Source of Wisdom : : Old English & Early Medieval Latin Studies in Honour of Thomas D. Hill / / Charles D. Wright, Thomas N. Hall, Frederick Biggs.

As one of the most prolific and influential scholars in the field, Thomas D. Hill has made an indelible mark on the study of Old English literature. In celebration of his distinguished career, the editors of Source of Wisdom have assembled a wide-ranging collection of nineteen original essays on Old...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Toronto Old English Studies
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Abbreviations --
Note on Quotations --
Part I: Beowulf --
Beasts of Battle, South and North /
The Fates of Men in Beowulf /
Folio 179 of the Beowulf Manuscript /
Part II: Old English Religious and Sapiential Poetry --
Trinitarian Language: Augustine, The Dream of the Rood, and Ælfric /
The Leaps of Christ and The Dream of the Rood /
'Ðu eart se weallstan': Architectural Metaphor and Christological Imagery in the Old English Christ I and the Book of Kells /
Remembering in Circles: The Wife's Lament, Conversatio, and the Community of Memory /
A Word to the Wise: Thinking, Knowledge, and Wisdom in The Wanderer /
Part III: Old English Prose --
Alfred's Nero /
The 'Remigian' Glosses on Boethius's Consolatio Philosophiae in Context /
Why Ditch the Dialogues? Reclaiming an Invisible Text /
Hagiography and Violence: Military Men in Ælfric's Lives of Saints /
A New Latin Source for Two Old English Homilies (Fadda I and Blickling I): Pseudo-Augustine, Sermo App. 125, and the Ideology of Chastity in the Anglo-Saxon Benedictine Reform /
Christ's Birth through Mary's Right Breast: An Echo of Carolingian Heresy in the Old English Adrian and Ritheus /
Part IV: Old English beyond the Conquest --
The Peterborough Chronicle and the Invention of 'Holding Court' in Twelfth-Century England /
Echoes of Old English Alliterative Collocations in Middle English Alliterative Proverbs /
Part V: Early Medieval Latin --
Bede's Style: A Neglected Historiographical Model for the Style of the Historia Ecclesiastica? /
Crux-busting on the Danube: uel Coniectanea in Cosmographiam Aethici, ut dicitur, Istri /
The Revelationes of Pseudo-Methodius and Scriptural Study at Salisbury in the Eleventh Century /
Appendix 1. Publications of Thomas D. Hill --
Appendix 2. Dissertations Directed by Thomas D. Hill --
Contributors --
Index
Summary:As one of the most prolific and influential scholars in the field, Thomas D. Hill has made an indelible mark on the study of Old English literature. In celebration of his distinguished career, the editors of Source of Wisdom have assembled a wide-ranging collection of nineteen original essays on Old English poetry and prose as well as early medieval Latin, touching upon many of Hill?s specific research interests.Among the topics examined in this volume are the Christian-Latin sources of Old English texts, including religious and ?sapiential? poetry, and prose translations of Latin writings. Old English poems such as Beowulf, The Dream of the Rood, and The Wife?s Lament are treated, throughout, to thematic, textual, stylistic, lexical, and source analysis. Prose writers of the period such as King Alfred and Wærferth, as well as medieval Latin writers such as Bede and Pseudo-Methodius are also discussed. As an added feature, the volume includes a bibliography of publications by Thomas D. Hill. Source of Wisdom is, ultimately, a contribution to the understanding of medieval English literature and the textual traditions that contributed to its development.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781442684812
9783110667691
9783110490954
DOI:10.3138/9781442684812
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Charles D. Wright, Thomas N. Hall, Frederick Biggs.