This thesis considers late thirteenth and early fourteenth century insular history writing in the vernaculars in its multilingual, codicological, and historical contexts. It seeks to explicate the changes in insular historiography after the conquest of Wales and amidst the ongoing Scottish wars. The dominant mode of history writing during this period shifted: the texts examined in the thesis are 'derivative texts', complex assemblages of translations from numerous source texts, compiled and combined into unique, original works. Revising current notions of scribal competency, and arguing for a wider consideration of scribal authorship are fundamental aims of the thesis. By demonstrating the diverse and sophisticated textual lexicons of the a...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
Ankara : The Department of History, Bilkent University, 2003.Thesis (Master's) -- Bilkent University...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThe present work contains an edition of fifteen Middle English te...
This thesis considers late thirteenth and early fourteenth century insular history writing in the ve...
This dissertation examines the ideological role and adaptation of the mythical British past (derived...
This study focusses on the writing of history in medieval Wales. Its starting-point is a series of h...
The legendary history of Britain’s first kings was given full form around 1138, when Geoffrey of Mon...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines the relationship between chronicl...
This article responds to findings and conclusions made by Laura Keeler in The Historia Regum Britan...
This book discusses the strategies and rhetorical means by which four authors of Middle English vers...
For some time, scholars who study English identity formation in the literature produced between the ...
Created in a period of political transition, as England moved from the end of Henry III’s reign towa...
“Forms of Writing, Forms of War” charts a literary history of interlinked English, Scottish, and Fre...
Publication – « Writing History in the Anglo-Norman World. Manuscripts, Makers and Readers, c.1066-c...
The early fifteenth century witnessed the first attempt made by ordinary lay people - merchants, scr...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
Ankara : The Department of History, Bilkent University, 2003.Thesis (Master's) -- Bilkent University...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThe present work contains an edition of fifteen Middle English te...
This thesis considers late thirteenth and early fourteenth century insular history writing in the ve...
This dissertation examines the ideological role and adaptation of the mythical British past (derived...
This study focusses on the writing of history in medieval Wales. Its starting-point is a series of h...
The legendary history of Britain’s first kings was given full form around 1138, when Geoffrey of Mon...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines the relationship between chronicl...
This article responds to findings and conclusions made by Laura Keeler in The Historia Regum Britan...
This book discusses the strategies and rhetorical means by which four authors of Middle English vers...
For some time, scholars who study English identity formation in the literature produced between the ...
Created in a period of political transition, as England moved from the end of Henry III’s reign towa...
“Forms of Writing, Forms of War” charts a literary history of interlinked English, Scottish, and Fre...
Publication – « Writing History in the Anglo-Norman World. Manuscripts, Makers and Readers, c.1066-c...
The early fifteenth century witnessed the first attempt made by ordinary lay people - merchants, scr...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
Ankara : The Department of History, Bilkent University, 2003.Thesis (Master's) -- Bilkent University...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThe present work contains an edition of fifteen Middle English te...