The Southern Version of "Cursor Mundi". Vol. 2. Lines 9229-12712

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The medieval poem "Cursor Mundi" is a biblical verse account of the history of the world, offering a chronological overview of salvation history from Creation to Doomsday. Originating in northern England around the year 1300, the poem was frequently copied in the north before appearing in a southern version in substantially altered form. Although it is a storehouse of popular medieval biblical lore and a fascinating study in the eclectic use of more than a dozen sources, the poem has until now attracted little scholarly attention. This five-part collaborative edition presents the Arundel version of the poem with variants from three others. In addition, it provides a discussion of sources and analogues, detailed explanatory notes, and a bibliography.

Author(s): Roger R. Fowler (ed.)
Series: Ottawa Mediaeval Texts and Studies, 16
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Year: 1990

Language: English
Pages: XXII+198

Acknowledgements xiii
General Editor's Introduction xv
Introduction to this Volume xvii
List of Manuscript Sigla xvii
Structure of this Section xvii
Sources xix
Editorial Principles xxii
Text 1
Explanatory Notes 117
List of Abbreviations 117
Notes 118
Appendix A: Errors in Morris' Texts 147
Appendix B: The Thornton Manuscript 151
Bibliography 193