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Excerptiones de Prisciano David W. Porter

Excerptiones de Prisciano By David W. Porter

Excerptiones de Prisciano by David W. Porter


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First edition of 10th-century compendium of grammatical lore, second only in importance to AElfric's own Grammar.

Excerptiones de Prisciano Summary

Excerptiones de Prisciano: The Source for AElfric's Latin-Old English Grammar by David W. Porter

First edition of 10th-century compendium of grammatical lore, second only in importance to AElfric's own Grammar. When the famous Anglo-Saxon scholar AElfric wrote the first grammar in a European vernacular, he used as his direct source the Excerptiones de Prisciano excerpts from major curriculum authors of the medieval schools, including Donatus, Isidore and Priscian himself . The tenth-century text, probably of English origin, most probably compiled by AElfric, is an ambitious compendium of grammatical lore, and it is, with the exception of AElfric's own Grammar, arguably the most sophisticated Latin-learning text of the Anglo-Saxon age. Edited here for the first time,the Excerptiones appear with all scholia, an English translation, and a full contextual introduction. DAVID W. PORTER is Professor of English, Southern University, Baton Rouge.

Excerptiones de Prisciano Reviews

A major event in Anglo-Saxon studies... An immensely valuable edition. There is much important material in the account of early medieval grammatical studies in the introduction... A remarkable triumph, and the edition will add enormously to the accessibility of early medieval grammatical studies. * MEDIUM AEVUM *

About David W. Porter

David W Porter is Professor of English at Southern University, Baton Rouge LA.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Incipiunt Excerptiones de Prisciano: de voce; de littera - de numero litterarum, de differentia litterarum, de affinitate litterarum, de consonantibus, de diptongis, de sillaba; de partibus. Part 2 De nomine: de accidentibus; de apellatiuis nominibus; de patronomico; de possessiuo; de comparatiuo; de diminutiuo; de denominatiuo; incipiunt quinque declinationes cum generibus; de numero; de figura; de que; de casu. Part 3 Incipit pronomen: de personis; de generibus; de figura; de -met; de -pte; de -ce; de eccum et de cum; de interest et refert; de cuia; de numero; de casu. Part 4 Incipit verbum: de tempore; de speciebus; de figura; de personis incipit; de numero verborum; de coniugatione actiui verbi; de verbis passiuis; incipiunt octo forme praeteriti perfecti omnium verborum; de verbis defectiuis. Part 5 Incipit adverbium: de accidentibus aduerbii; de figuris; de significatione; de localibus aduerbiis. Part 6 Participium incipit: de accidentibus; de casu; de temporibus; de singulis participiis; de numero; de figuris. Part 7 Incipit coniunctio. Part 8 Incipit praepositio: de accentu; de declaratione praepositionum casus accusatiui; de casu ablatiuo; de sex loquelaribus. Part 9 De interiectione. Part 10 De nominibus numerorum secunvum priscianum.

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NPB9780859916356
9780859916356
0859916359
Excerptiones de Prisciano: The Source for AElfric's Latin-Old English Grammar by David W. Porter
New
Hardback
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
2002-06-20
422
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