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Preaching --- Eschatology --- Christian literature, English (Old) --- Sermons, Medieval --- History --- History of doctrines --- History and criticism --- Aelfric, --- Wulfstan, --- England --- Church history --- 27 <420> "05/09" --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Engeland--?"05/09" --- Civilization, Anglo-Saxon. --- History and criticism. --- Civilization, Anglo-Saxon --- Anglo-Saxon civilization --- Anglo-Saxons --- Civilization --- Lupus, --- Wulfstan --- Elfrike, --- Älfrik, --- Aelfrik, --- Alfric, --- Alfricus, --- Elfric, --- Aelfricus, --- Preaching - England - History - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Eschatology - History of doctrines - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Christian literature, English (Old) - History and criticism --- Sermons, Medieval - England - History and criticism --- Aelfric, - Abbot of Eynsham --- Wulfstan, - Archbishop of York, - -1023 --- England - Church history - 449-1066
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The quarter-century that has passed since Paul Szarmach’s and Bernard Huppé’s groundbreaking The Old English Homily and its Backgrounds (1978) has seen staggering changes in the field of Anglo-Saxon homiletics. Primary materials have become accessible to scholars in unprecedented levels, whether digitally or through new critical editions, and these have generated in turn a flood of secondary scholarship. The articles in this volume showcase and build on these developments. The first five essays consider various contexts of and infuences on Anglo-Saxon homilies: patristic and early medieval Latin sources, continental homiliaries and preaching practices, traditions of Old Testament interpretation and adaptation, and the liturgical setting of preaching texts. Six studies then turn to the sermons themselves, examining style and rhetoric in the Vercelli homilies, the codicology of the Blickling Book, sanctorale and temporale in the works of Ælfric, and the challenges posed by Wulfstan’s self-referential corpus. Finally, the last entries take us past the Conquest to discuss the re-use of homiletic material in England and its environs from the eleventh to eighteenth century. Together these articles offer medieval scholars a new Old English Homily, one that serves both as an introduction to key figures and issues in the field and as a model of studies for the next quarter-century.
Preaching --- Sermons, Medieval --- Sermons, English (Old) --- Theology --- History --- History and criticism --- 251 <420> --- 251 "04/14" --- 251 "04/14" Homiletiek. Verkondiging. Prediking:--middeleeuwen --- Homiletiek. Verkondiging. Prediking:--middeleeuwen --- Homiletiek. Verkondiging. Prediking--Engeland --- Prédication --- Sermons médiévaux --- Sermons anglais (vieil anglais) --- Théologie --- History and criticism. --- Histoire --- Histoire et critique --- Anglo-Saxon sermons --- English sermons, Old --- Old English sermons --- Sermons, Anglo-Saxon --- Sermons, Old English --- English prose literature --- Old English, ca. 450-1100 --- England --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Sermons [Medieval ] --- Sermons [English ] (Old) --- Middle Ages, 500-1500 --- Preaching - England - History - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Sermons, Medieval - England - History and criticism --- Sermons, English (Old) - History and criticism --- Theology - History - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Homélies anglo-saxonnes --- Aelfric --- Hagiographie anglo-saxonne
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Siegfried Wenzel's groundbreaking study seeks to describe and analyze the linguistically mixed, or macaronic, sermons in late fourteenth-century England. Not only are these works of considerable religious interest, they provide extensive information on their literary, linguistic, and cultural milieux. Macaronic Sermons begins by offering a typology of such works: those in which English words offer glosses, or offer structural functions, or offer neither of the two but yet are syntactically integrated. This last group is then examined in detail: reasons are given for this usage and for its origins, based on the realities of fourteenth-century England. Siefriend Wenzel draws valuable conclusions about the linguistic status quo of the era, together with the extent of education, the audiences' expectations, and the ways in which the authors' minds worked. Obviously of interest to scholars and students of early English literature, Macaronic Sermons also contains much valuable information for specialists in language development or oral theory, and for those interested in multicultural societies.
Christian literature, English (Middle) --- Bilingualism --- Sermons, English (Middle) --- Sermons, Latin --- Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- English prose literature --- Latin prose literature, Medieval and modern --- Macaronic literature --- Preaching --- History and criticism --- History --- Classical influences --- -Christian literature, English (Middle) --- -Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- -English prose literature --- -Latin prose literature, Medieval and modern --- -Macaronic literature --- -Preaching --- -Sermons, English (Middle) --- -Sermons, Latin --- -Latin sermons --- English sermons, Middle --- Middle English sermons --- Sermons, English --- Sermons, Middle English --- Christian preaching --- Homiletics --- Speaking --- Pastoral theology --- Public speaking --- Literature, Macaronic --- Literature --- Poetry --- Wit and humor --- English literature --- Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Language and languages --- Languages in contact --- Multilingualism --- -History and criticism --- Religious aspects --- Sermons, Medieval --- History and criticism. --- England --- Intellectual life --- -History --- Latin sermons --- Christian literature, English (Middle) - History and criticism --- Bilingualism - England - History --- Sermons, English (Middle) - History and criticism --- Sermons, Latin - England - History and criticism --- Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) - Classical influences --- English prose literature - Middle English, 1100-1500 --- Latin prose literature, Medieval and modern - England - History and criticism --- Macaronic literature - History and criticism --- Preaching - England - History - Middle Ages, 600-1500
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Until the Reformation, almost all sermons were written down in Latin. This is the first scholarly study systematically to describe and analyse the collections of Latin sermons from the golden age of medieval preaching in England, the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Basing his studies on the extant manuscripts, Siegfried Wenzel analyses these sermons and the occasions when they were given. Larger issues of preaching in the later Middle Ages such as the pastoral concern about preaching, originality in sermon making, and the attitudes of orthodox preachers to Lollardy, receive detailed attention. The surviving sermons and their collections are listed for the first time in full inventories, which supplement the critical and contextual material Wenzel presents. This book is an important contribution to the study of medieval preaching, and will be essential for scholars of late medieval literature, history and religious thought.
Wycliffe, John, --- sermons --- Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Latin prose literature, Medieval and modern --- Preaching --- Sermons, Latin --- Sermons, Medieval --- Latin sermons --- History and criticism --- History --- Manuscripts --- Manuscripts&delete& --- Catalogs --- Vicliffe, John, --- Viklef, Jan, --- Viklef, John, --- Viklif, Jan, --- Wickliffe, John, --- Wiclif, Johann von, --- Wiclif, John, --- Wicliffe, John, --- Wyclif, John, --- Wyclyf, John, --- Wykliffe, Johannes von, --- Contemporaries. --- England --- Intellectual life --- Manuscripts. Epigraphy. Paleography --- Medieval Latin literature --- Christian pastoral theology --- anno 1200-1499 --- History and criticism. --- Catalogs. --- Wycliffe, John --- Contemporaries --- Christian literature [Latin ] (Medieval and modern) --- Latin prose literature [Medieval and Modern ] --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Sermons [Medieval ] --- Sermons [Latin ] --- 1066-1485 --- Middle Ages, 500-1500 --- Medieval sermons --- Arts and Humanities --- Literature --- Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) - England - History and criticism. --- Latin prose literature, Medieval and modern - England - History and criticism. --- Preaching - England - History - Middle Ages, 600-1500. --- Sermons, Medieval - England - Manuscripts - Catalogs. --- Sermons, Medieval - England - History and criticism. --- Sermons, Latin - Manuscripts - Catalogs. --- Sermons, Latin - History and criticism. --- Wycliffe, John, - d. 1384 - Contemporaries. --- England - Intellectual life - 1066-1485. --- Wycliffe, John, - d. 1384
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