Godden and Irvine provide a rich and learned edition that should supersede both full and partial older versions.

Nicole Guenther Discenza, The Review of English Studies

The editors have done a very fine job

Review of English Studies

marks a major advance on what has sometimes seemed the blocked road to understanding Anglo-Saxon literary history

Tom Shippey, Times Literary Supplement

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opens up new research possibilities by its thorough and detailed presentation of the first vernacular translation of one of the most influential texts of the Middle Ages ... sets the standard for future editions of medieval texts, not in the least by illustrating how detailed and thorough an edition of a text can (and should) be.

Thijs Porck, English Studies

Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy, written in Latin around 525 A.D., was to become one of the most influential literary texts of the Middle Ages. The Old English prose translation and adaptation which was produced around 900 and claims to be by King Alfred was one of the earliest signs of its importance and use, and the subsequent rewriting of parts as verse show an interest in rivalling the literary shape of the Latin original. The many changes and additions have much to tell us about Anglo-Saxon interests and scholarship in the Alfredian period. This new edition is the first to present the second prose-and-verse version of the Old English text, and allows it to be read alongside the original prose version, for which this is the first edition for over a century, and the introduction and commentary reveal much about the history of the text and its composition. The edition contains critical texts of both versions; a translation; a full introduction examining the manuscripts, the composition of the prose text and of the subsequent verse, the language, the authorship and date of the two versions, the relationship to other texts of the period and later uses of it, and the nature and purpose of the work; a detailed commentary exploring the relationship to the Latin text and to the early medieval commentary tradition; textual notes; and a glossary.
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A critical edition of two Old English versions of one of the most influential literary texts of the Middle Ages, Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy. Includes translation; a detailed editorial introduction; commentary exploring the relationship to the Latin text and to the early medieval commentary tradition; textual notes; and glossary.
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INTRODUCTION; TEXT; TRANSLATION; TEXTUAL NOTES; COMMENTARY; GLOSSARY AND LIST OF NAMES
Comprehensive scholarly edition of the two Old English versions of Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy - one of the most influential literary works of the Middle Ages The second, prose-and-verse version of the Consolation is published here for the first time Includes a Modern English translation of both versions, a full editorial introduction, detailed commentary, textual notes, and glossary
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M.R. Godden has been Rawlinson and Bosworth professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford University since 1991, and has published widely on the writings of King Alfred and Ælfric, and on Piers Plowman. He is editor of the journal Anglo-Saxon England and currently working on a further research project on Boethius, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. ; Susan Irvine studied at the University of Otago, New Zealand, and the University of Oxford. She was Darby Fellow in English Literature at Lincoln College, Oxford, from 1987 to 1992. She has been teaching since 1992 in the Department of English at UCL, where she is now Professor of English. She has published widely on Old English poetry and prose, including editions of homilies, Beowulf, and the Peterborough Chronicle.
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Comprehensive scholarly edition of the two Old English versions of Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy - one of the most influential literary works of the Middle Ages The second, prose-and-verse version of the Consolation is published here for the first time Includes a Modern English translation of both versions, a full editorial introduction, detailed commentary, textual notes, and glossary
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199259663
Publisert
2009
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
2416 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
166 mm
Dybde
108 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt
Antall sider
1284

Biografisk notat

M.R. Godden has been Rawlinson and Bosworth professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford University since 1991, and has published widely on the writings of King Alfred and Ælfric, and on Piers Plowman. He is editor of the journal Anglo-Saxon England and currently working on a further research project on Boethius, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. ; Susan Irvine studied at the University of Otago, New Zealand, and the University of Oxford. She was Darby Fellow in English Literature at Lincoln College, Oxford, from 1987 to 1992. She has been teaching since 1992 in the Department of English at UCL, where she is now Professor of English. She has published widely on Old English poetry and prose, including editions of homilies, Beowulf, and the Peterborough Chronicle.