Anglo-Saxon Legends of St. Andrew and St. Veronica : Edited for the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, With an English Translation
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1036518221
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9781036518226
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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Archaeology
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This book offers a compelling exploration of the Anglo-Saxon legends, focusing particularly on the prose legend of St. Andrew as well as touching upon other seminal figures such as St. Thomas and St. Peter. The narrative is drawn from a manuscript that has been preserved at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and marks its debut in printed form. The story, rooted in an apocryphal Greek narrative, showcases the author's meticulous research into its origins and historical significance. By tracing its lineage back to Leucius Charinusa Manichean writer of ambiguous datingthe author positions the legend within a broader literary and cultural context, offering insights into the thematic depth and ideas presented by these ancient texts.
The book includes an English translation alongside the original text edited for the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, enhancing its accessibility to a wide audience interested in medieval literature and history. Through exploring themes such as martyrdom, missionary journeys, and miraculous events, this work delves into the complex interplay between folklore, religion, and historical documentation.
Concluding with an analysis of how these legends have influenced both literary tradition and our understanding of early Christian narratives, this book provides readers with a deep appreciation for the lasting impact of Anglo-Saxon legends on cultural heritage and storytelling practices. It serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts eager to explore the depths of medieval literature and history through these fascinating tales.
The book includes an English translation alongside the original text edited for the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, enhancing its accessibility to a wide audience interested in medieval literature and history. Through exploring themes such as martyrdom, missionary journeys, and miraculous events, this work delves into the complex interplay between folklore, religion, and historical documentation.
Concluding with an analysis of how these legends have influenced both literary tradition and our understanding of early Christian narratives, this book provides readers with a deep appreciation for the lasting impact of Anglo-Saxon legends on cultural heritage and storytelling practices. It serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts eager to explore the depths of medieval literature and history through these fascinating tales.
This book offers a compelling exploration of the Anglo-Saxon legends, focusing particularly on the prose legend of St. Andrew as well as touching upon other seminal figures such as St. Thomas and St. Peter. The narrative is drawn from a manuscript that has been preserved at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and marks its debut in printed form. The story, rooted in an apocryphal Greek narrative, showcases the author''s meticulous research into its origins and historical significance. By tracing its lineage back to Leucius Charinusa Manichean writer of ambiguous datingthe author positions the legend within a broader literary and cultural context, offering insights into the thematic depth and ideas presented by these ancient texts.
The book includes an English translation alongside the original text edited for the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, enhancing its accessibility to a wide audience interested in medieval literature and history. Through exploring themes such as martyrdom, missionary journeys, and miraculous events, this work delves into the complex interplay between folklore, religion, and historical documentation.
Concluding with an analysis of how these legends have influenced both literary tradition and our understanding of early Christian narratives, this book provides readers with a deep appreciation for the lasting impact of Anglo-Saxon legends on cultural heritage and storytelling practices. It serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts eager to explore the depths of medieval literature and history through these fascinating tales.
The book includes an English translation alongside the original text edited for the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, enhancing its accessibility to a wide audience interested in medieval literature and history. Through exploring themes such as martyrdom, missionary journeys, and miraculous events, this work delves into the complex interplay between folklore, religion, and historical documentation.
Concluding with an analysis of how these legends have influenced both literary tradition and our understanding of early Christian narratives, this book provides readers with a deep appreciation for the lasting impact of Anglo-Saxon legends on cultural heritage and storytelling practices. It serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts eager to explore the depths of medieval literature and history through these fascinating tales.
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