Anglo-Saxon England v21: Volume 21 (Anglo-Saxon England, Series Number 21)

Michael Lapidge

ISBN 10: 0521038464 ISBN 13: 9780521038461
Editorial: Cambridge University Press 21 A, 2007
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Evidence presented in this book reveals unsuspected aspects of the influence of Aldhelm's Latin poetry in early medieval Spain.

Reseña del editor: The vitality of Anglo-Saxon studies is reflected in the continuing acquisition of fresh knowledge and perspectives gained from the combination of disparate but complementary skills and disciplines. Evidence presented in this book reveals unsuspected aspects of the influence of Aldhelm's Latin poetry in early medieval Spain. The many non-runic inscriptions which have been discovered since 1980 are catalogued and analysed. Comprehensive analysis of a little-understood Latin source of the Old English medical treatise known as Bald's Leechbook throws light not only on the English text but also, surprisingly, on the transmissional history of the Latin source. The decoration of an important manuscript from the early tenth century, the Tanner Bede, is set in the context of tenth-century developments in manuscript illumination, and the analysis of the Regularis concordia from an architectural point of view permits fresh understanding of the layout of monastic churches in the later Anglo-Saxon period. The usual comprehensive bibliography of the previous year's publications in all branches of Anglo-Saxon studies rounds off the book.

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Título: Anglo-Saxon England v21: Volume 21 (...
Editorial: Cambridge University Press 21 A
Año de publicación: 2007
Encuadernación: Paperback
Condición: Very Good

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