From Wulfstan to Richard Rolle : papers exploring the continuity of English prose
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From Wulfstan to Richard Rolle : papers exploring the continuity of English prose
D.S. Brewer, 1999
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 129-147) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The problem of the continuity and development of English prose is still being investigated, and the papers collected here all represent attempts to look at the question. The volume begins with an investigation of word order in theAncrene Wisse and Richard Rolle's English epistles, followed by studies of prose rhythm in Wulfstan's De Falsis Dies; the relationship between punctuation, rhythmical unit markers and syntax in Late Old English orally-delivered prose; Scandinavian elements in Rolle's Form of Living; and the texts of `Be Cynestole' in Wulfstan's Institutes of Polity. It concludes with papers discussing manuscript punctuation as evidence for linguistic change and an electronic corpus of diplomatic parallel manuscript texts as a research tool for Early English scholars.
Professor TADAO KUBOUCHI teaches at the University of Tokyo.
目次
- Word order in the "Ancrene Wisse"
- word order in Richard Rolle's English epistles
- a note on prose rhythm in Wulfstan's "De Falsis Dies" (sic)
- manuscript punctuation, prose rhythm and Scandinavian element order in Late Old English orally-delivered prose
- Scandinavian elements in Rolle's "Form of Living" in MSS ULC Dd v 64 III and Longleat 29
- texts of "Be Cynestole" in Wulfstan's "Institutes of Polity"
- word order in the "Ancrene Wisse" revisited
- Early English electronic texts produced in Japan, META Project of the Centre for Medieval English Studies, Tokyo, and a case for a corpus of diplomatic parallel manuscript texts
- the decline of the S.Noun O.V. element order - the evidence from punctuation in some transition-period manuscripts of Aelfric and Wulfstan
- what is the point? manuscript punctuation as evidence for linguistic change. Appendices: Bethurum XII and Pope XXI, 72-161, with the manuscript punctuation
- dates of Wulfstan manuscripts.
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