The Community of St. Cuthbert in the Late Tenth Century: The Chester-le-Street Additions to Durham Cathedral Library A.IV.19: Text and Context
Autor Karen Louise Jollyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 oct 2020
The Community of St. Cuthbert in the Late Tenth Century: The Chester-le-Street Additions to Durham Cathedral Library A.IV.19 reveals the dynamic role a seemingly marginalized community played during a defining period for the emergence of English religious identity. Based on her new critical edition of additions made to Durham Cathedral Library A.IV.19 and by questioning the purpose of those late tenth-century additions, Karen Louise Jolly is able to uncover much about the Chester-le-Street scribes and their tumultuous time, rife as it was with various political tensions, from Vikings and local Northumbrian nobles to an increasingly dominant West Saxon monarchy.
Why, for instance, would a priest laboriously insert an Old English gloss above every Latin word in a collection of prayers intended to be performed in Latin? What motivated the same English scribe to include Irish-derived Christian materials in the manuscript, including prayers invoking the archangel Panchiel to clear birds from a field?
Why, for instance, would a priest laboriously insert an Old English gloss above every Latin word in a collection of prayers intended to be performed in Latin? What motivated the same English scribe to include Irish-derived Christian materials in the manuscript, including prayers invoking the archangel Panchiel to clear birds from a field?
Jolly’s extensive contextual analysis includes a biography of Aldred, the priest and provost of the community primarily responsible for adding these unusual texts. Besides reinterpreting the manuscript's paleography and codicology, she investigates both the drive for reform evidenced by the added liturgical materials and the new importance of Irish-derived encyclopedic and educational materials.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814256503
ISBN-10: 0814256503
Pagini: 438
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Seria Text and Context
ISBN-10: 0814256503
Pagini: 438
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Seria Text and Context
Recenzii
“The edition and the notes are extraordinarily detailed, and the presentation makes it all easy to read. This is a treasure trove of fascinating material, and the general level of attention to philological, scribal, and orthographic problems is impressively thorough. This is an achievement to be proud of.” —Tom Hall, professor of English, University of Notre Dame
“This is quite simply superb and exemplifies a scholarly synthesis which I had heretofore only dreamed of. This study brings together an informed style of manuscript analysis with a kind of cultural history that combines the local with the big picture, all illuminated through a high level of understanding of the liturgy. A striking achievement is that the book maintains the uncertainties dictated by the evidence and yet casts light on religious practice at Chester-le-Street in a way that illuminates the whole world of Anglo-Saxon religious communities and their complex engagement with scribal culture more generally.” —Jonathan Wilcox, professor of English, University of Iowa
Notă biografică
Karen Louise Jolly is associate professor in the department of history at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa.
Cuprins
Chapter 1—History: The Temporal and Geographic Landscape in Northumbria
—Northumbria and Wessex: English Identity and Christian Reform
—Chester-le-Street in the Tenth Century: Land and Power
Chapter 2—Biography: Aldred and His World
—Lindisfarne Colophon and Gloss: A Good Woman’s Son Earns a Place
—Durham Colophon: Provost of Cuthbert’s family
Chapter 3—Paleography and Codicology: The Chester-le-Street Scriptorium
—In the Scriptorium: Paleography and Codicology
—Medieval Survival and Modern Antiquarians: The Later History of Durham A.IV.19
Chapter 4—Liturgy: The Community of St. Cuthbert at Prayer
—Service Books
—Office Materials
—Communal Services
Chapter 5—Scholarship and Education: The Textual Community at Chester-le-Street
—Learning to Write and Writing to Learn: Scribe B
—Thinking and Teaching: Aldred’s Glosses
—Language Study at Chester-le-Street: Encyclopedic Additions
Chapter 6—Conclusion: Religious Formation and the Vocabulary of Prayer
—In the Scriptorium, Schoolroom, and Library: Reading, Writing, and Study
—In the Church and Cloister: Individual and Corporate Prayer
—In the Field and On the Road: Blessings and Protection
—A Sacramental World
The Texts: Additions to Durham Cathedral Library A.IV.19
Collation Diagrams
Codicological Map
Quire VIII
Quires IX–X Booklet + Fol. 76
Quire XI Booklet
—Northumbria and Wessex: English Identity and Christian Reform
—Chester-le-Street in the Tenth Century: Land and Power
Chapter 2—Biography: Aldred and His World
—Lindisfarne Colophon and Gloss: A Good Woman’s Son Earns a Place
—Durham Colophon: Provost of Cuthbert’s family
Chapter 3—Paleography and Codicology: The Chester-le-Street Scriptorium
—In the Scriptorium: Paleography and Codicology
—Medieval Survival and Modern Antiquarians: The Later History of Durham A.IV.19
Chapter 4—Liturgy: The Community of St. Cuthbert at Prayer
—Service Books
—Office Materials
—Communal Services
Chapter 5—Scholarship and Education: The Textual Community at Chester-le-Street
—Learning to Write and Writing to Learn: Scribe B
—Thinking and Teaching: Aldred’s Glosses
—Language Study at Chester-le-Street: Encyclopedic Additions
Chapter 6—Conclusion: Religious Formation and the Vocabulary of Prayer
—In the Scriptorium, Schoolroom, and Library: Reading, Writing, and Study
—In the Church and Cloister: Individual and Corporate Prayer
—In the Field and On the Road: Blessings and Protection
—A Sacramental World
The Texts: Additions to Durham Cathedral Library A.IV.19
Collation Diagrams
Codicological Map
Quire VIII
Quires IX–X Booklet + Fol. 76
Quire XI Booklet
Descriere
Uncovers new insights about the Chester-le-Street scribes and their tumultuous time, rife as it was with various political tensions, from vikings and local Northumbrian nobles to an increasingly dominant West Saxon monarchy.