As soon as a would-be writer picked up the pen in this period, he (or just occasionally she) had to make a far-reaching decision: whether to write in English, Anglo-Norman or Latin. The answer would emerge from the intersection of the text's genre and of the gender, social and religious status of both the writer and the planned audience. Until around 1300, Latin texts would be read almost exclusively by male clerics and vernacular texts by the laity of both sexes and by women religious, though Anglo-Norman texts might be aimed at a slightly higher social class than those in Middle English. But Latin texts might also function as scripts for oral transmission by priests to their parishioners in English, while male clerics did read, and own, t...
English literary culture saw a fairly abrupt expansion in the production of alliterative verse and p...
These texts will be of interest because they represent a kind of writing - at the intersection of ec...
Throughout the period 800–1250, English culture was marked by linguistic contestation and pluralism:...
As soon as a would-be writer picked up the pen in this period, he (or just occasionally she) had to ...
Reading and Teaching Manuals of Religious Instruction in Fifteenth-Century England uses the creation...
Literacy in Anglo-Saxon England is usually considered to have been restricted to a small group of ma...
In the final decades before the year 1000, an Anglo-Saxon abbot named Aelfric wrote and distributed ...
In the fourteenth century, the increased availability of religious instruction in the vernacular tra...
In this thesis, I contend that the visual dynamics of religious manuscripts produced in England (126...
The term Medieval Latin refers to Latin from c. 500 until c. 1500 ce. In the first few centuries, Me...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis presents studies of seven testamentary texts of women...
As Sarah McNamer reminds us, meditative devotional works are not primarily ‘aesthetic artefacts. The...
Medieval languages existed in a state of constant contact and interaction with other languages. In t...
This dissertation examines the pervasive presence of Latin in later medieval English literature: the...
Devotional texts in late medieval England were notable for their flamboyant piety and their preoccup...
English literary culture saw a fairly abrupt expansion in the production of alliterative verse and p...
These texts will be of interest because they represent a kind of writing - at the intersection of ec...
Throughout the period 800–1250, English culture was marked by linguistic contestation and pluralism:...
As soon as a would-be writer picked up the pen in this period, he (or just occasionally she) had to ...
Reading and Teaching Manuals of Religious Instruction in Fifteenth-Century England uses the creation...
Literacy in Anglo-Saxon England is usually considered to have been restricted to a small group of ma...
In the final decades before the year 1000, an Anglo-Saxon abbot named Aelfric wrote and distributed ...
In the fourteenth century, the increased availability of religious instruction in the vernacular tra...
In this thesis, I contend that the visual dynamics of religious manuscripts produced in England (126...
The term Medieval Latin refers to Latin from c. 500 until c. 1500 ce. In the first few centuries, Me...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis presents studies of seven testamentary texts of women...
As Sarah McNamer reminds us, meditative devotional works are not primarily ‘aesthetic artefacts. The...
Medieval languages existed in a state of constant contact and interaction with other languages. In t...
This dissertation examines the pervasive presence of Latin in later medieval English literature: the...
Devotional texts in late medieval England were notable for their flamboyant piety and their preoccup...
English literary culture saw a fairly abrupt expansion in the production of alliterative verse and p...
These texts will be of interest because they represent a kind of writing - at the intersection of ec...
Throughout the period 800–1250, English culture was marked by linguistic contestation and pluralism:...