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Del 21 - Research in Medieval and Early Modern Culture
Gawain-Poet and the Fourteenth-Century English Anticlerical Tradition
Inbunden, Engelska, 2018
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Ethan Campbell argues that a central feature of the Gawain-poet's Middle English works' moral rhetoric is anticlerical critique. Written in an era when clerical corruption was a key concern forpolemicists such as Richard FitzRalph and John Wyclif, as well as satirical poetssuch as John Gower, William Langland, and Geoffrey Chaucer, the Gawain poems feature an explicit attackon hypocritical priests in the opening lines of Cleanness as well as more subtle critiques embedded withindepictions of flawed priest-like characters.
English Apocalypse
A Fourteenth-Century Translation of the Book of Revelation from Columbia University, MS Plimpton Add. 03
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
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The English Apocalypse, translated from the French in the early 14th century is valuable to scholars of early English Bible translation and to students of Middle English literature and medieval religious practice. This edition reproduces, for the first time, a copy of this text, which replaced the Book of Revelation in a Wycliffite New Testament.
English Apocalypse
A Fourteenth-Century Translation of the Book of Revelation from Columbia University, MS Plimpton Add. 03
Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
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Before the Wycliffite Bible in the 1380s, one of the only complete books of the Bible to be translated into Middle English was the Book of Revelation. ‘The English Apocalypse’, translated from the French in the early 14th century, must have been well known to the later translators, as it appears in 18 extant manuscripts, sometimes alongside Wycliffite material.This edition reproduces, for the first time, a copy of the English Apocalypse, which actually replaced the Book of Revelation at the end of a Wycliffite New Testament.Whether the manuscript compiler simply preferred this version or meant it to be a placeholder or translation guide, this unique text is immensely valuable to scholars of early English Bible translation, as well as to students of Middle English literature and medieval religious practice.