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This is the first edition of a major work by the translator and hagiographer Osbern Bokenham. Unknown before the discovery of the unique manuscript in 2005, Bokenham's work comprises a complete translation of Legenda Aurea, a collection of saints' lives compiled by the Dominican friar Jacobus de Voragine which achieved widespread popularity throughout the Middle Ages and survives in over eight hundred manuscripts, supplemented with accounts of the lives of various British saints, including those of Cedde, Felix, Edward, and Oswald. Writing in the fifteenth century, Bokenham's work, which combines prose and verse, was influenced by major writers such as Chaucer and Lydgate, both in its content and in its verse forms and style, and thus sheds new light on their fifteenth-century reputation. Bokenham's work is also important for his naming of the patrons for whom he translated a number of these saints' lives, allowing scholars to trace networks of patronage amongst prominent members of the gentry and nobility in fifteenth-century East Anglia.
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L'enthousiasme des premiers lecteurs a fait de la "Légende des saints" de Jacques de Voragine la "Légende dorée", c'est-à-dire la légende d'or : celle de toutes les histoires et légendes qui entourent la vie et la mort exemplaires des saints chrétiens du premier millénaire après le Christ et des débuts du Moyen Âge. Sans souci de critique historique, l'auteur a récolté les faits épars dans une foule d'écrits, de chroniques et de biographies dispersés. En réalité, ces légendes ne sont pas écrites pour raconter "ce qui s'est vraiment passé", mais pour édifier, par l'exemple magnifique des saints, de leurs paroles de feu et de leurs miracles plus étonnants les uns que les autres, ceux qui veulent marcher à la suite du Christ. Aujourd'hui, la "Légende dorée" est aussi une extraordinaire "anthologie" naïve, riche d'histoire et de culture finalement, car bien entendu ces légendes ont inspiré très souvent les artistes chrétiens, peintres et autres.
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This is a translation of Jean de Vignay's 'Legende Doree', itself a translation of Jacobus de Voragine's 'Legenda Aurea', one of the most widely copied, translated, and read books of the later Middle Ages. Volumes I and II contain the text, while Volume III contains the introduction, explanatory notes, and glossary.--
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