A History of Anglo-Latin Literature, 1066–1422

A G Rigg author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:2nd Nov '06

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A comprehensive of medieval Anglo-Latin literature.

A comprehensive history of medieval Anglo-Latin literature, which represents an astonishing nine tenths of English written culture in the period better known for the vernacular works of Chaucer and others.A comprehensive history of medieval Anglo-Latin writings (which represent an astonishing nine tenths of English literary culture in the period). The past century since the last major work on this subject has seen the discovery and editing of many important texts. A. G. Rigg's new authoritative reference work underlines how the view of England's literary history in the Middle Ages as a decline from Anglo-Saxon culture (recuperated only in the fourteenth century in the work of writers such as Chaucer) ignores the flourishing tradition of Latin literature written between England's enforced entry into the European mainstream and the rise of the vernacular and of humanism. It reveals a very rich corpus of writings, comprising epic, lyric, comedy, satire, prose anecdotes, romance, saints' lives and devotional texts. This chronological history gives quotations in the original Latin with English translations in verse or prose; Anglo-Latin metres are explained and exemplified in an appendix.

ISBN: 9780521030410

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 26mm

Weight: 664g

436 pages