Hêliand: Text and Commentary

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James E. Cathey's "Hêliand: Text and Commentary" is a simply unique, wonderfully encompassing, and helpful text, and nothing quite like it exists anywhere in the world. The commentary portion of the book consists of an interweaving of interpretation and philological consideration. This work presents the reader with explanatory commentary that encompasses both the scientific and the poetic and treats them both with equal felicity. The volume also contains something that is exceptionally valuable and cannot be found in English: a compact and serviceable grammar of Old Saxon and an appended glossary that defines all of the vocabulary found in this edited version of the Heliand (G. Ronald Murphy).

Author(s): James E. Cathey (ed.)
Series: Medieval European Studies, 2
Publisher: West Virginia University Press
Year: 2002

Language: English, Old Saxon
Pages: XII+360
City: Morgantown

Preface ix
Introduction 1
The Historical Setting of the "Hêliand" 3
The Work 16
A Comparison of the 'M' vs. 'C' Manuscripts 26
Excerpts from the text of the "Hêliand" 29
Commentary to the Readings 133
References 253
A Brief Outline of Old Saxon Grammar 263
Glossary 293