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Anglo-Saxon Version of the Life of St. Guthlac : Hermit of Crowland

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036513335
ISBN-13 9781036513337
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification: Christianity
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This book presents a fascinating exploration into the Anglo-Saxon version of the Life of Guthlac, originally penned in Latin by Felix. It delves into the historical and religious context of Guthlac, a hermit of Crowland, whose life story offers a window into the spiritual and monastic practices of early medieval England. Through its translation and comprehensive notes, the reader is escorted through the meticulously preserved narratives from both the Bollandine and Benedictine Acta Sanctorum, unearthing a rich tapestry of faith, devotion, and miraculous accounts that defined an era.

The author situates this saint's life within the broader scope of Anglo-Saxon literature and Christian hagiography, drawing connections to other contemporary works like the Codex Exoniensis. By juxtaposing the original florid Latin with its more restrained Anglo-Saxon prose rendition, this book not only highlights linguistic evolution but also reflects on how cultural narratives are shaped by their retellings.

Thematically, it probes into the belief systems and ecclesiastical habits prevalent during Guthlacs time, offering insights into how sainthood was perceived and celebrated. The work underscores an age where divine intercession intertwined with daily existence, demonstrating how stories such as Guthlac's were pivotal in shaping medieval spirituality.

Conclusively, this book encapsulates an essential piece of ecclesiastical history through the lens of Guthlac's venerable life. It stands as a testament to the enduring power of faith across centuries, providing readers with not only a historical account but also a profound reflection on human resilience and devotion. Its scholarly approach makes it an indispensable addition for those intrigued by medieval studies, religious history, or literary adaptation.
This book presents a fascinating exploration into the Anglo-Saxon version of the Life of Guthlac, originally penned in Latin by Felix. It delves into the historical and religious context of Guthlac, a hermit of Crowland, whose life story offers a window into the spiritual and monastic practices of early medieval England. Through its translation and comprehensive notes, the reader is escorted through the meticulously preserved narratives from both the Bollandine and Benedictine Acta Sanctorum, unearthing a rich tapestry of faith, devotion, and miraculous accounts that defined an era.

The author situates this saint''s life within the broader scope of Anglo-Saxon literature and Christian hagiography, drawing connections to other contemporary works like the Codex Exoniensis. By juxtaposing the original florid Latin with its more restrained Anglo-Saxon prose rendition, this book not only highlights linguistic evolution but also reflects on how cultural narratives are shaped by their retellings.

Thematically, it probes into the belief systems and ecclesiastical habits prevalent during Guthlacs time, offering insights into how sainthood was perceived and celebrated. The work underscores an age where divine intercession intertwined with daily existence, demonstrating how stories such as Guthlac''s were pivotal in shaping medieval spirituality.

Conclusively, this book encapsulates an essential piece of ecclesiastical history through the lens of Guthlac''s venerable life. It stands as a testament to the enduring power of faith across centuries, providing readers with not only a historical account but also a profound reflection on human resilience and devotion. Its scholarly approach makes it an indispensable addition for those intrigued by medieval studies, religious history, or literary adaptation.

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