Three eleventh-century Anglo-Latin saints' lives : Vita S. Birini, Vita et miracula S. Kenelmi and Vita S. Rumwoldi
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Three eleventh-century Anglo-Latin saints' lives : Vita S. Birini, Vita et miracula S. Kenelmi and Vita S. Rumwoldi
(Oxford medieval texts)
Clarendon, 1996
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Vita Sancti Birini
Vita et miracula Sancti Kenelmi
Vita Sancti Rumwoldi
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Note
English and Latin
A revision of the editor's thesis (doctoral)--Cambridge, 1993
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume contains comprehensive and scholarly editions of three Anglo-Saxon saints' lives: Birinus of Dorchester-on-Thames, Kenelm of Winchcombe, and Rumwold of Buckingham. Rosalind Love provides the Latin texts, based on all known manuscript versions, with a facing-page English translation, together with full annotation and a historical introduction which sets these works in the context of the development of hagiographical literature. Dr Love traces the growth
and changes in hagiographical writing, one of the most important genres of medieval literature and essential to the understanding of the religious mentality of the Middle Ages, and shows how the eleventh century saw significant new directions emerge in the cult of the saints and the writing of
saints' lives.
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