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History of Anglo-Latin Literature, 597-740

Whitney French Bolton

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Beschreibung

Taking as its chronological and geographical limits the period and area of Anglo-Saxon domination, this study provides a guide to the Latin literature that existed alongside the vernacular. It does so through a chronological survey of known works, based on a thorough examination of documents and of modern scholarship. It includes ample illustrative quotations, with accompanying English translations, and the forms associated with individual (although sometimes anonymous) writers, the histories, biographies, letters, poetry, treatises, and some liturgies. An important feature of the book is the very full bibliography, which is keyed to the text discussions.

Originally published in 1967.

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Schlagwörter

Hexameter, Wilfrid, Celtic Christianity, Tertullian, Pope Gregory III, De viris illustribus, Synod of Whitby, Lupus of Troyes, Preface (liturgy), Eucherius of Lyon, Gildas, Juvenal, Jephtha (Handel), Ambrosiaster, Elegiac couplet, Epistle, De Locis Sanctis, Chronica Majora, Unigenitus, The Monastery, Latins (Italic tribe), Latin poetry, Prudentius, Polemius Silvius, Remigius, Medieval Latin, Caelestius, Christianity, New Testament, Serenus Sammonicus, Benedict Biscop, Liber Pontificalis, Epigram, Martianus Capella, Lactantius, Corpus Christianorum, Aldhelm, Annals (Tacitus), Laurentius, Founding of Rome, Aeneid, Culture of England, Latin liturgy, Orosius, Archbishop of Canterbury, Sidonius Apollinaris, Universalis Ecclesiae, Lucretius, In nomine Domini, Persius, Berhtwald, Arianism, British Latin, Venantius Fortunatus, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Trivium, Isidore of Seville, Patrologia Latina, Sulpicius Severus, Poetry, Martyrologium Hieronymianum, Latin literature, Anglo-Latin literature, Mellitus, Writing, Hagiography, Tatwine, Gregorian mission, Prose, Viriconium