Cambridge Anthology of British Medieval Latin: Volume 1, 450-1066

Cambridge Anthology of British Medieval Latin: Volume 1, 450-1066

White, Carolinne; Conybeare, Catherine

Cambridge University Press

02/2024

504

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Inglês

9781107186514

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Introduction; Fifth Century; I. 1 Patrick, Confession; SIXTH CENTURY; I. 2 Gildas, The ruin of Britain; SEVENTH CENTURY; I. 3 The earliest charters: Chertsey: BACS 19 (Chertsey Abbey) no.1; Thanet: BACS 17 (Christ Church, Canterbury) no. 2; I. 4 Theodore of Canterbury, Laterculus Malalianus; and the Poem in praise of Haedde; I. 5 Descriptions of the Holy Land: Adomnan and Bede on the holy places; I. 6 Aldhelm, On virginity (prose); Letter 5 to Heahfrith; I. 7 Riddles: Aldhelm; Tatwine; Hwaetberht; Boniface; EIGHTH CENTURY; I. 8 The Life of Gregory the Great (Anon.of Whitby); I. 9 Burginda, Letter to a young man; I. 10 Bede, Educational writings: on grammar and rhetoric; and on the reckoning of time; I. 11 Two Lives of Cuthbert: Anonymous (prose); Bede (verse and prose); I. 12 Wealdhere, Letter to Berhtwald of Canterbury; I. 13 Berhtwald of Canterbury, Letter about a slave girl; I. 14 AElfflaed of Whitby, Letter to an abbess in Germany; I. 15 Eddi, The Life of Wilfrid; I. 16 Two Lives of Ceolfrith: Anonymous and Bede; I. 17 Bede, The Ecclesiastical History of the English People; I. 18 Bede, Letter to bishop Ecgberht; I. 19 Cuthbert of Jarrow: Letter on the death of Bede; and Letter to Lul; I. 20 Felix, The Life of Guthlac; I. 21 The Letters of Boniface's circle: letter from Eangyth to Boniface (14); Leoba to Boniface (29); Boniface to bishop Ecgberht of York (75); AEthelberht II of Kent to Boniface (105); Berhtgyth to her brother (147); I. 22 AEthelbald of Mercia: charter to abbess Eadburg, BACS 4 (St.Augustine's, Canterbury) no. 51; I. 23 Willibald of Mainz, The Life of Boniface; I. 24 Hugeburc of Heidenheim, The Life of Willibald of Eichstaett; I. 25 Alchfrith, Prayer to the Virgin Mary; I. 26 Alcuin, The Life of Willibrord (prose and verse); I. 27 Alcuin, On grammar; I. 28 The coming of the Vikings and the destruction of Lindisfarne (793): Alcuin, Letter 16 to the king of Northumbria; Symeon of Durham; Libellus de exordio; NINTH CENTURY; I. 29 AEthelwulf: Poem on the abbots of his monastery; I. 30 Historia Brittonum: the History of the British; I. 31 A late ninth-century charter, BACS 18 (Christ Church, Canterbury) no. 93; I. 32 Asser, On the deeds of Alfred; TENTH CENTURY; I. 33 A tenth-century charter, BACS 6 (Selsey) no. 16; I. 34 Regularis Concordia; I. 35 Literary texts associated with St. Swithun: Lantfred, The translation and miracles of St. Swithun; Wulfstan of Winchester, A metrical account of St. Swithun; A sequence on Swithun and Birinus (Anon.); I. 36 AEthelweard, Chronicle; I. 37 A treaty between AEthelred the Unready and the Viking leader; I. 38 AElfric, Preface to the first book of Catholic Homilies; I. 39 AElfric, Educational writings: Grammar; Glossary; Colloquy; AElfric Bata, Colloquy; I. 40 Saints' Lives from around the millennium; I. 41 Three accounts of King Alfred and the cakes: First Life of St. Neot; Annals of St. Neot; the Chronicle attributed to John of Wallingford; I. 42 In praise of Queen Emma.
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