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The Poetic Art of Aldhelm

Details

  • 7 tables
  • Page extent: 332 pages
  • Size: 228 x 152 mm
  • Weight: 0.66 kg

Library of Congress

  • Dewey number: 871/.02
  • Dewey version: 20
  • LC Classification: PA8246.A43 Z83 1994
  • LC Subject headings:
    • Aldhelm,--Saint,--640?-709--Criticism and interpretation
    • Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern)--History and criticism
    • Latin language, Medieval and modern--Metrics and rhythmics
    • Anglo-Saxons--Intellectual life

Library of Congress Record

Hardback

 (ISBN-13: 9780521450904 | ISBN-10: 052145090X)

Aldhelm of Malmesbury has been described as ‘the first English man of letters’. He was the first Germanic author to compose extensively in Latin metrical verse, and his Latin works were amongst the most influential in Anglo-Saxon England. Aldhelm can also be considered the best-read of Anglo-Saxon poets, in both senses of the phrase: he read most and was most read. In this first book-length study of Aldhelm’s poetic art Andy Orchard traces the sources and models for Aldhelm’s idiosyncratic style, as well as the nature and extent of his influence on later Anglo-Latin verse. Aldhelm’s innovations in Latin verse technique are emphasized, in particular his special debt to the specific techniques of Old English vernacular verse.

• A full-length study of early Anglo-Latin poetics • A detailed study of the poetry of Aldhelm • Chapters backed up by detailed appendices

Contents

List of tables; Preface; List of short titles and abbreviations; Sigla of scholars cited; 1. Aldhelm's life and verse; 2. Aldhelm and the Anglo-Latin octosyllable; 3. Aldhelm's hexameter verse style and its origins; 4. Aldhelm's remembered reading in verse; Appendix 4.1: Parallel diction in Aldhelm's sources; 5. After Aldhelm: the Anglo-Latin legacy; Appendix 5.1: Parallel diction in Aldhelm's Anglo-Latin heirs; Appendix 5.2: a statistical survey of Anglo-Latin verse; Bibliography; Index.

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