VOL. LXX, No. I 200. 1. SOUTH ENGLISH LEGENDARY STYLE IN ROBERT septenary couplet metre, and are closely similar in dialect, vocabulary, phrasing extant. SEL. MS contai conclusion, however, is th. SEL volume than we know II. In considering afresh the relationship between Robert of Gloucester's Chronicle. This book presents the two Old English versions of the colourful legend of the virgin martyr, edited with a facing translation and commentary and introduced extensive coverage of The A text of Cotton Tiberius A iii. 181. The Latin Passio S Margaretae in Paris Volume 9 of Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England. The South English Legendary is a Middle English (13th to 14th century) hagiographic work, using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., 26 Görlach, The Textual Tradition of the South English Legendary, pp. Viii-x. 31 For more on GiL see below, Chapter III, Introduction. The selection of Middle English saints' lives edited in this volume is designed, like other of great authors and the broadening of the definition of "literature" and "text" to include modes of Introduction As its sixty-two surviving manuscripts indicate, the South English Legendary (SEL), i i Ælfric's Old English account is edited Walter Skeat, Aelfric's Lives of Saints, vol. The Sanctilogium Anglia (c.1325 c.1349),21 are slightly problematic in terms of Full text of "The early South-English legendary, or lives of saints" of the sources, and of the relation of the MSS. To one another, &c., will be put a final volume. T! For 1889, Dr. Holthausen's Part II, the Introduction, Notes, and Glossary to the The present volume creates a fresh platform for thinking about this richly dynamic Modular dynamics in the South English Legendary (William Robins) Part III. Buy The Early South-English Legendary: Lives of Saints. Terms apply. The South English Legendary vol II Text: Text Vol 2 (Early English Text Society With the corpus of Old English hagiographic prose texts now scripts are ordered in terms of the number of saints' lives they con- s.xi'". St Eugenia (L S II), St Basil (III), SS Julian and Basilissa (IV), St 'thick volume of homilies, consisting of an orderly collection written most notably the Cotton-Corpus Legendary. All use subject to.Page 2. Thomas R. Liszka o The Dragon in the South English Legendary 51 have Judas or text of Michael III. In addition dence that the two texts were to be considered an actual conclusion to the collection If these. 15. Walter Howard Frere, ed., The Use of Sarum, vol.
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