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Form And Content Of Instruction In Anglosaxon England In The Light Of Contemporary Manuscript Evidence Papers Presented At The International Conference Udine 68 April 2006 Patrizia Lendinara

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Form And Content Of Instruction In Anglosaxon England In The Light Of Contemporary Manuscript Evidence Papers Presented At The International Conference Udine 68 April 2006 Patrizia Lendinara
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.41 MB
Pages: 560
Author: Patrizia Lendinara, Loredana Lazzari, Maria Amalia D’Aronco
ISBN: 9782503525914, 9782503539232, 2503525911, 2503539238
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Form And Content Of Instruction In Anglosaxon England In The Light Of Contemporary Manuscript Evidence Papers Presented At The International Conference Udine 68 April 2006 Patrizia Lendinara by Patrizia Lendinara, Loredana Lazzari, Maria Amalia D’aronco 9782503525914, 9782503539232, 2503525911, 2503539238 instant download after payment.

The essays collected in this volume focus on a prominent aspect of Anglo-Saxon culture: educational texts and the Insular manuscripts which have preserved them.
The English imported manuscripts and texts from the Continent, whilst a series of foreign masters, from Theodore of Tarsus to Abbo of Fleury, brought with them knowledge of works which were being studied in Continental schools. Although monastic education played a leading role for the entire Anglo-Saxon period, it was in the second half of the tenth and early eleventh centuries that it reached its zenith, with its renewed importance and the presence of energetic masters such as Æthelwold and Ælfric. The indebtedness to Continental programs of study is evident at each step, beginning with the Disticha Catonis. Nevertheless, a number of texts initially designed for a Latin-speaking milieu appear to have been abandoned (for instance in the field of grammar) in favour of new teaching tools.
Beside texts which were part of the standard curriculum, Anglo-Saxon manuscripts provide abundant evidence of other learning and teaching instruments, in particular those for a specialized class of laymen, the Old English læce, the healer or physician. Medicine occupies a relevant place in the book production of late Anglo-Saxon England and, in this field too, knowledge from very far afield was preserved and reshaped.
All these essays, many by leading scholars in the various fields, explore these issues by analysing the actual manuscripts, their layout and contents. They show how miscellaneous collections of treatises in medieval codices had an internal logic, and highlight how crucial manuscripts are to the study of medieval culture.

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