
The Blickling Homilies
Harvard University Press
Will be published approx. on 3. November 2026
Book
Hardback
464 pages
978-0-674-30621-9 (ISBN)
Description
A unique collection of sermons, many unique to the Blickling manuscript, predating AElfric and attesting to earlier English religious traditions.
One of the oldest collections of its kind, The Blickling Homilies bears witness to a tradition that existed before the well-known sermons of AElfric. It presents eighteen homilies, preserved in a manuscript written around the year 1000, that reflect an English religious culture that predates the Benedictine reform movement. The anonymous homilists explain major events in salvation history, describe the lives of saints, provide moral admonition, and look ahead to the end of the world and the Day of Judgment. Each prescribed for a particular day in the liturgical year, the texts vary widely in their contents-from exegesis of scripture derived from patristic authors to lengthy narratives drawn from early Christian hagiography and apocrypha. This edition, with a newly edited Old English text and fresh translation, includes ten homilies unique to the Blickling manuscript as well as three others that are not found whole in any other source.
One of the oldest collections of its kind, The Blickling Homilies bears witness to a tradition that existed before the well-known sermons of AElfric. It presents eighteen homilies, preserved in a manuscript written around the year 1000, that reflect an English religious culture that predates the Benedictine reform movement. The anonymous homilists explain major events in salvation history, describe the lives of saints, provide moral admonition, and look ahead to the end of the world and the Day of Judgment. Each prescribed for a particular day in the liturgical year, the texts vary widely in their contents-from exegesis of scripture derived from patristic authors to lengthy narratives drawn from early Christian hagiography and apocrypha. This edition, with a newly edited Old English text and fresh translation, includes ten homilies unique to the Blickling manuscript as well as three others that are not found whole in any other source.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge, Mass
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
436 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-674-30621-9 (9780674306219)
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Robert Getz is Assistant Professor of Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto.
Edited and translated