The Old English Dialogues of Solomon and Saturn

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Edited with a translation by Daniel Anlezark. First modern edition, with facing translation, of two of the most mysterious Old English texts extant. The dialogues of Solomon and Saturn, found in MSS Corpus Christi College Cambridge 422 and 41, are some of the most complex Old English texts to survive. The first two dialogues, in verse and prose, present the pagan god Saturn inhuman form interrogating King Solomon about the mysterious powers of the Pater Noster, while in a second poem the two discuss in enigmatic terms a range of topics, from the power of books to the limits of free will. This new edition - the first to appear for some 150 years - presents a parallel text and translation, accompanied by notes and commentary. The volume also includes a full introduction, examining the evidence pointing to the influence of Irish continental learning on the dialogues' style and content; arguing that the circle which produced the dialogues was located at Glastonbury in the early tenth century, and included the young Dunstan, future archbishop of Canterbury; and locating the texts in the context of the learned riddling tradition, and philosophical debates current in the ninth and tenth centuries.

Author(s): Daniel Anlezark (ed., transl.)
Series: Anglo-Saxon Texts, 7
Publisher: D. S. Brewer
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 180
City: Cambridge

Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The Manuscripts
2. Language and Metre
3. Genre, Context and Sources
4. Structure and Relationships
5. Date and Authorship
The Dialogues of Solomon and Saturn: Texts and Translation
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 41
Solomon and Saturn I
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 422
Solomon and Saturn I
Solomon and Saturn Prose Pater Noster Dialogue
Solomon and Saturn Poetic Fragment
Solomon and Saturn II
Apparatus Criticus
Commentary
Glossary
Bibliography
Index