.950-c.1010) are among the most important to survive from Anglo-Saxon England. He was shaped by 10th-century monastic reform, and his promotion of Old English was highly influential. His earliest known works, the Sermones Catholici (c.990-5), are adaptations of Latin texts rendered in Old English. The homilies draw on the gospels, saints' lives and other doctrinal themes, and were intended to be delivered over two years. The two-volume collection, first published between 1844 and 1846, contains transcriptions of the Old English texts with facing-page translations by Benjamin Thorpe (1781/2-1870). A well-respected scholar with a strong interest in promoting the study of Old English, Thorpe also produced an important edition of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for the Rolls Series. Volume 1 contains the sermons for the first year.
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"The Anonymous Old English Homily: Sources, Composition, and Variation offers important essays on the origins, textual transmission, and (re)use of early English preaching texts between the ninth and the late twelfth centuries. Associated with the Electronic Corpus of Anonymous Homilies in Old English project, these studies provide fresh insights into one of the most complex textual genres of early medieval literature. Contributions deal with the definition of the anonymous homiletic corpus in Old English, the history of scholarship on its Latin sources, and the important unedited Pembroke and Angers Latin homiliaries. They also include new source and manuscript identifications, and in-depth studies of a number of popular Old English homilies, their themes, revisions, and textual relations"--
Sermons, English (Old) --- Criticism, Textual. --- History and criticism. --- Anglo-Saxon sermons --- English sermons, Old --- Old English sermons --- Sermons, Anglo-Saxon --- Sermons, Old English --- English prose literature
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Christian literature, English (Old) --- -Sermons, English (Old) --- -English language --- -Germanic languages --- Anglo-Saxon sermons --- English sermons, Old --- Old English sermons --- Sermons, Anglo-Saxon --- Sermons, Old English --- English prose literature --- Anglo-Saxon Christian literature --- Christian literature, Anglo-Saxon --- Christian literature, Old English --- English Christian literature, Old --- Old English Christian literature --- English literature --- Criticism, Textual --- Word formation --- Aelfric Abbot of Enysham --- Theses --- English language --- Sermons, English (Old) --- Sermons, Medieval --- Criticism, Textual. --- Word order. --- Aelfric, --- Language. --- Vices and virtues. --- Sawles warde. --- -Criticism, Textual --- -Anglo-Saxon sermons --- Germanic languages --- Word order --- Elfrike, --- Älfrik, --- Aelfrik, --- Alfric, --- Alfricus, --- Elfric, --- Aelfricus, --- Medieval sermons
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English prose literature --- -Rogation days --- Sermons, English (Old) --- Anglo-Saxon sermons --- English sermons, Old --- Old English sermons --- Sermons, Anglo-Saxon --- Sermons, Old English --- Fasts and feasts --- English literature --- Sermons, English (Old). --- Sermons, Medieval --- Rogation days. --- Rogation days --- Anglo-Saxon prose literature --- English prose literature, Old --- Old English prose literature
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"The Vercelli Book is one of the oldest surviving collections of Old English homilies and poems, compiled in England in the tenth century. Preaching the Converted provides a sustained literary analysis of the book's prose homilies and demonstrates that they employ rhetorical techniques commonly associated with vernacular verse. The study argues that the dazzling textual complexity of these homilies rivals the most accomplished examples of Old English poetry. Highlighting the use of word play, verbal and structural repetition, elaborate catalogues, and figurative language, Samantha Zacher's study of the Vercelli Book fills a gap in the history of English preaching by foregrounding the significance of these prose homilies as an intermediary form. Also analyzing the Latin and vernacular sources behind the Vercelli texts to reveal the theological and formal interests informing the collection as a whole, Preaching the Converted is a rigorous examination of Old English homiletic rhetoric and poetics."--Publisher description.
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First full study of the homilies of Archbishop Wulfstan, bringing out their most characteristic themes and concerns. The prodigious writings of Archbishop Wulfstan (d. 1023) encompass secular laws, religious canons, political theory, and homilies (sermons); despite their importance, however the homilies have not received the critical attention they deserve, a gap which this book seeks to fill. It focuses on three particular aspects: the re-establishment of the Wulfstan homiletic canon, Wulfstan's processes of composition and revision as manifested in their manuscript variants, and his characteristic themes and concerns. These include adherence to secular and divine law; the keeping of Christian feasts and fasts; the payment of church dues and tithes; social justice for the poor; absolute clericalcelibacy and sexual continence for the laity; repentance, prayer and penance; and the continual reminder, both pre- and post-millennium, that the end of the world is close at hand. Wulfstan's homilies indicate that for the English to heed his warnings, they would have to be persuaded or if necessarily legally coerced to adhere to the dictates of a "Holy Society"; and their influence can be seen in his law codes, where the book argues that even in coercionthe archbishop sought to teach and to persuade.
Sermons, English (Old) --- Sermons, Medieval --- Preaching --- History and criticism. --- History --- Wulfstan, --- Anglo-Saxon sermons --- English sermons, Old --- Old English sermons --- Sermons, Anglo-Saxon --- Sermons, Old English --- English prose literature --- Lupus, --- Wulfstan --- Archbishop Wulfstan. --- Christian feasts. --- Holy Society. --- JOYCE TALLY LIONARONS. --- church dues. --- clerical celibacy. --- end of the world. --- homilies. --- penance. --- political theory. --- prayer. --- religious canons. --- repentance. --- secular laws. --- sexual continence. --- social justice. --- tithes.
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Old English literature --- Christian pastoral theology --- English prose literature --- Sermons, Medieval --- Sermons, English (Old) --- 820 "06/10" VERCELLI --- -Sermons, English (Old) --- Anglo-Saxon sermons --- English sermons, Old --- Old English sermons --- Sermons, Anglo-Saxon --- Sermons, Old English --- English literature --- Engelse literatuur--?"06/10"--VERCELLI --- 820 "06/10" VERCELLI Engelse literatuur--?"06/10"--VERCELLI --- Sermons, English (Old). --- Anglo-Saxon prose literature --- English prose literature, Old --- Old English prose literature --- English prose literature - Old English, ca. 450-1100. --- Sermons, Medieval - England.
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