209 research outputs found
Les dits satiriques Des clers et Des vilains : de nouveaux aperçus sur leur transmission et édition
Burrows Daron. Les Dits satiriques Des Clers et Des Vilains : de nouveaux aperçus sur leur transmission et édition. In: Romania, tome 125 n°497-498, 2007. pp. 118-131
Burrows (Daron), ed. The Abingdon Apocalypse (British Library, Add. 24555). Oxford, Anglo-Norman Text Society, 2017
Carozzi Claude. Burrows (Daron), ed. The Abingdon Apocalypse (British Library, Add. 24555). Oxford, Anglo-Norman Text Society, 2017. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 97, fasc. 2, 2019. Histoire Médiévale, Moderne et Contemporaine – Middleleeuwse, Moderne en Hedendaagse Geschiedenis. pp. 656-658
Daron Burrows. — The Stereotype of the Priest in the Old French Fabliaux. Anticlerical Satire and Lay Identity. Oxford, Lang, 2005.
Lorcin Marie-Thérèse. Daron Burrows. — The Stereotype of the Priest in the Old French Fabliaux. Anticlerical Satire and Lay Identity. Oxford, Lang, 2005.. In: Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, 50e année (n°198), Avril-juin 2007. pp. 180-182
Compte-rendu de Daron Burrows (éd.), The Abingdon Apocalypse. (British Library, Add. 24555). Oxford: Anglo-Norman Text Society, 2017 XVI + 168 S. (Anglo-Norman Text Society, 74)
Compte-rendu de Daron Burrows (éd.), The Abingdon Apocalypse. (British Library, Add. 24555). Oxford: Anglo-Norman Text Society, 2017 XVI + 168 S. (Anglo-Norman Text Society, 74
Compte-rendu de Daron Burrows (éd.), The Abingdon Apocalypse. (British Library, Add. 24555). Oxford: Anglo-Norman Text Society, 2017 XVI + 168 S. (Anglo-Norman Text Society, 74)
Compte-rendu de Daron Burrows (éd.), The Abingdon Apocalypse. (British Library, Add. 24555). Oxford: Anglo-Norman Text Society, 2017 XVI + 168 S. (Anglo-Norman Text Society, 74
Compte-rendu de Daron Burrows (éd.), The Abingdon Apocalypse. (British Library, Add. 24555). Oxford: Anglo-Norman Text Society, 2017 XVI + 168 S. (Anglo-Norman Text Society, 74)
Compte-rendu de Daron Burrows (éd.), The Abingdon Apocalypse. (British Library, Add. 24555). Oxford: Anglo-Norman Text Society, 2017 XVI + 168 S. (Anglo-Norman Text Society, 74
Apocalipsis Yates Thompson (Ms. 10) : libro de estudios
Edition and translation of the Yates Thompson 10 Apocalypse by Daron Burrows on pp. 99-192, with notes pp. 23-26
Apocalipsis Yates Thompson (Ms. 10) : libro de estudios
Edition and translation of the Yates Thompson 10 Apocalypse by Daron Burrows on pp. 99-192, with notes pp. 23-26
The reception of the work of Nicole Bozon via William Herebert: an analysis of London, British Library Additional MS 46919
Nicole Bozon, a Franciscan friar active in England at the turn of the fourteenth century, is the author of a number of Anglo-Norman texts ranging from saints’ lives to passion poems. Despite his large and varied corpus, his output remains critically neglected, and the scant scholarship devoted to him is often outdated. The picture which has emerged of Bozon focuses on his texts and use of Anglo-Norman as emblematic of Franciscan spiritual instruction, and pays little attention to manuscript context in responding to questions of audience or reception.
This thesis contends that a new approach is necessary in order to re-evaluate Bozon’s work in line with recent developments in manuscript studies and Anglo- Norman language and literature. This project therefore centres around the transmission of Bozon’s work in London, British Library Additional MS 46919, which forms the basis of his corpus, and its reception in this codex by William Herebert, another Franciscan author of the early fourteenth century. A close reading of texts in their manuscript context addresses the following research questions: i) what can Herebert’s compilation of, and interaction with this manuscript tell us about the composition of Bozon’s audience?, ii) how did Herebert use these texts, or envisage that they might be used?, and iii) how did Herebert understand Bozon’s language choice in the trilingual context of medieval England?
To answer these questions, Chapter I will outline and re-assess the conclusions of previous scholarship on Bozon. Chapter II will provide a detailed description of the
of BL Add. 46919, which will be considered further in Chapter III which will discuss a number of views of the codex as a whole. Chapter IV will turn to the question of authorship, asking how the figure of Bozon is constructed by this manuscript and its compiler, William Herebert. The final two chapters of the manuscript will focus on language choice, in Chapter V through a reading of Bozon’s multilingual work, the Contes moralisés, and finally in Chapter VI with an analysis of Herebert’s translations of his work in this codex
Bone chose: Anglo-Norman lessons from Old Testament Lives (Harley MS 209)
What edifying things can one learn from the lives of major figures in the Old Testament? From the belligerent actions of Deborah, that a brave merchant prospers more than a coward, or from the experience of Sarah, wife of Abraham, that women are reproached for marrying late in life – or at least these are some of the lessons gleaned from scripture in Bone chose, previously unedited 386-line poem in octosyllabic couplets, extant only in London, British Library, Harley MS 209 (5ra–9*r), which was composed by an anonymous Anglo-Norman author around the turn of the fourteenth century
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