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The Old English Lives Of St Margaret Mary Clayton Hugh Magennis

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The Old English Lives Of St Margaret Mary Clayton Hugh Magennis
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.18 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Mary Clayton; Hugh Magennis
ISBN: 9780521032674, 0521032679
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Old English Lives Of St Margaret Mary Clayton Hugh Magennis by Mary Clayton; Hugh Magennis 9780521032674, 0521032679 instant download after payment.

This book presents the two Old English versions of the colourful legend of the virgin martyr, St Margaret of Antioch, who became one of the most widely celebrated of medieval saints and the patron saint of childbirth. The two extant vernacular lives are published together, edited with a facing translation and commentary and introduced by extensive coverage of background sources, the state of the manuscripts, their language and the growth of the cult of St Margaret in Anglo-Saxon England. In addition there are printed fragments of a third version of the life and a Latin text from an Anglo-Saxon manuscript. The approach allows the reader to trace the early reception history of the texts and the way they developed over time, showing their significance as products of late Anglo-Saxon culture.

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