Secular Learning in Anglo-Saxon England: Exploring the Vernacular

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The fruits of Anglo-Saxon learning continue to captivate Anglo-Saxonists and scholars of natural science and medicine, witness recent publications such as Martin Blake's edition of Ælfric's 'De temporibus anni' (2009), and the proceedings of the 'Storehouses of Wholesome Learning' and 'Leornungcræft' projects. In 1992, Stephanie Hollis and Michael Wright took stock of secular learning in the vernacular, in their monumental annotated bibliography 'Old English Prose of Secular Learning'. The present volume surveys and evaluates advances in the study of Anglo-Saxon secular learning from the past two decades. It also consolidates an ongoing interest in scholarship by Anglo-Saxons by presenting nine original essays that focus on the disciplines of law, encyclopaedic notes, computus, medicine, charms, and prognostication, with a focus on learning in the vernacular, or the relationship between Latin and the vernacular. This volume is of interest for Anglo-Saxonists who work with vernacular sources of learning, and for historians of law, natural science, medicine, divination and magic.

Author(s): László Sándor Chardonnens, Bryan Carella (eds.)
Series: Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik, 69
Publisher: Rodopi
Year: 2012

Language: English
Pages: 272
City: Amsterdam

Abbreviations
Works Cited in Abbreviated Form
Introducing Old English Secular Learning / László Sándor Chardonnens and Bryan Carella
Anglo-Saxon Secular Learning and the Vernacular: an Overview / Stephanie Hollis
Slavery, Learning and the Law of Marriage in Alfred’s Mosaic Prologue / Stefan Jurasinski
The Vernacularization of Encyclopaedic Notes in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts / Kees Dekker
The Burning Sun: Landscape and Knowledge in Exodus / Sarah Harlan-Haughey
The Prose and the Verse 'Menologium' in the Tradition of Elementary Computistical Education in Late Anglo-Saxon England / Kazutomo Karasawa
'For a Broken Limb': Fracture Treatment in Anglo-Saxon England / Anne Russcher and Rolf H. Bremmer Jr.
'Wið dweorh': an Anglo-Saxon Remedy for Fever in its Cultural and Manuscript Setting / B. R. Hutcheson
The Textual Tradition of Heavenly Letter Charms in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts / Rosanne Hebing
The Old English Alphabet Prognostic as a Prototype for Mantic Alphabets / László Sándor Chardonnens
Contributors
Index of Manuscripts