
Anglo-Saxon Books and Their Readers
Essays in Celebration of Helmut Gneuss's <i>Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts</i>
Medieval Institute Publications (Publisher)
Published on 1. July 2008
Book
Hardback
198 pages
978-1-58044-137-7 (ISBN)
Description
The collection opens with Gneuss's Rawlinson Center lecture, delivered just a few months prior to the Handlist's publication. The lecture is followed by essays by Donald Scragg and Thomas N. Hall that examine the scribes, contents, circumstances of production, and intended uses of selected manuscripts from the late Anglo-Saxon period. Four essays follow, by Kees Dekker, Rebecca Brackmann, Aaron J Kleist, and Rolf H. Bremmer Jr., investigating the fates of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts at the hands of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century antiquaries. The resulting collection addresses the concerns of Anglo-Saxon manuscript studies today, which have been given new energy by the publication of the Handlist.
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Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Illustrations
2 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 153 mm
Weight
455 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58044-137-7 (9781580441377)
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Persons
Thomas N. Hall, formerly at the University of Notre Dame, specializes in medieval religious literature, primarily from the Anglo-Saxon period. Donald Scragg is Professor Emeritus of Anglo-Saxon Studies at the University of Manchester.
Content
Introduction by Thomas N. Hall and Donald Scragg
Abbreviations
A Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts: Origins, Facts, and Problems by Helmut Gneuss
Cotton Tiberius A. iii Scribe 3 and Canterbury Libraries by Donald Scragg
The Development of the Common of Saints in the Early English Version of Paul the Deacon's Homiliary by Thomas N. Hall
Reading the Anglo-Saxon Gospels in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries by Kees Dekker
Laurence Nowell's Old English Glosses in Howlet's Abcedarium: In the Margins of Early Modern Lexicography by Rebecca Brackmann
Matthew Parker, Old English, and the Defense of Priestly Marriage by Aaron J Kleist
''Mine is Bigger Than Yours'': The Anglo-Saxon Collections of Johannes de Laet (1581-1649) and Sir Simonds D'Ewes (1602-50) by Rolf H. Bremmer, Jr.
Contributors
Index
Abbreviations
A Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts: Origins, Facts, and Problems by Helmut Gneuss
Cotton Tiberius A. iii Scribe 3 and Canterbury Libraries by Donald Scragg
The Development of the Common of Saints in the Early English Version of Paul the Deacon's Homiliary by Thomas N. Hall
Reading the Anglo-Saxon Gospels in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries by Kees Dekker
Laurence Nowell's Old English Glosses in Howlet's Abcedarium: In the Margins of Early Modern Lexicography by Rebecca Brackmann
Matthew Parker, Old English, and the Defense of Priestly Marriage by Aaron J Kleist
''Mine is Bigger Than Yours'': The Anglo-Saxon Collections of Johannes de Laet (1581-1649) and Sir Simonds D'Ewes (1602-50) by Rolf H. Bremmer, Jr.
Contributors
Index