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The Anglo-Latin Gesta Romanorum Philippa Bright (former Senior LecturerEmeritus, former Senior LecturerEmeritus, University of Otago)

The Anglo-Latin Gesta Romanorum By Philippa Bright (former Senior LecturerEmeritus, former Senior LecturerEmeritus, University of Otago)

Summary

An edition and facing English translation of all of the stories that belong to the Anglo-Latin corpus of the immensely popular and influential collection of moralized stories from the Middle Ages, known as Gesta Romanorum ('The Deeds of the Romans').

The Anglo-Latin Gesta Romanorum Summary

The Anglo-Latin Gesta Romanorum by Philippa Bright (former Senior LecturerEmeritus, former Senior LecturerEmeritus, University of Otago)

This volume presents, for the first time, an edition and facing English translation of all of the stories that belong to the Anglo-Latin corpus of the immensely popular and influential collection of moralized stories from the Middle Ages, known as Gesta Romanorum ('The Deeds of the Romans'). The Anglo-Latin branch of the Gesta is of particular interest and importance as it is the source of the Middle English versions of the stories as well as the earliest English printed version, and includes stories that are either not found in continental Gesta collections or that differ significantly from the continental versions. Oxford, Bodleian Library, Douce 310 has been chosen as the base manuscript for the edition and has been collated with seven other Anglo-Latin manuscripts in order to illustrate the nature and degree of textual variation that is a feature of the Anglo-Latin Gesta tradition, and to facilitate comparison between the Anglo-Latin versions of the stories and the Middle English and Early Modern English versions. An edited text and translation of the stories that do not form part of the collection in Douce 310, some of which are found in only one or two manuscripts, have also been provided. In addition, the volume includes notes that identify the sources, analogues, and folktale motifs of the stories and that explain key literary, cultural, and linguistic features, and an introduction that provides an overview of the history and significance of the Gesta and a detailed account of the Anglo-Latin tradition.

The Anglo-Latin Gesta Romanorum Reviews

Philippa Bright's monumental, parallel-text edition of the Anglo-Latin Gesta Romanorum is the first modern version of this important work. Given its breadth of learning and overall excellence, this edition is likely to become the first place to which scholars turn for information about the Gesta ... This is a major achievement and its contribution to medieval literary studies cannot be overestimated. * Rebecca Krug, Speculum *
It is only with this new edition,however, that it has become possible to assess as we can now, by using Bright's brief,but very helpful notes on sources, analogues, and parallel transmission, the broaderGesta Romanorum context of this signifi cant text from late medieval England. * Edition *

About Philippa Bright (former Senior LecturerEmeritus, former Senior LecturerEmeritus, University of Otago)

Philippa Bright holds an MA (Hons) and PhD from the University of Sydney, Australia, and has taught at universities in Australia and New Zealand. Prior to retirement, she was a Senior Lecturer at the University of Otago, New Zealand, where she was also the Academic Director of the Student Learning Centre. She has published in the fields of Higher Education and Communication Literacies as well as Medieval Studies, but in recent years the main focus of her research has been the Anglo-Latin and Middle English versions of the Gesta Romanorum. Her edition of the Anglo-Latin Gesta is a product of this research.

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Introduction Latin text and translation Additional Exempla

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NPB9780198205562
9780198205562
0198205562
The Anglo-Latin Gesta Romanorum by Philippa Bright (former Senior LecturerEmeritus, former Senior LecturerEmeritus, University of Otago)
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Oxford University Press
2019-01-15
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