
Walter of Chatillon
The Shorter Poems: Christmas Hymns, Love Lyrics, and Moral-Satirical Verse
Oxford University Press
Published on 24. October 2013
Book
Hardback
466 pages
978-0-19-929739-9 (ISBN)
Description
Walter of Chatillon was one of the leading Medieval Latin poets, who flourished at the high point of Medieval Latin literature - the later twelfth century. This volume presents the Latin text and facing English translation of Walter's shorter poems, including love poems, satires, and (largely Christmas) hymns. His satirical poems, often written in Goliardic hexameters, of which he was an accomplished master, are fine examples of the form. The allusiveness of his hymns makes them often notoriously difficult, but they provide a fascinating insight into the mindset of the clergy of the time and the prevalence of allegorical interpretation of the Bible.
This volume provides an outline of the author's life, and adds a further fifteen poems to the previously accepted canon of fifty-two poems which appear in earlier editions of Walter of Chatillon's poetry. The introduction discusses the attribution of the additional poems, Walter's use of rhythmical and metrical verse in these poems, the relevant manuscripts, the recurring themes of the Feast of Fools, and avarice and largesse, and the arrangement of the poems. This volume makes available in English for the first time the shorter poems of an important medieval poet together with an improved Latin text. Scholars of the twelfth century will find a great deal of primary evidence on a wide variety of social and religious issues now accessible to them.
This volume provides an outline of the author's life, and adds a further fifteen poems to the previously accepted canon of fifty-two poems which appear in earlier editions of Walter of Chatillon's poetry. The introduction discusses the attribution of the additional poems, Walter's use of rhythmical and metrical verse in these poems, the relevant manuscripts, the recurring themes of the Feast of Fools, and avarice and largesse, and the arrangement of the poems. This volume makes available in English for the first time the shorter poems of an important medieval poet together with an improved Latin text. Scholars of the twelfth century will find a great deal of primary evidence on a wide variety of social and religious issues now accessible to them.
Reviews / Votes
This volume will prove a welcome and indeed necessary addition to the library of anyone engaged in the serious study of twelfthcentury rhythmical poetry, and of the literary career of Walter of Chatillon. Professor Traill is to be warmly commended for this present contribution. * David Townsend, Editionen in der Kritik *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
711 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-929739-9 (9780199297399)
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Person
Born and raised in Scotland, David A. Traill received his M.A. in Classics from St Andrews in 1964 and, after teaching for a year at McGill University, Montreal, went on to study for a Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley. He taught at the University of California, Davis, from 1970 till his retirement in 2012. He is perhaps best known for his biography Schliemann of Troy: Treasure and Deceit (1995) and his role in bringing Schliemann's archaeological reporting into question.
Edited and translated
Professor Emeritus of Classics, University of California, Davis
Content
INTRODUCTION; I. THE AUTHOR; II. THE POEMS IN THIS COLLECTION; III. METRE; IV. MANUSCRIPTS; V. RECURRING THEMES; VI. ON TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS; VII. INTRODUCTORY NOTES TO INDIVIDUAL POEMS; LIST OF SIGLA; TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS; APPENDICES; CONCORDANCES